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AL ZORAH, BEACH RESORT WELCOMES GUESTS TO A NEW ERA OF ECO-LUXURY THIS AUGUST

AL ZORAH, BEACH RESORT WELCOMES GUESTS TO A NEW ERA OF ECO-LUXURY THIS AUGUST

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The UAE's luxury landscape transforms this August as Al Zorah, Beach Resort in Ajman opens its doors on 25th August 2025. Nestled within one of the region's most breathtaking coastlines, the resort combines panoramic beach views, lush garden and with architecture designed to honour and protect its natural surroundings. Set just 45 minutes from Dubai, the resort offers a refined eco-luxury sanctuary that feels worlds away replacing the noise of the world with the serenity of nature.
A Sanctuary Rooted in Nature
Al Zorah, Beach Resort has been designed to integrate seamlessly into its protected environment. Every one of the 89 rooms and villas is framed by either sweeping beach views or serene garden landscapes, with the surrounding mangroves providing a natural backdrop. This union of design-led architecture and ecological sensitivity creates a resort that is as respectful as it is refined.
'Al Zorah, Beach Resort is more than a new hotel opening, it is the unveiling of a design-led sanctuary where nature takes centre stage, a place that gives you a sense of calm, where sometimes it feels like the time has stopped.' said Krystel Irani, General Manager, Al Zorah, Beach Resort.
'From our panoramic beach and mangrove views to our architecture that blends into protected landscapes, every detail has been crafted to deliver understated luxury, calm and privacy. Strategically close to Dubai but designed to feel far removed, our resort is a retreat for quiet luxury seekers, wellness travellers, couples, families and corporate groups. What truly sets us apart is our people, the warmth of our team, their intuitive service and the genuine care they bring to every interaction. Our guests are welcomed not just as visitors but as part of our story, with experiences designed to feel deeply personal and memorable. We are proud to introduce what we believe will become the UAE's hidden gem in luxury hospitality'.
Wellness and Experiences
The resort's Signature Spa offers bespoke retreat packages, alongside curated wellness activities, kayaking and eco-adventures that allow guests to explore the very environment the resort protects.
For families, Al Zorah Beach Resort has been thoughtfully designed with dedicated facilities including a Kids Club, engaging watersports and activities that allow younger guests to enjoy the same sense of discovery and adventure as adults. Whether travelling as a family, a couple seeking tranquillity, or a group on a corporate retreat, the resort offers a rare balance of authenticity, simplicity and intuitive service that ensures every stay feels personal and memorable.
From golf at the neighbouring 18-hole championship course to private villas with space and serenity, Al Zorah, Beach Resort has been designed for every occasion. Whether couples, families or corporate retreats, the resort offers a rare balance of authenticity, simplicity and intuitive service.
Dine and Leisure
Guests can dine at Vinesse, the resort's all-day restaurant and home to a lively Saturday brunch, or at Aquario, a beachfront dining destination offering curated menus and themed dinners. Both venues celebrate flavour, place and atmosphere, open to in-house guests and visitors alike.
Opening on 25th August 2025, Al Zorah, Beach Resort welcomes guests to be the first to experience its sanctuary of eco-luxury. From launch day, visitors can indulge in a day-cation escape with access to the resort's pools, spa and dining, while those seeking a longer retreat can immerse themselves in villa stays framed by panoramic beach and garden views.
Guest can experience a curated programme of exciting activities and wellness experiences throughout their stay.
For booking, please visit https://www.alzorahbeachresort.com/

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