
Rove Hotels debuts first Ras Al Khaimah property on Al Marjan Island
Rove Hotels has launched its newest property, Rove Al Marjan Island, on the beachfront of Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, approximately one hour from Dubai.
The 441-room property, developed by Marjan with asset management by Stirling Hospitality Advisors, offers rooms with island or sea views, with 30 per cent featuring interconnecting options for families.
The hotel provides access to five international airports and sits five minutes from the UAE's first integrated resort with gaming, scheduled to open in 2027.
Rove expands to RAK
'It is such a proud moment for us to be introducing Rove Al Marjan Island, our first hotel in the emirate. This new property perfectly captures the spirit of adventure and cultural richness that Ras Al Khaimah offers. Entering such a rapidly growing destination aligns seamlessly with the Rove ethos of exploration and excitement, and we look forward to welcoming visitors from near and far to experience the unique charm and vibrant atmosphere of our new property,' said Paul Bridger, COO of Rove Hotels.
The hotel maintains Rove's sustainability focus, adhering to Ras Al Khaimah's Green Building Regulations (Barjeel) and implementing eco-friendly initiatives including the elimination of single-use plastics, refillable water bottles, and complete food waste composting.
Guests can access amenities including games, an outdoor cinema, a resident DJ, swimming pool, beachfront access, a 24-hour fitness centre, and children's play areas.
Dining options include The Daily restaurant, The Pool Bar, and the Rove Beachside Truck, with benefits extending to various island food and beverage outlets.
'We are thrilled to welcome Rove Al Marjan Island to our dynamic community. As a key addition to Al Marjan Island, our flagship project, this milestone reinforces our commitment to establishing one of the UAE's most exclusive luxury destinations. With Al Marjan Island continuing to grow as a global destination, this new property seamlessly aligns with our vision of delivering an exceptional blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. We eagerly anticipate the positive impact of this partnership and look forward to showcasing the unparalleled beauty and unique experiences of Al Marjan Island and Ras Al Khaimah to visitors from around the world,' Architect Abdulla Al Abdouli, CEO of Marjan added.
Ras Al Khaimah received 1.28 million overnight guests in 2024, showcasing its growth as a tourism destination.
The emirate features attractions including the Suwaidi Pearls Farm, Al Jazeera Al Hamra historic village, Dhayah Fort, and Jebel Jais, the UAE's highest peak.
The opening brings Rove Hotels' total to over 4,000 operational rooms in the UAE, strengthening its position as one of the region's fastest-growing hospitality brands.
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