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Easter Weekend Stay at Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island

Easter Weekend Stay at Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island

Web Release15-04-2025
Web Release Selection Entertainment Lifestyle By Editor_wr On Apr 15, 2025
What: Staycation Easter Weekend
Where: Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
About: Easter weekend is just around the corner, and there's no better place to celebrate than at Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island. Nestled on the pristine shores of Abu Dhabi, this all-inclusive paradise invites guests to unwind in luxurious surroundings while enjoying up to 26% off when booking a minimum two-night stay. Families can look forward to an unforgettable Easter escape, with the little ones enjoying the all-day festive fun at the Rixy Kids Club, while the whole family comes together to create cherished memories with a special Easter brunch at Turquoise Restaurant, featuring international delights. With live entertainment, award-winning spa experiences, and breathtaking beachfront views, the resort provides the perfect setting for an Easter celebration to remember.
Easter Weekend Offer Overview
– Save Up to 26% off Best Available Rates
Terms And Conditions:
– Minimum Length of Stay: 2 Nights
– Cancellation Policy: This offer is non-refundable.
For reservations please contact [email protected] or call +971 02 492 2222
For more information, please visit https://allinclusive-collection.com/en/ Easter Weekend Stay at Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island
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