
Address Beach Resort
When you book Address Beach Resort in Dubai, UAE through our Address Luxury partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- 100 USD F&B credit per stay
- Complimentary daily breakfast
- Room upgrade (subject to availability)
- Early check-in/late checkout (subject to availability)
Location
Address Beach Resort occupies a defining point along Dubai Marina's waterfront, where the artificial canal meets the Persian Gulf. This is the city's monument to engineered ambition: a three-kilometre stretch of blue water lined with towers, yachts bobbing at their moorings, and promenades wide enough for the evening crowds who come to watch the light shift across the Gulf.
The Marina itself pulses with a global energy. Yacht Rental Dubai Marina sits 200 metres away; the canal curves past restaurants spilling onto terraces, their tables filled with a mix of Emirati families, expats, and visitors navigating the district's cosmopolitan rhythms. The wider neighbourhood anchors the city's digital and media sectors, with Dubai Internet City and Dubai Media City nearby, but the water remains the focal point. Marine wildlife, drawn by the canal's connection to the open sea, occasionally ventures in: sharks, even whales, slip through from the Gulf.
Dubai International Airport lies 32 kilometres east, a straightforward drive along Sheikh Zayed Road. Al Maktoum International Airport, 20 kilometres to the southwest, serves as an alternative gateway. Both link smoothly to the Marina, where arriving means stepping into a district that remade a shoreline and now accommodates over 120,000 residents in towers that define the skyline.
On-site dining includes Mott 32, a Cantonese restaurant on the 73rd floor where the sumptuously furnished interiors match the view over the Gulf. The chain's Dubai outpost maintains the brand's reputation for extravagance, both in décor and flavour. For a deeper culinary dive, Trèsind Studio, 4.9 kilometres away, holds three Michelin stars for its multi-course tasting menu that draws from India's four compass points: precision, intrigue, and originality in every dish. FZN by Björn Frantzén, 6.7 kilometres distant and also three-starred, transforms modern European technique into an elevated, almost residential experience. Book well ahead for either.
The Marina itself offers more than superyachts and sunset strolls. Marina Beach Dubai, just over a kilometre away, provides sand and shallow water; further afield, Nasimi Beach and the quieter stretches at Al Sufouh, both around six kilometres out, offer space to spread out. Emirates Golf Club, four kilometres inland, hosts the Majlis Course and the newer Faldo Course, both tournament-tested. Don't miss the early morning light on the canal, when the city's pace slows and the water reflects the sky without the midday glare.
Winter, from November through March, brings highs in the mid-20s and evenings cool enough for open-air dining by the Marina. The Gulf breeze softens the days, and the light takes on a golden clarity that flatters the water and the towers alike. This is peak season for a reason.
Summer stretches from May to September, with temperatures climbing past 40°C by midday. The air thickens, humidity rises, and the city's rhythms shift indoors. Mornings before nine and evenings after sunset become the active hours; pools and air-conditioned spaces dominate the rest. Rain is a rarity year-round, though brief showers punctuate March and January.
Spring and autumn, brief as they are, offer transition: April and October hover in the mid-30s, warm but manageable, with fewer crowds than the winter peak. The city feels more navigable, the pace less frantic.
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