As the weekend draws near (Friday and Saturday here), I'm led to thinking about how I am going to spend my valuable two days off. The weather is a nice 30 degrees today and there is a slight breeze - a perfect time to go to the beach and catch up on some reading.
Most people join a beach club when they come to Abu Dhabi. This has proved to be a more and more difficult task in recent years as the number of residents has rocketed and the number of hotels has largly remained the same. With the amount of construction going on around the city, beachfront property is being whipped up for the many new 5 star hotels which will inhabit the coast.
There are beaches clubs at hotels such as the Hilton, the Beach Hotel, the Sheraton, the Intercontinental, the Meridien, and more recently, the Raha Beach Hotel and the Shangri-la. Membership for these clubs comes at a high price, as the number of tourists to Abu Dhabi is increasing daily. Another beachfront option is The Club, previously known as the British Club. It has traditionally been subsidised by its membership so food, drink and services are cheaper than other clubs. They have a full range of activities including sailing, diving, gym, pools, an adults only beach, a library, creche and more which are all available at a nominal price once you have paid the membership. They have a number of restaurants, a main bar and a concert hall where a variety of activities take place.
Almost all other hotels in Abu Dhabi have pools, many of which are rooftop or central pools. Membership to these is also possible and if you are not a fan of the beach, they are a slightly cheaper option.
A facility with excellent gyms (one mixed and one for ladies only) is the Abu Dhabi Health and Fitness Club. The membership here is not the cheapest, but all exercise classes are free with the fee. The have the full Les Mills list of classes which are very popular. They have a pool but no beach, but it is located in a very tranquil spot near the equestrian centre.
Finally, if you want to go to the beach once in a while and don't want to pay a month's salary for a year's membership, there is still a public beach near the Emirates Palace at Ras Al Akhdar, and for the 'almost free' option there is Lulu Island (see blog entry titled 'an island paradise').