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Yas Island Rotana

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Cancellation policies apply

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Property Details

Golf Plaza, Yas Island
Abu Dhabi 131755 AE
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Height of luxury and personalized service

Yas Island Rotana offers superb accommodation with a wide range of facilities. The 281 room and 27 suites are designed with international flair, modern accessories and contemporary style for guests seeking privacy and personalized service. The rooms and suites offer private balcony or terrace with delightful views of the Yas Island.

Yas Island Rotana - Abu Dhabi
Golf Plaza, P.O. Box 131755
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
T: +971 (0)2 656 4000
F: +971 (0)2 565 1414
yasisland.hotel@rotana.com

You will always find us at your convenience

Yas Island Rotana is conveniently located on the new spectacular 25,000 hectare Yas Island, a truly breathtaking location home to the Yas Marina Circuit a world-class motor-racing circuit that will be the venue for the Formula One (F1TM) Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The hotel is in the vicinity of the F1 Race Track, the Links Golf Course and the Yas Southern Marina. Yas Island Rotana benefits from a network of road links and is 10 minutes away from Abu Dhabi International Airport, 20 minutes from Abu Dhabi's Business District and only 45 minutes from Dubai.

At Rotana your comfort comes first

Non-smoking rooms
Currency exchange
Doctor on call
Valet parking
Car limousine rental
Business centre
Multi-lingual staff
Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
Mobile telephone rental
Newsstand and gift shop
Ample parking space

Yas Island Rotana offers exquisite dining venues to suit all tastes from stylish to informal serving a delightful fusion of international cusines.

Island Cafe

Overlooking the lobby, this informal, yet elegant all-day café, serves aromatic coffee, tea and a wide selection of homemade pastries and snacks.

Choices

The all-day dining restaurant offering breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Blue Grill

An exquisite steakhouse restaurant, serving the best prime steaks and grilled favourites.

Aquarius

The ideal pool bar to enjoy refreshing drinks and light refreshments.

Y Bar

A bar based on the themed ‘New York Urban Chic' leisure setting with giant TV screens.

Rangoli

A traditional Indian restaurant serving authentic cuisine in a fine dining atmosphere.

Choose our state-of-the-art facilities for your entire conference and seminar requirements.

Whatever the nature or size of the function, the facilities at Yas Island Rotana and the impeccable attention to details is certain to leave a lasting impression on every delegate and guest.

6 fully equipped and flexible meeting rooms with latest communication technology.
A spacious Ballroom with modern and sophisticated decor.
A dedicated conference team available to facilitate every detail involved in hosting outstanding MICE and other events.

Keep fit and relaxed with Bodylines providing tranquility, the gym invigorating and the outdoor pool a complete relaxation

Outdoor temperature-controlled swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Sauna and Steam rooms
Children's Pool area
Tennis Court
Aquarius Pool Bar
Exquisitely designed massage treatment rooms
Bodylines Fitness Centre with professional instructors
  • 24 hour front desk
  • At Rotana your comfort comes first Non-smoking rooms Currency exchange Doctor on call Valet parking Car limousine rental Business centre Multi-lingual staff Laundry and dry cleaning facilities Mobile telephone rental Newsstand
  • Bar / Lounge
  • Business centre
  • Café
  • Concierge
  • Conference/Meeting facilities
  • Dry cleaning / laundry service
  • Gym/Fitness room
  • Interconnecting rooms
  • Kids pool
  • Lift/Elevator
  • Luggage storage
  • Non-smoking floors
  • On-site secure undercover parking
  • Outdoor pool - heated
  • Outdoor pool - unheated
  • Pool bar
  • Porter/Bell service
  • Restaurant/s
  • Room service - 24hr
  • Sauna
  • Spa/Hot tub/Jacuzzi
  • Street parking
  • Swim-up bar
  • Tour desk
  • Valet parking
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Wifi access

Classic Room

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The Classic Room with King Size or Twin Beds is 35 sqm, with a view of Plaza or Marina. Each room has 32" TV, minibar, Safe, IDD, IP phones, Coffee/Tea making facilities, High Speed Internet Access.
Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 2 guests in total.

Available bedding configurations:


1 double
or

2 singles
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (all)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the booking.
  • Air conditioning
  • Balcony / courtyard
  • Bath
  • Bathrobes
  • Broadband
  • Hairdryer
  • Mini bar
  • Non-smoking or smoking rooms on request
  • Opening windows
  • Satellite / Cable
  • Shower
  • Shower over bath
  • Tea/Coffee Making
  • TV
  • Wireless / WiFi

Business Facilities

At Rotana your comfort comes first

Non-smoking rooms
Currency exchange
Doctor on call
Valet parking
Car limousine rental
Business centre
Multi-lingual staff
Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
Mobile telephone rental
Newsstand and gift shop
Ample parking space
 

 
Check In 1400hrs
Check In Instructions A valid Original identity (Passport, UAE Driving License, UAE Work Permit ID or UAE e-Gate)
is required at the time of check-in to the Hotel.
Check Out 1200hrs
Getting There You will always find us at your convenience
Yas Island Rotana is conveniently located on the new spectacular 25,000 hectare Yas Island, a truly breathtaking location home to the Yas Marina Circuit a world-class motor-racing circuit that will be the venue for the Formula One (F1TM) Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The hotel is in the vicinity of the F1 Race Track, the Links Golf Course and the Yas Southern Marina. Yas Island Rotana benefits from a network of road links and is 10 minutes away from Abu Dhabi International Airport, 20 minutes from Abu Dhabi's Business District and only 45 minutes from Dubai.
Parking Ample parking space
Things To Do Tourism & attraction
The shining capital of the UAE

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE and the largest of the seven emirates has seen great transformation in the last few years. Despite its humble and quiet stature, the emirate has now launched itself into the international tourism market with its wealth of quality infrastructure and breathtaking offerings.

The bustling city lies on a T-shaped island in the Persian Gulf, with an estimated population of one million people – 80% of which are from the expatriate community. The city prides itself in being the largest and richest of the seven emirates, while still holding on to its rich Arabian culture and history.

Steps in history

Excavations reveal that Abu Dhabi was settled as far back as the third millennium BC, with its early history paying homage to the nomadic herding and fishing pattern that is typical of the whole UAE region. The emirates’ origins can be traced back to the late 18th century with the important tribal confederation of the Bani Yas, which was also in control of Dubai. It wasn’t until the 19th century that both emirates were separated and became independent from each other.

Camel herding, date and vegetable production in the inland oases of Al Ain and Liwa, as well as the fishing and pearl diving industries were the major driving forces of the emirates’ economy well into the mid-20th century. The city was mostly inhabited during the summer months, with most dwellings being constructed of palm fronds, known as barasti. Families from a wealthier background had the luxury of residing in mud huts.

Oil came into the picture in 1939, when HH Sheikh Shakbut Bin-Sultan Al Nahyan granted petroleum concessions – but it wasn’t until 1958 that any oil was found. To begin with, oil did not have a great impact on the emirate’s economy, and grand development was put on hold until HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan encouraged the use of oil money for development after his accession to the throne in 1966. After the British withdrew in 1968, HH Sheikh Zayed became the main driving force behind the formation of the UAE, and following the UAE’s independence in 1971, oil wealth flowed through the area. It wasn’t long before palm fronds and mud-brick huts were replaced by towering buildings, banks, boutiques and shopping malls.

Highlight

Abu Dhabi’s own Louvre Museum

A deal was signed recently between France and Abu Dhabi for the building of a branch of the renowned Louvre Museum on Saadiyat Island. The ‘Louvre Abu Dhabi’ will be an impressive 24,000 square-metre branch of the famous Parisian museum.

The emirate dished out a reported $930 million license fee - $530 million of which is for the rights of the ‘Louvre’ brand. In response, France will make expertise and art works available from its most prestigious museum. Each piece of art will be on loan to the ‘Louvre Abu Dhabi’ for a period of two years.

The ‘Louvre Abu Dhabi’ will be housed in a futuristic building that is designed by architect Jean Nouvel, who also designed the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris. The museum will cost $110 million to build, and is slated for completion in 2012.


Formula One races to Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi recently secured the right and privilege to host a Formula One Grand Prix from 2009. The franchise has been awarded to the emirate for a renewable seven-year term.

The track will be built on Yas Island, a man-made island of around 6,000 acres that is part of a sophisticated tourism development, including three golf courses, a polo field and a Ferrari theme park.

The track will be 5.6 kilometres long and will be divided into a three-kilometre permanent circuit for the public, and a 2.6 kilometre city layout, exclusively for Formula One racing.





Business
The Emirate today

The current boom in the tourism industry is propelling Abu Dhabi into the international scene, with various projects elevating the emirate into a Singaporean-style status in the region. Many visitors from around the world are being attracted to this active emirate, with its 1,300-kilometre coastline, and nearly $50 billion worth of investments in new hotels, good infrastructure and massive commercial, industrial and residential developments.

The secret of the emirate lies in its abundance in tourism offerings – pristine beaches, extensive desert wilderness, sporting attractions and luxurious shopping venues. The government of Abu Dhabi has placed tourism as a top priority, and seen as a good opportunity to boost the economic diversification and growth of the emirate, while at the same time enhancing its international reputation.

Back in 2004 the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) was set up in a bid to expand and support the emirate’s tourism industry. Since then, Abu Dhabi has witnessed a flood of new projects and developments, as well as heightened interest from around the world, reflected through high hotel occupancy rates. International specialist firm, Deloitte and Touche recently published an independent survey revealing that the emirate topped the world in occupancy rates in 2005 with 84.4% - beating the cities of Paris, Singapore and Sydney.

Key developments

Abu Dhabi International Airport is currently under the first phase of its $254 million expansion, which is due to be completed in 2010. Once completed, the new airport will have a futuristic new satellite terminal and a second runway, as well as an increased capacity from 4.3 million passengers to 7.2 million within five years of its launch.

The airport includes 52 contact gates, luxurious passenger lounges and everyone’s favourite duty-free options. Another feature is the latest in luggage processing technology, a hotel for transit passengers for a more comfortable wait, and a new air traffic control tower overseeing all incoming and outgoing aircraft.

One of the most ambitious projects in the emirates’ history is Saadiyat Island, a 27-square kilometre natural island 500 metres from Abu Dhabi. Development began in 2006 and is expected to continue until 2018.

Estimated to be half the size of Bermuda, Saadiyat Island will be one of the Middle East’s largest natural island developments. Boasting 30 kilometres of waterfront and various eco-features, the island will have six distinct districts ranging from a cultural area to marinas.

Features include 19 kilometres of beaches, two golf courses, resorts, three marinas with a 1,000 vessel capacity, over 8,000 private villas, over 38,000 apartments and a total of eight architectural landmarks including museums, a concert hall, art gallery and other major cultural centres. One such cultural centre is the construction of the world-famous Guggenheim Museum, designed by world-famous architect Frank Gehry, the original architect of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Abu Dhabi’s Guggenheim Museum will be 30,000 square metres, making it the largest of all Guggenheim museums worldwide. Scheduled for completion within the next five years, the museum will own its own collection of contemporary art, as well as exhibit works from the Guggenheim Foundation’s global collection.

Another development is ADNEC’s new state-of-the-art Exhibition Centre, which includes car-parking, accommodation, business, residential, leisure and retail facilities. The first phase was completed earlier this year, and cost approximately $137 million, adding 28,500 square metres to ADNEC’s exhibition area. It comprises of seven halls, 17 meeting rooms and two conference suites with a total seating capacity of 1,200.



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