We have a house in Al Hamra and spend as much time as possible there during Ramadan each year as everything is open as usual during the day, including all the bars.
We stayed in a garden view room too. If you have the same as us, your room will be in one of the free standing blocks that are scattered all over the grounds. From our previous visits all of the blocks are lovely, so I'm sure you'll have a great time.
Haven't been during Ramadan sorry, but went a couple of weeks ago.
We had a lovely time, it seemed so much cooler than here.
Only downside, and we did mention this to the hotel, who decided not to do anything about it, was the number of fully dressed people in the children's pool and a few children without swim nappies on (or any nappy whatsoever). Bleurgh!
top tip there, Shamat! (making mental note to pack toaster and kettle...).
what kind of room did you stay in? I think we have a garden villa room, or I think that's what it's called.
We also used some of the restaurants in the Golf Club too, so take those Entertainer vouchers too in case you fancy a change of scene. The golf club is a 5 minute stroll away from the main entrance. We've been to Hamra Fort 3 times now and we love it!
Just one other top tip. If you like to start your day with a cup of tea or coffee, there aren't tea and coffee making facilities in the room, so we take a travel kettle and milk (can you tell we're English?!)
Thanks so much, that's going to make life a lot easier! We'll definitely take our own supplies, but I've got Entertainer vouchers for most of the F&B outlets for the evenings. It looks like a nice place and we're very excited, so it was good to hear it's got a relaxed vibe at the moment :-)
We went there this weekend! Everything seems to be open as usual, including serving barley beverages during the day! Whenever we go, we always take snacks of our own rather than pay hotel prices, but if you don't want to do that, you will have plenty of other choices. The mini bars are stocked with snacks and drinks as normal.
Also the hotel wasn't particularly quiet, in fact it was just right - there were enough people around to give it an atmosphere, but not so many that you were fighting over sun loungers etc.
We had a really nice time, I hope you do too!
We're going for two nights next week, fully expecting things to be quiet because of Ramadan, but to help me prepare things to take (especially for my always-hungry 4-yr old) can anyone tell me what is (or isn't) open during the day for food, snacks, soft drinks etc? Not too worried about booze but if there's a bar open after sunset that would be a nice bonus! Thank you