Jumeirah to Reopen Pool, Beach and Dining

Dubai: Hotels and resorts within Dubai have entered the ‘new normal’ phase, with the reopening of private beaches, restaurants, fitness facilities and most recently, swimming pools, under strict government guidelines.

To welcome guests back, Jumeirah Group has launched a special package at four of its much-loved properties – Jumeirah Al Qasr, Jumeirah Al Naseem, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray and Jumeirah Creekside Hotel – where guests can spend the day soaking up the sun while staying cool across a collection of tantalizingly inviting pools.

As part of its special ‘Daycation’ package, Jumeirah Al Qasr, one of Dubai’s most iconic properties and the ‘jewel in the crown’ of Madinat Jumeirah, is inviting UAE residents to enjoy its stunning two-kilometre stretch of private beach as well as day access to a hotel room to take a break from the heat and enjoy all the comforts of a luxurious Jumeirah suite. The exclusive package allows guests to dine at one of several exceptional signature Jumeirah Group restaurants. They have the choice of French Mediterranean cuisine at the newly launched pop-up French Riviera, mouth-watering Greek dishes at the popular alfresco beachfront restaurant Shimmers, Nikkei cuisine at Kayto, the fusion fare at Summersalt, fresh seafood at Rockfish, or beach dining. For those looking for a child-free oasis of calm, Celeste, the 22-metre infinity pool, is the newest addition to Jumeirah Al Qasr. Offering tranquil privacy against a backdrop of stunning Arabian Gulf and pristine private beach views, the Instagrammable new infinity pool can be accessed through Jumeirah Al Qasr and includes a bar serving creatively concocted beverages, plant-based mocktails and a dedicated bubbly menu for the ultimate in relaxation and comfort.

Starting from AED 395 per person (excluding taxes and fees) and based on a minimum of two guests, the special Daycation offer is valid until 31 August 2020. Guests can also bring up to two children at a supplement of AED 95 per child.

For a uniquely regal daycation, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is inviting guests to spend a day at its exclusive Royal Residences, including full access to the Lagoon pool from 10am to 7pm, private beach and dining at Plaj restaurant. Starting from AED 1,499 per day for up to 10 guests, the offer also includes a bonus AED 500 Food & Beverage credit in addition to a 30% saving on selected House Beverages. For only AED 250 per person, it also includes AED 250 towards dining credit, the hotel has launched a Daily Splash Pass with full day access to its infinity pool and beach.

Those looking to beat the heat can bask in the sun-kissed waters of Jumeirah Creekside Hotel’s two-tier swimming pool with a special day pass. With 25-metre lap lanes for the sportive swimmers, a dedicated children’s pool, pool bar, luxurious chaise lounges and outdoor Jacuzzi, the hotel’s pool has something special for everyone. Jumeirah Creekside Hotel is offering day pass rates to access the hotel’s stunning pool at AED 260 for adults, AED 155 for children and free admission for children under four years old.

Jumeirah Al Naseem, the pioneer of the daycation offer, continues to welcome guests to relish the sun and sand, alongside its shores and the calming sounds of the ocean waves. Guests can enjoy access to the two kilometre private beach and dining at the signature venues, from AED 395 per person on weekdays from Sunday to Thursday, and from AED 495 per person on weekends, from Friday to Saturday. Up to two additional children are also welcome to avail the offer for a supplement fee of AED 95 per child.

Health and safety are Jumeirah’s top priority for everyone who visits, stays, dines or works with Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts. All hotels and restaurants are strictly following the directives of the UAE Government and have extensive preventative measures in place for the safety of all. Daycation guests will be temperature checked on arrival, will be required to wear masks when transiting public areas and must strictly adhere to all social distancing measures.

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