Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa
Kuwait City Kuwait Middle East
When you book Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa in Kuwait City, Kuwait 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. (In Europe – minimum stay of two nights)
Location
Jumeirah brings Dubai's scale of amenity and beachfront philosophy to Kuwait's Arabian Gulf coastline, where the emphasis on wellness through its Talise spa programme and uninterrupted sea access defines the property's appeal. The location sits south of the capital's historic core in the residential coastal district of Anjafa, a quiet stretch where the city's administrative density gives way to low-rise neighbourhoods and private beach clubs.
Kuwait City was founded in 1752 as a fishing settlement and trading port on the Persian Gulf, growing into the political and commercial heart of the emirate. The modern metropolis sprawls across all six governorates, home to more than two million people and the headquarters of Kuwait's banking system and corporate sector. The historic core merges seamlessly with newer districts, though the city's character remains rooted in its maritime geography: dhow harbours, fish markets, and the glittering bay that curves along the capital's northern edge. Mina Al-Shuwaikh port still handles the country's trade, while glass towers and broad highways testify to oil wealth transformed into infrastructure.
Kuwait International Airport lies thirteen kilometres northeast, a short drive along the coastal highway that connects the property to the capital's commercial districts and souq quarters.
Messilah Beach sits one kilometre from the hotel, offering a stretch of Gulf shoreline where the water is warm year-round and shallow for metres out. The Sahara Country Club lies six kilometres inland for those seeking a round on manicured greens, while the marina at Ras Salmiya, nine kilometres north, draws the city's sailing community. For a glimpse of local commerce, head to the Fruit and Vegetable Market, seven and a half kilometres away, where produce arrives from across the region in the early morning hours. The historic Souq Al-Juma (Friday Market) sits fourteen kilometres northwest, a sprawling open-air bazaar where antiques, textiles, and livestock change hands each week in a scene that has barely shifted in decades.
On-property, the hotel's dining venues reflect the brand's regional scale, though nearby Michelin-starred options are absent. Book a morning at the Talise spa for hammam treatments and Persian Gulf views, or arrange a private beach setup where the Gulf breeze tempers the summer heat. The property's beachfront position means most activity centres on the water: calm enough for children, warm enough for night swims in the shoulder seasons.
Winter arrives mild and luminous from November through March, with daytime highs between eighteen and twenty-six degrees. The light is golden, the air dry, and the Gulf coast pleasant for walking. This is the prime season for outdoor exploration, when the city's streets fill with evening strollers and terrace dining becomes viable.
Spring transitions quickly into heat. By May, temperatures climb past thirty-seven degrees, and summer sets in with unrelenting force: June through August see highs above forty-two degrees, the streets emptying by midday, the Gulf water a warm bath. Rain is virtually absent.
Autumn returns in late September, though real relief arrives only in November. The shoulder months offer lower room rates and thinner crowds, but the heat remains formidable until the year turns. Plan for winter if you intend to leave the property.
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