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“As
the Kingdom evolves and opens to tourism, it is garnering strong interest among
international visitors to explore its heritage sites and outstanding natural
beauty,” said Chief Executive Officer of Six Senses Neil Jacobs. “We are
excited to be working closely with Diriyah Company as we align visions and
invite guests to explore the Kingdom.”
New
Global Landmark for the Kingdom
Just
41 kilometers from Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport and 15 minutes
northwest of the city, Six Senses Wadi Safar will feature 80 guest rooms spread
across five clusters on top of a hill with panoramic views over the dramatic
valley. True to the region’s deep cultural roots and original Najdi-style
palatial architecture, the resort will pair the vibe of a traditional gathering
place with the ultimate in luxurious and contemporary living.
This
latest Six Senses project forms part of a 23-square-mile (60-square-kilometer)
gated Wadi Safar community, a secluded, discreet, and peerless lifestyle
destination for Saudi society and international visitors. Alongside the royal
residences, the exclusive resort, recreation, and leisure assets will be set
against a vast and breathtaking landscape of natural beauty. Plans are afoot to
host flagship international sporting, arts, cultural, retail, and fashion
events alongside social enterprise to support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. This
bold blueprint is intended to harness the potential of its younger generations,
open to tourism, and turn the nation’s greatest strengths into a vibrant
society and diverse and sustainable economy.
Cultural
Retreats and Wellness Breaks
With
space in abundance, guest accommodations at Six Senses Wadi Safar will extend
across 49 acres (199,364 square meters). Offering the utmost in security and
seclusion and only two hours from the six GCC countries, the resort will host
special events, weekend retreats, and longer-stay breaks for history explorers
and wellness seekers alike.
Six
Senses Spa will be a sensory experience with dedicated suites for sight and
touch, treatment rooms, a hammam, a salon, a gym and studio, and a separate
yoga studio. From yoga programs, signature massages, and biohacking tools to
multi-day retreats and brand standards such as Sleep With Six Senses and Eat
With Six Senses, there will be something for everyone.
The
region’s history goes back thousands of years: it was once an ancient trade and
pilgrimage route and a meeting spot for people traveling to or from Asia,
Africa, or Europe, sharing food and stories around the night fire. While the
guest rooms are secluded, the restaurants incorporate this community aspect and
extend traditional hospitality, inviting guests to gather and enjoy seasonal
sharing plates themed to the location. The main restaurant will open out to the
pool and will be complemented by a signature restaurant, grill, and brew bar.
There will be a multi-use events space with an outdoor amphitheater and a
boutique in the style of an artisan souk.
With
families in mind, a full Grow With Six Senses activity program will be
available with a local twist. By day, expect to roll up the sleeves for mud
brick making, traditional Najdi design workshops, Sadu weaving, and pottery,
and by night, the stars come alive in the sky and on the screen of the outdoor
Cinema Paradiso. The Earth Lab is also a family affair, introducing guests
young and old to desert conservation.
Ambitious
Heritage Restoration Project
The
Experience Center will be a gateway to a host of desert adventures, including
easy access to the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site in nearby Diriyah,
which is set to offer a comprehensive journey through Saudi history preserved
in open-air museums.
From
its beginnings in the 15th century, Diriyah grew from a small oasis to a
thriving crossroads for culture and commerce. The citadel within the At-Turaif
district was the original seat of power and the birthplace of a unified Saudi
State. It succeeded as the nation’s capital in 1824 with the nearby settlement
of Riyadh. In 2010, At-Turaif was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Now, “The City Of Earth” is home to a meticulous heritage development project.
Jerry
Inzerillo, Group CEO of Diriyah Company, said:
“Diriyah
presents hospitality operators with a unique opportunity – to redefine their
guest experience within the context of nearly three hundred years of cultural
heritage. From design and location to local cuisine, materials, and customs,
Diriyah’s hospitality portfolio is differentiated by an unreplaceable vibrancy
and depth of culture. We are thrilled that Six Senses is joining our portfolio,
and we look forward to welcoming guests from all corners of the planet to
sample its sumptuous offering.”
Where
in the World
Wadi
Safar lies near the Wadi Hanifah area of Riyadh, within 20 minutes of the
city’s main attractions and within 40 minutes of the international airport. The
flight time from major cities in the GCC is between 1 hour 20 minutes and 2
hours 30 minutes.
Six
Senses Wadi Safar is set to open in 2026.
Image Credit: © Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
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