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Arguably as iconic as the Burj Al Arab, with its mirrored wave-shaped exterior, this was the first of Jumeirah's beachfront resorts, opening in 1997. Admittedly the clashing primary-colored interior looks a little dated now, but it remains the perfect family beach resort, with 598 huge rooms, 20 restaurants and bars, and a multitude of water-related options, including five swimming pools, unlimited access to the adjacent Wild Wadi water park, the Pavilion Marina & Sports Club, yacht charters, a dive center, and free shuttle service to many malls. The Sinbad Club keeps kids occupied, while the low-key Uptown Bar, Ibiza-style 360°, and the Apartment Lounge+Club provide entertainment for grown-ups. Book one of the 19 Beit Al Bahar (House by the Sea) villas tucked on the beach, away from the main hotel. Each villa has its own terrace, outdoor dining area, large sunken baths, and plunge pool; there are also dedicated butlers and concierges. The villas' decor is in an Arabic style (high ceilings, wooden beams, and warm maroons) far removed from the slightly garish interiors of the main hotel.
From the readers of Condé Nast Traveler:
(617 rooms)
2009 Gold List
Overall Score: 90.2
- Rooms: 93.2
- Service: 91.7
- Food: 86.7
- Location: 91.7
- Design: 88.3
- Activities: 89.8
View the entire 2009 Gold List of the world's best places to stay ›
Also appeared in the Gold List in 2008
Amenities: Beach, Pool, Spa, Tennis, Water sports
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