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Feast under the stars

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March 12, 2025

As you dine at Ramadan Nights at JA Beach Hotel, gentle melodies add a dash of magic to already delicious moments

- Fiza Natoo

Feast under the stars

Step into the enchanting world of Ramadan at JA Beach Hotel's Palmito Garden, where the beachfront transforms into a stunning, lantern-lit oasis.

A grand “Ramadan Nights” display welcomes you, setting the tone for an evening filled with tradition, warmth, and indulgence. The beautifully arranged Majlis seating, golden-hued décor, and twinkling fairy lights create an intimate and serene atmosphere, making it the perfect place for meaningful gatherings. As you dine, the gentle melodies of live, peaceful music add a touch of magic to the air, making every moment feel special.

But let's talk about the real star of the night, the food.

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2 mins

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1 min

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2 mins

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