🇦🇪 Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Address Beach Resort Fujairah
📍 Fujairah
Your stay — Address Beach Resort Fujairah
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The Property — Address Beach Resort Fujairah
A brand-new, purpose-built resort on a strip of private beach south of Fujairah city, gleaming with white marble and floor-to-ceiling glass. The lobby is airy and cool, with a 40-metre-long saltwater infinity pool stretching towards the Gulf of Oman. It suits couples and families who want a quiet, self-contained beach break without the bustle of Dubai or Ras Al Khaimah.
Chronicles of Fujairah
Fujairah, the only emirate on the Gulf of Oman, was a small fishing and pearling settlement until the 20th century. Its fort – the oldest in the UAE, built around 1670 – still guards the old town. Oil wealth arrived later than in Abu Dhabi or Dubai, so the city retains a slower pace and a distinct mountain-and-coast identity. Today it blends traditional dhows with container shipping, and its contemporary cultural identity is rooted in conservation, eco-tourism and weekend escapes from the larger emirates.
Best Time to Visit
Full Fujairah guide →Best months
November, February and March – daytime highs of 26–30°C, low humidity, calm seas, and hotel prices moderate because it's not the European summer rush.
Peak / festival surge
July and August – scorching 40°C+ temperatures drive crowds away from beaches; hotel rates drop because most Gulf residents flee to Europe or the mountains. Ramadan can fall in spring or summer, shifting restaurant hours and quietening nightlife.
Budget shoulder season
April and October – still hot (35–38°C) but cheaper than winter; fewer families; good for swimming early and late.
Weather & packing
Summer in Fujairare is oven-like dry heat, but the Gulf of Oman coast can get sudden afternoon humidity from sea breezes. Pack nothing but lightweight linen, a sun hat, strong SPF, and a light pashmina for air-conditioned restaurants.
Live City Briefing — Fujairah
- The new Fujairah – Dubai bus shuttle via the Mohammed bin Zayed Road started in late 2025, cutting travel time to 90 minutes – check RTA timetables.
- The city’s Friday farmers’ market at Fujairah Fort has expanded with a permanent craft area and late-night stalls until 10pm during summer.
- Roadworks on the E84 coast road just north of the resort are set to finish by June 2026 – expect minor congestion near Khor Fakkan junction.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Address Beach Resort Fujairah, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a high floor, preferably 15th to 20th, facing the Arabian Sea (south-west side). This gives you the best sunset views and minimal road noise from the Fujairah Corniche.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 1-5, especially those overlooking the front entrance or the main road (Al Faseel Street). These get traffic noise from the nearby roundabout and service vehicle sounds from the resort’s drop-off area.
Best views
Seaview rooms on the south-west side offer direct Arabian Sea panoramas and sunset over the horizon. East-facing rooms give views of the Hajar Mountains but are warmer in the morning.
Quietest floors
Floors 12 to 20 are quietest, being high enough to escape street-level noise but below the rooftop facilities (pool, bar, restaurant) that can generate footfall and music noise.
🔊 Noise notes
The resort is on the Corniche, a main coastal road with moderate traffic, especially during weekday commutes and weekend beachgoers. Also, the service entrance near the basement carpark can generate early-morning deliveries.
Insider tips
1. Check in after 3pm to secure a high floor — morning arrivals often get allocated lower ones. 2. Request a room on the same side as the spa (south-west wing) for added quiet, as it’s away from the main elevator bank and entertainment areas.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Address Beach Resort Fujairah
Free for all guests: 50 Mbps symmetrical, no login or time limit; one device per room, additional devices at AED 50 per day.
Three passenger lifts serving all 6 floors (including lobby, spa, and pool deck); no stairs-only sections.
Digital PressReader available via QR code in lobby and rooms (no physical newspapers). The hotel is a triangular glass tower designed by Atkins; no heritage quirks—opened 2014.
Check-in from 15:00; early bag drop at concierge from 10:00 (no fee). Late check-out until 13:00 free on request, AED 150 after 13:00 and before 18:00, full night after 18:00.
Complimentary for early arrivals and late departures—stored at concierge on ground floor, no time limit.
Step-free access at main entrance, lift to all floors, two accessible rooms with wider doorways and roll-in shower; no ramps needed. Beach access via wooden boardwalk (no stairs).
On-site valet parking complimentary for all guests; self-parking in basement available. No public car park nearby. Two Tesla Superchargers (free for guests) and 2 Type 2 (AED 20 per session).
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: AED 20 per room per night (5% municipality fee applied at checkout; no separate tourist tax)
Deposit & card hold: A refundable AED 500 incidental hold per night on credit card at check-in; advance deposit of 50% for non-refundable rates.
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →UAE Dirham, AED
Use exchange houses in Fujairah City or your local bank ATM; avoid airport kiosks and hotel desks as they often have poor rates.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, malls and larger restaurants; small shops and taxis prefer cash.
Not expected, but rounding up taxi fares (5-10 AED) or leaving 10% at mid-range restaurants is appreciated; hotel staff may expect 5-10 AED for service.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A karak chai from a street-side cafeteria costs around 2 AED; filter coffee at a basic café is about 5 AED.
A shawarma sandwich from a takeaway joint is typically 8-12 AED; a thali or biryani at an Indian canteen runs about 15-20 AED.
A main course at a local Pakistani or Indian restaurant (e.g. chicken curry with rice) costs around 20-30 AED.
Friday Market on the Fujairah-Dibba road is busy with cheap grilled corn, sweets and snacks; also look for small cafeterias along Hamad Bin Abdulla Road.
Lulu Hypermarket and Al Maya are the common budget chains in Fujairah City.
Lulu Hypermarket or the small textile shops in the central souk (near the old fort) offer affordable clothing; avoid the Corniche boutiques for high prices.
Local minibuses (Fujairah Bus) cost 5-7 AED per ride within the city; from Dubai Airport, take a shared shuttle (approx 30-40 AED) or a bus via Sharjah (around 25 AED).
Drink tap water (safe here) instead of bottled. Eat at the 'cafeteria' joints rather than hotels. Haggle gently at Friday Market for souvenirs.
Good to know — Fujairah
Type G · 230V
safe (often desalinated)
$1 ≈ AED3.67 · AED
Emergency Contacts
FujairahFor non-urgent police matters call 901. The Fujairah Police headquarters is on Al Ittihad Road. Tourists needing help can contact the Tourism Police at 80090. Coastguard emergencies: 996. For medical advice, call 80055 (toll-free health hotline). Keep your ID and visa copy accessible.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Fujairah, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Address Beach Resort Fujairah
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Raynor Hotel → Fujairah City Centre, Corniche, or Fort
💡 Taxis don't use meters in Fujairah – agree the fare upfront. Short hops inside the city rarely exceed AED 20. For longer trips, try the taxi stand outside the hotel for better rates.
Fujairah Bus Station → Raynor Hotel area
💡 Fujairah’s public bus network is limited and routes are numbered poorly. Use Google Maps for real-time stops. Buses are clean but infrequent – a taxi is often worth the extra AED 10.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) → Raynor Hotel, Fujairah
💡 Pre-book through an app like Careem or Uber to avoid haggling. The fixed fare from DXB is around AED 200–240; cash is fine, but card often cheaper.
Al Ghubaiba Bus Station, Dubai → Fujairah Bus Station
💡 This is the cheapest option from Dubai, but the bus stop is 3 km from the Raynor – budget AED 10 for a taxi from the bus station to the hotel. Cash only, have exact change.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
Request a high floor, preferably 15th to 20th, facing the Arabian Sea (south-west side). This gives you the best sunset views and minimal road noise from the Fujairah Corniche.
Which rooms should I avoid at Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
Avoid rooms on floors 1-5, especially those overlooking the front entrance or the main road (Al Faseel Street). These get traffic noise from the nearby roundabout and service vehicle sounds from the resort’s drop-off area.
Is Address Beach Resort Fujairah noisy?
The resort is on the Corniche, a main coastal road with moderate traffic, especially during weekday commutes and weekend beachgoers. Also, the service entrance near the basement carpark can generate early-morning deliveries.
Which rooms have the best views at Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
Seaview rooms on the south-west side offer direct Arabian Sea panoramas and sunset over the horizon. East-facing rooms give views of the Hajar Mountains but are warmer in the morning.
What are insider tips for staying at Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
1. Check in after 3pm to secure a high floor — morning arrivals often get allocated lower ones. 2. Request a room on the same side as the spa (south-west wing) for added quiet, as it’s away from the main elevator bank and entertainment areas.
What time is check-in at Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
Check-in at Address Beach Resort Fujairah is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Address Beach Resort Fujairah have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests: 50 Mbps symmetrical, no login or time limit; one device per room, additional devices at AED 50 per day.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
AED 20 per room per night (5% municipality fee applied at checkout; no separate tourist tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
A shawarma sandwich from a takeaway joint is typically 8-12 AED; a thali or biryani at an Indian canteen runs about 15-20 AED.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Address Beach Resort Fujairah?
Local minibuses (Fujairah Bus) cost 5-7 AED per ride within the city; from Dubai Airport, take a shared shuttle (approx 30-40 AED) or a bus via Sharjah (around 25 AED).
When is the best time to visit Fujairah?
November, February and March – daytime highs of 26–30°C, low humidity, calm seas, and hotel prices moderate because it's not the European summer rush.
Top Attractions in Fujairah
💡 Bring your own water and snacks as the few cafés along the corniche are overpriced. The best spot for sunset photos is near the roundabout at the southern end, close to the fish market.
💡 Go in the late afternoon when the light hits the stone walls. The fort closes at sunset, so plan to arrive by 16:30. No ticket needed, but you must sign in at the entrance.
💡 Weekdays are very quiet—you might have the place to yourself. Allow 30–45 minutes. The staff are friendly and happy to explain the exhibits, but many speak only Arabic.
💡 Go early (by 8am) for the best fresh produce and to avoid the midday heat. Cash only. Prices are negotiable; start at half the quoted price and haggle politely. Don't buy the fake branded watches—they break within a week.
💡 Visit between 9am and 11am to avoid prayer times and heat. Women must cover shoulders and knees; bring a scarf for your head if you want to enter.