The names and stars were different. Both 2* and 3* were called a motel and a hotel. It doesn't change the essence. This is a very small hotel of two-storey buildings on the edge of a long coastline abutting an industrial zone. The hotel is old, shabby. The last time I was in it, the balconies of the second floor were already reinforced with temporary posts and beams, water flowed in a thin trickle and the doors mostly did not close. I've been to this hotel three times in different years. Next to it is a 5* hotel of the same network and food is brought from there, the sea and the sun are the same, it takes 15 minutes to the center (to the central park) of the city. Your own beach right from the room to the sea. Previously, tourists were brought from other hotels by 11 o'clock and the last ones were taken away at 14:00, but they did not interfere. The beach was deserted anyway. In general, a quiet, cheap hotel with normal food. But I don't recommend it now.
A great place for a budget tourist. We rested with children several times. The hotel is old, but cozy, the food is not very diverse, but delicious. It makes sense to take breakfast-dinner meals. If you take 3 meals a day, lunch and dinner will be the same. The room has a kettle, refrigerator. The center of Sharjah and shops are nearby. A great store for a budget tourist is Safir, they say, there are products and clothes at good prices.
In April we had a rest at this hotel. Very decent room stock. The staff liked their attitude very much too. The hotel has a great beach, but there are not enough umbrellas. There is also a shower and sun beds. The beach is clean, unless the tourists themselves make a mess of it in the morning. The hotel is located on the shores of the Persian Gulf, because the sea is clean here. There are many hotels along the coastline. Russian Russian Tatar restaurant Kazan is located across the street in Al Sifa, a worthy place, Russian tourists eat there all the time, the cuisine is home-made. Also, a bus goes along the street along the highway to the center and to Dubai. For its price, the hotel is good.
Real 3 stars, but the whole thrill of this hotel is access to the sea from the room (1st floor) and access to it by car, the ability to cook (there is a kitchen) and you can barbecue at the room from the sea
I have rested in this hotel 2 times, a cool hotel for its price, who does not like it, please go to the city, or to Dubai, where there is no budget first line at all. And so relax in the Emirates, on the first line, and at such a price...
Sovdepovsky hotel of the 80s. Furniture, cleaning is disgusting. The hotel is for poor and impoverished pensioners in terms of the situation, but you can't say that for the price. You can feel the savings on every penny, you will never see white towels, the beach is dirty. No one ever cleans there, just like in the rooms. One appearance of cleaning. Paid Wi-Fi and only at the reception. The food is tolerable, but they take you to another hotel for dinner, where you can immediately feel the difference in everything. It would seem only negative? But no. At the reception, the staff is very nice, Russian-speaking. Such an administrator as Joy has not seen in any country. He anticipates your question and anticipates all your desires. And that's without a tip! More pros: all rooms look at the sea, the hotel is small, the beach is empty, there is no need to run to take up space. No entertainment, so peace and quiet once after dinner. Except for the noise of the desalination plant, which is located to the right of the hotel. By the way, no one mentions such a neighborhood in any description of the hotel. In general, you can survive together with a large number of hungry skinny cats walking around the hotel, if you come with a positive mood and do not notice this garbage, enjoying the view of the sea and silence.