Hyatt Golf and Resorts in the Middle East

published on August 18th, 2010 in Golf and Resort tagged , , , ,

The Saadiyat Beach Golf Club is an 18-hole green designed by golfing legend, Gary Player. Surrounded by majestic palm trees and the sparkling waters of the Gulf, the natural beauty surrounding this prestigious club will inevitably make this venue a world premium destination!  A playground for the adventurous, Kathmandu is a bustling city filled with excitement that boasts major shopping districts, beautiful landscapes and tasteful delicacies.  Rich in culture, the museums, temples, national parks, outdoor recreations, and views of the majestic Himalayas have visitors returning time and time again.

The Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, which sits adjacent to Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, is due to be completed early next year. This deluxe five-star property will join forces with Hyatt Residence in providing over 300 deluxe guestrooms, suites, chalets and 44 private villas with views of pristine, golden beaches. The upcoming hotel is located close to the Cultural District which promises visitors spectacular days out at the Musee de Louvre – the first Louvre outside of Paris, The British Museum and the Guggenheim Foundation.

For those with a longing for sun, sea and mountains, Taba Heights Resort in Egypt is set among 368 hectares of landscaped gardens and lagoons spread out along 5 km of beautiful, roving coastline. Breathtaking views of mountains and the Red Sea provide guests with a vacation experience that will be difficult to forget.  With a backdrop of Sinai Mountains, Taba Heights’ championship 18-hole golf course overlooks Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the azure waters of the Red Sea and was designed by John Sanford, a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects. 

“Whether it’s a weekend trip, a business trip, or holidays such as these make the perfect vacation. Golf lovers get to spend time on first-class courses, while having the option to discover all the other glorious things Egypt and Nepal has to offer”, said Thierry Bertin, VP Sales and Marketing, Hyatt International, South West Asia.  Egypt and Nepal boast world-renowned hotels with first-class golf courses.  Local attractions such as Red Sea diving and special spa treatments are also available.

Challenging golf courses boasting a Himalayan backdrop is what travellers can come to expect at the Hyatt Regency Kathmandu, Nepal. The 280-room property provides guests with the chance to play the 6,715 yard Gokarna Golf Course in perfect year-round weather.