The first budget hotel Rove opens in the northernmost emirate

Rove Hotels opens its first hotel on Al Marjan Island in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

Rove Hotels, a joint venture of Emaar Properties and Meraas, is a 450-room hotel on Al Marjan Island in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. This is the first hotel in the emirate of a brand focused on the mid-price segment and young travelers.

Olivier Harnish, CEO of Emaar Hospitality Group, said: “We are grateful to the authorities of Ras Al Khaimah and Al Marjan Island for the opportunity to showcase the Rove Hotel in the emirate’s most prestigious project. Al Marjan Island is a breathtaking project in a superb location on the sea, which offers great opportunities for tourism and hotel business. "

Paul Bridger, corporate director of operations for Rove Hotels, added: "Thanks to its fast-paced tourism sector, Ras Al Khaimah welcomes visitors from all over the world, and the upcoming Rove Hotel will serve young and young with a heart of travelers."

The 450 guestrooms at Rove Al Marjan Island Hotel include 48-inch televisions with intelligent media hubs, free high-speed Wi-Fi, shower facilities in state-of-the-art bathrooms, and family rooms. The hotel has a unique beach club, a convenience store, an outdoor pool, a gym, a launderette, luggage storage, safes, sofa beds for guests, mini-refrigerators and much more. Guests also have the option of late check out at 14:00. Like all Rove Hotels, Rove Al Marjan Island has The Daily Restaurant, which serves international cuisine. The hotel also offers comfortable meeting rooms. Rove Pit Stop is ideal for informal communication.

An archipelago of four islands is at the heart of Ras Al Khaimah's growth strategy. It covers an area of ​​2.7 square meters. km and is one of the most prosperous residential and investment destinations for visitors from all over the world. Rove Al Marjan Island will be the first modern hotel of its kind in a mega-project.

Watch the video: First look of the Rove at the Park Hotel, Dubai (March 2024).