U need to drive to where the jetty leaves. Just write in google and you will easily find the meeting point. Make sure you have a hotel booking. It’s a private island.
U need to drive to where the jetty leaves. Just write in google and you will easily find the meeting point. Make sure you have a hotel booking. It’s a private island.
Beautiful experience overall. The grounds, flora, and fauna that they’ve managed to create is stunning as the place is generally not highly fertile. The project is very ambitious. On the Sir Bani Yas island there are 3 resorts. One feels like another hotel is Dubai or Abu Dhabi, that’s (1) Desert Islands Resort & Spa, (2) Sahel Villa Resort, and (3) Al Yamm Villa Resort. They have cars on the island shuttling you around from one resort to another one so that you can try the different restaurants so no need to worry about not having enough dining options. For context, we stayed at Al Yamm Villa Resort.
Fantastic place esp. for families. Anantara Management as well as staff leave no stone unturned to make your stay pleasant and comfortable. I would especially want to mention Ahmed, Retno & Jatinder at the Desert Island for this, and Mr. Janahi on the Sales team. They went far & beyond with the quality of service! We visited Al Shams & Oleo restaurents on the island and service/food were very nice. Breakfast Buffet at Desert Island was wholesome too. They even did “Indian Khichdi” on demand for our toddler.