Rendering of the Triple Bay Yacht Club unveiled

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Named Triple Bay Yacht Club, renderings of an ambitious new project located in three natural bays along the northwest coast of Saudi Arabia have been unveiled for the first time.

The project is expected to be completed in 2024 and is expected to play an important role in improving yachting activity around the Middle East and the Red Sea.

Features include a 10-hectare basin to accommodate yachts up to 130 meters in length, as well as an 80-meter honor quay to host events such as yacht shows, regattas and other yachting events. yachting.

The design includes an infinity pool which gives the illusion of the Red Sea flowing into the pool

The full-service marina will offer a total of 120 berths, and it will be supported by a unique porte-cochere for discreet arrivals by tender.

The yacht club component of the Triple Bay Club will cover 7,900 square meters and span four floors, with features such as a terrace restaurant, infinity pool and rooftop cabana lounge. Its distinctive appearance is inspired by the natural weathering of stones, and the international architectural firm HKS is responsible for the design.

The interior features a rich palette of local materials such as stone, wood and leather

Work on the project is already well advanced, with luxury development company Amaala leading the project. Amaala is managed by The Red Sea Development Company and is part of the Saudi Vision 2030 program.

“We foresee Amaala becoming an international hub for luxury yachting, and as such the yacht club needed a world-class design, influenced by the surrounding natural elements and Arabian heritage, and underpinned through our commitment to sustainability,” said John Pagano. , CEO of Amaala.

The full-service marina will offer a total of 120 berths

“Amaala offers an unprecedented opportunity to shape a new tourist destination and a new home for yachting on the Red Sea. It is a privilege to be involved as the designers of this iconic yacht club, which is a centerpiece of the marina and is set to evolve the guest experience,” said Kevin Underwood, Global Head of Yachting. hospitality at HKS.

In order to reduce its ecological footprint, the development is aiming for a minimum LEED Gold standard for environmental sustainability.

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