PLAGES PRIVÉES
The private beaches along Jumeirah and Umn Suqiem are a good way to sunbathe in serene surroundings
The Pavilion Marina Club at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel is expensive and yet very popular: it offers the widest range of leisure activities, including a well-protected beach on calm waters for children, an open beach in front of the magnificent Burj Al Arab, with some fifteen restaurants, often with panoramic terraces facing the sail, four swimming pools, including one for children under supervision, and a more Zen version for adults. There is also direct access to the Wild Wadi Park, which is accessible to non-residents and offers a real marine view without any construction sites, bridges or buildings on the horizon. At the end of the day, however, a large bill is guaranteed. This club also offers the best walking tour in the city, following the private coastal path linking the Beach Hotel to the Madinat Jumeirah complex via the Mina A'Salam and Qasr hotels. You pass by the Burj, under the bridge that leads to it. Count on 3 kilometers round trip, so be sure to wear shoes, even if you can always take a golf cart on the way back. This escape on foot is highly recommended, which will take you through the most beautiful seaside setting of Dubai, at the top of the successful artificial.
Alternatively, choose the intimate-chic beach at The Ritz-Carlton, elegant, gentle, with no games or doughnuts. At the Habtoor, we like the funky spin of the daytime parties, with the DJ and the fashionable clientele in great shape like Nikki's. At Le Méridien Mina Seyahi, a string of pools, a nicely combed beach and the calm waters of the Palm. At the Westin, the calm of the large gardens lined with palm trees and a choice of very good restaurants. At the Sheraton, a good Futé plan during the week with a very soft ticket. But the most beautiful and perhaps the most secret is the beach at the One and Only Royal Mirage, reserved for those over 16 years old, a haven of serenity and beauty with the added bonus of refined service. For those who prefer the atmosphere of the Jumeirah coastline, Nikki Beach is also a beautiful beach for fans of Saint-Tropez, here in a Dubai version of course. Overall, all these private beaches are a great opportunity to enjoy the charms of Dubai Beach without having to spend a lot of money on hotels. For two people, with a light meal, it will be a hundred euros for a day of sunbathing, which is three to four times less than the price of your room on site.
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