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Al Wathba, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa

Book this if You want a Maldivian-style private pool villa experience but swapped the ocean for endless, silent sand dunes.

Why People Love It

9.3373 reviews
  • The 'Saray Spa' is a destination in itself with a snow cave and salt room
  • Bedouin-village architecture feels authentic, not like a generic glass tower
  • Private plunge pools in the villas are temperature-controlled and actually private

Quick Take: It's a stunning desert fortress that feels a world away from Abu Dhabi, but bring your wallet because you are a captive audience for every meal.

Reviewed by @amandassteixeiraMy stay at Al Wathba was the total reset I needed. The drive out sets the mood, and having a private pool facing the endless dunes made me never want to leave the villa. It’s pure, quiet luxury that feels miles away from reality.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests are obsessed with the peaceful silence and the 'spotless' housekeeping, but many find the on-site dining prices eye-watering.

Reality check

The 'Resort View' rooms face the main pool and lack the privacy you probably came here for—upgrade to Desert View or regret it.

  • You need absolute silence and darkness to sleep
  • You love spa days (the facilities are massive)
  • You want a romantic, secluded getaway where you don't leave the room

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.5
  • Housekeeping: Impeccable. Guests consistently use the word 'spotless'. Turn-down service is thorough.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Deep soaking tubs are kept pristine. No mold reports found.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition. The resort is relatively new (2019) and well-maintained.
  • Linens & towels: Plush and fresh, though the 'short blanket' issue is a recurring specific complaint.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of oud and frankincense (intentional and pleasant). No musty smells reported.

Sleepability™

9SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Absolute silence (seriously)
  • Occasional AC hum

Before you book

Good to know

  • Alcohol is served here (unlike some strict dry hotels), even during Ramadan (discreetly)
  • There is a 10 AED destination fee per bedroom per night payable at the hotel
  • The 'FlowRider' surf machine is on-site but often requires a separate booking/fee

What to pack

  • Electrical tape or a sleep mask (to cover the bright AC panel light)
  • A light jacket (desert nights get surprisingly chilly, even in shoulder seasons)
  • Moisturizer (the dry desert air is no joke)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • One-Bedroom Villa with Plunge Pool (for total privacy and dune views)
  • Royal Villa (if money is no object, 3 bedrooms + maid's room)

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard 'Resort View' rooms on the ground floor (zero privacy, people walk right by)
  • Rooms near the main pool if you want to nap during the day

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am booking this stay specifically for the desert solitude. Please assign a room/villa with a completely UNOBSTRUCTED view of the dunes. I would like to avoid any units that face the resort pathways, walls, or the road. High floor preferred if booking a standard room.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the main infinity pool is temperature-controlled (cooled in summer, heated in winter).

Can I bring my dog?

No, the resort has a strict no-pets policy.

Is it worth booking half-board?

Yes, absolutely. You are 45 mins from other restaurants, and a la carte prices are high (e.g., $25+ for a burger).

How far is the airport?

About 45-50 minutes by taxi from Abu Dhabi International (AUH).

Are there kids activities?

Yes, there is a Kids Club, a shaded kids' pool, and a FlowRider surf machine.

Is the desert view guaranteed?

Only if you book a 'Desert View' category. 'Resort View' looks at the pool/buildings.


Insider Tips

  • The breakfast buffet covers food with wicker baskets to keep flies away—don't be alarmed, it's smart hygiene.

  • Request a buggy to take you to the 'Al Mabeet' desert camp for dinner; walking in the sand in heels is a bad idea.

  • The 'Snow Cave' in the spa is free to use if you book a treatment—do not skip it.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The blankets on the beds are weirdly short for some tall guests.

  • 💡You might see a 'camel spider' or lizard on your patio—they are harmless, just let them be.

  • 💡The 'FlowRider' is a 'Wave-in-a-Box' machine, not the massive 'Surf Abu Dhabi' wave pool nearby (don't confuse them).

  • 💡Room service pizza is actually excellent and cheaper than dining at Terra Secca.

  • 💡The stars at night are visible, but the resort's own ambient light dampens the view slightly—walk out a bit for better views.

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