Jayasom
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Jayasom

A place for the heart

Jayasom AMAALA is an unparalleled destination wellness resort where everything revolves around the notion of inspiring wellness. We encourage you, as a guest, to embrace lasting health. We apply a thoughtful blend of traditional wellness systems and science-backed practices in order to meet you where you are.

Fully immersive retreats and supportive care designed to create an intentional pause - offering space for reflection, resolution, and meaningful change.

In Jayasom we do not seek transformation. We trust your natural desire to realign with what feels right, your own unique essence. We integrate traditional wisdom into wellness experiences, paired with present-day clinical method.

Three pillars

What moves us

Three pillars carry the work. Traditional Arabic Medicine and regional heritage, working alongside present-day clinical practice. 

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Wellness wisdom®

Your grandmother knew things that took science years to confirm. Jayasom was built to recover that knowledge and pair it with today's diagnostic precision — traditional wisdom and contemporary practice, shaped around the person standing in front of us.

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Sustainability Pledge

We did not come here to take - we came to care. Renewable energy, a Farm Belt, and deep roots in the communities whose wisdom shapes this place, because your health and the health of this coast are not separate things.

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Walk the talk

The people who hold your stay did not come here to perform wellness — they came because they believe in it. What they practice each morning is the same thing they bring to you.

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Triple Bay, Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast

AMAALA is a new destination at Triple Bay on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast. A Marina Village holds the northern end; a walking route leads south to the quieter wellness core, where Jayasom AMAALA sits at the edge of the sea, facing a serene cove.

Two named sides: JAYANA • ADULTS and JAYELA • FAMILIES. Small and boutique by design.

Curated gardens thread the property from the Stonecrop Maze to the Yasmeen Night Garden.

Architecture sits quietly. Buildings recede where they can. Materials echo the landscape.

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Travel

Jayasom AMAALA is two hours from Red Sea International (RSI) and 50 Minutes from Al Wajh Domestic Airport (EJH). Commercial flights connect from Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and Jeddah; private connections are supported.

Two zones, one practice

Jayana & Jayela

Adults

Jayana

The deeper retreat practice, the signature dinner-led restaurant, and longer hours of stillness.

Held within

  • Signature retreat practice
  • Dinner-led signature restaurant
  • Extended hours of stillness
  • Private consultation suites

Families

Jayela

Shared programmes, family Mediterranean dining, and studios where children practise in age-banded groups.

Held within

  • Shared family programmes
  • Mediterranean family dining
  • Age-banded children's studios
  • Play-based fitness
Architecture & access

Built to recede, easy to reach

Jayasom AMAALA is two hours from Red Sea International Airport and one hour from Al Wajh. Commercial flights connect from Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and Jeddah; private connections are supported.

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Your path

A retreat shaped around you

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Every stay begins with a conversation. The morning you arrive, a Wellness Advisor sits down with you, listens to where your body and mind are on the day, and shapes a programme from there. The conversation is unhurried; the questions go further than a standard arrival. What is heard shapes what fills the days that follow.

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Movement and food calibrate to what the body asks for that morning. Days settle into their own rhythm. A morning may begin with breath work before a walk along the coastline. An afternoon may go to rest, or to a consultation with a Visiting Practitioner. Visiting Practitioners arrive in residence through the year, each chosen for depth of practice. Should you wish, guidance continues after you return home.

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4 / 7 / 10 / 14 nights

As a Pair

Feels like: profound connection, relaxing together, renewal.

For two people or a couple, deeply invested in their togetherness. The retreat encourages individual growth to strengthen the bond, improve communication, align goals, and explore healthier relationship dynamics in a supportive environment free from daily pressures. Workshops deepen trust and intimacy and improve understanding, sustaining connection beyond the retreat.

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4 / 7 / 10 / 14 nights

As a Woman

Feels like: sisterhood, empowerment, balance and confidence.

A dedicated space for women to pause, restore themselves, and emerge radiant, confident and balanced. Personalised hormonal and wellness assessments shape practical tools for each stage of womanhood. Restorative activities sit alongside therapeutic exercises, beauty and aesthetic treatments, and rejuvenating spa rituals; holistic therapies and mindfulness practices round out the programme.

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4 / 7 / 10 / 14 nights

As a Family

Feels like: communication, joy and united trust.

Designed to nurture the relationships that matter most, strengthening family bonds and restoring joyful connections. Family Wellness mentoring blends with mind-body practice, fitness training, and physiotherapy. Shared activities including nature experiences, cooking studio sessions, and play-based action for children build communication and trust across the whole family.

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4 / 7 / 10 / 14 nights

As a Leader

Feels like: optimised performance, focus and resilience.

For individuals or C-suite teams seeking clarity, tenacity, and the mentorship abilities that unlock full leadership potential. A vital digital detox grounds the stay. Mind-body practices sit alongside personalised therapies and leadership-focused mentoring. Restorative treatments support physical, emotional, and cognitive performance, so leaders return focused and resilient.

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4 / 7 / 10 / 14 nights

As a Flow

Feels like: agility, focused energy, being in control.

For active individuals and athletes seeking a thorough reset across body and mind. High-energy training and varied movement sessions are paired with mental rejuvenation, goal-setting, and a structured supportive routine. Programmes adapt to support strengthening, balance, or physical rehabilitation depending on the body that arrives.

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4 / 7 / 10 / 14 nights

As a Feather

Feels like: physical vitality, detox, optimal weight.

For those seeking weight management, detoxification, and a complete reset of daily habits. The programme reduces toxic load and supports internal organ function for physical vitality. A structured environment of nutrient-dense whole-food menus, calorie-balanced meals, and detox protocols sits alongside evidence-based treatments and mindful movement.

Al Wajh, Red Sea Coast

A Living Heritage of Healing

In the stillness of a January afternoon, along the untouched shores of Al Wajh, a quiet encounter unfolded, one rooted not in time, but in tradition. On this journey, the team from Jayasom AMAALA, accompanied by Karen Campbell, CEO of Jayasom, arrived not as visitors, but as listeners, drawn by a shared reverence for the wisdom held within place and people.

Within her home, Midwife Fatimah received the Jayasom team with a warmth that felt both intimate and enduring. The majlis, layered in deep hues and soft textures, carried the scent of Arabic coffee and the gentle rhythm of hospitality. Here, conversation slows. Here, trust begins.

Her knowledge, inherited through generations, is not taught, it is lived. Gathered from the land after rainfall, herbs are prepared with care and intention, each one understood not only for its function, but for its place within a greater balance. Healing, as she revealed, is not found in the remedy alone, but in the awareness that guides it.

Beyond the physical, her practice moves quietly into the unseen. Intention. Prayer. Presence. A belief that the body and spirit are not separate, but in constant dialogue.

When asked what should become of this knowledge, her answer was both simple and profound: It must be preserved. For in its loss, something far greater is forgotten. And for those who seek it: Understand before you use. Let care lead, not desire.

This is where wisdom begins. Nothing here is hurried. Nothing is excessive. Only what is essential remains. As the moment gently closed, what lingered was not only what was shared, but what was felt, a quiet understanding that true wellbeing is not discovered, but remembered.

From the founder

"Today, we live too fast, consume too much, and disconnect too easily. I ask myself how we arrived at this point - where balance and the natural rhythms of living have been quietly forgotten. Jayasom was created from that question."

Karen Campbell, CEO and Co-Founder

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Residences

Wellness Residences

The Jayasom AMAALA Wellness Residences are 24 branded homes set within the property. Each is a sanctuary that holds the same wellness methodology as the wider estate, brought into private ownership.

Three layouts are offered. Ten 2-bedroom villas of 350 square metres each. Twelve 3-bedroom villas of 424 square metres. Two 4-bedroom villas of 525 square metres. Each villa carries its own pool, with built area and outdoor space scaled to the layout, and is finished with the same considered material palette as the wider property.

Owners receive the full programme from the wellness team. An annual Longevity Assessment runs across seven components and informs an individualised plan that follows the residence into daily life. The same Wellness Advisor who shapes a retreat shapes a season at home, with the same access to Visiting Practitioners and the same continuity into the property's gardens, kitchens, and treatment rooms.

The architecture sits low against the coastline, oriented to the rising slope behind. Materials are local and tactile: stone, lime, lime-washed timber, woven palm. Buildings recede before mechanical cooling is added; the rooms feel quietly held rather than presented.

The Residences sit close enough to the wellness core to share its rhythm and far enough to keep their own privacy. Owners enter through a separate arrival sequence and hold reserved access to the gardens and a section of the coastline.

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Sustainable Living

Sustainability is operational, not aspirational. The MOSO Hub is a working room, not a display. It is the day-to-day station for the work of tracking and refining sustainability practice across the property, with public reporting through the year. Kitchens reach first for what the Farm Belt grows. The Farm Belt snakes across the property in raised beds, partially shaded by climbing plants : showroom-scale, not supply-scale. What is grown shows up first in the kitchens, with the rest sourced from regional growers. Buildings are sited to capture sea breeze and shade, with planting and orientation set before mechanical cooling is added. The work sits within Triple Bay on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast. We are a neighbour to the culture and a neighbour to the locals; what is learned shows up in the menus, in the daily rhythm, and in the texture of every stay. Renewable energy, water conservation, and LEED-certified design run alongside the day-to-day practice. Small acts, measured and reported.

Eight venues across two zones

Nourishment

Eight dining venues run across the property, paced to where in the day they sit and what the body needs.

In the adult-led Jayana, Saratô serves three meals through the day, hyper-local and Asian-inspired with Thai and Southwestern Vietnamese influences. Jiraka draws on the spice routes between India and Arabia, guided by the Sattvic philosophy of balance and purity, with a beef-free menu. Shay Waard holds a tea destination rooted in traditional Arabic herbal and medicinal knowledge, organised around six pillar blends.

The family-led Jayela carries three more. Loumi Rue runs a family Mediterranean kitchen with Lebanese and Saudi influences, hosting buffet, grill, and three meals daily. Chez Mitzuba opens for dinner only as the property's signature Japanese kitchen with a hint of French flair, plant-forward and seafood-led, with Wagyu reserved for the kitchen's specialty programme. Breezy Kale keeps a family-friendly deli for ice-cream, gluten-free pastries, and healthier treats throughout the day.

Two cross-property venues sit at the Health and Wellness Centre. Chia Bite offers light bites, fresh juices, and chia puddings paced to the activity in the studios. Nakeha Studio holds the cooking studio where the dining team's research on what foods support what conditions runs continuously, and the menu adjusts as the assessments and the seasons move. The studio also runs guest cooking classes through every retreat.

The kitchens minimise salt, added sugar, and butter. Flavour is built from herbs and technique. All dishes at Saratô and Loumi Rue are gluten-free. The property holds to a no-alcohol standard. Cooking methods are kept to a defined set, with deep frying excluded across the venues. Produce comes from on-property growers and the Farm Belt wherever season and climate allow.

A LIVING HERITAGE OF HEALING.

AL WAJH, RED SEA COAST

In the stillness of a January afternoon, along the untouched shores of Al Wajh, a quiet encounter unfolded, one rooted not in time, but in tradition.

On this journey, the team from Jayasom Amaala, accompanied by Karen Campbell, CEO of Jayasom, arrived not as visitors, but as listeners, drawn by a shared reverence for the wisdom held within place and people.

Within her home, Midwife Fatimah received the Jayasom team with a warmth that felt both intimate and enduring. The majlis, layered in deep hues and soft textures, carried the scent of Arabic coffee and the gentle rhythm of hospitality. Here, conversation slows. Here, trust begins.

Her knowledge, inherited through generations, is not taught, it is lived. Gathered from the land after rainfall, herbs are prepared with care and intention, each one understood not only for its function, but for its place within a greater balance. Healing, as she revealed, is not found in the remedy alone, but in the awareness that guides it.

Beyond the physical, her practice moves quietly into the unseen. Intention. Prayer. Presence. A belief that the body and spirit are not separate, but in constant dialogue.

When asked what should become of this knowledge, her answer was both simple and profound:  It must be preserved. For in its loss,  something far greater is forgotten. And for those who seek it: Understand before you use. Let care lead, not desire. This is where wisdom begins.

Nothing here is hurried. Nothing is excessive. Only what is essential remains. As the moment gently closed, what lingered was not only what was shared, but what was felt, a quiet understanding that true wellbeing is not discovered, but remembered.

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Eight venues across two zones

Nourishment

Eight dining venues run across the property, each set into the day where the body needs them. Kitchens minimise gluten, refined sugars, salt, and coffee in line with the property's nourishment philosophy. Cooking methods are kept to a defined set, with deep frying excluded across the venues. Produce comes from the Farm Belt and on-property growers wherever season and climate allow.

Each meal is paced to where in the day it sits, and slow service keeps it part of the practice. The week's menu carries influence from spice routes and Levantine kitchens, Saudi family tables, Japanese small plates and Sattvic methods.

In Jayana, Sarato serves three meals through the day, hyper-local and Asian-inspired with Thai and Southwestern Vietnamese influences (Soon to Open). Jiraka draws on the spice routes between India and Arabia, guided by the Sattvic philosophy of balance and purity, with a beef-free menu (Soon to Open). Shay Waard holds a tea destination rooted in traditional Arabic herbal and medicinal knowledge, organised around six Pillar Blends (Soon to Open).

In Jayela, Loumi Rue runs the family Mediterranean kitchen with Lebanese and Saudi influences and serves three meals daily. Chez Mitzuba opens for dinner only as the property's signature Japanese kitchen with a hint of French flair, plant-forward and seafood-led. Breezy Kale carries a family deli for ice-cream, gluten-free pastries, and healthier treats throughout the day.

Two cross-property venues sit at the Health and Wellness Centre. Chia Bite serves light bites, fresh juices, nutrient-packed bars, and chia puddings paced to the activity in the studios. Nakeha Studio holds the cooking studio where the dining team's research into foods that support different health concerns runs continuously. The studio also hosts guest cooking classes through every retreat.

All dishes at Sarato and Loumi Rue are gluten-free; Jiraka offers gluten-free pide and naan bread. The property holds to a no-alcohol standard.

Our approach

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Advised and supported

Your Wellness Advisor begins by listening to your goals and intentions. From there, a personalised retreat programme is carefully considered and refined as your journey unfolds. Should you wish, guidance and support continue after you return home.

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Shaped for you

Your stay includes private consultations that inform a tailored programme of therapeutic treatments, movement sessions, and daily activities — whether physical, creative, musical, or reflective. Each element is thoughtfully selected so that every part of your stay supports your wellbeing.

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Immersive and integrated

Wellbeing sits in every detail — present-day analysis working alongside time-honoured healing practice. From sleep to three nourishing meals from the kitchen each day, the retreat is intentional and considered, paced rather than packed.

Before you arrive

Frequently Asked Questions

Jayasom is a wellness destination at AMAALA on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, founded in 2014. The first property, Jayasom AMAALA at Triple Bay, opens with six retreat directions paced over four to fourteen nights and eight dining venues. The wellness team joins traditional wisdom with present-day clinical method. Each guest is met by a Wellness Advisor on arrival.

When does Jayasom open? Jayasom AMAALA is approaching launch in 2026. The website holds the brand and property direction; bookings and arrivals open in phases as the property becomes ready. To plan a stay around opening, speak to a Wellness Advisor.

Where is Jayasom located? Jayasom sits at AMAALA on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, within the Triple Bay master plan. The property is one hour by car from Al Wajh Domestic Airport; Red Sea International Airport and NEOM Bay International Airport are each two hours away. Flights connect from Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Malé and Riyadh, with private jets welcome from international destinations.

How do I plan a stay at Jayasom? Begin by speaking to a Wellness Advisor. Each stay is shaped at arrival around what the body and mind need. Choose from six retreat directions (As a Pair, As a Woman, As a Family, As a Leader, As a Flow, As a Feather), staying four, seven, ten, or fourteen nights.

What retreats does Jayasom offer? Six retreat directions are available at Jayasom AMAALA: As a Pair (couples), As a Woman (sisterhood, hormonal balance), As a Family (multi-generational connection), As a Leader (executive performance and recovery), As a Flow (movement and athletic recovery), and As a Feather (gut healing and detox). Each runs four, seven, ten, or fourteen nights. 

What makes Jayasom different from other wellness destinations? Jayasom builds programmes around what the body asks for, not a fixed catalogue. Programmes are paced rather than packed. The dining table sits within the practice. Traditional Arabic Medicine and present-day clinical method work together. Each guest is met by a Wellness Advisor on arrival. Visiting Practitioners arrive in residence through the year, each chosen for the depth of practice they carry.

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Built around people

A Jayasom Way of Life

A career at Jayasom is a way of living the practice, not delivering it. The team is built around expertise in health and wellness, deep familiarity with traditional knowledge of the region, fluency in the small details that make a stay land, and a real care for people and the planet.

We hire for the depth of work that travels with each person, and we ask everyone we hire to keep growing it once they arrive. Visiting Practitioners join the resident team through the year. Wellness Advisors carry the day-to-day practice for each guest. The team is human and finite. The wider team includes resident clinicians, hosts, gardeners, dining team, technical staff, designers, and a leadership team that joins the property floor most days.

Roles open across health and wellness practice, hospitality service, food and beverage, sustainability operations, technology, design, and leadership. Training is held through the year by the resident team and the visiting clinicians. Teaching that arrives with a Visiting Practitioner stays with the team once they have left.

The property is being built at AMAALA on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast. Shifts run long. The pace is steady. If you want to bring your craft into a place that asks for the whole of it, we'd like to hear from you.

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Built around people

A JAYASOM WAY OF LIFE

A career at Jayasom is shaped by the same brief that shapes a guest's stay: depth of practice and honest care, with the patience for slow, considered effort over years. The team holds expertise in health and wellness and fluency in the small operational details that make a stay land. Above all, a real care for people and the planet. The practice integrates evidence-based modalities with Traditional Arabic Medicine in every programme. Wellness Advisors hold the day-to-day, with Visiting Practitioners arriving in residence through the year. Family-zone training draws on named partnerships with Worldwide Kids and Pavigym. We hire for the depth of practice each person carries. Beyond the wellness team, hosts, gardeners, the dining team, technical staff, and designers all carry the brief on the floor. Roles open across health and wellness practice, food and beverage, sustainability operations, technology, and design. Training is held through the year by the in-house team and visiting clinicians; the practice that arrives with a Visiting Practitioner stays with the team once they have left. The aspiration is held at Jayasom AMAALA on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, with more properties under development. If your practice is one you want to bring into a place that asks the whole of you, we'd like to hear from you.