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Two Hotels in Dubai: Al Seef Heritage Hotel & Hotel Riu Dubai

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Al Seef Heritage Hotel

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Change of Scenery Guaranteed

This hotel has that “je ne sais quoi” that I really liked! The constructions of the Al Seef district are recent constructions inspired by the historic pearl fishing port at the origin of the Dubai Creek. The Al Seef Heritage Hotel extends over a dozen traditional Arab houses (bayts), with all modern comforts. A small walk from the reception desk to access the bayt in which our room is located. During the day, the souk is quite touristy, but not crowed. And in the evening it is even more pleasant.

Our room is large with character without being stuffy or maximalist. I really liked the heavy wooden doors. From our balcony we have a wonderful view of the river’s banks. The bed is very comfortable and the bathroom very practical with a drying rack. Like the feeling of being in a setting of 19th century writers, poets and travelers, or even orientalist painters. Here and there, antique objects.

We took our breakfasts and almost all our dinners at the hotel, because we often come home late. The restaurant closes at 11 p.m.: very very pleasant to be alone, sit down and enjoy the coolness on one of the terraces (photo below). Eat meze and a chicken or beef shawarma. Then stroll through the narrow streets that are less and less crowded as time goes on. Some merchants leave their products outside overnight, apparently there is no problem with theft.

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Hotel Riu Dubai

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To swim in the waters of the Persian Gulf

Different neighborhood, different atmosphere. For the end of our Dubai getaway, we just wanted to swim in the emerald waters of the Persian Gulf and stay in a beach hotel in a “desert “area. The Hotel Riu Dubai shares this long wide strip of beach with a single neighboring hotel. And from the balcony of our suite, I could spend hours and hours contemplating the sea, if the wind wasn’t blowing.

Cold at first, the sea water is very salty and there is current. The perfect conditions to encourage you to swim in sport mode. The swimming area is delimited by buoys and under the supervision of a lifeguard. After the effort, the comfort with the very good lunch and dinner buffets. A festival of flavors we enjoy on the terrace of the main restaurant, overlooking the swimming pools and gardens.

For a short weekend, we felt like we were on vacation, after rushing around Dubai. Although the hotel has 750 rooms, we managed to find islands of calm and tranquility, where to read a good book, daydream in the shade of a palm tree during the hottest hours and above all swim! In the suite, I really appreciated having space: a comfortable dressing room, spacious bathroom and good bedding.

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Many thanks to Al Seef Heritage Hotel and Hotel Riu Dubai for these beautiful invitations. As always, these are my opinions.

Deux hôtels à Dubaï : Al Seef Heritage Hotel et l’Hotel Riu Dubai

Al Seef Heritage Hotel

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Cet hôtel a ce “je ne sais quoi” qui m’a beaucoup plu! Les constructions du quartier d’Al Seef sont récentes, inspirées par l’historique port de pêche à la perle à l’origine de la Crique de Dubaï. L’Al Seef Heritage Hotel s’étend sur une dizaine de maisons arabes traditionnelles ou bayts, avec bien sûr tout le confort moderne. Petite marche depuis la réception pour accéder au bayt dans lequel se trouve notre chambre. En journée, le souk est assez touristique mais pas trop. Et le soir c’est encore plus agréable.

Notre chambre est grande, avec du caractère sans être étouffante ou maximaliste : j’ai beaucoup aimé les lourdes portes en bois. De notre balcon, nous avons une magnifique vue sur les rives de la crique. Le lit est très confortable et la salle de bain, très pratique avec un étendoir. Comme l’impression d’être dans un décor des écrivains, poètes et voyageurs du XIXe siècle, ou encore de peintres orientalistes. De ci de là, des objets qui paraissent avoir été chinés.

Nous avons pris nos petits déjeuners et presque tous nos dîners à l’hôtel, car souvent, nous rentrons tard. Le restaurant ferme a 23h : très très agréable de se retrouver seuls, se poser et profiter de la fraîcheur dans une des terrasses (photo ci-dessous). Manger des meze et un shawarma de poulet ou de boeuf. Puis se promener dans les étroites rues de moins en moins fréquentées, à mesure que l’heure avance. Certains marchands laissent leurs produits dehors toute la nuit, apparemment il n’y a pas de problème de vol.

Hotel Riu Dubai

Nager dans les eaux du golf persique

Autre quartier, autre ambiance. Pour la fin de notre escapade à Dubaï, nous voulions juste nager dans les eaux émeraudes du golf persique. Aussi séjourner dans un hôtel de plage excentré, pour éviter la jungle urbaine. L’Hotel Riu Dubai ne partage cette longue et large langue de plage qu’avec un unique hôtel voisin. Et depuis le balcon de notre suite, je pourrai passer des heures et des heures à contempler la mer, s’il n’y avait pas le vent.

L’eau de mer est très salée, froide au début et il y a du courant : les conditions parfaites pour vous inciter à nager en mode sportif. L’espace où se baigner est délimité par des bouées et sous la surveillance d’un maître nageur. Après l’effort, le réconfort avec les très bons buffets des déjeuners et dîners. Un festival de saveurs que nous dégustons à la terrasse du restaurant principal, surplombant les piscines et jardins.

Le temps d’un court week-end, nous avons eu l’impression d’être en vacances, après avoir couru de part et d’autre dans Dubaï. Bien que l’hôtel ait 750 chambres, nous avons réussit à nous trouver des îlots de calme et tranquillité, où ouvrir un bon bouquin, rêvasser à l’ombre d’un palmier aux heures les plus chaudes et surtout nager! Dans la suite, j’ai vraiment apprécié d’avoir de l’espace : un confortable dressing, une spacieuse salle de bain et une bonne literie.

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Un grand merci au Al Seef Heritage Hotel et à l’Hotel Riu Dubai, pour ces belles invitations. Comme toujours, ce sont mes opinions.

El Gouna: Where To Sleep

Three Corners Ocean View

The Charming Hotel

The hotel in El Gouna I recommend you to stay is the Three Corners Ocean View, ideally located in the marina with an amazing 180 degree view of the Red Sea and turquoise lagoons! A discreet gem of friendliness with a great team. It feels really good and you can totally destress. The marina’s restaurants and shops are a short walking distance, or you can take tuk tuks.

I really liked this small hotel, even if the interior design doesn’t match my tastes. Here, I soon forgot this “detail” to fully appreciate the exceptional location, cleanliness, kindness of the effecient staff, as well as the discretion of the other customers. In short, the unique atmosphere of this hotel reserved for adults

Our large room was comfortable with a big balcony and a lovely view of the yachts. The basic bathroom with shower was convenient. And the icing on the cake: the outdoor terraces with flower gardens (and the Red Sea in the background) and the quality of the restaurant, both at breakfast and for dinners.

Steigenberger Golf & Resort El Gouna

Beautiful Gardens

The first highlights of the Steigenberger Golf Resort El Gouna is its beautiful gardens! A pleasure for the eyes! Our spacious room had a shaded terrace with a magnificent view of a lagoon and the 18-hole golf course. The dream setting to have breakfast! So much nicer than at the main restaurant, but the choice is also more limited.

The facilities are clean and comfortable and the space is not lacking, but the interior design does not match my taste here too. The hotel is large (268 rooms) and a bit far to the marina: to move to the outside restaurants or other activities, you have to book a transport, tuk tuk or taxi. The first night we stayed at the hotel, while the second night we had dinner at a marina restaurant. 

As we are very active (Louxor day tour, bicycle, quad and jeep, diving and beach club), we spent less time in the hotel. But at the hottest hours of day, we were in the nice pool, or in the shade to enjoy the gardens (which I’m a big fan!).    

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Many thanks to Sunweb, Three Corners Ocean View and Steigenberger Golf & Resort, for this beautiful invitation. As always, these are my opinions.