
#LongWeekend : Dive into Chic Indulgence with a Luxe Pool Daycation at Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk
Bask in the golden glow of Dubai's sun with an elegant escape to Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk. Discover the art of refined relaxation with all-day access to glistening pools and plush loungers, wrapped in the effortless glamour of French joie de vivre.
Whether you're carving out serene 'me time' or gathering with loved ones, Soleil Pool & Lounge invites you to savour Mediterranean flavours in a setting that exudes luxury and charm. Unwind in style—your chic poolside escape awaits.
Venue: Soleil Pool & Lounge, Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk
Price:
Weekdays
AED 175 for adults (AED 100 redeemable),
AED 85 for kids 6–12 (AED 50 redeemable)
Weekends
AED 200 for adults (with generous redemptions)
AED 100 for kids (with generous redemptions)
Add on: Private Cabanas
Enjoy a more exclusive experience at the private Pool Cabanas, available for day-use (up to 8 hours). Choose between the Classic Cabanas or Jacuzzi Cabanas all of which include an array of exclusive amenities. From AED 250 including food and beverage credit.

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