Madinat Jumeirah Resort

Consisting of three boutique hotels; Jumeirah Al Qsar, Mina A’Salam and newly opened Al Naseem, the prestigious Madinat Jumeirah Resort is styled to resemble an ancient Arabian citadel. Ultra-luxurious Al Naseem consists of 29 exquisite Arabian-styled ‘summerhouses’ and 7 villas.

Meandering waterways are used to transport guests to all parts of the complex. There is no shortage of amenities on offer, with pools, spas and over 50 restaurants, cafes, and bars scattered across the property. The resort is a multi-purpose venue, and boasts two grand ballrooms, a souk (shopping mall), as well as extensive leisure and health facilities.

Perfect for families, there is also a Kid’s Club, 2km’s of pristine private beachfront and complimentary access to the Wild Wadi Waterpark.

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Activities at Madinat Jumeirah Resort

  • Pristine Private Beachfront
  • Landscaped gardens and pools
  • Luxurious restaurants and bars
  • Kid’s club, tennis courts and water sports

*Some activities are available at extra cost.

Dubai Highlights

  • Sundowner Desert Dune Safari
  • Dhow Cruise & dinner
  • Wadi Mountain Safari

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Luxury accommodation in Dubai

Below are some of our preferred accommodation options in Dubai, carefully selected for their superior location, service and level of comfort. Please contact us for information on a full range of Dubai resorts or a hotel of your choice.

Madinat Jumeirah Resort

Consisting of three boutique hotels; Jumeirah Al Qsar, Mina A’Salam and newly opened Al Naseem, the prestigious Madinat Jumeirah Resort is styled to resemble an ancient Arabian citadel.

Burj Al Arab

The iconic, sail-shaped Burj Al Arab dominates the Dubai coastline and has 201 beautifully decorated suites with exquisite living and dining areas.

U.A.E. Overview

Why visit the U.A.E? The United Arab Emirates is a fantastic destination to visit, particular as a stop over to or from Egypt, Kenya or Tanzania. It is filled with fascinating cities, luxurious beach resorts and fantastic desert camps.

What is the climate like in the U.A.E? As characterised by its tropical, desert climate, the U.A.E is hot and dry for most of the year. Temperatures reach well over 40°C in the summer months, particularly between June and September. Similar to other Middle East climates, rainfall in irregular and brief. Temperatures are still warm during the winter months, but drop considerably at night.

What can I combine the U.A.E with? Both cities can be combined with a visit to Oman, Jordan, Egypt and Israel. They also offer an excellent place to stop and relax for a few days after an East African safari through either Kenya or Tanzania.

How to get to the U.A.E? Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the gateways for many Australia’s travelling to the Middle East, Europe, East Africa and Asia. Etihad (Abu Dhabi) and Emirates (Dubai) offer daily flights from Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane.

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