- Agreement signed during the Red Sea Classic Sailing Cup empowers artisans from the Red Sea regions.
Riyadh, 1 December 2025: Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and AMAALA, has announced the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Artisanal Company. The agreement aims to support and empower Saudi artisans and elevate the quality of their products to reflect the authenticity of Saudi culture, enhancing their presence as a significant part of visitor experiences at RSG destinations.
The signing ceremony took place on Thursday, 27 November 2025, on the sidelines of the Red Sea Classic Sailing Cup held at Turtle Bay. RSG was represented by Rasha Shawoosh, Senior Director of Social Development, while the Saudi Artisanal Company was represented by Ibrahim Al-Dulaijan, CEO of Shared Services.
“We take pride in this step, which confirms our unwavering commitment to the people of the Red Sea regions and empowering them to be active participants in the success story of our destinations. Traditional crafts are not just products. They are a living narrative of our national identity. Our partnership aims to preserve this legacy and present it to the world according to the highest standards, achieving a tangible social and economic impact aligned with our vision for people and planet.”
Ibrahim Al-Dulaijan, CEO of Shared Services at the Saudi Artisanal Company, said: "We are delighted to collaborate with Red Sea Global to open new horizons for Saudi crafts. This MoU will provide artisans with an exceptional platform to reach global markets through leading tourism destinations. It will also contribute to developing products that combine authenticity with modern standards, supporting Saudi Vision 2030 objectives in diversifying the creative economy."
The artisans’ products constitute a qualitative addition to the authentic experiences offered by The Red Sea destination, which has been welcoming guests since 2023, connecting them deeply with Saudi culture through its luxury resorts and Red Sea International Airport. The destination continues to strengthen its presence as it prepares to complete Phase One. Upon full completion, The Red Sea will comprise 50 resorts and luxury marinas, offering a unique model of regenerative tourism.
These heritage touches will also extend to adorn the visitor experience at AMAALA, which is gearing up to solidify its position as a leading global wellness destination, distinguished by its unique character inspired by the nature of Triple Bay. With the approaching launch of its first phase, AMAALA will provide an ideal platform to showcase Saudi artisans creativity within its facilities, which include over 3,000 hotel rooms, spa experiences, and global sports, merging luxury with the aesthetics of local heritage.