
Banana Island Resort is a distinctly crescent-shaped island off the coast of Qatar.
The resort, which opened in 2015, has 141 sea-view rooms, suites, and villas, nearly half a mile of private beachfront, and an array of awards to its name. Since its inaugural year, the resort has earned a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence and Travelers' Choice awards, along with several World Travel Awards.
The hotel is operated by Anantara, a division of Minor Hotels that manages resorts in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.Read more: 31 incredible hotels everyone should stay at in their lifetime, ranked by price
Like many high-end resorts around the world, Banana Island Resort places considerable emphasis on health-based services; according to the resort's site, it's the only wellness center in a resort setting in the Middle East. Guests even have the option of enrolling in programs that include personalized fitness and nutrition agendas. A special offer also allows "dining by design" where guests can customize a menu and dine on the beach after a chef prepares their requests.
Keep reading to take a look at the exclusive resort.
Banana Island Resort is a premier luxury resort where rooms start at about $350 per night and go all the way up to $2,700 per night.
The resort island is located off the coast of Qatar, which borders Saudi Arabia and sits near Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. It's considered a part of the capital city, Doha, which is also the country's largest by population.
Source: Google Maps, World Population Review
Guests fly into the Hamad International Airport, before taking a 25-minute catamaran boat ride to reach the island shore.
On the crescent-shaped island, private villas line the shoreline, while other amenities — such as restaurants and spas — fill the middle.
Source: Google Maps