Mövenpick Hotel & Resort Al Bida'a

Kuwait City


Right on the beach, this large five-star hotel has 280 rooms (some with direct pool access), plus two restaurants, five pools and two shisha terraces. Rooms could do with an update, but they are pleasant and tasteful with beige, brown and dark wood tones. They range in size from doubles to family rooms with kitchenettes and dining areas.

Extras include a spa and selection of watersports for guests (paddleboarding, sailing, jet skiing and more), treatments and activities at an additional cost.


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