Nurai Island

A secluded paradise just off Abu Dhabi’s coast, Nurai Island offers luxury, tranquility, and breathtaking beachfront experiences for those seeking the ultimate escape
Where to stay on Nurai Island
Where to stay on Nurai Island

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Where to stay on Nurai Island

Zaya Nurai Island Resort is temporarily closed as the property undergoes an exciting transformation. Watch this space.

Getting to Nurai Island

You can reach Nurai Island via a complimentary boat transfer from the Nurai Welcome Centre on Saadiyat Island. The transfer is arranged directly through the resort when you make a villa booking, spa reservation or day pass purchase. Note that Nurai Island is currently closed for renovations, so keep an eye out for updated guidelines when it opens to the public again.

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Getting to Nurai Island

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FAQs about Nurai Island

Yes, Nurai Island is a private island resort exclusively managed by Zaya Nurai Island Resort. Access is limited to resort guests and day visitors with advance bookings.

Nurai Island is designed for relaxation and luxury, with activities like spa treatments, beachfront dining, watersports, yoga and paddleboarding – explore the map above for a complete list of things to do. Guests can also explore the island by bike or simply unwind on the white-sand beaches.

Access is by 15-minute boat transfer from the Zaya Nurai Welcome Centre near Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. Transfers are arranged by the resort and included with villa stays, spa bookings or day passes.

Zaya Nurai Island features around 32 luxury beachfront villas, each with private pools and ocean views. Accommodation options range from one-bedroom villas to multi-bedroom estates. Note that the resort is currently under renovation, so this number might change. Check back soon for updated information.

Yes, day passes are available, giving visitors access to the island’s beach club, restaurants and select facilities. Advance booking is required, and boat transfers are included as part of the day pass experience. Once the island reopens after renovations, you can check back soon for more updated information.

Zaya Nurai Island first opened in 2014, growing in popularity ever since.