Anantara, a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World,
has confirmed it is to manage two new resorts in Abu Dhabi. The boutique Desert Islands Resort & Spa, which will be the
centre piece of the unique Sir Bani Yas island experience, as well as the Anantara Qasr Al Sarab retreat, planned for the inspiring Liwa desert
in the Empty Quarter (Rub Al-Khali). The two will be the first Anantara-managed hotels in the emirate.
“Anantara has established an exceptional reputation within Abu Dhabi for the operation of its ultra-deluxe spa at the seven-star Emirates
Palace Hotel,” said Mubarak Al Muhairi, managing director, TDIC and director general of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
(ADTA). “It will now bring its internationally-renowned reputation for delivering distinct experiences immersed in culture, heritage and natural beauty
to these truly unique resorts.”
The 64-room Desert Islands Resort & Spa,
will be central to the
opening up of Sir Bani Yas, a former Royal eco-resort which lies 8 km off Abu Dhabi’s western coastline. Sir Bani Yas is the largest of eight
islands which, together with an onshore gate, will ultimately make up the multi-experiential Desert Islands destination.
“Guests at the Desert Islands Resort & Spa, will have access to this inspirational island with its
unique wildlife herds, including some previously-threatened breeds which were successfully bred in captivity under the directive of the late
UAE President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan,” said Lee Tabler, CEO of
TDIC.
“Sir Bani Yas has been something of a closely kept secret which will now be attainable by resort guests and a select number of day
visitors.”
Apart from rooms in the main hotel building, the resort will feature one and two-bedroom chalets, a spa with an inspiring range of
locally-influenced and Thai treatments, two swimming pools – one overlooking the vast expanse of the
Persian Gulf – a fitness centre, tennis
court and an extensive children’s play area. Guests can dine in any one of three restaurants and a delicatessen, relax in the library or shop in
the gift boutique. For incentives business the resort will offer a
choice of three venues – a private dining room, board room
and a meeting room.
Hotel guests will have access to the planned Sir Bani Yas Arabian National Park – one of the world’s largest island nature reserves – which
will have a phased opening from the second quarter of this year.
Designed as an aspirational desert retreat, amid the towering dunes of the Liwa district, the Anantara Qasr Al Sarab, will be just 90 minutes
drive from Abu Dhabi International Airport. Fashioned in a style reminiscent of a desert fortress, the resort will be the ultimate in ‘get-away’
luxury and will also boast a luxury health spa, a conference centre, adjoining excursion and tented villages and a children’s playground. It is
scheduled to open in 2009.
“Creating a destination experience is at the core of the Anantara philosophy and one that the brand takes seriously,” said Michael
Sagild, COO of Minor International, Anantara’s holding company. “All our resorts offer first-class, unobtrusive service, spa facilities and a range of
adventure activities associated with their individual locations. Abu Dhabi is a very welcome addition to our highly selective destination
portfolio, which currently includes luxury resorts in Thailand, the Maldives and Bali.”
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