Resembling an ancient Arabian citadel, this extensive, award-winning
resort is truly enchanting and houses three very different properties.
Harking back to the palaces of old Arabia, Dar Al Masyaf provides
a range of 29 summerhouse cottages with all guests being treated
like royalty.
All three are set amidst emerald gardens and meandering waterways
with their traditional abras (water taxis).Guests can enjoy the numerous
restaurants, bars, coffee shops and nightclubs, as well as a souk with
over 75 boutiques, an opulent Talise Wellness Spa, Quay Health Club,
theatre and the Sinbad’s Kids’ Club which is only steps away from Wild
Wadi Waterpark. Such a range of facilities ensures this is a magical
destination for both couples and families alike, with warm,
sun-drenched beaches and a friendly, welcoming service that’s
second to none.
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44 restaurants and bars. Talise featuring Spa and
Wellness Services. The Quay Healthclub. Traditional souk.
Complimentary fresh fruit, cold towels and ice-lollies to
keep you cool on the pristine private 2 kilometre beach.
Complimentary gifts. Unlimited access to the 12 acre Wild
Wadi Waterpark.
29 Summerhouses, inspired by the exotic
décor of old Arabia and set in 100 acres of lush gardens.
Jumeirah Beach, 25 minutes transfer from Dubai
International Airport.
Stay 5 nights from £1,252 per person staying in an Arabian Summerhouse Arabian Deluxe Room on a bed & breakfast basis.
Call us on 01244 355 550 or use our
request a quote form online. Prices include flights and transfers unless otherwise stated. Prices are for guidance only and are subject to change.
“Dotted throughout the gardens and waterways at Madinat Jumeirah, the rooms and suites offer a home-from-home feel with a private reception complete with butler, sundowner drinks each evening and enclosed courtyards to relax in. Almost Moroccan in style, the Dars are perfect for 2 or 3 families travelling together or for a couple looking for all the amenities of a first class hotel but the privacy of a villa.”
David Atkin, Director of Sports