Al Maha Desert Resort &
Spa, the luxurious desert retreat owned by Emirates Hotels & Resorts, has collected yet another Condé Nast Traveller
Readers’ Travel Award. Jumping six places in its overall rating from last year, Al Maha was the only Dubai hotel to be listed in the prestigious top
20 list, for Overseas Leisure Hotels.
For the second year running, Al Maha has been voted by readers within the top 20 of overseas leisure hotels in the highly competitive Middle
East, Africa and Indian Ocean region. The influential readers’ survey of the world’s best destinations is conducted annually by Condé Nast
Traveller. Moving up six places from the 2007 ranking to number 14 in the 2008 survey, the overall rating of the property improved from 79.59 to
83.81%.
The prestigious Readers’ Travel Awards, now in their tenth year, are highly acclaimed in the industry and have become a highlight of the travel
trade calendar in terms of a benchmark against which to judge the best the travel world has to offer. Resorts and hotels are ranked according to
a number of different criteria including service, standard of accommodation, environmental friendliness, leisure facilities and overall ambience.
The top 20 listing of overseas leisure hotels in the region boasts some stunning resorts, including Singita Private Game Reserve in South Africa,
Cape Towns’ Cape Grace Hotel, Soneva Gili in the Maldives, and North Island in the Seychelles.
Tony Williams, Senior Vice President, Resorts & Projects at Emirates Hotels & Resorts,
said, “This is a great tribute to the
staff of Al Maha, and we are obviously delighted to have received such a great accolade – in particular when it comes from the guests. Moving up
in the ranking by six places this year highlights that year on year the resort and the experience at Al Maha remains not only consistent, but is
improving against this world-class standard.”
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