Set along the Indian Ocean in Oman, the Rotana Resort is a short walk to Salalah Beach and close to the attractions of Salalah city centre. Rooms and suites are built around the resort's lagoons and manmade canals and a superb range of guest facilities are available. Known as the Jewel of Arabia, Salalah is the ideal travel destination and boasts a rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.
Accommodation
Elegantly furnished classic rooms are en-suite and air-conditioned and have satellite TV, mini bar on request, safe, hairdryer, iron and iron board, tea and coffee making facilities and FREE Wi-Fi.
Dining at Salalah Rotana Resort
Your All-Inclusive package Includes
Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. All meals are served at the Saffron Restaurant; dining at alternative restaurants is at a fee. No alcoholic beverages are served during the Ramadan period from 05/05/2019-04/06/2019.
Please note the package given is a guide and the full description will be given at the time of arrival.
Rooms at the Salalah Rotana Resort
Find out more about your accommodation and the in room facilities at the Salalah Rotana Resort .
Classic Room
Classic Rooms include a balcony or terrace with views of the waterways that run through the Resort, private bathroom, bathrobes, hairdryer, ironing facilities, 40 inch Satellite TV, free bottled water, safe, tea and coffee making facilities, telephone and free Wi-Fi.
Sleeps: 0 Adults, 0 Children Size: 43.00 sqm FREE IN-ROOM WIFI INCLUDED
Salalah
Lush and tropical unlike anywhere else on the Arabian Peninsula
Visit Salalah for the first time and you would be forgiven for thinking you had moved from the Arabian Peninsula to the coasts of Africa. This lush, subtropical city, capital of the Dhofar region enjoys a unique climate, thanks to monsoon rains from India known as the Khareef, which occur in the summer months and transforms the surrounding area into a green, misty oasis.
This is Oman but different: palm-fringed beaches border luxurious hotels but the atmosphere, thanks in part to the city's trading port past, is reminiscent of Zanzibar in Africa rather than other parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Although bordered by the Rub' al-Khali (or empty quarter), the world's largest sand desert, the area is known for its banana and papaya plantations which are only possible due to its unique climate. There's even a festival celebrating the monsoon which causes this which runs from mid-July to August each year.
Meal Plans
Your All-Inclusive package Includes
Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. All meals are served at the Saffron Restaurant; dining at alternative restaurants is at a fee. No alcoholic beverages are served during the Ramadan period from 05/05/2019-04/06/2019.
Please note the package given is a guide and the full description will be given at the time of arrival.