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Dubai Luxury Destination Guide

Dubai Luxury Destination Guide

The city of Dubai is well known as an urban oasis visited by travelers from across the world. The most populous city in the United Arab Emirates features ambitious building projects and city planning—for discerning travelers, its trademark is access to the most exclusive tourism opportunities in the world. Although the city was built on an oil economy, its westernized business customs have led to a modern economy focused on real estate and tourism, ensuring that every visitor to Dubai is greeted by the absolute utmost in quality when it comes to amenities and attractions.

Tourists visiting Dubai will want to make sure to take advantage of the opulent accommodations in the city—boasting some of the most cutting-edge real estate developments the world over along with a storied history, any traveler’s expectations can be met and exceeded by a vacation in Dubai.

Premier Hotels in Dubai

Burj Al Arab: The Burj Al Arab, also known as the “Arab Sail,” is located on one of Dubai’s famous man-made islands and is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks as the fourth tallest hotel in the world. More than a simple hotel, the Burj Al Arab has come to represent modern Dubai and its focus on creating stunning buildings. This resort appeals to all types of visitors to the city—honeymooning newlyweds can enjoy private yacht charters on the Arabic Sea, and families with young children can try out the waterslides at Wild Wadi, one of the world’s most extravagant water parks. The duplex suites available at the Burj Al Arab offer beautiful views of the Arabic Sea, with interior designs inspired by the opulence of ancient palaces. Guests staying in The Royal Suite have private access to their own cinema, library and elevator.

Located on the 18th floor is the Assawan Spa, Burj Al Arab’s world-class spa facility. In addition to private spa rooms, saunas, and a state of the art fitness center, the facility also offers a number of exclusive spa treatments, including a fingerprint facial and a caviar body treatment. The massage therapists at the Assawan distinguish this facility from other spas in Dubai. The “Around the World” massage combines Shiatsu, Thai, Swedish, and Balinese massage techniques to create a rejuvenating, full-body experience that can only be found at the Assawan.

The Palm Dubai: Like its Caribbean cousin, the facility at Atlantis’ The Palm Dubai is created to serve every need of its guests. The Palm’s sprawling complex has over 1,500 rooms located in two towers, along with restaurants, bistros, cafes and lounges scattered across the man-made island. Suites at The Palm boast views of the Arabic Sea and the marine life swimming just below its surface. Each room at The Palm is also equipped with high-speed internet and space for entertaining.

Local marine life is the focal point of The Palm’s design, and the underwater excursions organized by the resort’s dive center are highlights at the resort. Guests are free to explore the man-made reefs, shipwrecks, and marine habitats with a guide or on their own.  Even guests that have never dived before can enjoy the marine environment—The Palm provides diver certification classes and hands-on dive training. For those who want to experience the mysteries of the deep and stay dry at the same time, there is The Lost Chamber. The aquarium in The Lost Chamber puts the underwater mysteries of the Arabic Gulf on display. Its unique design is inspired by and built around ancient chambers and passageways discovered in the Arabic Gulf during the resort’s construction—the experience of The Lost Chamber is a must for visitors to Dubai.