The youngest member of Madinat Jumeirah's family of hotels, Jumeirah Al Naseem, is all set to open its doors to the public on December 1, 2016. This hotel sits on the city's most exclusive private beach, a 2-kilometer stretch of sand from Jumeirah Beach Hotel in the east to Jumeirah Al Qasr in the west, overlooking Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and the Gulf.
The opening of Jumeirah Al Naseem also marks the completion of Jumeirah Group's transformation of two kilometres of coastline into a major tourist destination. This process began in 1997 with the opening of Jumeirah Beach Hotel and continued with the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and the multi-award winning Madinat Jumeirah - The Arabian Resort of Dubai."
"The last year has been a fascinating journey of planning and preparation for the opening of Jumeirah Al Naseem," said Richard Alexander, General Manager, Jumeirah Al Naseem. "In being given the challenge of writing the final chapter in the story of Madinat Jumeirah, we didn't just want to create a 430-room beachfront hotel - we wanted to bring a wave of vibrancy that matches the energy of Dubai.
"We have been given a wonderful opportunity to marry a spectacular beach front location with a contemporary architectural twist on our sister properties and Jumeirah's legendary service, and to showcase the best that this dynamic, energetic and visionary city has to offer. Both in the interior and exterior design, and in the creation of the guest experience, we have been led by our concept of 'Al Bait Baitak', meaning 'make yourself at home'."
Some of the hotel amenities and facilities to look out for in this luxurious hotel according to jumeirah.com include the following:
A private pool exclusively for adults surrounded by rooms with direct pool access, a turtle lagoon, 43 suites with two Presidential Suites and one 500 square meter Royal Suite, and Seven restaurants and bars all linked with the theme Arabian Explorer.
Opening rates at Jumeirah Al Naseem will start from AED2,100 (US $571) per night.
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