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Al Hamra Village

Book this if You want a budget-friendly, pet-friendly base in Ras Al Khaimah with pub vibes and golf course access, and don't mind trading modern polish for value.

Why People Love It

  • The Frisky Fox pub is a legitimate local hotspot with great food and vibes
  • Genuine pet-friendly policy (rare in UAE)
  • Access to the Al Hamra Residence private beach and pools nearby

Quick Take: A slightly tired 'village' complex that feels more like a expat housing compound than a hotel, but the price and pub make it a forgiveable crash pad.

Reviewed by @CharlotteAI surprised my pup with a staycation here and it was adorable. The staff were super welcoming, handing us the key card with a smile. We stayed in a villa which was perfect because it opened right up to these massive green lawns. Seeing my dog this happy made the trip.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Great value for money if you just need a bed and a beer, but don't expect 5-star luxury or sparkling new facilities.

Reality check

The 'village' charm is real, but so is the age—bathrooms often have cracked sinks, weak water pressure, or lingering smells.

  • You are traveling with a dog
  • You are a golfer playing the adjacent Al Hamra Golf Club
  • You prefer a pub atmosphere over a stuffy hotel lobby

Cleanliness & Maintenance

6
  • Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Reports of wet floors left after cleaning and missed dust in corners.
  • Bathroom hygiene: The weak point. Expect aging grout, cracked basins, and occasional sewage smells in older blocks.
  • Maintenance: Tired. Peeling paint and rusted fixtures are common complaints.
  • Linens & towels: Functional but worn. Don't expect plush, fluffy white towels.
  • Odors & scents: Generally okay, but some rooms have a lingering musty or damp smell due to AC humidity.

Sleepability™

5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • DJ and crowd noise from The Frisky Fox (until 2 AM)
  • Poolside activity during the day
  • Thin walls between connecting rooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • Tourism Dirham fee is AED 15 per bedroom per night, payable at check-in.
  • WiFi is technically free but signal can be spotty in corner rooms.
  • You can use the facilities (beach, pool) at Al Hamra Residence for free.

What to pack

  • Earplugs (essential if you get a pool-facing room)
  • Mosquito repellent (outdoor dining areas can be buggy in evenings)
  • Your own pool towel (hotel often runs out or they are worn)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Junior Suite (often only slightly more expensive, much more space)
  • Garden View rooms (generally quieter than Pool View)

Rooms to avoid

  • Pool View rooms on the ground floor (zero privacy, maximum noise)
  • Rooms directly above or adjacent to The Frisky Fox

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am a light sleeper and would like to request a room in a quiet block as far away from 'The Frisky Fox' pub and the main pool as possible. Upper floor preferred for privacy.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the beach on-site?

No. It is a 5-10 minute walk or a short shuttle ride to the Al Hamra Residence sister property.

Is it really pet friendly?

Yes, one of the few in RAK. There is a fee (~AED 150/night) and a deposit, but dogs are welcome in specific rooms.

Is breakfast worth it?

Generally no. Reviews cite long lines and average quality. You're better off grabbing coffee at The Village Café or brunching elsewhere.

Is there alcohol?

Yes, The Frisky Fox and the pool bar serve alcohol. There is also a liquor store (Al Hamra Cellar) nearby.

How is the WiFi?

Free, but reliability varies. Don't count on it for critical Zoom calls from your room.

Can I walk to the mall?

Yes, Al Hamra Mall is about a 10-15 minute walk, offering a Spinneys supermarket, food court, and shops.


Insider Tips

  • Use the complimentary 'Water Taxi' to get between the Golf Club, Marina, and other hotels—it's a fun, free way to see the area.

  • Skip the hotel buffet and eat at 'Marina Muse' at the Yacht Club for better food and views.

  • The 'Junior Suite' often costs barely more than a standard room but gives you a separate living area—huge value upgrade.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Village' is actually a residential area; you are staying in what feels like a converted apartment complex.

  • 💡Flies and mosquitoes can be intense around the pool bar after sunset.

  • 💡Room service can be incredibly slow (45+ minutes for simple items).

  • 💡The 'shuttle' to the beach is sometimes just a golf cart that you have to wait for in the heat.

  • 💡You might spot the 'Ghost Town' of Al Jazirah Al Hamra nearby—it's a fascinating, eerie slice of history worth a visit.

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