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Old Dec 13, 2011 | 9:33 am
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Originally Posted by vuittonsofstyle
Anantara Desert Islands has been made out of an existing and very odd building that was part of the 'folly' of Sheikh Zayed, who was the late ruler & founder of the UAE. This island was his private eccentricity and includes a rather smelly 'nature reserve' full of inappropriate animals, such as giraffe and peacocks. He also tried to 'green' the desert here, so the scrappy hillsides are covered in strange mouldy plants. The 'beach' is man-made and not great for swimming off. The food is so-so. The rooms/suites are OK, but nothing is quite right here, especially when you compare it with Qasr Al Sarab, which is in a totally different league and competes, quite easily, with one of the better Four Seasons. This resort was built from scratch, with no expense spared and it shows. Everything works wonderfully. Food is superb, as is service. Rooms/suites are of a very high quality. The landscape and location are jaw dropping....etc etc.
Thanks for the informative update! I was considering visiting both Desert Islands and Qasr Al Sarab on an upcoming trip. Now maybe I'll limit it to the latter (while I am still concerned about the large size of the place, finding 'small and intimate' in Dubai and/or Abu Dhabi seems to be a challenge).
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