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Dubai

A city of superlatives where desert silence, a warm gulf shore, and the world's most ambitious hospitality meet in a single skyline.

Beach City Desert Culinary Wellness
Suggested stay
from 3 · 5 ideal · up to 7 nights
Best season
November to March, when daytime temperatures are pleasant for the beach and desert. December and January are peak. April and October are shoulder months with rising heat. June through September is intensely hot and best avoided for outdoor experiences, though hotel rates are lowest.

Dubai rewards travelers who want range without compromise. Within an hour you can move from a private beach cabana on the Palm to the stillness of the dune sea, from a three-Michelin-star tasting menu to a falconry display at dawn. The city has spent two decades importing the best of global hospitality and then asking it to do more, and the result is a concentration of flagship hotels, chef-driven restaurants, and bespoke experiences that few destinations can match.

The luxury is engineered rather than inherited, and that is the point. Properties such as Bulgari, One&Only, and Mandarin Oriental compete on service standards that are constantly being raised, while Atlantis The Royal and One&Only One Za’abeel have redefined what a resort and an urban hotel can be. For the discerning visitor this means newer hardware, deep staffing, and a willingness to arrange almost anything.

The setting is the quiet luxury. The Arabian Gulf is warm and calm, the desert begins minutes from the towers, and the light in the cooler months is exceptional. Combine that with a tax-free retail landscape carrying every major maison and an airport built for private and first-class arrivals, and Dubai becomes a place to be moved through seamlessly, on your own terms.

Ideal for
Couples seeking beach and desert in one trip · Families wanting resort scale and activities · Culinary travelers chasing Michelin and 50 Best · Serious shoppers and watch collectors · Wellness and spa retreats · Stopover travelers connecting through DXB

Where to stay

The Houses

Bulgari Resort Dubai

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts · Beach resort · Jumeirah Bay Island

Ultra Premier

A low-density Italian-designed retreat on its own seahorse-shaped island, linked to the mainland by a private bridge. Understated and residential in feel, it favors elegance over spectacle, with a marina, the only Bulgari Yacht Club in the world, and a destination spa.

Why The most discreet and design-led luxury address in the city, with a two-star restaurant on site and a sense of privacy rare in Dubai.

Private Jumeirah Bay Island settingBulgari SpaIl Ristorante - Niko RomitoBulgari Marina and Yacht Club

Dining: Il Ristorante - Niko Romito (2 Michelin stars)

One&Only One Za'abeel

One&Only Resorts · Urban resort · Za'abeel, near DIFC and Downtown

Ultra Premier

Dubai's vertical resort, set across twin towers joined by The Link, a 230-meter cantilevered sky bridge holding restaurants, a 120-meter sky pool, and the SIRO performance wellness concept. Opened 2024 and immediately a culinary destination.

Why The most exciting new urban hotel in the region, combining a Michelin-starred dining floor with architecture nothing else can match.

The Link sky bridge120-meter outdoor infinity poolRestaurants by Anne-Sophie Pic and Tetsuya WakudaGuerlain Spa

Dining: La Dame de Pic Dubai by Anne-Sophie Pic (1 Michelin star)

One&Only The Palm

One&Only Resorts · Beach resort · West crescent, Palm Jumeirah

Ultra Premier

An intimate, low-rise Moorish-Andalusian enclave on a secluded stretch of the Palm with a private beach, just 90 keys and villas, and arrival by boat available. The quietest of Dubai's grand beach resorts.

Why Serene, residential scale on the Palm with a two-star restaurant and One&Only's signature service.

Private beach and marinaSTAY by Yannick AllenoGuerlain SpaBoat transfer arrival

Dining: STAY by Yannick Alleno (2 Michelin stars)

Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group · Beach resort · Jumeirah, mainland beachfront

Ultra Premier

The group's UAE beachfront debut, a contemporary 256-room resort on a private Jumeirah beach close to the city center, known for its spa, pools, and a strong, polished service culture.

Why Mainland beachfront ease with Mandarin Oriental service, closer to the city than the Palm resorts.

Private mainland beachThe Spa at Mandarin OrientalNetsu by Ross ShonhanCentral Jumeirah location

Dining: None on site

Atlantis The Royal

Kerzner International · Beach resort · Apex of Palm Jumeirah

Ultra Premier

An architectural statement resort of stacked cantilevered towers, sky pools and suites with private infinity pools, a celebrated chef-restaurant collection, and large-scale amenities. Bold rather than discreet, and unmatched in spectacle.

Why The headline resort for guests who want scale, a deep roster of marquee restaurants, and a only-in-Dubai sense of theater.

Cloud 22 sky poolDinner by Heston BlumenthalNobu, Estiatorio Milos and other signature restaurantsSuites with private pools

Dining: Dinner by Heston Blumenthal (1 Michelin star)

Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach

Four Seasons · Beach resort · Jumeirah Beach Road

Premier

A polished, family-friendly beachfront resort close to the city, with reliable Four Seasons service, rooftop dining and bars, and direct beach access on the mainland.

Why The dependable classic for families and first-timers who want consistency and an easy city-plus-beach base.

Mainland Jumeirah beachRooftop venues including Mercury LoungeFour Seasons serviceCentral location

Dining: None on site

Where to dine

The Tables

Tresind Studio

3 Michelin stars

Modern Indian · Tasting menu

A landmark surprise tasting menu journeying through India's regions, and the only three-star Indian table anywhere.

Hard to book Three Michelin stars 2025First three-star Indian restaurant in the worldAsia's 50 Best

FZN by Bjorn Frantzen

3 Michelin stars

Scandinavian-Japanese · Tasting menu

Frantzen's Dubai debut at Atlantis The Palm, blending Nordic technique with Japanese precision; among the hardest tables in the city.

Hard to book Three Michelin stars 2025From the team behind three-star Frantzen Stockholm

Il Ristorante - Niko Romito

2 Michelin stars

Italian · Fine dining

Niko Romito's pared-back, ingredient-led Italian at Bulgari Resort, ideal to pair with a stay on Jumeirah Bay Island.

Hard to book Two Michelin stars 2025

Row on 45

2 Michelin stars

French-Japanese · Tasting menu

Jason Atherton's seventeen-course tasting menu in three acts at Grosvenor House on the Marina.

Hard to book Two Michelin stars 2025

STAY by Yannick Alleno

2 Michelin stars

Modern French · Fine dining

Alleno's signature sauce work in a serene room at One&Only The Palm, with the famed pastry library.

Hard to book Two Michelin stars 2025

La Dame de Pic Dubai

1 Michelin star

Modern French · Fine dining

Anne-Sophie Pic's expressive, aromatic cooking on The Link at One&Only One Za'abeel.

Hard to book One Michelin star 2025

Ossiano

1 Michelin star

Seafood · Fine dining

Chef Gregoire Berger's seafood tasting menu served against the floor-to-ceiling aquarium at Atlantis The Palm, a true Dubai set piece.

Hard to book One Michelin star 2025Underwater dining room

Orfali Bros Bistro

1 Michelin star

Modern Levantine · Bistro

The Orfali brothers' inventive, personal cooking; the region's most celebrated independent and notoriously hard to book.

Hard to book One Michelin star 2025MENA's 50 Best Restaurants No.1

What to do

Experiences

Private desert experience with the Royal Stables (Platinum Heritage / Al Marmoom)

by-appointment

Desert

A privately guided dune drive in vintage Land Rovers, falconry and conservation reserve access, with a candlelit dinner under the stars away from the standard camps.

Why The refined, low-volume way to experience the desert, with private vehicles, expert guides, and access to protected reserve areas.

Private helicopter tour over the Palm, Burj Khalifa and coastline

charter

Aerial

A privately chartered rotor flight from Atlantis or Palm Jumeirah helipads circling the Palm, World Islands, Burj Al Arab and Downtown, with doors-off and bespoke routing available.

Why The single best way to read the city's geography, fully private and routed to your interests.

Private yacht or superyacht charter on the Arabian Gulf

charter

Marine

A crewed charter from Dubai Harbour or the Bulgari Marina cruising the Palm, Bluewaters and the coastline, with watersports, chef and overnight options on larger vessels.

Why Calm, warm waters and a skyline best seen from the sea make a private charter the ideal afternoon or sunset.

Burj Khalifa At The Top SKY private access and lounge

private guided access

City

Premium guided access to the highest observation levels of the world's tallest building, with the SKY lounge experience and a guide handling all logistics and timing.

Why Skip-the-line access to an icon, timed for the best light and kept private from the general flow.

Private guided art and old Dubai tour (Al Fahidi, Alserkal Avenue, abra crossing)

private guided access

Cultural

A curator-led half day through the historic Al Fahidi quarter, the Alserkal Avenue contemporary art district, and a traditional abra crossing of the Creek, with optional collector and gallery introductions.

Why The cultural counterweight to the towers, led privately by someone embedded in the local art scene.

Seaplane scenic flight and transfer

charter

Aerial

A privately arranged seaplane flight departing the water near the Marina or Jebel Ali, with aerial sightseeing and water landings, also usable as a scenic transfer to Abu Dhabi.

Why A characterful private flight and a memorable way to combine sightseeing with a transfer.

Shopping

The Maisons

Fashion Avenue, The Dubai Mall

The marble-and-light luxury wing of the world's most-visited mall, with private lounges, VIP valet, personal shoppers and in-mall chauffeur service. Home to the world's largest Rolex boutique and flagship maison stores.

HermesChanelDiorLouis VuittonCartierVan Cleef & ArpelsRolexPatek PhilippeGucciPradaValentinoPiaget

Mall of the Emirates (Via Rodeo / luxury wing)

A second major luxury concentration anchored by a large department-store and designer presence, easy to combine with the indoor ski slope and quieter than Dubai Mall at peak.

ChanelDiorCartierBulgariFendiSaint Laurent

City Walk and Jumeirah boutiques

An open-air, lower-density district for ready-to-wear, eyewear, and emerging luxury, a relaxed alternative to the megamalls and close to the Jumeirah beachfront hotels.

Brunello CucinelliLoro Piana

By appointment
Private salon appointments at flagship watch boutiques (Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet) · Personal shopper and VIP suite service via The Dubai Mall Fashion Avenue concierge · In-store private viewings at jewelry maisons (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Bulgari)

Arrival & departure

Coming & Going

Airports

DXB Dubai International Airport

Primary international gateway and Emirates hub; home to the Al Majlis VIP terminal and Emirates First Class facilities. Most luxury arrivals use DXB.

DWC Al Maktoum International Airport (Dubai World Central)

The private aviation and FBO hub, with a 4,500m runway handling all aircraft categories. Preferred for private jets.

Private terminals

  • Al Majlis VIP Terminal, DXB (royal/government-grade pavilion with private check-in, dedicated immigration, separate lounges and tarmac limousine transfer)
  • Jetex Private Terminal, DWC (large dedicated VIP FBO terminal)
  • DC Aviation Al-Futtaim VVIP FBO, DWC
  • ExecuJet private terminal, DWC (three-level VIP facility with suites, cigar lounge and Majlis)

Meet & greet · gate escort

  • Marhaba Meet & Greet (DXB, gate welcome and fast-track immigration; Silver, Gold and Platinum tiers)
  • airssist VIP meet-and-greet and gate escort (DXB and DWC)
  • Platinum Aviation VIP meet-and-greet (DXB)
  • Pearl Assist VIP terminal and meet-and-assist (DXB)

First-class & arrivals lounges

  • Emirates First Class Lounge, DXB Terminal 3 Concourse A and B (dedicated First lounges with a la carte dining, spa and direct boarding)
  • Al Majlis VIP lounges, DXB
  • Emirates Business and partner Marhaba lounges, DXB

Private transfers

  • Chauffeured luxury cars and SUVs (Mercedes S-Class, Maybach, Rolls-Royce) via hotels and VIP providers
  • Helicopter transfers between DXB/DWC and Palm Jumeirah / hotel helipads
  • Yacht and boat transfers to Palm and island resorts (e.g. One&Only The Palm, Bulgari)
  • Seaplane scenic transfers

Private aviation

  • DWC (Al Maktoum) is the principal private aviation hub, with FBOs including Jetex, DC Aviation Al-Futtaim, ExecuJet, Jet Aviation and Falcon Aviation
  • DXB also accommodates private movements with Al Majlis VIP handling
  • Helicopter charter widely available for intra-city and inter-emirate hops

Immigration fast-track

Fast-track immigration is available via Marhaba and third-party VIP meet-and-greet providers at DXB; UAE Smart Gates and biometric e-gates further speed clearance. The Al Majlis VIP terminal handles all formalities privately away from the public terminals.

Curator’s notes — pending verification

  • Machine-drafted from research. Verify hotel operators, Michelin stars and any dated claims before publishing.
  • Restaurant Michelin star counts reflect the May 2025 Dubai guide (4th edition); the next edition may shift awards. Verify before booking.
  • Tresind Studio relocated to St. Regis Gardens, Palm Jumeirah; some sources still list its former DIFC address.
  • FZN by Bjorn Frantzen is located at Atlantis The Palm, not at any tier-1 hotel listed; confirm current operating status as it is a recent opening.
  • Specific maison presence within Mall of the Emirates and City Walk (e.g. Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli) can change; confirm current boutique listings before sending a client.
  • Emirates First Class Lounge access is limited to Emirates First passengers and qualifying members; not a general arrivals lounge.
  • Mandarin Oriental now operates two Dubai properties (Jumeira beachfront and the newer Downtown tower opened Nov 2025); this record references the Jumeira beach resort.
  • Helicopter, seaplane and yacht transfer availability and helipad access vary by operator and hotel; confirm at time of booking.
  • Mandarin Oriental 'Downtown' second Dubai property opened Nov 2025: could not confirm via web search. Mandarin Oriental Jumeira (256 rooms, mainland beachfront) is verified and exists as described, but the existence/opening date of a second 'Mandarin Oriental Downtown' tower could not be substantiated. Existing record flag retained; treat the second-property claim as unverified.
  • City Walk maison presence (Brunello Cucinelli, Loro Piana): could not confirm these maisons operate boutiques specifically at City Walk. Both brands have a confirmed Dubai presence, but searches placed their boutiques at The Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates rather than City Walk. Existing record flag retained.
  • Mall of the Emirates 'Via Rodeo' label: the luxury area at Mall of the Emirates is generally branded the 'Fashion Dome'/luxury wing, not 'Via Rodeo' (which is a Beverly Hills name). The named maisons (Chanel, Dior, Cartier, Bulgari, Fendi, Saint Laurent) are all confirmed present, but the 'Via Rodeo' descriptor could not be verified for this mall.
  • Emirates First Class Lounge location detail: record states DXB Terminal 3 'Concourse A and B'. Emirates First lounges are confirmed across Terminal 3, but sources describe dedicated lounges in concourses B, C and D rather than A and B specifically. Minor location imprecision; not corrected in place but flagged for verification.
  • One&Only One Za'abeel '120-meter sky pool': The Link (230m cantilever, ~100m above ground) and the sky/infinity pool are confirmed to exist, but the exact 120-meter pool length could not be independently verified.
  • Tresind Studio location name: confirmed relocated to St. Regis, The Palm Jumeirah; the record's existing flag uses 'St. Regis Gardens' which broadly matches but the precise venue naming was not independently confirmed.
Last reviewed June 2026 12 sources on file