We had a wonderful rest! I liked everything! Great food, sandy beach, service and friendly staff! I was very lucky with the number (!! 5311).. With a small kitchen with a refrigerator, an electric kettle - the opportunity to drink tea.. Do not forget to take an adapter for their sockets and a tee. I took a jug with a filter and did not lose! Very helpful! The administrator (Supervisor) is given a separate respect! The vacation was a great success!;
The hotel is good compared to the surrounding city hotels, excellent (both the minimoor sidewalk and the road are present), you need to ask for a non-smoking room.
There is a park in front of the hotel, which is currently being renovated (as of January 2025).
There are many cafes and inexpensive local restaurants nearby. There is an exchange, the most profitable AL Ansari Exchange nearby, go towards LuLu (towards the underpass). It takes 25-35 minutes to get to the bus station on foot or by bus for 8AED for one, you won't get much, then you'll have to pay 12 AED for one for the bus to Dubai. If you choose the right bus route, you can go directly to the DAY TO DAY store (Jambo Sony stop) and buy Dubai chocolate there, not fix, but also delicious.
There are a lot of locals in the hotel itself, they come with their own furniture and if they go to the sauna, they close there, believing that it is their own!!!!!
The breakfasts are 25AED per person. The food is delicious, with the exception of kurasans and buns, they were fresh once, then they became stale and stale, but they continued to be put on all subsequent breakfasts for 10 days. There are a lot of local dishes for breakfast, but there are also European dishes.
When we arrived late at 10, we ordered food from the hotel restaurant - a complex of lula, grilled chicken, tortillas, hummus (they give it everywhere) - it was very tasty, we ate for two more days 85AED, paid in cash.
The beach in Sharjah is a 25-30 minute walk away. After the renovation, it was clean, sparsely populated, toilets, a locker room.
There is a pier embankment not far from the hotel.
There are a lot of mosques around, the first night we jumped up from a very loud prayer at 4.45, then we got used to it.
They don't give out beach towels at the hotel, and I'm writing about this because some of them do.