With its intricate domes and arches, The Palace is the grandest of the three hotels that make up One&Only Royal Mirage, whose kilometre-long private beach overlooks Palm Jumeirah and the stunning Dubai skyline.
With plenty of interconnecting room options, Arabian Court is ideal for families. It also boasts two categories of suite, the finest of which is surely the Prince Suite, with its vast sweeping terrace and dazzling Dubai views.
For when only the best is good enough, The Residence is a discreet, adults-only hideaway within One&Only Royal Mirage, with its own reception, pool, private dining room and bar.
This family-friendly beachfront resort within Madinat Jumeirah offers more than a nod to traditional architecture, including sand-coloured wind towers, lattice-wood balconies and fort-style walls.
Jumeirah Al Qasr is unashamedly resplendent, its entrance fountain decorated with rearing golden horses and its lobby lit by a five-tonne crystal chandelier.
Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf is the most intimate and exclusive of the four hotels within Madinat Jumeirah, made up of 29 low-rise, Arabian-inspired summer houses overlooking the ocean, gardens or meandering waterways.
Once seen, never forgotten; the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is an architectural phenomenon dominating Dubai’s ever-changing coastline. Set on a man-made island, the iconic sail shape soars to a height of 321 metres and has long been recognised as one of the finest hotels in the world.
Fresh and sophisticated, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach captures the city’s energy and excitement in a glamorous beachfront setting.
Designed to emulate the low-rise buildings of the Mediterranean, this luxury resort occupies one of the most sought-after stretches of sand in Dubai, offering landscaped gardens, sea-facing rooms and suites and an abundance of restaurants and leisure facilities.
With a kilometre-long stretch of private beach, a waterpark next door and a huge variety of activities and restaurants, it’s easy to see why this luxury hotel is as popular with families as it is with adult sun-seekers.