Roger H
31 de octubre de 2024
A return visit was a must after last year. It was interesting to see the changes, with two massive new hotels next to our resort, but our beach was still enormous and the sea was still wonderfully lukewarm and a delight to swim in. This year they have organised a dine-around system which gave us greater choice beyond the two excellent Al Hamra Beach restaurants. T he accommodation is one of the reasons for our return visit. Open the door and you find a luxurious villa in a beautiful garden. You also have two sets of sun loungers, one in sun and one in shade, together with a nice plunge pool. Walk to the end of the garden and you're right onto the beach and a short stroll to the sea. The villas are so delightful that many guests seem not to use the beach or the sea, so the peaceful ambiance was a welcome relief from the more crowded city hotels. A point to note is that Ras Al Khaimah is a rapidly expanding state, with many hotels and villas under construction. A prime example of this is the first-ever Hotel/Casino being built on an island off the Al Hamra beach. It's due for completion in 2026, and together with the 15 extra villas planned for this resort, may mean that the hideaway we discovered last year is no longer a secret! As I was suffering from painful sciatica, the staff were very kind and helped in every possible way. I should also mention that our much-trusted UK agent Angelfish Travel even arranged for wheelchairs at Heathrow and Dubai airports, which made my journey much less stressful.
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