Address Beach Resort Fujairah
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Character and identity
Set on the UAE's northeastern coast where the Hajar Mountains drop into the Gulf of Oman, this resort sits about 90 minutes from Dubai and trades the city's vertical glamour for a horizontal, beach-and-mountain orientation. A 1,640-foot promenade runs to the sea, three cascading pools step down the property (adults-only, family, and a main lap pool), and a seven-room spa with two hammams anchors the wellness side. Rooms lean sleek and contemporary, with marble bathrooms and deep soaking tubs. An on-site dive centre and the Al Boom Water Sports Club give the place a genuine activity backbone.
Who's it for
Best for:
Active couples and families who want a beach base with real things to do: scuba, wakeboarding, windsurfing, sunrise fishing, guided hikes into the Hajar Mountains, oyster-farm dives, even eco golf with biodegradable balls. Also strong for Dubai residents wanting a short drive to somewhere that feels genuinely different, and for spa-focused guests drawn to the hammam programme.
Should look elsewhere:
City-break travellers wanting nightlife, shopping and a dense restaurant scene should stay in Dubai proper. Design purists chasing a boutique feel may find the scale and resort format too broad, and anyone expecting a remote, untouched stretch of coast should calibrate: this is a full-service resort, not a hideaway.
Bottom line
What sets this place apart is the activity programme: the mountains, the dive centre and the water sports club give it a sense of purpose that pure beach resorts in the region often lack. Book a sea-facing room, come for at least three nights to justify the drive from Dubai, and build the stay around one or two guided excursions rather than pool days alone.
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