The rooms are clean, but very tired. Cleaning is daily, towels are changed every day too. The staff is very pleasant, always smiling, they do as much as possible what you ask. We had a room with two bedrooms and a living room. View of the mosque. But the room has a cracked bathroom, it's not very cozy. There's a mine right in the room. At night, you can hear music from the nightclub. Breakfast is monotonous and there is little choice, although it is delicious. The beach is only accessible by bus. A kettle and an iron will be brought to the room only upon request. There is no pool.
The hotel is super! (Former 5 stars.)
The rooms are old, of course, but they are quite large and comfortable. The service is excellent! All requests are carried out within reasonable limits without any problems. We asked them to give us breakfast at 5 a.m., and everything was done! It was served hot in a branded bag. I definitely recommend this hotel.
A purely Indian hotel. The staff is all Hindus, no one speaks Russian at the reception, they communicated through a Google translator. The food is normal, not varied. But during the week, there were shrimp for dinner once, since they had a check, we realized this when we saw a man in a suit who went and checked all the pots in the restaurant, and therefore on that day they constantly reported food. Transfer to the beach at 10.00 there and at 14.00 back, although you can tell the driver to pick up earlier or later. They drove a passenger car, a 7-seater Toyota. 3 elevators, one of which stinks of Indian spices. He was always very smelly... Towels were changed every day, cleaned every day too, it's very nice, the linen was changed 3 times in a week. There is a nightclub on the ground floor and music plays loudly in the evenings, you can even hear it at the reception. I do not know if he is legally working there or not, but compatriots vacationing there told me that there is a type of brothel, you can,, remove,, women. This is of course very strange, because the country is Muslim. Maybe because the owner of the hotel is Indian... of all the Emirates we've been to, Fujairah turned out to be the worst... Firstly, it is very poor compared even with Sharjah... Broken messes along the roads, garbage everywhere, abandoned construction sites, impoverished neighborhoods ..... In short, I was not impressed. And the Indian Ocean, in principle, is why I chose this Emirate, it turned out to be sooo dirty, bags, garbage, plastic bottles, even a whole cup sailed in waves from somewhere....