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Last Updated: Wed, Jun 19 2013 | 4:13 AM |

Danat Al Ain Resort receives 5-star hotel category

Posted: Monday, 31 December 2012 Company:

Country: United Arab Emirates

Industry Sector: Travel and Tourism

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Description: Unveils new look for its lobby, rooms, suites, villas and banquet facilities

Comments: Danat Al Ain Resort, a relaxing resort retreat located in UAE’s picturesque Garden City, has been awarded the 5-star hotel classification, confirming its status as a luxurious resort offering well-appointed accommodations, higher quality of food and outlets, first-rate service including professional, attentive and highly trained staff.

The 5-star ranking was received by the property as it unveils the completely renovated lobby area, now sporting a stylish new décor, pleasing to the eye and exudes a warm welcome to hotel guests with its brown hues accentuated by Arabic designs and fixtures. The makeover of the lobby is part of the hotel’s extensive renovation project which included refurbishing of its rooms, suites and villas. Shortly, the renovation of the building façade will take place as well as the all day dining restaurant “Arabesque”.

Ahmed Margoushy, General Manager, Danat Al Ain Resort, commented: “I am extremely proud to announce that Danat Al Ain Resort is now officially a five-star resort. I am very pleased with this recognition and it is a particular tribute to the team who has contributed to the success of the property since its opening. This new 5-star ranking confirms our status as a luxury resort and above all highlights the top-class service and facilities that we offer to our highly valued guests. We invite all to visit Danat Al Ain Resort and experience upgraded personalized service in a luxurious ambiance.”

Nestled amid lush greenery and beautiful gardens, Danat Al Ain Resort features 216 spacious rooms, suites and villas with breathtaking views of the hotel’s garden, swimming pools and the majestic Jebel Hafeet Mountains, offering a range of in-room comforts and amenities. The 35-spacious and comfortable suites offer king-sized beds with large seating area and equipped kitchenette.

There are 22 one- and two-bedroom Mediterranean-style villas with private entrances, private parking and full access to the resort’s recreational amenities. For vacationing families and traveling executives alike, the villas blend contemporary luxury with a secluded garden setting.

Dining options are aplenty at Danat Al Ain Resort with nine restaurants and bars offering international, Far East, Indian and Italian cuisines, in addition to an English Pub, a pool bar, a swimming pool bar, a garden cafe and a tea lounge. From morning coffee and pastries to hearty lunches, tasty afternoon snacks and elegant dinners, the resort offers the perfect setting for any occasion.

For conference services and facilities, whether a small team building activity or a large convention, the property offers a convenient setting with function rooms that can accommodate up to 900 guests with full host of modern amenities, from WiFi Internet access throughout the resort to professional event planning services. The property has recently opened Pearl Ballroom, the most luxurious venue for weddings or corporate events and conference.

In addition, a wide array of leisure activities awaits guests of Danat Al Ain Resort. From soothing massage and spa treatments to tennis, squash, and a modern fitness centre, the hotel is the perfect destination for relaxation. It has three sparkling swimming pools, including a magnificent family pool with rock formations and a waterfall for a refreshing swim while active minded guests can choose from a range of sporting pursuits, including spinning, aqua-aerobics, body toning aerobics, karate, rugby, and soccer. For guests traveling with children, the property offers a supervised children’s club, a crèche, a soft play area, and babysitting services.

Relax in style at Danat Al Ain Resort, where luxury and pleasure await you. For bookings and reservations, please call +971 3 704 6000, email info.alain@danathotels.com or visit www.danathotels.com.

Contact Details:

Email: pr3@tia.ae
Contact number: 971 4 3927700
Name: Flor Pamintuan

Details: About Danat Al Ain Resort:

Located just five minutes from the town centre and 20 minutes from Al Ain International Airport, the five-star Danat Al Ain Resort is a truly unique destination. Perfect for business and leisure guests, this acclaimed Al Ain travel destination offers luxurious accommodation and superb resort-style amenities in a convenient central location. Managed by Danat Hotels & Resorts, a division of National Corporation for Tourism & Hotels, Danat Al Ain Resortl features luxurious accommodations and lavish resort-style features, including three pools, a 24-hour fitness centre, spa, and engaging children’s activities. For guests interested in exploring, the city is at your doorstep. A short drive takes you to Al Ain Zoo and Aquarium and Al Ain Golf Club. Al Ain National Museum and Sheikh Zayed National Museum offer glimpses of local culture and history. To experience the best views of the city, a drive up “the greatest driving road in the world” to Jebel Hafeet Mountain is a must. At the foot of the mountain is Green Mubazzarah, a collection of hot springs that form a lake. Stay at this Al Ain resort and be at the center of it all – with the city’s most exclusive shopping, sightseeing, and nightlife just moments away.

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