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Fact-Sheet-English--Al-Baleed-Resort SHROUD YOURSELF IN OMAN'S COASTAL HERITAGE AND BEACHFRONT LUXURY. Between a beach and freshwater lagoon, Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara offers refreshing luxury and a gateway to Oman’s cultural treasures. Experience a beachfront oasis that is the first luxury villa resort in Salalah featuring 30 premier sea view rooms, 10 deluxe rooms and 96 villas, 88 of which come with private pools. Admire how history, culture and nature unite in striking elegance to honour the destination. Address P.O. Box 360, P.C. 214, Al Mansurah Street, Al Baleed, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman Telephone +968 2322 8222 Fax +968 2322 8111 Email [email protected] Website salalah.anantara.com LOCATION A 15-minute drive from Salalah International Airport and close to all sightseeing highlights, Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara will offer refreshing luxury and a gateway to Oman’s cultural treasures. Located next to Al Baleed Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors can explore significant structures of the early Bronze Age such as the Citadel, City Wall and Grand Mosque. ACCOMMODATION The luxury accommodation will comprise 10 deluxe rooms, 30 premier sea view rooms, 8 villas and 88 one, two and three bedroom pool villas. Each accommodation type features an amazing view of the sea. The 88 villas are complemented with their own private temperature-controlled swimming pool and personalised villa host service. GUEST ROOMS DELUXE GARDEN VIEW ROOMS Savour a stylish and spacious living space with king size bedroom and an outdoor terrace where you can view the lush and refreshing landscaped garden. PREMIER SEA VIEW ROOMS Relish the view of dramatic waves of the Arabian Sea from your room equipped with king size or twin beds and balcony furnished with lounge cushion seating. DELUXE BEACH VIEW ROOMS View a stunning pristine beach and a bedroom equipped with a comforting king size bed, luxury bathtub, separate rain shower and an outdoor terrace. VILLAS ONE BEDROOM GARDEN VIEW VILLAS Unwind in a luxuriously designed villa with ultimate privacy and exclusivity featuring a king size bedroom and an outdoor patio with dining space and lounge area. ONE BEDROOM LAGOON VIEW VILLAS Relax inside an elegant bedroom, outdoor garden dining terrace and lounge area with a view overlooking the translucent freshwater lagoon nestled discreetly along the blooms by the ancient archaeological site. ONE BEDROOM BEACH VIEW VILLA Experience utmost comfort in this blissful and spacious villa with a stylish bedroom, elegant living area, and an outdoor patio equipped with sunbeds that offer direct access and most amazing view of the sea. POOL VILLAS ONE BEDROOM GARDEN VIEW POOL VILLAS Get a sense of sheer relaxation in this elegant and secluded villa set around the lush and thriving landscape. Marvel the spacious bedroom, living area and private temperature-controlled pool, and relax in the outdoor Arabian lounge for a beverage brought to you by your villa host. ONE BEDROOM LAGOON VIEW POOL VILLAS Enjoy the panoramic view of nature and Al Baleed’s iconic heritage in this luxury villa encompassing a lavish living area with a king bedroom, outdoor dining terrace, lounge space and private swimming pool bordering the natural lagoon of the historical archaeological site. ONE BEDROOM BEACH POOL VILLAS Wake up to a strikingly beautiful view of the picturesque coast of Dhofar in a spacious living area with décor reflecting the rich culture of Oman. Offering relaxing exclusivity, this luxury villa features a king size bedroom and separate lounge which leads onto the outdoor terrace with private temperature-controlled pool and beach access. TWO BEDROOM GARDEN VIEW POOL VILLAS Indulge in stylish comfort and spaciousness with full bedrooms equipped with a king bed in the master’s bedroom and twin beds on the second bedroom, both complemented with rain showers, bathtubs, walk-in dressing areas and indoor and outdoor lounges. Sunbathe privately in the outdoor pool or savour garden dining at the terrace with a personalised villa host for an utmost experience. *FAMILY GARDEN VIEW POOL VILLA Perfect for the whole family, experience true luxury and space to relax with two connecting One Bedroom Garden View Pool Villas. Both offer an expansive bedroom, living area and private pool. The adjoining door offers separate retreats with the feeling of togetherness. *Subject to availability THREE BEDROOM ROYAL BEACH VILLA Luxuriate in this elegant villa embodying the Omani heritage and utmost luxury with Middle Eastern furnishings and commanding views of the white sandy beach, rolling waves and swaying palms. Delight in the exquisite setting of three spacious bedrooms, each complemented with walk-in closets and bathroom with rain shower and bathtub. Savour the sense of light and airiness swimming in your very own private 40 square metre pool and outdoor rain shower. Lounge on your sunbeds and outdoor dining room with a personalised villa host to ensure you get most out of your stay. ROOM CONFIGURATION Number of Room size Extra Room Type Max Occupancy rooms (m²) bed Deluxe Garden View Room 8 91 1 2A + 1C Premier Sea View Room 22 53 1 2A + 1C Premier Sea View Room 8 53 1 2A + 1C Deluxe Beach Room 2 91 1 2A + 1C One Bedroom Garden View Villa 5 176 1 2A + 3C One Bedroom Lagoon View Villa 2 176 1 2A + 3C One Bedroom Beach Villa 1 176 1 2A + 3C One Bedroom Garden View Pool Villa 63 176 1 2A + 3C One Bedroom Lagoon View Pool Villa 9 176 1 2A + 3C One Bedroom Beach Pool Villa 7 176 1 2A + 3C Two Bedroom Garden View Pool Villa 8 240 2 2A + 3C *Family Garden View Pool Villa *5 352 2 4A + 6C Three Bedroom Royal Beach Villa 1 630 3 6A + 3C TOTAL 136 ACCOMMODATION FEATURES GUEST SERVICES § King or twin beds § 24-hour room service § Walk-in dressing room § Child care services available § Luxury bathroom with rain shower and § Library with Apple PC’s and business separate bathtub centre services § Interactive LED TV, media hub and blue § Prayer room tooth sound system § Albahhara Kids Club and Alshirae Teens § USB charging station Club § Work desk § Gym § WiFi § Tennis court § In-room safe § Meetings & Events § Complimentary Internet access § Retail shops § Individually-controlled air conditioning § Anantara Spa with hammam, rasul § Coffee machine and tea selection facilities, steam room and relaxation § Balcony or terrace with outdoor lounge areas seating § 3 dining outlets § Interconnecting options § Shisha lounge *Subject to availability LEISURE RESORT ACTIVITIES LOCAL ATTRACTIONS § Anantara Spa § Al Baleed Archaeological Site § Biking and the Land of Frankincense § Spice Spoons cooking class Museum § Outdoor infinity swimming pool § Al Fizayah beach § Fitness centre § Al Haffa Souq § Albahhara Kids Club § Al Mughsail Beach and Al Marneef Cave § Alshirae Teens Club § Ittin Mountain § Tennis and volleyball courts § Jabal Samhan § Table tennis and billiards § Rub Al Kali or ‘Empty § Beach Football and Beach Volleyball Quarter’ § Yoga § Sumhuram Archaeological § Wellness programmes Park at Khor Rori § Local excursions – Half day and full day § Taqah Castle tours § Ubar § Boat trips and water sports* – Diving, § Wadi Darbat snorkelling, dhow cruise, dolphin watching and fishing § Wadi Dawkah Water activities are not available during Khareef wet season from June to September. DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT Savour meals that showcase local culture, or inspiring tastes from across the globe. Daytimes have a casual flow, with refreshments and Mediterranean classics by the pool. Evenings at these speciality Oman restaurants feel sophisticated and stir the senses, from exciting Asian cuisines to gourmet buffet feasts. Enjoy the specialties of talented chefs on waterfront terraces. Linger over sunset cocktails and shisha. Let us create the most romantic night imaginable, with your perfect menu served by a personal waiter, in total privacy on the beach. SAKALAN Meaning ‘The Land of Frankincense’, is an all-day dining restaurant bringing a variety of delightful flavours. Let us serve you in the stylish dining room, or outside on the terrace with an elegant view of the pool and water features. Starting early, our breakfast buffet features international favourites, Healthy options and exotic treats. Hot classics are made to order at live stations. Enticing aromas drift from the deli bakery and coffee counter. For lunch and dinner, an inspired menu draws on cuisines from around the world. For themed buffet nights, our chefs get creative to offer gourmet journeys. Cuisine: International Breakfast: 7.00 am – 11.00 am Lunch: 12.30 pm – 3.00 pm Dinner: 6.30 pm – 10.30 pm Dress code: Casual dress, swimming suit should be covered and only allowed during daytime. AL MINA Capturing the Mediterranean’s zesty flavours and relaxed ambience, our beachside restaurant dishes up flavourful classics with flair. Enjoy light leisurely lunches in style, or let us serve you on the beach and at poolside loungers. Refresh with bar beverages throughout the day. Evenings feel more sophisticated with refined dining followed by shisha on the terrace. Cuisine: Mediterranean Opening Hours: 10.00 am – 12.00 midnight Dress code: Casual dress, swimming suit should be covered and only allowed during daytime. MEKONG The countries that border the mighty Mekong River are renowned for their distinctive cuisines. Enjoy a voyage of discovery through Thailand, China and Vietnam. Savour authentic age-old recipes and regional specialties, as we present the best of Asia’s diverse culinary heritage. Opt for comfortable elegance in the dining room. Or enjoy an al fresco table on the terrace, inspired by the lagoon’s evening romance. Cuisine: Specialty Asian cuisines Sundowners: 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm Dinner: 6.30 pm – 11.00 pm Dress code: Smart casual dress code applies, closed footwear required. No swim or beachwear. Dining by Design is truly a spectacular experience, whether for a celebration of love or a gathering with family and friends.
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