STEP 01
Mornings, separate
Adult retreats run on the JAYANA • ADULTS side. Children's programmes run by age band on the JAYELA • FAMILIES side.
Preparing your experience
This is a property for families across generations – parents and children, grandparents and teenagers, the whole family however it arrives. Each has their own dedicated spaces and their own team. They share the property, share the gardens, and come together at the points of the day built for exactly that. The children’s experience here is as carefully designed as the programme we have curated for the adults.
A common parental question, and a fair one. The answer sits in the architecture: trained child-development teams, structured supervision, tested play infrastructure, and a property that is not all sort of serious and heavy.
The family side
The question some parents ask before arrival is a practical one. The answer is in what has been built here — dedicated spaces, age-specific programmes, and teams trained to work with children at each stage of development. What they experience during their time here will stay with them once they arrive home.
Adult wellness runs through the mornings and early afternoons. Children's programmes run alongside, structured by age band. The four to five o'clock slot is built for everyone in residence — this is when the two sides of the property most often meet. Beyond that, the evening finds its own shape.
STEP 01
Adult retreats run on the JAYANA • ADULTS side. Children's programmes run by age band on the JAYELA • FAMILIES side.
STEP 02
A universal Family slot every afternoon. The two sides meet on the same calendar for one structured hour.
STEP 03
Shared meals or separate calendars, paced to what the family needs that night.
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME
Our children's programme is built around one simple idea: that children develop best when the environment is designed for them, not fitted around adults. Thirty-five activities run across five age bands every week – from sensory play for infants to strategy challenges and creative studios for teenagers. Each forty-minute session maps to a specific area of development, whether the child experiences it that way or not. Parents arrive with practical questions. The programme tends to answer them.
The earliest years are the most formative, and the Seed Studio is designed with that in mind. A calm, sensory-rich environment where infants and their parents explore together – soft ball pits with hidden objects, small water features, natural climbing logs, and gentle developmental stimuli at every turn. Sessions are parent-paired and unhurried. We believe that with the right conditions and the right attention, that is all a little seed needs to grow.
At 4 to 8, children are pushing for independence and the Sprout Studio is built to meet that energy. An active area for movement, a Toddler Atelier for arts and crafts, outdoor space for free play, and a Toddler Hideout upstairs — bean bags, a reading corner, somewhere to come down from the day. Cook-together sessions at the Nakeha studio and water-borne activity at the Beach Hut round out the week.
The tween years ask for more, and the Stem Lounge delivers it — a DJ station, a hangout space for social time with peers, an outdoor hammock area, and access to the Active Courts for bouldering and physical challenges. Sessions are longer, more skill-based, and designed for an age group that has outgrown being entertained and is ready to be genuinely engaged.
The Bloom Lounge is designed for 13 and above — a space to socialise, retreat, or simply exist without an agenda. A social hangout for group time, a quieter hideout for when the day calls for something slower, and an outdoor area to unwind on their own terms. The Omni One VR system opens up something else entirely — immersive, movement-based, and the kind of thing teenagers tend to come back to. The programme here is theirs to shape. That, for most of them, is the point.
Buttercup is named for a flower known for its healing properties. Three Buttercup play spaces sit across the JAYELA • FAMILIES side, alongside the JAYELA • FAMILIES Pools.
Near the retail village and partially shaded, the Buttercup Play Space is designed to grow with whoever walks into it. Sand and small huts for the very young, slides, seesaws, and climbing for the middle years, balance hammocks and taller challenges for older children. The same space, different worlds depending on the age.
In the shade of the JAYELA • FAMILIES Terraces, next to the children's pool. The walls are lined with bouldering grips and the rubberised floor rises into partial domes - the kind of space that takes about 30 seconds to understand and considerably longer to leave.
Closest to the cove, shaded and unhurried. Climbing, a slide, tunnels, and a direct pathway to the beach front - accessible for strollers and mobility equipment. The sea is close enough that it feels like a starting point rather than a destination.
Two pools sit at the ground floor of the JAYELA • FAMILIES Terraces - one for swimming, one shallow enough for the youngest children to stand in. Shaded seating for the adults who are watching, and changing rooms close enough that nobody has to go far.
The Beach Hut is where the water begins. Stand-up paddleboard, snorkelling, swim lessons, and water-borne yoga - non-motorised by design, so activity on the Red Sea leaves it as it found it. Rinsing showers on site, so there’s no moaning about sandy toes.
The Active Courts do not close when the sun goes down. For those who need to bounce, there are trampolines. For those who need to climb, a bouldering wall with a rubberised landing zone. Fuwa Domes for those who need to do both at once, and a multi-use court for football fives, volleyball, and badminton. Lit for extended evening use and designed for the kind of energy that needs somewhere to go.
Free We Learn is a programme built into As a Family stays and includes sessions on cooking, gardening, sustainability, and traditional Saudi practice, led by the chefs and the wider team. Some sessions run as a family together; others go deeper for a specific age band and split accordingly. It is simply time spent learning something real, in a place where the ingredients, the soil, and the people who understand both are all within reach.
Learning add-on
A learning add-on built specifically for As a Family stays. Sessions on cooking, gardening, sustainability, and traditional Saudi practice, run by the chefs and the team. Adults and children may attend together, or separately when the age band runs deeper material.
No two family stays look the same here. To help you find yours, the programme can be viewed three ways - as a day in flow, as a set of choices between together and apart, or as the full activity grid by age band.
A typical day at Jayasom, mapped from morning through to evening. Anchored to the four-to-five family slot that runs every day, and open on either side of it. No fixed times; the shape of the day is yours to decide.
Some moments are better shared. Some are better spent apart, doing something each person wants to do. The paired cards show both; what adults and children might do alongside each other, what they might do together, and what works better separately. The programme is built to hold all three.
Thirty-five activities, five age bands, every day of the week. Filter by age — 0–3, 4–8, 9–12, 13 and above - or select the Family slot to see what brings everyone into the same space at the same time. A practical tool for an impractical question: what do we actually do today?
Named for Moso bamboo — fast-growing, deeply rooted. The MOSO Hub on the family side holds the Family Well-being Daily Bundles and the parent-led check-ins that run through the week.
The Bloom Lounge is designed for 13 and above — a space to socialise, retreat, or simply exist without an agenda. A social hangout for group time, a quieter hideout for when the day calls for something slower, and an outdoor area to unwind on their own terms. The Omni One VR system opens up something else entirely — immersive, movement-based, and the kind of thing teenagers tend to come back to. The programme here is theirs to shape. That, for most of them, is the point.
Shared circuit
The family hydrothermal circuit is a progressive sequence designed to be done together. It begins with gentle heat in the infrared sauna, moves through waterfall bathing and Kneipp walking, then into a series of vitality pools at varying temperatures and mineral compositions — warm immersion alternating with cooler contrast to help the body regulate naturally.
Steam, rasul rituals, and a flotation pool deepen the experience as the circuit progresses. Rest and hydration are built in throughout, so the pace is never rushed. The circuit is adaptable for different ages and forms part of the retreat programme.
Within the circuit, the Private Scrub Room offers a hands-on session where children create their own natural scrubs from sustainable, locally sourced ingredients and apply them to their parents. A simple ritual, and one that tends to be remembered.
Built to be used together. Interconnecting rooms accommodate up to four guests — a parents' room and a children's room, linked so families remain connected throughout. Treatments run simultaneously; the togetherness is part of the design.
Watsu is aquatic bodywork — fluid movement, light stretching, and supported floating in warm water. The family pool brings this to children and adults together, with the experience adapted to suit each age group. For families, it is often the quietest session of the week.
A room for sound, music, and creative expression. A piano, a range of instruments, and a selection drawn from Saudi musical culture. It runs wellness seminars, music sessions, and music and art-based therapy — and families can make what Dr Kannan calls their own family track: a shared piece of music created during the stay. The name comes from flax fibre, threads woven into something that holds.
The Colour Garden moves through the seven chakra colours, red through to purple, with each section of the garden planted and designed around a single colour. Families walk through it as a sequence, with sensory and interactive elements at each stage. It works as a journey for adults and as something more immediate and vivid for children.
Designed for after dark — gently inclined seating so families can lie back and watch the sky. Headsets with curated OPO sound journeys are available, set to relaxation, sleep support, or anxiety relief depending on what the evening calls for. Away from the rest of the property, it is one of the quieter places on site.
A central gathering point on the family side with comfortable seating, a curated library, and board games for all ages. It serves as the meeting point between sessions, or simply as somewhere to be without an agenda.
Behind the site, a mountainous landscape extends the wellness offer beyond the property boundary. The AMAALA Wellness Route runs through it, a pathway designed for walking, conversation, and reflection rather than performance. Outdoor adventures are run by Akun: hiking, trail running, climbing, e-biking, cultural tours, and stargazing. Horse-assisted experiences are also available — time spent with and caring for horses, which for children in particular tends to produce something quieter and more attentive.
Family retreats require a minimum four-night stay. For families not staying overnight, two day bundles offer access to the programme.
Half-Day Bundle · 3 hours
A family consultation, spa experience, group activity, wellness mentor session, and a wellness meal. A structured introduction to the programme for families visiting for the day.
Family consultation, group activities, personal training, spa rituals, wellness mentoring, VR (Omni One), multi-ball sports, hydrothermal access, and a wellness meal. The full range of the family programme in a single day.
Questions
At 4 to 8, children are pushing for independence and the Sprout Studio is built to meet that energy. An active area for movement, a Toddler Atelier for arts and crafts, outdoor space for free play, and a Toddler Hideout upstairs — bean bags, a reading corner, somewhere to come down from the day. Cook-together sessions at the Nakeha studio and water-borne activity at the Beach Hut round out the week.
Yes. The adult and family programmes run in parallel. The four-to-five afternoon slot is built for shared time, and evenings are unstructured. The Wellness Advisor sets the plan with you on day one.
Yes. Trained child-development teams run structured supervision throughout every session. Safety is built into the architecture; the activities sit inside it.