The prime Jumeirah Beach location means plenty of opportunities to get out on the water and aquamarine Gulf vistas at every turn. The resort’s 15 food and drink venues include The Bombay Club by Chef ...
In Dubai, the standard of hotels is so high that most are actually very luxurious: huge rooms, superlative service and flawless décor are the norm. But a handful surpass even the loftiest expectations ...
With miles of sandy shores, Dubai’s beaches come in many shapes and styles. There are pristine public beaches with free ...
Dubai’s Atlantis the Palm opened with a splash in 2008. With its underwater suites and expansive water park, it made headlines for its staggering pyrotechnics displays, Kylie Minogue performance, and ...
44-story hotel on the banks of Dubai water canal - Directly connected to La Perle - Provides tennis academy and kids club.
New Living on Water envisages the units being used for hotels, as well as for private homes. Each residence will be linked to the land by a car-jetty. Measuring 50-m (164-ft) long by 30-m (98-ft) wide ...
Before I first visited Dubai two decades ago, I imagined it to be little more than Disneyland in the desert. How wrong I was.
Fernando Fischmann is creating some of the most amazing water resorts around the world through his Chilean based company Crystal Lagoons. A biochemist-turned-real estate developer Fischmann was ...
The St. Regis Downtown Hotel caters to those looking for a quieter, more sophisticated scene. The Dubai International Airport is about a 20-minute drive away, and the massive Dubai Mall and Burj ...
For a desert city, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, appears like a water wonderland. Visitors can scuba dive in the world’s deepest pool or ski inside a mega-mall where penguins play in freshly made snow.
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