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Dubai's Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab redefines oceanfront sophistication

Dubai's Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab redefines oceanfront sophistication

Emirates Woman24-02-2025

Life
by Team Emirates Woman
10 seconds ago
IN PARTNERSHIP: Dubai's luxury hotel scene is entering a new era. Adding to this, is Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, a superyacht-inspired masterpiece shining light on waterfront living in 2025.
Designed by visionary architect Shaun Killa, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is a new icon of ultra-luxury, where rich heritage of the region and world class hospitality join hands for futuristic living.
Located on Dubai's most coveted shoreline, this exquisite collection of rooms, suites, and residences is more than just a retreat—it's a statement of contemporary luxury. Set within a lush oasis of swaying palms and native flora, every detail is meticulously curated to offer an experience that transcends the ordinary with panoramic views of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab and the Arabian Gulf.
It boasts a superyacht-inspired design, blending elegance with sophistication. Inspired by the world's finest yachts, interiors feature marble surfaces, organic wood, soft-edged seating, silk carpets, crystal lights, and textured fabrics, all bathed in the golden hues of sunset.
Culinary connoisseurs are in for a sensory journey, with 11 restaurants and four bars, each redefining the art of dining. At the heart of this gastronomic haven lies The Fore—a groundbreaking new concept for Dubai that effortlessly intertwines four distinct dining destinations under one roof. Mornings begin in an uplifting space, where the scent of artisanal coffee and freshly baked delights linger in the air. As dusk settles, The Fore transforms into an enchanting beachfront dining destination, with four immersive restaurants unveiling an extraordinary fusion of Asian, European, and Middle Eastern flavors.
As self-care continues to play an important role in our daily routine, the resort's palatial Talise spa offers bespoke treatments and holistic therapies. Spanning three floors, the state-of-the-art facility features a 20-meter indoor pool, fully equipped fitness studio, 13 treatment suites with private terraces overlooking the Gulf, and female-only spaces. The wellness journey extends to four outdoor pools and two private beaches, all set within beautifully landscaped gardens, offering a tranquil retreat for those seeking luxury and relaxation.
Overall, whether you're savoring solitude, celebrating life's milestones, or gathering in style, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is the future of ultra-luxury hospitality with a bold new vision.
Reservations are now open for stays from March 14, 2025 . For more information visit Jumeirah.com – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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