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Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi invites guests to embrace the spirit of togetherness this Eid Al-Adha with An Eid to Remember, a thoughtfully curated stay experience available from 6 to 9 June 2025. Set against the backdrop of Abu Dhabi’s majestic coastline and the Palace’s magnificent surroundings, An Eid to Remember package includes daily breakfast and a choice of lunch or dinner at Vendôme, where elegant interiors and garden views complement a vibrant array of international cuisine. This offer is available for two adults and up to two children. Guests will also enjoy a bespoke in-room amenity on the day of Eid, designed to surprise and delight in the comfort of their private sanctuary. Additional exclusive privileges await members of Fans of M.O., with added value for those who log in or enrol during their stay.
Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental is a true destination within a destination, offering an array of enticing experiences for friends, families, and couples alike. Whether enjoying serene mornings by the pool, strolling through landscaped gardens—home to over 8,000 trees, running paths, more than 200 fountains, an organic vegetable garden and over 150 bird species—or dining under the stars, guests are invited to immerse themselves in the joyful rhythms of Eid, surrounded by the warmth of traditional Arabian hospitality and the legendary service for which Mandarin Oriental is renowned.
For Families:
Children can explore endless fun at the Kids’ Palace, a three-storey miniature replica of the Palace. Nestled between the children’s pool and the private beach, this imaginative haven is designed for young minds aged 10 months to 12 years to explore, learn, and play. With age-specific rooms, indoor and outdoor spaces, and a dedicated children’s restaurant, Kids’ Palace offers a transformative resort experience for families. At its heart is a striking central slide that spirals through the building, an irresistible feature for children and, on occasion, even adventurous adults. Other highlights include a virtual reality ride, toy kitchen, craft area, music room, and dressing-up section, while daily activities range from PlayStation tournaments to cooking classes. Under the care of trained and educated experts, children will delight in engaging games and creative pursuits, giving parents the opportunity to unwind and enjoy a well-deserved break.
For Adventurers:
Adventure awaits along the shores of Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, where sun-soaked days begin on the resort’s private beach and unfold into moments of thrill and discovery. At the Water Sports Centre, guests can dive into an exhilarating mix of motorised and non-motorised activities, from jet-skiing and wakesurfing to kayaking and paddleboarding, all powered by renewable energy.
Whether it’s the rush of a banana boat ride or the quiet rhythm of paddling across the turquoise waters, every experience is guided by expert instructors and designed for all levels. For those in search of something a little more slow paced, two temperature-controlled pools provide a tranquil escape, surrounded by the gentle rhythm of a resort designed for discovery.
For Wellness Seekers:
A sanctuary of calm and rejuvenation, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental blends time-honoured rituals with contemporary wellness. Guests can indulge in signature experiences such as Oriental Qi and Essence of Abu Dhabi, or explore tailored journeys guided by the principles of nourishment, movement, connection, and stillness.
The recently introduced treatments from Maison d’Asa invite guests on a profound sensory journey rooted in ancient beauty traditions of the Orient, while exclusive therapies featuring OTO CBD, Tata Harper, and 111SKIN ensure every moment is deeply restorative.
Facilities include a grand Royal Hammam and nine distinctive treatment suites. The Spa also offers Acqua di Parma grooming for men and Fatima and Friends treatments for children aged 6 and above, using organic, chemical-free products designed especially for young, delicate skin.
For Gourmands:
In addition to all-day dining at Vendôme, guests are invited to savour a diverse array of culinary experiences across the Palace, each crafted to delight and surprise the senses. Broadway, a modern American brasserie and bar, offers a vibrant atmosphere with bold design, a lively Saturday brunch, and a classic Sunday Roast that brings friends and families together in style. Italian sophistication takes centre stage at Talea by Antonio Guida, a Michelin-starred concept celebrating seasonal flavours and artisanal craftsmanship. At Episodes Tea Apothecary, Afternoon Tea becomes a ritual of indulgence, featuring a curated selection of sustainably sourced teas served with signature flair as well as dishes enhanced by honey sourced from the hotel’s own beehives.
Those craving authentic regional flavours can explore the refined tastes of Lebanese Terrace, where time-honoured traditions and garden views set the stage for a memorable Eid celebration, complete with a themed set menu priced at AED 350.
For something bolder, Strawfire by Ross Shonhan ignites the senses with Japanese-inspired culinary theatre. The Supper Club Dinner, a social and immersive dining experience, is available for a limited time this summer and over the Eid Al-Adha break, priced at AED 550 per person. This Eid Al-Adha, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental offers the perfect setting for relaxation, reconnection, and the creation of lasting memories, with room rates starting from AED 2,260 inclusive of taxes.
For more information or to make a reservation, please email moauh-reservations@mohg.com or call +971 2 690 9000.