
Escape to the Tranquil JA Hatta Fort Hotel for an Unforgettable Ramadan Experience
Ramadan Getaways
Experience the beauty of the great outdoors and the true spirit of adventure this Ramadan at JA Hatta Fort Hotel, the only mountain resort in Hatta. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Hajar Mountains, this is your chance to embrace the serenity of nature while exploring rugged bike trails, conquering mountain peaks, or diving into an array of thrilling activities. For a more relaxed retreat, unwind by the pool or indulge in a selection of beauty, skincare, and pampering treatments at Terra Wellness.
To make your Ramadan escape even more special, all guests booking a Bed & Breakfast stay will receive a complimentary upgrade to Half-Board, including a choice of suhoor or breakfast, along with dinner or iftar. Gather your loved ones for a delightful BBQ Iftar at Hikaya restaurant, featuring a sharing-style menu with fresh salads and refreshing Ramadan beverages, or enjoy the convenience of an in-room suhoor.
Enjoy added flexibility with early check-in and late check-out, ensuring you make the most of your stay. Perfect for families, JA Hatta Fort Hotel also offers complimentary stays for children under six. Book now and immerse yourself in the genuine hospitality, adventurous experiences, and tranquil surroundings of JA Hatta Fort Hotel.H
When: Available on weekdays from March 1st to 21st
Offer: Guests booking the Bed & Breakfast meal plan receive a complimentary upgrade to Half-Board, including breakfast or Suhoor and dinner or Iftar (available only on weekdays from Sunday to Thursday).
BBQ Iftar with a sharing-style menu of salads and Ramadan drinks available at Hikaya restaurant
Complimentary stays for children under 6
Complimentary early check-in and late check-out (subject to availability)
*For bookings and more information, please call +971 4 814 5500 or email [email protected]
BBQ Iftar at Hikaya
As the sun sets behind the mountains, Hikaya transforms into a magical retreat, illuminated by twinkling fairy lights and glowing lanterns, with the irresistible aroma of grilled meats filling the air. In Hatta's cool evening breeze, savour succulent grills and flavourful dishes as you dine beneath a canopy of stars. Complemented by crisp, fresh salads, refreshing Ramadan beverages, and the option to add hubbly bubbly, this is an iftar experience designed to delight the senses and create cherished memories.
When: Throughout Ramadan from 5.30 pm to 8.00 pm on weekdays
Where: Hikaya
Offer: BBQ Iftar with sharing-style menu inclusive of salads and Ramadan drinks
Price: AED 89 per person; AED 129 per person including hubbly bubbly
*For bookings and more information, call +971 56 601 4664 or email [email protected]
Iftar and Dinner Buffet at Jeema
Embark on a sensory journey, with a lavish iftar buffet merged with an enticing dinner buffet at Jeema. Amidst the restaurant's atmospheric and charming setting, guests are invited to load up your plate with a series of authentic Ramadan dishes alongside international delights. With endless options to choose from and plenty of refreshing beverages, Jeema promises something to delight every palate this holy month.
When: Throughout Ramadan from 5.30 pm to 10.30 pm on weekends
Where: Jeema
Offer: Upgraded Iftar buffet merged with dinner buffet
Price: AED 120 per person
*For bookings and more information, call +971 56 601 4664 or email [email protected]
In-Room Suhoor
Savour the flavours of the season with in-room suhoors at JA Hatta Fort Hotel. Available from 12.00 am to 3.00 am, guests can enjoy a mouthwatering spread of regional Ramadan delicacies, perfectly paired with fresh juices and aromatic tea. Served from the comfort of your own room, this is the ideal way to prepare for a day of fasting.
When: Throughout Ramadan from 12.00 am to 3.30 am
Where: In-room
Offer: Suhoor served via in-room dining upon guest request, Bed & Breakfast guests may avail of suhoor instead of breakfast
*For bookings and more information, call +971 56 601 4664 or email [email protected]

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