Ajman, UAE (May 7, 2026): — Strong regional demand for festive travel has positioned two of the Northern Emirates’ leading hospitality landmarks for a near-capacity holiday period. Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel and Coral Beach Resort Sharjah have announced that projected occupancy levels are expected to reach 90% during the upcoming Eid Al Adha week.
The surge in bookings reflects a broader trend of residents opting for high-value staycations within the UAE. In response to the high volume of domestic travelers, both properties have unveiled comprehensive seasonal programs designed to manage the holiday influx while maintaining the cultural authenticity of the occasion.
“Eid Al Adha remains a primary driver for the hospitality sector in the Northern Emirates,” said Iftikhar Hamdani, Area General Manager for Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel and Coral Beach Resort Sharjah. “Reaching the 90% occupancy threshold demonstrates a robust confidence in our properties. We have scaled our operations and curated specific cultural experiences to ensure that, even at peak capacity, we deliver the seamless hospitality our guests expect.”
Market Trends and Hospitality Outlook
The high occupancy forecast is driven by competitive seasonal pricing and a diverse range of recreational offerings. Packages for the period have been positioned starting from AED 550 at Coral Beach Resort Sharjah and AED 600 at Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel, inclusive of all taxes, daily breakfast, and a traditional Eid lunch.
Beyond accommodation, the resorts are leveraging a 360-degree guest experience to capture the holiday market, offering:
- Cultural Integration: Traditional Emirati live cooking stations and henna artistry.
- Wellness & Leisure: Significant incentives on spa treatments and water sports to drive ancillary revenue.
- Family Programming: Specialized children’s entertainment and live cultural performances.
Operational Readiness
With limited inventory remaining, management has emphasized the importance of operational readiness to accommodate the 90% guest load. The properties are set to host a variety of festive activities, from live Luqaimat stations to traditional music, ensuring that the surge in footfall is met with an immersive holiday atmosphere.
As the UAE’s local community prepares for one of the year’s most significant holidays, the Northern Emirates continue to serve as a critical hub for families seeking a balance of luxury and tradition.