Erth isn’t your typical mega-resort. Tucked along Khor Al Maqta, the low-rise property feels almost residential—whitewashed façades set among date palms, a network of gardens and running trails, and sports facilities good enough for pro teams. Its point of difference has always been balance, luxe enough to please stay-cationers, tempered by an Emirati-rooted calm that makes lingering in one spot feel intentional.

That ethos now extends to Asrah Pool & Bar, where Erth has introduced a sunset DJ residency just as the capital’s outdoor season hits its stride. Every Saturday and Sunday, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., the infinity pool shifts from daytime hush to golden-hour groove. Opening the series is DJ Alisa, a selector known for weaving deep-house bass lines with Afro-beat percussion—music that settles into every backdrop.
Access is refreshingly straightforward. Weekenders can buy a day pass for Dhs 249, which includes Dhs 100 credit toward food and drink; children slide in at Dhs 149 with Dhs 50 credit. Check-ins, of course, stroll down for free. Once poolside, claim a lounger, order something cold (the rosemary-grapefruit spritz is a quiet hit), and watch the skyline soften from silver to tangerine while the DJ nudges the mood along.

The programming slots neatly into Erth’s larger appeal—understated luxury that rewards guests who prefer their leisure polished, not pumped-up.
So if your spring checklist involves gentle beats, open water, and a sunset worth posting about, Erth’s new weekend ritual might be the most effortless upgrade to your off-duty routine.