One&Only Royal Mirage Beach Access/Day Pass
#1

Anyone know how much it costs for a Saturday? Can't find it online, also anyone know any discount codes etc.?
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#4

One&Only Royal Mirage
Not really a beach club, per se, just a rather nice 1km-long private beach (which proves rather difficult to get access to when the hotel is at full occupancy). The lucky few who get in can enjoy the pool facilities as well as complimentary water and towels.
Facilities: It should be noted that there are no changing facilities available for walk-in guests. There are a number of water sports on offer, from water-skiing to speed-boat rides, but these cost extra (Dhs140-600).
Availability of sun loungers: Plentiful, providing you get there early.
Highlight: It’s near the Beach Bar & Grill and Jetty Lounge – two quintessential beachside hangouts.
Best for: Moneyed sun-worshipers.
Dhs250 (prior reservation only). One&Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh Road (04 399 9999).

#5

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One&Only Royal Mirage
Not really a beach club, per se, just a rather nice 1km-long private beach (which proves rather difficult to get access to when the hotel is at full occupancy). The lucky few who get in can enjoy the pool facilities as well as complimentary water and towels.
Facilities: It should be noted that there are no changing facilities available for walk-in guests. There are a number of water sports on offer, from water-skiing to speed-boat rides, but these cost extra (Dhs140-600).
Availability of sun loungers: Plentiful, providing you get there early.
Highlight: It’s near the Beach Bar & Grill and Jetty Lounge – two quintessential beachside hangouts.
Best for: Moneyed sun-worshipers.
Dhs250 (prior reservation only). One&Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh Road (04 399 9999).
One&Only Royal Mirage
Not really a beach club, per se, just a rather nice 1km-long private beach (which proves rather difficult to get access to when the hotel is at full occupancy). The lucky few who get in can enjoy the pool facilities as well as complimentary water and towels.
Facilities: It should be noted that there are no changing facilities available for walk-in guests. There are a number of water sports on offer, from water-skiing to speed-boat rides, but these cost extra (Dhs140-600).
Availability of sun loungers: Plentiful, providing you get there early.
Highlight: It’s near the Beach Bar & Grill and Jetty Lounge – two quintessential beachside hangouts.
Best for: Moneyed sun-worshipers.
Dhs250 (prior reservation only). One&Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh Road (04 399 9999).
As long as we all starve and dehydrate...

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Or even those like Jumeirah beach park, that would have cost you something like 9dhs to get you all in, then about 50 in sunbeds and brollys.

#7

Used to go to Wafi when I lived there, that was always rather fun, their lemonade coolers (white wine spritzers with a vodka shot in) were awesome!

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Enjoy the beach but 625! Crumbs.

#9

Goodness knows what my bill will end up being, the ex-wife does like a glass of wine....

