Hotel JAL Fujairah Resort & Spa
Located about 40 minutes from the resort town of Fujairah, Hotel JAL Fujairah Resort & Spa is just an hour and a half from the city of Dubai. The hotel and resort contains a zen spa and library as well a beauty salon and hair dresser on the premises. Its open-air beach restaurant, Grand Bleu, is a key feature for sun-seeking visitors. There are 257 guestrooms, spread over nine buildings, to choose from which includes 14 Sakura two-bedroom suites and four Sakura Grand suites.
P.O. Box 12590
Dibba, Fujairah
United Arab Emirates
011 (+971) 9 244 9700
jalfujairahresort.ae
Golden Tulip Resort
The Golden tulip Resort in Dibba is a four-star family resort destination located on the east coast of the Musadam Peninsula and sits at about a two-hour drive from the Dubai International Airport. This hotel features a range of cafes and bars, as well as an on-site restaurant. There are 54 contemporary guestrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and sea views. Some other hotel amenities include a sea-view conference room and a tennis court.
P.O. Box 272
PC 800
Dibba
Sultanate of Oman
011 (+968) 268 36654
goldentulipdibba.com
Sandy Beach Hotel & Resort
Located amid the groves by the water's edge, the Sandy Beach Hotel is adjacent to the Hajer Mountains and valleys in the Emirates of Fujairah. The resort has a patio restaurant, with views overlooking the famous Snoopy Rock, and an ocean-view seafood restaurant. Guests have a choice of 28 chalets, 40 hotel rooms and 28 deluxe rooms for their stay at the resort. Each chalet is individually built and has private barbecue facilities. The standard and deluxe guest rooms are fully furnished and feature single or double bedrooms and satellite television.
P.O. Box 659
Al Aqqa Fujairah
United Arab Emirates
011 (+971) 92445555
sandybm.com
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