Rove Dubai Marina Review: A Hidden Gem in the UAE
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- The hotel's location in the Dubai Marina area is unbeatable, with stunning views of the marina and easy access to the JBR beach.
- The staff at the Rove Dubai Marina are super friendly and helpful, always willing to go the extra mile to make sure you have a great stay.
- The rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-appointed, with everything you need for a relaxing stay.
- The hotel's breakfast buffet is amazing, with a huge selection of delicious food to suit all tastes.
- The Rove Dubai Marina has a great pool area, with comfortable loungers and a fun atmosphere.
- The hotel's proximity to the Dubai Metro makes it easy to get around the city, and the staff can help you plan your itinerary.
- The Rove Dubai Marina has a great restaurant on site, serving up delicious food at reasonable prices.
- The hotel's gym is well-equipped and has great views of the marina, making it a great place to work out.
- The Rove Dubai Marina has a great kids' club, with fun activities and games to keep your little ones entertained.
remove_circle Cons
- The hotel's Wi-Fi can be a bit spotty at times, but the staff are working to fix the issue.
- The rooms can get a bit hot in the summer months, but the air conditioning is effective.
- The hotel's parking can be a bit limited, but there are plenty of other parking options in the area.
- The Rove Dubai Marina doesn't have a spa or wellness center, but there are plenty of other options in the area.
- The hotel's breakfast buffet can get a bit crowded at times, but the staff do their best to keep up.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, my family and I had an amazing time at the Rove Dubai Marina 3*. We stayed here from December 22nd to December 27th, 2024, and were blown away by the hotel's location, amenities, and overall value. Not gonna lie, we were a bit skeptical about booking a 3* hotel in Dubai, but this place totally exceeded our expectations. Here's the deal, if you're looking for a great place to stay in Dubai Marina, look no further than the Rove Dubai Marina.
Specifications
Hello everyone!
I'm excited to share my review of the Rove Dubai Marina 3*, UAE, Dubai.
We stayed at the hotel from December 22nd to December 27th, 2024.
Rove Dubai MarinaSince we booked a package tour with a tour operator, I can only say that the cost of the tour was 176,000 rubles for 3 people, 2 adults, and a 12-year-old child, for 5 nights, including breakfast and dinner.
Location:
The hotel is located in the Dubai Marina area, about 30 km from the airport, and about 15 minutes' walk to the JBR beach, which is one of those super Instagrammable beaches,
with a beautiful promenade and street,
where there are plenty of cafes, entertainment options, and you can even see some cool cars, there are plenty of shops, cafes, a pharmacy, and the metro station and Marina Mall are within walking distance, and an artificial canal where you can take a beautiful yacht ride or just stroll and take in the views. The hotel offers daily transfers to the beach, DMCC metro station, Dubai Mall, and Marina Mall.
I've got to say, the hotel's location is top-notch.
Hotel:
The hotel doesn't take a deposit.
We took a transfer to get to the hotel, and the ride took around an hour - we were the last ones to arrive.
The entrance area is super nicely decorated - since we were there the day before New Year's, everything was all decked out in festive colors and decorations.
Check-in was a breeze - there was a Russian-speaking girl at the front desk who explained everything to us and even gave us a room with an amazing view.
The hotel is a 19-story building - we were on the 15th floor, but the first five floors are labeled with letters instead of numbers.
As soon as you step into the hotel, you're hit with the aromas of the East - there are these Eastern-scented diffusers on every floor.
The ground floor has the restaurant, front desk, a storage room, and on the next two floors, there's a pool, some entertainment options, a gym, a prayer room, a conference room, and a laundry room.
There are six super-fast elevators.
Room:
We were given room 1504 on the 15th floor (which, of course, is actually the 18th floor). You open the door with an electronic key card.
I was blown away by the sick view from the window - the canal and part of the sea were right there. The big window can be opened, and the blackout curtains are top-notch.
The room was spotless, with a super-cool light-colored theme and a rad picture made up of symbols.
The room's size is standard, but the super-high ceilings make it feel way bigger.
In the entryway, there's a closet and a huge mirror, with tile flooring.
The floor in the room is covered in carpet.
We had a huge double bed and a small fold-out for my son. The bed was super comfy, with great pillows, bedding, and a blanket.
There were bedside tables, a small round table, and bedside lamps. We also had a safe, a mini-fridge, and a big table, plus a massive plasma TV.
Every day, we'd restock the mini-fridge with water and replenish the tea set, which included black and green tea, ground coffee, sugar, and creamer. The room came equipped with a kettle, cups, and glasses.
The air conditioner with its sensor buttons worked flawlessly.
The hair dryer was stored in the closet.
The Wi-Fi was decent, and I had no issues with messaging apps.
Bathroom:
The bathroom was spacious, with a wonky sink and mirror, a toilet, a shower cubicle, and a separate shower stall.
Towels were provided in full, and they were replaced daily – all I had to do was put them on the floor. I also found toothbrushes, toothpaste, shower gel, soap, toilet paper, and a hair dryer in the bathroom. There were no weird smells, moisture, or mold in the bathroom.
Pool:
The pool was located on the second floor, and it was spotless, with warm water and plenty of sunbeds. You could also get a beach towel from the pool area.
Fitness Center:
The fitness center was located next to the pool and was accessible with a key card from my room. It was spacious, well-lit, and well-equipped.
Entertainment and Work:
One of the best things about this place is that you can get some work done if you want to. They've got computers, comfy desks, chairs, and even soundproof booths where you can have meetings.
For entertainment, they've got a PlayStation, Pac-Man, table football, golf, and table tennis. We actually spent a lot of time playing tennis and football.We were really impressed with the food here.
Food:
We had breakfast and dinner here.
When you come to the restaurant, you just call out your room number and they'll show you to your table.
The food was amazing.
Breakfast was a buffet.
They had all sorts of drinks, including different types of coffee, tea, juices, and even milk and water with lemon.
The buffet had all the usual suspects, but what really stood out was the presence of smoked salmon, olives, and a variety of cheeses, including camembert and cheddar. They also had dried fruits, pastries, greens, and fresh fruit like mango, watermelon, and pineapple.
Dinners were served from 2 pm to 10 pm.
I was blown away by the meals, which included two dishes from the menu and one drink.
The portions were huge, delicious, and beautifully presented, with friendly waitstaff.
We ordered the Caesar, poke, shrimp, cod, various desserts (chocolate, tiramisu, carrot), pizza, tacos, burger, chicken with fries, pasta with shrimp and capers, bolognese, and our top pick - the red fish with purée and veggies.
Check-in and check-out:
Check-in after 4 pm, if there are available rooms, they'll let you in earlier. Check-out by 12 pm, but if your flight's late, you can leave your stuff in storage and head out to explore until your transfer arrives.
The verdict:
I really loved this hotel, unlike those beach resorts with huge territories, this city hotel has almost no territory, but in Dubai, you're meant to explore, not sit around on the premises. There's plenty to see, free public beaches, clean and spacious.
No wristbands like in Turkey, just swipe your room card to get the elevator moving.
There's plenty to explore around the hotel, the waterfront had a drone show, yachts, cars, and endless sights.
Dubai's trio can't compete with Turkey's or Egypt's five-star resorts in terms of territory, but when it comes to food, service, and amenities, it's a different story.
& Convenient location;
& Clean rooms;
& Great service, amenities, and Russian-speaking staff;
& Reasonable price;
& Transfer to popular locations;
& Pool, gym, games, and a spot to get some work done.
The verdict:
Rove Dubai Marina 3*, UAE, Dubai - I highly recommend it.
Check out my other reviews:
Otium eco club side 5*, Turkey, Side
Radisson Blu Олимпийский 5*
Сочи Парк Отель 3*, Russia, Sochi / Adler
Бутик-отель STATUS 4*, Belarus, Brest
Victoria & SPA Minsk 4*, Belarus, Minsk
