One of the founding hotels in Dubai, Jebel Ali has become a
firm favorite of the Haggas family. Back in 1999, 20 members travelled out into
the desert to Jebel and we have never looked back. Since then my Grandparents
(especially) make the trip from London to Jebel Ali twice a year (which is
great for me now I live here!) and even though they have tried other hotels,
they say the service and the atmosphere is the best they have seen. Even though
its slightly off the beaten track (about a 20 minute drive from the marina
towards Abu Dhabi) it is well worth the trip. If you live in Dubai like me, it’s
also a great spot to escape to at the weekends and I would always recommend it
to families visiting Dubai too.
Now split into two parts, you can pick between staying in
the main hotel or in Palm Tree Court (the more expensive area). Palm Tree Court
is full of small apartments in small white blocks, each either opening up onto
a balcony or cute garden (if you are situated on the ground floor of course).
The deco is simple but the rooms are nicely turned out – nothing overly fussy,
and the beds are huge! Five of us could have slept in there and been comfortable.
The rooms in the main hotel are themed similarly however they are probably half
the size, but still extremely well turned out and perfectly comfortable for
two. The only let down would be the general outdoor appearance of the main
hotel – it looks slightly worn and aged (which in fairness it is quite old?!)
and could probably do with a bit of TLC. The gardens at Jebel Ali are lovely,
continuing on from the sand, stretching from one side of the bay to the other
covered in large sunbeds, lounge areas, and two beach restaurants. Beautiful
large peacocks also roam the grounds, and if you are lucky you’ll get to see
their gorgeous tail feathers. There are two hotel lobbys, one for each part of
the hotel and four pools dotted around the grounds, decked out with sunbeds,
water features, in-pool bars and life guards (of course!). In addition to this
there is also a lovely spa in the middle of the two hotels (reasonably priced!),
there is a watersport center called Watercooled where I spent many an hour
learning how to sail, waterski and wakeboard. The staff are extremely friendly,
helpful and great when it comes to teaching (they managed to get me up on
waterskis which I never thought would happen – Im truly hopeless!). You can
partake in almost all watersports at Watercooled including kite surfing, paddle
boards, donut rides, mono skiing and wind surfing. They have two different
types of specialized speed boats, each tailored to different types of sport on water.
Situated at the end of the resort is a sports center fitted
out with tennis, badminton, and squash courts, a sports bar playing all the
matches/races of the day, a huge golf course, and a gym so you can fit in a
work out if you want! There is also a small marina next to the club so its easy
to moor your boats there (if you are lucky enough to own one!) or on the other
hand it is possible to rent a boat to either have dinner on, to go fishing or
just to have a drive on the sea. Al Boom Diving also has a shop there where
they offer 4 day Padi courses with two dives in Fujairah. At the other end of
the hotel you will find Animal Corner, another perfect place day for kids.
There is also a riding school, fitted out with instructors, ponies (big and
small) and a large outdoor ride full of pretty little jumps.
Kids activities run throughout the day varying from camel
rides on the beach to mini golf, from outdoor painting sessions to football –
there is something on offer for every one every day making it easy for parents
to have a few hours of peace and quiet – it is supposed to be a holiday after
all!
The hotel is overrun with restaurant options. You can opt
for a casual dinner on the beach at the Captains Bar and hunker down to burger
and chips, alternatively you can go up market and feast on Thai treats at the
White Orchid in Palm Tree Court (my personal favorite!). In the mood for Italian?
Why not head to the La Traviata in the main hotel offering a mix of pizza,
pastas and meats. There are two buffets on offer every night which are themed
depending on the day of the week, perfect if you are unsure what you are in the
mood for, or if you are extremely hungry! The Haggas’s spend a lot of time in
the buffets – it seemed to be the easiest option when it came to feeding 30
mouths! Both parts of the hotel also offer a fantastically large buffet
breakfast, however if you are staying in the Palm Tree Court I would recommend heading
to the White Orchid – it may be smaller but the selection is better and there
is more pork on offer – a breakfast essential!
I highly recommend Jebel Ali – it’s the perfect place to go
for an actual holiday. The beach is the biggest one attached to a hotel in
Dubai and the atmosphere is laid back, peaceful and stress free! The grounds are vast and nothing seems to
cramped like it so often does in Dubai!
The staff are extremely friendly and
are always happy to help you with any of your needs from organizing fishing
trips to sea planes, medical needs to taxis. They are a caring bunch and take
care of their guests more than any other hotel I have been to! It is not overly
expensive and they offer great deals throughout the year. Going for Christmas?
Well no need to plan what to do.. on big holidays the hotel puts on a ‘do’,
whether it be a big lunch on the beach or a party in one of the large board
rooms where hotel guests can join in the celebrations. As far as hotels go, it’s
definitely the best place to go on a family holiday, especially if you have
young kids. Kids at the hotel are
extremely well catered for and all my cousins who stayed at Jebel (aged between
8 and 14) were entertained all day, whether they were at Watercooled or playing
some form of sport or game with the other children staying in the hotel. Even
though it is 20minutes from the Marina, taxis are very easy to get and also
very cheap so as well as having the peace and quiet of the hotel, it is easy
enough to pop into town to catch a piece of the action!
It rules – go visit!
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