Luxurious desert resort with pools, palm trees, and surrounding buildings in a desert setting.

Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara

Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara is a luxurious desert resort situated deep within the stunning Liwa Desert of Abu Dhabi. This remarkable hotel captivates with its unique architecture, reminiscent of a traditional Arabian fortress, while seamlessly offering modern comforts. With 140 elegantly designed rooms, suites, and villas, all equipped with premium amenities, the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara provides a luxurious retreat for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility in the heart of the desert.

Details

  • Country

    United Arab Emirates

  • Location

    Abu Dhabi

  • Price

    from 595 € per night

  • Best time to travel

    October - April

Culinary

Culinary offerings at the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara are as diverse as they are impressive. Al Waha Restaurant serves a blend of Arabian and international dishes in an elegant setting, while Suhail offers gourmet grill cuisine with stunning views of the dunes. For an authentic desert experience, guests can dine at Al Falaj, where traditional Arabian dishes are served under the starlit sky.

Luxurious outdoor dining setup in a desert with traditional patterned furnishings, lanterns, and palm trees, during sunset.
An outdoor dining area with a round table, chairs, and tableware situated in a lush, desert resort setting with palm trees and umbrellas.
Luxury resort pool with sun loungers, palm trees, and a central sculpture of a deer by the water.

Activities

Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort offers a range of activities designed to immerse you in the unique desert environment. Join guided desert safaris to explore the stunning landscapes and wildlife of the Liwa Desert. For those seeking adventure, there are options for sandboarding, dune bashing, and camel trekking. The luxurious Anantara Spa provides relaxing treatments and wellness services inspired by the desert. Additionally, you can participate in yoga classes or work out in the modern fitness center.

Luxurious resort pool area with lounge chairs and umbrellas, surrounded by palm trees in a desert setting.
A luxurious spa room with three massage beds, overlooking a desert landscape through large glass doors.
A man dressed in traditional white Arab clothing holds a falcon in a desert landscape with sand dunes in the background.

Location

The resort is situated in the majestic Liwa Desert, approximately 200 kilometers southwest of Abu Dhabi. This remote location provides unparalleled tranquility and the chance to experience the natural beauty of the endless sand dunes. Despite its seclusion, Qasr Al Sarab is easily accessible by car, offering a perfect starting point to explore the fascinating culture and history of the region.

A person leading a line of six camels across sand dunes in a desert.
A desert resort with traditional architecture surrounded by palm trees, set against sand dunes in a desert landscape.
Luxurious desert resort with a large swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and sun umbrellas, set against sand dunes in the background.

Rooms

The desert resort offers an impressive range of room categories that combine luxurious comfort with traditional Arabian flair. The rooms are elegantly furnished with stylish furniture and expansive windows, providing breathtaking views of the endless desert dunes. The suites offer additional space and exclusivity, including private terraces, pool access, and opulent bathrooms. The Royal Suites are especially luxurious, featuring exclusive amenities such as private pools, lavish lounge areas, and exceptional service, ensuring an unforgettable desert adventure.

A luxurious hotel room with a large bed, traditional decor, and a balcony overlooking the desert.
A luxurious outdoor sitting area with a wooden canopy overlooking a pool and desert landscape.
Luxurious hotel room with a seating area, large glass doors opening to a garden, and classic decor.

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