Beach resort with pools, spa, dining, and private beach access
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Al Saadiyat Island - SDN1 - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates Get directions

"Ocean-facing modern design pairs with curated Emirati art, making the hotel equally suited to curators and collectors visiting the fair." - Ty Gaskins

"As the first hotel to open on Saadiyat Island in 2011, this resort offers a pristine private beach and contemporary neutral design with tasteful Arabian touches. It is best known for its swimming facilities—four pools including the capital’s largest infinity pool lined with towering palm trees—and the wintertime rooftop Shala Lounge is a top sundowner spot with flatbreads, dips, and expertly crafted cocktails. Make time for Argentinian-Lebanese fusion at Mate, and be sure to add a cup of the grassy national namesake beverage and some old-world empanadas to your order." - Ann Marie McQueen, CNT Editors

"Considered one of the country’s most spectacular hotels, this modern marvel appears in The MICHELIN Guide’s Abu Dhabi hotel selection." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team

"Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Saadiyat Island has become a cultural and architectural playground with the opening of the Jean Novel–designed Abu Dhabi outpost of The Louvre and plans for Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum. But it’s also a place to indulge in all-out luxury. The Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi echoes the island's design-forward offerings. Its 306 sand-hued rooms incorporate nods to Islamic art (in the metal-trimmed headboards and lattice-accented bathroom doors) with modern amenities like Nespresso coffee makers, standalone tubs, and Le Labo bath products. An infinity pool lined with open-air cabanas looks out on the Arabian Sea, the beach sits on a protected strip of waterfront just a short walk away, and a lazy river winds its way around the palm tree–studded grounds like a desert mirage. After a day spent sinking putts on the greens at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, soothe sore limbs with a massage at Atarmia spa, then dine on international dishes that range from Italian to Middle Eastern at one of the resort’s three restaurants."


"Modish 306-room beach resort and spa on Saadiyat Island (future site of the Abu Dhabi Louvre). Modern Arabian, with scattered references to classical Islamic art and a white Cubist exterior. High-ceilinged rooms, all with balconies, feature Nespresso machines, freestanding bathtubs, and wave-shaped metal sculptures."
