Sunday, 18 December 2016
On December 18, 2016 by Maria V Comment Here
Al Bustan Palace, Ritz Carlton Hotel is a hidden beauty among mountain ranges that borders the equally beautiful Qantab shores. A 5 star hotel that offers a mix of traditional and modern intricately put together. However driving towards this haven is a bit challenging especially for a not-so-expert driver like me. Driving through the mountainous landscapes I can't help but notice the exquisite natural dessert mountain views that lead to the hotel.
A perfect getaway if you are looking for a quite moments and solitude in an upscale turf. Together with the 2 expat boys we drove through the gigantic roller coaster roads up and down alongside fiery and speedy drivers rushing to their weekend activities.
Finally we arrived and the driver has to take some rest.
Or have some coffee.
Room is so cozy that I have to stop the boys from crumpling the bed before I have taken photos :)
And another bed towards the balcony.
Sorry boys night came and no energy to roam around.
My best friend Perrier in the absence of my love Corona.
Relaxing by the terrace overlooking the beach.
Always a heaven with my lovelies. Anywhere. Watching movie to pass the night.
In the morning this breathtaking morning beach view from our room greeted me.
Going to our breakfast table and passing through these admirable and finely detailed traditional pieces.
Al Bustan Hotel is a mixture of traditional and contemporary styles intricately placed together.
My expatboy with his early morning face. Just now I notice I didn't take much photos of the food. Probably that speaks volumes of me being not quite a food lover.
Here I am, choosing natural young coconut and some olives from a long array of continental breakfast buffet.
Swimming time. Slippers and bottles of water are a must haves.
My 2 expat boys enjoying the divinely styled pool under dates trees surrounded by comfortable beach benches/recliners.
Expat boys took time to stay in the crisp cold water while I basked under the warm sunlight lounging in my territory for the day.
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