The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Villas & Spa exudes a relaxed elegance throughout. Low lying, surrounded by azure waters, each has a distinctive identity and allure. Within this exclusive beach resort in Manama, you escape the ordinary world and enter a world where idyllic stretches of sand slope gently into warm waters of magnificent turquoise blue. Already furnished with some of the world's most stylish accommodation, The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain has a villa complex that introduces a Caribbean-style exterior and an infusion of contemporary and Asian touches within the interior design. The 3-bedroom hideaways are housed within 23 villas and their warm, refined atmosphere is characterized by the simplicity of their earth-tone rooms. Each villa measuring up to 450 square meters is at least 20 meters from the next, so guests have a measure of privacy. Guests of the villa enjoy the services of a Private Lifestyle Butler who provides a sophisticated blend of knowledge pertaining to the destination and the resort facilities. It is impossible not to relax with such attention and in such a tranquil haven where you are never far from a breathtaking view over the Gulf.
The Villas of The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain are secluded havens of exclusivity and luxury. To ensure maximum comfort and enjoyment of all Villa guests, large gatherings of people, loud noises and disorderly conducted are not permitted on the premises.
Two Executive and Diplomatic Suites are elegantly designed grand suites with equally impressive views. Suites feature:
Suites include: stereo system with CD and DVD players, personal fax machine, bedside telephone remote control, high speed Internet access and exclusive access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge.
Designed specially for heads of state, royalty, celebrities and corporate magnates, the two Royal suites are the epitome of comfortable luxury. Tastefully furnished with a sea-facing balcony, private dining room for up to 8 guests, a Majlis and a majestic master bedroom, each of the Royal Suites reflect the heritage and aesthetic traditions of the neighboring GCC countries.