First look at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab – Luxury resort in Dubai with Superyacht Marina, 11 restaurants

Bookings to the resort are now open, just in time for Eid Al Fitr

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Dhanusha Gokulan, Chief Reporter
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The iconic Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab resort opened its doors to travellers and UAE resident on Saturday.
The iconic Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab resort opened its doors to travellers and UAE resident on Saturday.
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Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab has 300 rooms and 86 suites.


Dubai: Just in time for Eid Al Fitr, the highly anticipated Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab resort has officially opened its doors to travelers and UAE residents.

With a striking design inspired by a futuristic superyacht, the Dubai Holding-owned Jumeirah Group has now completed its trio of iconic beachfront resorts in Dubai. This includes the wave-inspired Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Dubai Media Office announced.

The Media Office also released never-before-seen images of the property on Saturday. Designed by Shaun Killa, the visionary architect behind Dubai’s Museum of the Future, this ultra-luxurious resort adds 386 rooms to the city's hospitality sector, including suites and penthouses. Guests can enjoy panoramic terraces with breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf or the Dubai Skyline.

Located on a prime peninsula next to the iconic Burj Al Arab, bookings for Dubai’s latest icon opened on March 14.

The property is home to 11 restaurants, four bars, a three-storey Talise spa, four swimming pools, a private beach, and a superyacht marina, all complementing its maritime-inspired architecture.

Additionally, the resort offers residential options with one, two, and three-bedroom residences, described as embodying “elegant beachfront living,” and provides special packages for UAE residents and GCC visitors, establishing itself as a significant addition to Dubai’s luxury hospitality landscape.

Announced by Dubai Holding in 2017, the Marsa Al Arab project was projected to cost $1.72 billion (Dh 6.3 billion) and aimed to enhance Dubai's status as a premier tourist destination.

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