


Burj Al Arab Jumeirah
Jumeirah Beach Road, Umm Suqeim, Dubai
Location
Umm Suqeim, on its own island
On a private island off Jumeirah Beach Road via causeway, beside Madinat Jumeirah on the Umm Suqeim coast.
Transfer
A Jumeirah-coast transfer
Around 25 to 30 minutes from Dubai International (DXB); Rolls-Royce and helicopter arrivals available.
Villas
Around 200 duplex suites
Around two hundred double-height duplex suites across twenty-eight storeys, from the One-Bedroom Deluxe up to two 25th-floor Royal Suites, each with a 24-hour butler and floor-to-ceiling Gulf windows.
Best For
Who it suits
Couples, celebratory and bucket-list stays drawn to the world’s most recognisable hotel; family suites exist within an iconic, status-led property.
Board Basis
Room only / B&B
A room-only or bed-and-breakfast base.
About the Resort
The icon of Dubai

Burj Al Arab is the single most recognisable building in Dubai — a sail-shaped, all-suite landmark on its own island, reached by causeway. Around two hundred double-height duplex suites climb twenty-eight storeys, each with a 24-hour butler, Hermès amenities and floor-to-ceiling Arabian Gulf windows. Dining spans the 27th-floor Al Muntaha and the underwater-aquarium Al Mahara, while a Rolls-Royce fleet and a rooftop helipad frame the arrival.
Accommodation
Suites
Around 200 double-height duplex suites, each with a 24-hour butler.

Entry
One-Bedroom Deluxe Suite
Sleeps two to three, king. A duplex suite of around 170 square metres with floor-to-ceiling Gulf windows, a 24-hour butler, Hermès amenities and a 17-option pillow menu.
24h butlerGulf view

Family
Two-Bedroom Deluxe Suite
Sleeps up to four, king and twins. A duplex with two bathrooms and a generous living area, with Gulf views.
FamilyGulf view

Premium
Panoramic Suite
Sleeps two to three, king. An upper-floor suite with a panoramic outlook across the Gulf and coastline, with butler.
Upper floorPanoramic

Club
Duplex Club Suite
Sleeps two to three, king. A 330-square-metre duplex with spa and beach-club privileges, butler and Hermès amenities.
Club privilegesGulf view

Signature
Diplomatic Suite
Sleeps two to four, king. A themed duplex suite with distinctive décor and Gulf views.
Themed décorGulf view

Apex
Royal Suite
Sleeps up to four, king. Around 780 square metres on the 25th floor — two only — with a private cinema, a rotating canopy bed, a private lift and panoramic views.
Two onlyPrivate lift
Food & Drink
Dining
Around nine venues, from the 27th floor to an underwater aquarium.

Signature
Al Muntaha
French-European dining on the 27th floor.

Underwater
Ristorante L’Olivo at Al Mahara
Seafood and Italian beside a floor-to-ceiling aquarium.

Poolside
Sal
Mediterranean dining on The Terrace.

Arabic
Al Iwan
Arabian cuisine in a grand setting.

Tea
Sahn Eddar
Afternoon tea in the soaring atrium.
Wellbeing
Talise Spa
A spa with an indoor infinity pool, jacuzzi and private treatment suites.

Indoor infinity pool
With a jacuzzi and treatment suites.
The Terrace
Two pools (one salt-water), 32 cabanas and a private beach.
Signature arrival
A Rolls-Royce fleet and a helipad.
Activities & Experiences
Signature Experiences
The icon of Dubai.

The Terrace
Two pools, 32 cabanas and a private beach over the Gulf.

Iconic dining
27th-floor Al Muntaha and underwater Al Mahara.

Talise Spa
An indoor infinity pool and jacuzzi.

Signature arrival
Rolls-Royce chauffeur or helipad transfer.
Getting There
Location & Transfers
By road
About 25–30 minutes from DXB
A Jumeirah-coast transfer via the causeway.
Signature
Rolls-Royce or helicopter
Chauffeured arrivals available.
Guest Reviews
What Our Clients Say
★★★★★
“The most extraordinary place I have ever stayed. Nothing prepares you for the depth of the silence, the beauty of the reef, or the sheer generosity of the experience.”
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★★★★★
“We’ve stayed here three times now. The house reef has no equal. The stargazing was, genuinely, one of the most moving experiences of my adult life.”
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★★★★★
“I had stayed at Four Seasons, One&Only and Velaa before visiting Burj Al Arab Jumeirah. They are all magnificent. But this is different in a way that is hard to articulate.”
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Good to Know
Good to know
Board basis
- Room-only or bed-and-breakfast.
Accommodation
- All-suite duplexes with 24-hour butlers.
Setting
- A private island off the Umm Suqeim coast.
Getting there
- Around 25–30 minutes from Dubai International.
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