Jumeirah Beach Hotel Dubai
When you book Jumeirah Beach Hotel Dubai in Dubai, UAE through our Jumeirah Passport to Luxury partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $75 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Daily complimentary buffet breakfast for two
- Room upgrade on arrival, based on availability
- $75 food and beverage or spa credit, per room per stay
- Early check-in and 4 PM late check-out, based on availability
- A personalized welcome amenity
- Enhanced recognition through VIP status at all touch points throughout the guest experience
- Complimentary one way airport transfer to suite guests.
Location
Jumeirah defines luxury in the emirate where scale is both a philosophy and a point of pride. The brand's Dubai-rooted sensibility favours immersive resort environments and Talise spa traditions that span continents, a hospitality blueprint refined over nearly three decades. This property anchors itself in Umm Suqeim 3, a stretch of coastline where residential villas give way to the Gulf's turquoise shoreline and sand the colour of pale honey.
The neighbourhood unfolds along Jumeirah Beach, a ribbon of white sand dotted with kitesurfers and joggers at dawn, the calm broken only by the distant hum of jet skis. To the north, low-rise streets lead toward the older quarters of Jumeirah proper. To the south, Al Sufouh edges into the modernist sprawl of Dubai Marina. The silhouette of the Burj Al Arab rises just offshore, its sail-like form a permanent fixture against the horizon.
Dubai International Airport lies 22 kilometres northeast, accessible via Sheikh Zayed Road in under half an hour outside peak traffic. Al Maktoum International, 27 kilometres southwest, serves as an alternative gateway for select carriers. The emirate's metro and taxi networks reach most major districts, though the beachfront here exists in a quieter remove from the city's busiest corridors.
The property's location within Jumeirah's portfolio means access to the brand's dining network across the city. For Michelin distinction, head six kilometres north to Trèsind Studio, where a three-star tasting menu explores India's regional cuisines with forensic precision. Seven kilometres northeast, FZN by Björn Frantzén offers another three-star experience inside what feels like a private residence, its doorbell the only entry cue. Book well ahead for both. STAY by Yannick Alléno, perched at the Palm's tip 7.5 kilometres away, brings French refinement to a colonial-inspired setting with two stars and gardens that sweep down to private moorings.
Jumeirah Public Beach stretches less than a kilometre north, a sand expanse open to walkers and families. Kite Beach, 2.8 kilometres up the coast, draws boarders and wake enthusiasts beneath coloured canopies. Golf courses cluster six to seven kilometres inland: the Majlis and Faldo layouts at Emirates Golf Club offer championship-level play across desert-adapted greens. For a quieter interlude, Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary sits 14.6 kilometres east, its wetlands a winter refuge for flamingos and migratory waders.
November through March delivers the most forgiving weather, with daytime highs between 24°C and 33°C and evenings cool enough for terrace dining. The city empties slightly during Ramadan, which shifts annually, leaving roads quieter and a reflective rhythm settling over public spaces.
April and October mark the shoulders, temperatures climbing toward the high thirties but humidity still manageable. The Gulf takes on a glassy stillness in early morning, ideal for paddleboarding before the heat sets in.
May through September defines high summer: 40°C-plus days, air-conditioned interiors, and a city that shifts its social hours to late evening. Pool decks and private beaches become essential rather than optional. Rain is almost non-existent year-round, a fact the desert infrastructure reflects.
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