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Recent Reviews for Al Dhafra Hotels

Dhafra Beach Hotel
4.2/554 Reviews
Very nice, the environment is very good, the resort hotel. But the location is really remote and there is nothing around. However, the hotel has its own beach, which is not bad, and there are other hotels nearby, so there are several options for eating. There is also a Korean restaurant next to it, mainly to provide services for the nuclear power plant built by the Koreans nearby, and the food is good.
Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Sahel Villas
4.7/559 Reviews
Although it is a bit far from Dubai and takes a 40-minute boat ride, everything is worth it from the moment we get on the island! From the moment we arrived at the dock, we were warmly received and taken care of by every staff member. Each of them was smiling, polite, and very nice to the children. The luggage starts from the dock and is sent to your room, so don't worry. This island is the private island of the former king, and the more than 10,000 animals on it were also bought by the king. It was really great to experience safari at 6:30 in the morning. I couldn't go to Africa for the time being, so I pretended to be in Africa. Our guide was super good and helped us introduce it all the way. I was lucky to see a group of giraffes, with 30 or 40 of them. He said it was not seen every day. Breakfast is ordered, the product is great, and we had breakfast in the woods. When we were almost done, various animals came to eat, and the children were very happy. The swimming pool is heated, which is good, and there are small animals everywhere around. It's really a different experience.
Anantara Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort
4.7/5257 Reviews
The hotel landscape is nothing to say, it can only be described as magnificent. The room is full of Arab old money style, high-end retro and classy. There is such a hotel in the desert. During the Spring Festival, it is basically worth the price. Although the various activities in the hotel cost money, they are very meaningful. The service staff have basic courtesy and literacy, but the only drawback is that there are basically no Arabs in the Arab-style hotel service staff. They are mainly Thai and Indian service staff. There is nothing to complain about, but it does lack some Arab style. In addition, some staff are very enthusiastic and proactive for European and American tourists, but for Chinese tourists, they can only maintain some basic etiquette. Even though my English is not worse than theirs, I do feel ignored, including when I participated in desert hiking, but I still gave enough tips in the end, because the desert is really beautiful and these activities are really meaningful, especially for children. In addition, there are still many Chinese people staying during the Spring Festival, but it is found that many Chinese tourists only take photos, punch in, and post them on WeChat Moments, but do not really feel the magnificence of the desert, which is a pity. And some tourists will occupy a sand dune for several hours to take pictures, without considering other people who need to take pictures normally. This style is also a bit regrettable.
Danat Jebel Dhanna Resort
4.4/571 Reviews
It is a quiet resort resort. Many office workers and family vacationers come here. Alcohol and food can be purchased nearby. There is a swimming pool. The beach is shallow, so it is good for children to play.
Anantara Desert Islands Resort & Spa
4.6/542 Reviews
Very nice island and was greeted gleefully by a team of staff who were very nice at the jetty to get on the boat headed for the island. Ramesh from Srilanka was very nice guy who was really good at his job. Elly was the guide on the boat itself and great guy too. Reached the hotel on the island and was greeted by George who was very kind and explained everything very well. Overall great stay. Only drawback was the pricing of the activities which I felt were overpriced and also didn’t get prompt responses on the hotel app chat even though I was specifically told that was the fastest way to communicate. Food and staff at olio Italian restaurant was super. And let and probably the best part of our trip was the safari and a guy called younis who was super informative and made it a memorable trip. Also one thing been noticing recently with quite a few resort hotels is the staff look artificially happy not like they want to be there. Anyway overall great stay and one night is more than enough to be honest on this island as during this month of January sea water is super cold so can’t really swim in the sea and enjoy the beach. Pools were temperature controlled so that was great. One point to be noted is while arriving the staff were extra friendly and helpful but while leaving not much communication and no water or wet towels provided either. It felt like they welcome u greatly but then send u off on ur way without real care. 😎🤷🏽♂️
Aldhafra Resort, Vignette Collection by IHG
4.4/550 Reviews
What a beautiful and serene spot to be secluded with your loved ones. An absolute delight in the middle of the western region of UAE, with an excellent high speed road if you are coming all the way from Dubai. Gas it up all the way to 160kmph to reach this milestone in less than three hours and have a delightful stay. The pool and the view is absolutely commendable in this oasis. The hotel interiors and entrance are quite royal and Arabic taking you back instantly out of a Hollywood movie's stay at a desert resort. The people working here are all super nice and very hospitable. Shout out to Raja Gopal, Shubash, Liya, Shweta, Sangam and the front desk gentleman. Thanks to the frontdesk for a beautiful room upgrade to the oasis pool view. Make sure to enjoy quad biking and happy hour by the pool to beat the heat. The aspect that can improve is the room service and the operators answering the phones as no one picked up our calls from the room or elsewhere. I'd think it's a busy schedule so I'll let that go. Overall, loved my Eid stay and would definitely return.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best hotels with Wi-Fi in Al Dhafra?

    If you’re heading to Al Dhafra for work or a holiday, Bab Al Nojoum Bateen Liwa , Anantara Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort and Bab Al Nojoum – Al Mugheirah Resort are the best hotels for you.

  • How much does it cost to stay in Al Dhafra hotels with Wi-Fi?

    For hotels with Wi-Fi in Al Dhafra, the average price on weekdays is IDR 9,100,000, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is IDR 9,298,830.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties22
Number of Reviews 814
Highest PriceIDR 230,071,255
Lowest PriceIDR 1,140,193
Average Price(Weekday Night)IDR 9,100,000
Average Price(Weekend Night)IDR 9,298,830