Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas has announced an addition to its Middle East portfolio with Anantara World Islands Dubai Resort.
 
The luxury brand operates nine hotels and resorts in the region, including six in the United Arab Emirates, with the newest addition to launch in Q4 of 2021.
 
The resort is in the final stages of development in the World Islands archipelago, located in the Arabian Gulf, approximately four kilometres off the coast of Dubai, a statement from Anantara said.
 
The island will be completely dedicated to the resort, with guests able to access by boat in just 15 minutes from the jetty at Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort.
 
Dillip Rajakarier, CEO Minor Hotels, parent company of Anantara, said: “Anantara World Islands Dubai Resort will be the first hotel to open on this archipelago, offering guests a memorable escape just off the coast of Dubai. Guests will be able to experience the wonder of Dubai and the ambiance of an island sanctuary, in this new resort.”
 
Seven Tides Limited CEO Abdulla bin Sulayem added: “Anantara is one of the world’s prestigious luxury hotel brands, which is well established in Dubai and the UAE. Seven Tides and Anantara are further strengthening our relationship with this new venture on the World Islands.”
 
The property will feature 70 keys comprised of suites, beach and pool villas. Villas will have a private pool, an outdoor dining area and direct access to the beach. In-room spa treatments, a gym and a kid’s club will also be part of the resort's amenities.
 
Dining options will include a Mediterranean al fresco restaurant and Arabic-Indian specialty dining. In addition, freshly caught seafood will be prepared by the in-house team of chefs.
 
Anantara World Islands Dubai Resort is owned by real estate and hospitality developer Seven Tides Limited and holding company with a portfolio of properties, including Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort.
 
Anantara currently operates more than 40 hotels across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Indian Ocean, with a pipeline of new developments including in the Middle East region, Europe and Asia.-TradeArabia News Service

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