More about Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Resort (The Beach Road.)
Golfing Pakages
by metha about @ Ritz-Carlton & Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
Both hotels offers unbeatable rates for golf packages.
Ritz Carlton from 1st May untill 18 June.
Package includes: A night in Double Room, sea view and Breakfast. Priced @ 2045 Dhs. and 1516 Dhs.
for more info contact the hotel.
Le Meridien: 499 Dhs Per Person.
5 couers meal @ Retro Rest.
Valid until 1st of Sept. Facing the beach. swimming pools. Health clubs..kids clubs and more
Great beach location
by colin_bramso about Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
On Jumeirah Beach about 25 kilometres from the city centre, and one of about 15 hotels stretched along the beach. Excellent 5-star quality, good choice of restaurants and facilities and a great beach club and garden area. The great features are the beach club area and the dinner buffet in 'Waves'.
Is construction a problem?
by colin_bramso about Jumeirah Beach hotels
People often ask in the Forum whether their hotel will be affected by the massive construction that's happening in Dubai. Construction behind the string of hotels along Jumeirah Beach - including Sheraton, Hilton, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi, Royal Meridien, One & Only Royal Mirage and others - has largely been finished. There is now a very pleasant promenade of shops and restaurants.
There is construction all over Dubai and things move very quickly so it's best to ask the specific question in the Forum about your hotel before you book it. The main attraction of these hotels is the beachfront location and superb beach clubs. They also all have great restaurants and most have daily dinner buffets which are fantastic value.
Now there is also The Walk, a restaurant and retail area that is part of Jumeirah Beach Residence and has plenty of pavement cafes and restaurants for outdoor dining in the better months, which is October through April.
lovely hotel
by A TripAdvisor Member
Just returned from a seven night stay at Mina Seyahi and had a wonderful time. Staff were fabulous. My son celebrated his second birthday and he received two birthday cards, present, cake and balloons from the management. Everything is thought of and the food is wonderful, have put on weight! Everything is spotlessly clean including the beach. The building work did not affect us in any way and the weather was perfect this time of year especially with young children. Will definitely return in a couple of years time!
Fantastic!
by A TripAdvisor Member
Just returned from a week at this hotel!
after changing to this hotel at last minute i was very worried that it wouldnt be as the previous hotel we booked however it was amazing!
The sea was very clear and warm!
Hotel wonderfully clean!
Staff more than welcoming!
ALL staff were friendly especially at the Horizon pool bar.
Rooms were of an extremely high standard.
I will definatly be returning top this hotel and recommend it to everyone.
Liked the hotel, but will not return.
by TripAdvisor Member RallyMonkey
We stayed here 24th - 30th Oct in a corner club room.
First thing to say is forget any concerns about construction noise or disruption - not an issue here. There is plenty of building going on outside the hotel, and you can see it, but not hear it. The hotel is expanding, but this work is was at an early stage when we visited. Perhaps this something to watch as the construction progresses but I think the hotel will continue to manage the change well.
The second point to make is that the hotel functions as normal during ramadan. Yes, you can get drinks by the pool and you can eat in the hotel during the day. No alcohol till 7pm, but is this really a big problem !!!
The restaurants on site are good to excellent (the dhow), and good alternatives are a short taxi ride away. The beach area never gets overcrowded, but it does get full at weekend (Thursday !). The sea is warm (30 degrees) and there is plenty of pool space. The sun always shines.
The service in the hotel is very good. The room big and in good decorative order ( but not luxury). The club floor not worth the extra, it is just a private breakfast room rather than a full club facility.
So why would I not return. Well Dubai is a modern sky-scraper city without the character of Chicago, Hong Kong, New York etc. Fine if life revolves around the beach and shopping malls. Otherwise, a bit boring, except for the restaurants, not enough to see or do. The hotel has good but not excellent facilities, and they are not enough by themsleves. I may use it in future as a stop over though.
It's the biggest building site in the world!
by TripAdvisor Member Lesley M
This is a very pleasant hotel in the middle of a giant building site. There are 6 60 story appartment blocks being built on the other side of the road; an extension to the hotel is under construction alongside the current building with huge cranes swinging over the gardens, one of the restaurants off the lobby is being totally refurbed with the accompanying noise affecting both reception and the main restaurant (inside and out) and the door from the lobby to the pool and gardens was being rebuilt! The gardens and pools are lovely, but instead of looking out to sea, guess what? You look out on the building site which they call The Palm. No lovely horizon across an azure ocean. Forget what it looks like in the aerial view, from ground level it is like looking across to the other side of a wide river where a constant stream of lorries, moving cranes and half built houses are being constructed. To your right is the causeway going out to the Palm which is a row of half-built multi-storey blocks, to your left is the jetty of the hotel marina with a dredging barge moored alongside it. Behind this is the building site which will become Dubai Marina and beyond is the Manhattan-like skyline of hundreds of skyscrapers which are being constructed en route to Abu Dhabi. I suggest that you avoid Jumeirah Beach for the next 6-7 years until all the building stops. We went to look at the Royal Mirage next door by the way - it is a totally beautiful hotel but also suffers from exactly the same surroundings. Enough said!
Photos
Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
Le Meridien Mina Seyahi-swimming pool
Mina Seyahi, small, silver, on the beach.
Mina Seyahi, small, silver, on the beach.
Forum Posts
Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
by louloubelle
Hi, me again still meithering about hotels!!! I think I'll be staying at the Mina Seyahi + want to upgrade to a Royal Club Seaview room. Can anyone please give me more info about it - I know we can have complimentary refreshments all day - do we have to ask for these or just get them ourselves from the Club lounge. Also, what are the pre dinner canapes like? Are they at a certain time + what do they consist of? I had a similar sort of thing at the Mina Salaam + just wondering how the hotels differ!!! Am I making a good choice? Thanks guys + girls :) Louise!
RE: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
by colin_bramso
Hi Louise. Not sure about those free food details, we only use the hotel for their great dinner buffet :-)
Do they give that info on their website? It's www.lemeridien-minaseyahi.com
RE: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
by 37SingleMaleInDubai1
Hi there,
I am not sure as well but for knowing exactly of the details you can always contact them:
Contact Us
Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina
PO Box 24883
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Telephone: (971) 4 3993333
Facsimile: (971) 4 3993000
Reservations Email: reservations@lemeridien-minaseyahi.com
RE: RE: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi
by louloubelle
Thank you for your replies! I have been on the site but I have too many questions ha ha!!! Ill give them a ring!!! Thanks again :)