The Jannah Creek Dubai Hotel will begin operations in 2018 The Jannah Creek Dubai Hotel will begin operations in 2018

Jannah Hotels and Resorts is set to open the new Jannah Creek Dubai, a five-star property, in 2018.

This will be the seventh property from the UAE-based hotel developer, a 152-room establishment, located on Dubai’s creek side.

Jannah Creek Dubai is set to offer a quick check-in experience without document signing at the reception desk. The operator claims that this will be a new method of check-in, operated via a tablet.

Nehme Imad Darwiche, chief executive officer of Jannah Hotels and Resorts, said: “As well as delivering a truly five-star product, Jannah Hotels and Resorts believes in embracing technology to provide an ultra-modern service that offers our guests more time to sit back, relax and enjoy their stay.”

“We wanted our guests’ experience to be as smooth and hassle-free as possible, right from the moment they arrive. Our Karim check-in service gives a personalised touch that is synonymous with Jannah’s ethos.”

The Karim service will extend to include regular hotel facilities such as wake-up calls and room service to helping newcomers to the region purchase a car or find a school.

Jannah Creek Dubai is a partnership between Jannah Hotels and Resorts and the Abu Dhabi-based Al Rubayeh Group.

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HE Mohamed Bin Rubayeh Abed El Aziz Al Muheiri, chairman of Al Rubayeh Group said their latest property addition is an example of the partnership’s emphasis on innovative features that enhance guest experiences and aid environmental sustainability.

“We are never shy of pushing the conceptual boundaries of what our hotels offer from a technological and service point of view,” he said. “And we spare no expense when it comes to installing smart systems that cut power consumption and ensure the sustainable development of Abu Dhabi in line with the overarching vision of the country’s leaders.”

The new hotel will follow the example of 18-storey Jannah Burj Al Sarab in Abu Dhabi, which offers sustainable features such as applications that reduce power consumption inside its 318 rooms and suites, while solar boards on the roof generate power to warm bath water. In addition, laundry and sheets are transferred through pipes without the need to use elevators and consume power.