Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort
Rising up from the dunes of the largest sand desert in the world, the Empty Quarter, the 206 room resort is an oasis paradise 90 minutes from Abu Dhabi.
The resort consists of 140 beautiful rooms, 14 suites and 52 private pool villas. Each room has either a garden terrace or balcony, whilst the spacious suites have their own indoor lounge and terrace with a dining table. The lavish pool villas are perfect for families or couples alike, and are designed with either 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms and provide expansive desert views from the comforts of the sundeck.
This unique resort boast 6 fantastic dining options, but is all about experiences, and offers private desert dining, villa barbeques and a host of activities including archery, desert biking, sledding, desert safaris and a pool.
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Activates at Al Sarab Desert Resort
- Outstanding desert experiences
- Desert biking & dune safaris
- Excellent restaurants, including desert dining options
Dubai & Abu Dhabi Highlights
- Explore the endless city malls & Skiing complex
- Relax and unwind in a luxurious Resort
- Sundowner Dune Safaris and desert activities
- Experience a 5-star authentic Desert Lodge
- Dhow cruises and city tours
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U.A.E. Overview
Why visit the U.A.E? The United Arab Emirates is a fantastic destination to visit, particular as a stop over to or from Egypt, Kenya or Tanzania. It is filled with fascinating cities, luxurious beach resorts and fantastic desert camps.
What is the climate like in the U.A.E? As characterised by its tropical, desert climate, the U.A.E is hot and dry for most of the year. Temperatures reach well over 40°C in the summer months, particularly between June and September. Similar to other Middle East climates, rainfall in irregular and brief. Temperatures are still warm during the winter months, but drop considerably at night.
What can I combine the U.A.E with? Both cities can be combined with a visit to Oman, Jordan, Egypt and Israel. They also offer an excellent place to stop and relax for a few days after an East African safari through either Kenya or Tanzania.
How to get to the U.A.E? Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the gateways for many Australia’s travelling to the Middle East, Europe, East Africa and Asia. Etihad (Abu Dhabi) and Emirates (Dubai) offer daily flights from Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane.