
Delano Dubai
When you book Delano Dubai in Dubai, UAE through our Accor - HERA partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Special Offer
+ Delano is pleased to extend a stay pay promotion. Book any room or suite category for Three nights and pay only for Two
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Daily complimentary breakfast for 2, per room
- $100 USD credit to be spent on property (conditions defined at check-in)
- Early check-in & late check-out (upon availability)
- Upgrade at time of check-in (upon availability)
Location
The property sits on Bluewaters Island, a purpose-built enclave connected to Dubai Marina by bridge, where the Arabian Gulf stretches south and the city's vertical ambitions rise inland. This is Dubai's modern coastline at its most engineered: a three-kilometre canal district carved along the Persian Gulf, lined with glass towers that catch the afternoon sun and marinas where superyachts outnumber fishing boats. The neighbourhood hums with the particular energy of a place built this century, where cooling systems and shaded arcades make pedestrian life possible even in midsummer heat.
Marina Beach Dubai lies a kilometre away, its sand groomed daily. Beyond the immediate waterfront, Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City form the district's professional backbone, while Emirates Golf Club sits four kilometres inland, its greens a defiant emerald against the desert palette. The area retains a resort atmosphere despite its residential density, with boardwalks, alfresco dining, and a persistent breeze off the water.
Al Maktoum International Airport lies 21 kilometres southwest, though most arrivals use Dubai International, 31 kilometres northeast. Taxis and rideshares are the default for movement beyond the immediate marina.
Within four kilometres, Trèsind Studio delivers three Michelin stars and a multi-course exploration of Indian regional cooking that spans all four compass points of the subcontinent. Its precision and originality justify the journey. Five and a half kilometres south, FZN by Björn Frantzén offers three stars in an intimate setting accessed by doorbell, an elevated experience that feels deliberately residential. For French technique in opulent surroundings, STAY by Yannick Alléno holds two stars at the end of Palm Jumeirah, 2.1 kilometres away, where colonial-style architecture frames tropical gardens and a private dock.
The nearby marina itself invites evening strolls along the canal, where dhows and yachts share the water. Marina Beach Dubai, a kilometre from the property, offers morning swims before the midday heat sets in. Book a tee time at Emirates Golf Club's Majlis Course, four kilometres inland, one of the region's established championship layouts. For a glimpse beyond the urban shoreline, Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary lies 24 kilometres south, where flamingos gather in winter months.
Winter, from November through March, brings Dubai's finest weather: daytime highs in the mid-twenties to low thirties, evenings cool enough for outdoor dining without the weight of humidity. This is peak season, when the city's energy peaks and the Gulf water remains swimmable. Spring arrives early, with April pushing past 33°C and the first whisper of summer's intensity.
May through September is relentlessly hot, with highs above 40°C in July and August, the air thick even after dark. Malls, museums, and air-conditioned interiors dominate these months, though early morning beach visits remain possible. October marks a slow retreat, temperatures easing back toward the mid-thirties.
Visit between November and March, when the climate allows full engagement with the city's outdoor life and the light turns golden rather than white-hot.
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