Corallium Nears Completion

Tabuk | BETH | B
June 1, 2026
Construction work is advancing rapidly at Corallium, the marine life center within AMAALA, as one of the most prominent architectural and scientific landmarks in the Triple Bay destination approaches completion along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast.
Overview
Corallium is designed as an integrated marine life center that combines scientific research, education, and entertainment within a landmark facility offering visitors a unique window into the extraordinary biodiversity of the Red Sea.
The center will feature specialized facilities dedicated to studying marine ecosystems and coral reefs, alongside immersive educational and interactive experiences for visitors, researchers, and families, helping promote environmental awareness and support marine conservation efforts.
The project will also showcase one of the world’s largest coral reef experiences, reflecting a vision to transform the Red Sea into a living laboratory for research, discovery, and sustainable tourism.
BETH Analysis
Corallium represents far more than a new tourism attraction. It reflects a broader shift in the concept of modern coastal developments—from merely investing in beaches and scenic landscapes to investing in knowledge, environmental stewardship, and human engagement.
The project highlights Saudi Arabia’s commitment to developing world-class destinations that go beyond luxury, blending tourism with education and scientific research in line with growing global trends toward sustainability and eco-tourism.
In a broader context, Corallium sends a clear message: the Red Sea is no longer simply an emerging tourism destination. It is becoming a global platform for environmental innovation and scientific exploration, and a key part of a vision that seeks to redefine the relationship between development and nature conservation.