The hotel has its own 9 km long white sand beach. Nearby is Saadiyat Beach Golf Club and just minutes from the city's business district and the Corniche. The hotel is suitable for both business people for conferences and vacationers away from the bustle of the city, as well as for guests who prefer family vacations. From the windows of the restaurants and rooms offer a beautiful view of the well-kept grounds of the hotel, the Persian Gulf and the Saadiyat Beach Golf Club.
The rooms are spacious - all with modern interiors in Arabic motifs and dark color schemes, and with balconies. The hotel also offers accommodation in apartments and private villas. All villas and suites have outdoor jacuzzi pools. Featuring modern and Arabic dé cor, rooms feature Hans Grohe rain showers, 42-inch TVs and Nespresso coffee makers.
In addition to luxurious accommodations, the hotel also offers top class dining with a wide selection of cuisines from around the world: The Park Bar & Grill, The Caf? , Beach House and The Library. There are 4 large saltwater pools, the magnificent Atarmia Spa with nine spacious treatment rooms, private outdoor terraces, a tennis court and the Camp Hyatt kids club.
The staff serves the highest class, there is a Russian-speaking representative at the reception.
Near the hotel are Emirates Historic Village, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
To the center 10 minutes drive.
Internet throughout, works great
Can be connected
the rooms are spacious
On the beach there is a villa which consists of 2 bedrooms, a living room, a babysitter's room, a kitchen, a bathroom in each room, and there is also an outdoor shower.
We went on a sightseeing tour with a tour operator. We looked at the presidential district, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, simply delighted, the Museum of Folk Life and markets (where would it be without it). Then we learned that there is a double-decker bus with excursions in any language, like in London, where you can get off anywhere in the city, then take the next one and continue the tour. We are very sorry that we didn’t get to the Museum of Modern Art, there is an exhibition of models of famous architects developments on Saadiyat Island, including our beloved Zaha Hadid. In general, the rest was a success. The biggest minus is the departure. Arrival was fast. Scanning the retina, getting luggage and immediately meeting with the presentation of roses to women and an individual transfer by Toyota through Dubai at night and in 2 hours we are in Abu Dhabi. But the departure was simply shocking. Sharjah Airport - it is simply not possible to imagine such a hole. Dirty, shabby, with chairs that are scary to sit on and dirty carpet on the floor of the waiting room. It turns out to be a transit point for the countries of Asia and Indochina, and they walk barefoot through this nightmare. God forbid to fly somewhere through Sharjah. It is unclear why flights from Abu Dhabi were cancelled. Thank God after that, on board the plane, you return to normal again and the memories of Abu Dhabi smooth everything out.