Al Zorah Beach Resort Al Zorah Beach Resort

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The sophisticated Al Zorah Beach Resort is a stunning retreat that invites you to switch off and take time out. Rooms and villas at this stylish escape balance contemporary comfort with soothing views of gardens, mangroves or the Arabian Gulf, creating a relaxed atmosphere from the moment you arrive. Many feature sculptural bathtubs, plush seating areas and large private terraces, while villas offer added privacy with private pools, open-air showers, and spacious living and dining areas - ideal for couples seeking calm or families wanting room to unwind.

Dining here feels easy, varied and enjoyable from morning to night. At Vinesse, the glass-walled all-day venue, you can enjoy uninterrupted ocean views alongside international dishes crafted with fresh, local ingredients. Aquario offers a relaxed beachfront setting with a pergola-shaded terrace and responsibly sourced seafood cooked to highlight natural flavours. For lighter moments, the Poolside Lounge serves tapas, bento boxes and simple, well-made sandwiches with serene views of the pool and ocean. Two stylish bars and a cosy library lounge provide even more choice for laid-back afternoons and sociable evenings.

Wellness takes centre stage at the resort’s nature-inspired spa. Private treatment rooms with open-air showers and individual hammams set the tone for deeply restorative rituals, from rejuvenating massages to sound-healing therapies with singing bowls. Guided meditation and yoga held in open-air pavilions add an extra layer of tranquillity to your stay.

With its thoughtful design, serene atmosphere and personalised experiences, Al Zorah Beach Resort offers couples and families a place to relax, reconnect and enjoy time together at their own pace.

  • A five-star retreat set among protected mangroves, sparkling lagoons and pristine white sands
  • Situated near an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus
  • Just 25 minutes from Dubai International Airport and a short drive to Dubai
Overview

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Awards

2024

  • Travelers Choice

2023

  • Travelers Choice 2023
  • Travelers Choice

2022

  • Travelers Choice Best of Best - Luxury
  • Travelers Choice Best of Best - Top Hotels
  • Travelers Choice 2022
  • Travelers Choice
  • Travelers Choice Best of the Best - Luxury
  • Travelers Choice Best of the Best - Top

2021

  • Travelers Choice Best of Best - Top Hotels
  • Travelers Choice 2021

2020

  • Travelers Choice 2020
  • Travelers Choice Best of Best - Luxury
  • Travelers Choice Best of Best - Top Hotels
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Accommodation

The Al Zorah Beach Resort offers chic, spacious rooms and villas bathed in natural light with ocean views and modern technologies. Each room features:

  • Private Balcony
  • 24-Hour Personal Butler
  • 24-Hour In-Room Dining
  • 48” Internet Protocol Television
  • Free Wifi
  • Multi-Media Hub
  • Tea & Coffee Making Facilities

Premier Rooms with Private Gardens

Floor to ceiling rooms create a light and airy atmosphere that compliments the interior that has been designed with comfort in mind. Outside, enjoy a large terrace with personal sun loungers and semiprivate landscaped garden.

  • 81 sqm
  • Garden Views
  • 1 King-Sized or 2 Twin Beds

Premier Ocean Rooms with Private Terrace

Surrounded by panoramic ocean blues and sunset vistas, you’ll be submerged in the beauty of Dubai as you lounge on your large private terrace.

  • 81 sqm
  • Ocean Views
  • 1 King-Sized or 2 Twin Beds

Deluxe Suites with Private Garden

Enjoy two large private terraces, offering 270 degree views of the Arabian Sea and mangrove forests, as well as private access to a lush landscape garden.

  • 109 sqm
  • Garden Views
  • 1 King-Sized Bed

Deluxe Ocean View Suites with Private Terrace

The modern Deluxe Suites offer both style and comfort, with large private terrace to take in the stunning surroundings. Option of interconnecting room for families and friends travelling together.

  • 109 sqm
  • Ocean & Forest Views
  • 1 King-Sized Bed

Premier Ocean View Suites with Private Terrace

Located at the highest point of the resort, allowing you to bask in panoramic ocean and sunset views.

  • 169 sqm
  • Ocean Views
  • 1 King-Sized Bed

Al Zorah Royal Suites

Spacious and spectacular, this chic two-bedroom suite is bathed in natural light thanks to its high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive terrace with prime resort views of the Arabian Gulf.

  • 346 sqm
  • Ocean Views
  • 1 King-Sized & 2 Twin Beds

Premium One Bedroom Garden Villas with Private Pool

With a temperature controlled private pool, large terrace for private barbecues, as well as luxury spacious accommodation, the villas will be your home away from home.

  • 210 sqm
  • Private Garden
  • 1 King-Sized Bed

Premium One Bedroom Beachfront Villa with Private Pool

The ultimate luxury two bedroom villa offers ocean views, dining area, and showers with private access directly from the beach into the en-suite bathroom.

  • 210 sqm
  • Ocean Views
  • 1 King-Sized Bed

Premium Two Bedroom Beachfront Villa with Private Pool

Enjoy direct beach access from this opulent modern villa. With a private pool and terrace, including an outdoor shower, this is a setting that inspires an effortlessly elegant indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

  • 262 sqm
  • Ocean Views
  • 1 King-Sized & 2 Twin Beds

Premium Three Bedroom Villas with Private Pool

Enjoy a naturally lit living room and dining space, as well as private garden views. Perfect for a group holiday with friends and family.

  • 339 sqm
  • Private Garden
  • 3 King-Sized Beds
Dining

The restaurants and bars of Al Zorah Beach Resort are examples of the finest modern design that compliment the natural landscape. Each restaurant and bar offers word-class cuisines, crafted-cocktails and responsibly sourced ingredients to truly tingle the tastebuds with a beautiful atmosphere.

Vinesse

This fine dining restaurant offers international cuisine crafted in show kitchens, and then finished at the table for a dazzling display. Enjoy everything from sushi to contemporary local flavours.

  • Opening times:
  • Breakfast: 07:00-10:30
  • Lunch: 10:30-15:30
  • Dinner: 18:45- 23:00

Aquario

This speciality seafood restaurant is a beachside haven, furnished with wall lined sofas, wooden tables and wicker chairs. With indoor and outdoor seating, that by day is shaded by a pergola, and by night is lit by candlelight. The menu celebrates responsibly sourced ingredients and wonderful flavours.

  • Opening times:
  • Lunch: 12:30-15:30
  • Light Meals: 15:30-18:30
  • Dinner: 19:00-22:45

Poolside Lounge

Enjoy light and healthy poolside favourites, including gourmet sandwiches made with homemade artisanal bread. All this and right next to the pool and ocean views.

  • Opening times: 11:00 - sunset

The Library

Comfortable and cosy furnishings, open spaces and a selection of good books make for a relaxing afternoon in the library Complete with offering of freshly brewed coffee and savouries.

  • Open: 09:00-20:00

Bars

Aquario Bar

A perfect place to relax and unwind, where panoramic views of the Arabian Sea meet the art of mixology.

  • Open: 12:30-23:30

Vinesse Bar

In the Vinesse Bar enjoy fine wines, sprits, cocktails and Cuban Cigars with an indoor and outdoor setting, boasting sunset and ocean views.

  • Open: 12:00-23:45
Facilities

Access the following on-site facilities throughout your stay:

  • 24-hour gym
  • Yoga Pavilion
  • Table Tennis Deck
  • Temperature Controlled 85-Metre Swimming Pool
  • Children’s Activity Area
  • Two Shallow Swimming Pools for Toddlers and Young Children
Leisure

Things to do in Al Zorah (£)

  • Take a swing in the 18-hole championship golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus
  • Try birdwatching, with the area being home to sixty species of bird
  • Enjoy water sports such as snorkelling, diving, kayaking, kite surfing, jet skiing, paragliding, fishing, sailboat cruises and more.
  • Take the short drive to Dubai for some retail therapy. While there you should visit the top of the Burj Khalifa for afternoon tea with incredible views.
  • Dubai Opera is a must for unforgettable international performance
  • If your travelling with a little one, Lego Land is a must
Spa & Wellness

Resort Spa (£)

The Spa at Al Zorah Beach Resort features private treatment rooms, open air showers and private hammams, all nestled with a labyrinth of open-air corridors with chic, elegant lines that maximise heigh, space and natural light.

The spa experience includes ALQVIMIA body and facial treatments, releasing tension and stimulating the flow of energy. Each treatment is design to improve wellbeing and vitality.

From the Blog

Our Ultimate Travel Guide to the United Arab Emirates

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There’s so many amazing sights and sounds to discover in the United Arab Emirates. Here’s our guide to this dazzling destination. You may already know the answer to the question what are the United Arab Emirates? But do you know just how diverse the region is, or all the amazing things you can get up to? We’re not just talking about Dubai here either. The seven Emirates which make up the famous UAE: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah & Umm Al Quwain offer a miasma of activities between them.   More than just big cities You’ve probably seen all the images of opulence that come with the territory in places like Abu Dhabi and Dubai. But that says nothing about the natural beauty and sheer diversity of the UAE. Which is why we thought we’d knock up another Tropical Warehouse Ultimate Guide to… for the United Arab Emirates. We know you’re discerning and want more than just shops and beaches on your break. Which is why we’re going to tell you all about this amazing region. From why you should go through to where you to lay your head. So let’s get into it…  Why Go? Why not? Due to its unique geography, you can indulge in so many amazing activities. Six of the seven Emirates feature stretches of stunning Persian Gulf coastline.   But where you can find idyllic beaches you can also find examples of more extreme natural landscapes. From the largest sand desert in the world right through to the Hajar Mountain range.  Your days in this Middle Eastern haven can range so dramatically. From adventures in the desert, to lounging on paradise-like beaches. Live it up in a modern city before heading off on mountain hikes.  Another great thing about the United Arab Emirates is its synergy with the old and the new. The region constantly juxtaposes modern aesthetics with the rich heritage of the Arabian Peninsula.   Culture Predominantly a Muslim country, much of the heritage and culture of the UAE is shaped by its connection to Islam. This rich heritage and bond to faith can be seen no better than in Abu Dhabi. The impressive Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque pulls in visitors from all over the world.   Of the seven Emirates, though, Sharjah seeks to deliver the most authentic of experiences for visitors to the UAE. Having been named ‘The Cultural Capital of the Arab World’ by UNESCO. As well as the Capital of Islamic Culture by the Organisation of Islamic Countries in past.  It’s also worth mentioning, for all you culture vultures out there, the UAE is completely awash with museums. Learn all about the history of the country at the UAQ National Museum in Umm Al Quwain. The museum occupies the beautiful Al Ali Fort building. The elegant citadel was first established way back in 1768 as a residence for the Emirate’s ruling family. Cuisine  One huge part of the culture in any country is the cuisine. As you might expect from a country with 650km of coastline, seafood features heavily on UAE menus.   But there’s more depth to Emirati cuisine than just fish. Being in the Middle East, chicken and lamb also make up a decent proportion of the local diet’s meat section. Vibrant herbs and spices like cardamom, saffron, thyme and turmeric help to drive those sumptuous flavours. Hearty sides like rice and potatoes feature heavily too.  This indulgent mix of grains and spices has formed as a result of the country’s centuries old meeting place reputation. Links with places like India, Persia, and Zanzibar meant that these strong flavour roots came as a matter of course.   The national dish of the UAE is Kabsa. A fragrant, rice heavy, dish which mixes lamb or poultry with mixed vegetables and all those amazing herbs and spices.  Things to do in the United Arab Emirates Many countries market themselves as a place where your possibilities for adventure are endless. However, in the UAE’s case its you really can! But when you come across a country with such diverse geography fun is bound to follow.   Each of the seven Emirates offer different characteristics and landmarks to explore. As we’ve said, Sharjah is the place to go for history and culture.   In addition to Sharjah, evidence of a rich cultural tapestry is also available in the more contemporary cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The latter of which boasts sights like the spectacular Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.   Many will know about the famous attractions in Dubai, the place is littered with special sights. For example, the Burj Khalifa and Dubai water fountains top most people’s sightseeing lists. However, Dubai Creek is also an amazing day. Take a float along the meandering water to Ras al Khor bird sanctuary at the city limits, before the desert takes over again. Family fun? The first thing you think about the United Arab Emirates might not be fun for the whole family. However, you can certainly have an awesome family break in the Emirates, if you know where to look.   Some great places to start in your search for family fun in the UAE are Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain. These two Emirates aren’t the biggest, but they do offer a wide range of activities to help keep travellers of all ages occupied.  From amazing beaches to help you relax through to exciting amusement parks. Ice Land Water Park, Al Khaimah and Dreamland Aqua Park in Umm Al Quwain are some of the country’s biggest. It’s also worth mentioning these two Emirates are reasonably close to Dubai. So a day trip to take in the sights and sounds of the city could be on the cards.  Nature Another thing that may not spring to mind when you bring up images of the UAE is thriving nature. But this couldn’t be further from the truth.   Attractions like Wasit Wetlands Centre and Al Zorah Natural Reserve are perfect for spotting amazing indigenous natural life in Ajman.  Those who prefer to get their sightseeing done under the waves should definitely check out Fujairah and Al Aqah Beach. A rocky outcrop dubbed “Snoopy Island” delivers some of the finest diving conditions around.   Where to stay Whether you’re thinking a beach escape, city break, natural oasis or an adventure filled experience for your next break. You can do it all in the UAE.   Let’s be honest, after the year we’ve all had, we think it would be positively unhealthy not to get out and do some more exploring as soon as we possibly can. […]

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