Go back to the e-newsletter

Go back to the enewsletter

Mandarin Oriental has broadened its presence with the opening of Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai.Located in the heart of Dubai, and a stone’s throw from the water’s edge, the resort is set to bring a new wave of chic design and luxury experiences to the shores of the city. The property features spacious and elegant guest rooms and suites, most with private balconies and terraces offering views of the ocean or the dynamic city skyline.Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai has six restaurants and bars, all of which are noteworthy additions to Dubai’s dining scene. The two signature restaurants are Tasca, by Portuguese celebrity chef José Avillez, and Netsu, a Warayaki-style Japanese steakhouse by Australian-born chef, Ross Shonhan.As the closest beachfront resort to Dubai’s financial and business districts, the hotel boasts exceptional meeting and event facilities, providing a wonderful setting for weddings and social celebrations.The Spa at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai takes wellness experiences to another level, with its focus on locally inspired experiences. All nine treatment rooms feature individual changing and bathroom facilities, and some have private terraces overlooking the ocean.There is also a state-of-the-art Fitness Centre and a Little Nomads kids’ club with a range of fun activities for younger Mandarin fans.

Go back to the enewsletter

Go back to the e-newsletter
  • Prev Post

    Nihi Sumba “Forever” promotion

  • Next Post

    Ponant 2019/20 Central America program on sale

You might also like

  • ,

    Kerzner confirms One&Only resort for Fiji’s Yasawa Islands

  • Mandarin Oriental, Seoul to open in 2030

  • ,

    Celebrity unveils new river ships as priority access sells out

  • ,

    Signature Travel Network kicks off Owners’ Meeting in San Diego

  • ,

    CLIA sues Hawaii over ‘Green Tax’

  • Aman sets opening date for first Mexico resort