10 luxury desert resorts the UAE

Al Faya Lodge by Anarchitect is a desert spa and hotel made from stone and steel. Al Faya Lodge Sharjah Desert Boutique Hotel Sustainable Architecture Saltwater Spa
Al Faya Lodge by Anarchitect is a desert spa and hotel made from stone and steel

If you’re looking for a unique and luxurious getaway in an exotic Middle East location, look no further than the desert resorts of the UAE just outside of Abu Dhabi or Dubai. These remarkable retreats offer a combination of serenity, adventure, and authentic Arabian experiences, perfect for those seeking both relaxation and excitement. Whether it’s dining beneath the stars, indulging in spa treatments under the open sky, or simply soaking in the beauty of the desert landscape, these resorts promise unforgettable memories. Ask for sustainability commitments before you book or when you get there be an inquisitive guest.

Dubai

Al Maha Desert Resort


Located just an hour from Dubai, Al Maha Desert Resort is a true desert oasis. Set amidst the vast dunes, the resort features 42 exclusive villas, each with its own private pool, providing guests with unparalleled privacy. Spend your days lounging by your private pool or visit the resort’s outdoor pool, where you can relax with sweeping views of the desert. The resort’s all-day dining restaurant, Al Diwaan, offers exquisite meals, while the spa provides a range of treatments to ensure total relaxation. Guests may even be greeted by Arabian Oryx and gazelles while enjoying breakfast on their private terrace.

Rates start at Dhs3,616. About $950 a night. Tel: (0)4 832 9900. marriott.com

Bab Al Shams Desert Resort


A short drive from Dubai, Bab Al Shams is a renowned luxury desert retreat that blends adventure with comfort. Recently renovated in 2022, the resort now offers enhanced guest rooms, exciting new culinary offerings, and a host of outdoor activities such as fat biking, desert safaris, and archery. Dining experiences include the Middle Eastern-inspired Ninive restaurant and the Anwā Sunset Lounge, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the desert as the sun sets.

Rates from Dhs1,050 about $300 USD a night. Tel: (0)4 809 6100. babalshams.com

Terra Solis Dubai


For an authentic Bedouin-inspired escape, Terra Solis Dubai provides a truly unique experience. Situated in a vast 371,000-square-metre landscape, this desert resort features luxurious accommodations such as spacious Polaris bell tents, Perseid lodges, and Orion pool lodges. With its star constellation-inspired design and serene surroundings, Terra Solis is an ideal retreat just 30 minutes from the city.

Rates from Dhs440 about 100 USD a night. Tel: (0)4 456 1956. terrasolisdubai.com

Abu Dhabi

Anantara Qasr Al Sarab


Nestled in the heart of the Empty Quarter, Anantara Qasr Al Sarab is a secluded desert sanctuary offering breathtaking views across endless rolling dunes. The resort features 140 rooms, 14 suites, and 52 private pool villas, each beautifully decorated with traditional Arabian touches. Separated from the main resort, the villas offer ultimate privacy, and the serene atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Rates from Dhs936 about $250 USD a night. Tel: (0)2 886 2088. anantara.com

Bateen Liwa Resort


A new addition to the Abu Dhabi desert resorts, Bateen Liwa Resort offers a luxurious experience in the heart of the desert. This resort is part of Bab Al Nojoum’s glamping collection and features private villas with plunge pools, alfresco dining spaces, and fire pits. With facilities like a modern spa, infinity pool, and stargazing experiences, Bateen Liwa Resort ensures that guests enjoy both comfort and adventure in an extraordinary desert setting.

Rates from Dhs692 about $200 USD a night. Tel: (0)2 894 8888. babalnojoum.com

Ras Al Khaimah

The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert


The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert is set within a 1,235-acre protected nature reserve, offering the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Guests can stay in luxurious Bedouin-style villas, each with its own private pool and stunning desert views. For a truly immersive experience, try activities like camel trekking, archery lessons, or nature walks. The resort’s dining options, including Sonara Camp and the open-sky Moon Bar, offer a perfect end to your day in the desert.

Rates from Dhs1,329 about $400 USD a night. Tel: (0)7 206 7777. ritzcarlton.com

Sharjah

Al Badayer Retreat


Al Badayer Retreat in Sharjah offers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and serenity. Situated inside a traditional Arabian fort, the resort provides modern comforts while offering authentic Emirati experiences like falconry, dune bashing, and quad biking. With its focus on eco-friendly luxury, Al Badayer Retreat offers an unforgettable stay in the heart of the desert.

Rates from Dhs350 about $150 USD a night. Tel: (0)6 556 0777. sharjahcollection.ae

Al Faya Retreat


For those seeking privacy and tranquility, Al Faya Retreat in Mleiha desert is the perfect choice. This luxurious retreat, originally built in the 1960s, has been expertly converted to offer a serene atmosphere while allowing guests to explore the area’s rich history and archaeological sites. The retreat’s unique, hands-free spa and stargazing opportunities make it an ideal destination for those looking to relax and unwind.

Rates from Dhs3,499 about $950 USD a night. Tel: (0)6 538 7857. sharjahcollection.ae

 

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