Andaz Dubai The Palm is located in a prime spot on the truck of Dubai's iconic Palm Jumeirah. Old-world charm meets contemporary luxury at this Dubai boutique hotel. Showcasing an eclectic mix of chic guest accommodation, leisure amenities, and a vibrant food, drink, and entertainment scene; creating the perfect place for a relaxed getaway on the Arabian Sea.
Escape to a cabana by the adult-only pool to sunbathe; while the family pool is great for the kids to splash around. Lose yourself in a book with a coffee in-hand at Andaz Lounge, find your inner peace on the yoga terrace, and indulge in a spa facial. Perhaps go shopping at the nearby Nakheel Mall, take a skydive over the city, or go dune bashing on a desert safari.
Dubai's sights, scents, and textures are woven into the room and suite design to create the ideal space to truly unwind and re-charge. Soak in bubbles in the bathtub, choose a complimentary soft drink from the minibar, watch the 50-inch flat-panel Smart interactive television, and the Hyatt Grand Bed with pillow-top mattress aids a good night's sleep.
The Locale combines tasty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners with alfresco dining on the terrace. La Coco presents cuisine, music, and ambiance inspired by the California Coast. Hanami serves Japanese-style dinners, sharing dishes, and cocktails. KnoX is akin to a speakeasy-style bar and offers drinks, food to share, happy hours, and music from the in-house DJ.
Property facilities
Andaz Dubai The Palm offers plentiful facilities, including: an outdoor family pool, infinity pool, 14th-floor adult-only cabana pool, 300-metre beach front, beach club, five dining venues, in-room dining, spa, 24-hour fitness centre, yoga terrace, complimentary Internet access and valet parking, digital key system, and 24-hour reception with concierge, currency exchange, laundry/dry cleaning, and multilingual staff.
Food, drink & entertainment
Local and international breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are served daily in The Locale; with the option of alfresco dining on the terrace in the winter months. La Coco opens from midday to midnight for cuisine, music, and ambiance inspired by the California Coast mixed with a colourful Mexican Riviera Sunset decor. The lively and atmospheric Hanami is your port of call for a Japanese-style dinner, small sharing dishes, and signature cocktails.
The Andaz Lounge combines comfy seating, large tables, and a library of books with a fully-stocked bar serving everything from coffees to tropical cocktails. KnoX is an underground lounge akin to a speakeasy-style den; where you can enjoy drinks, food to share, happy hours, and music from the in-house DJ. You can also drink and dine in the comfort of your guest accommodation from 07:30 to 23:00 off the In-Room Dining Menu.
Sport, games & activities
Ease into your day with a few laps of the outdoor swimming pool or up the tempo with a vigorous workout in the 24-hour fitness centre. Pamper your mind and body with a massage or facial treatment at Ora Spa or find your inner chi on the yoga terrace. Visit the concierge for ideas on what to experience, see, and do during your stay in Dubai.
Leave the hotel behind and discover shopping at Nakheel Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Mall, and Dubai Spice Souk; family times at Ski Dubai, Wild Wadi Water Park, and Al Qudra Cycling Track; Emirati culture and heritage at Al Bastakiya and Alserkal Avenue; and the cityscapes from the Burj Khalifa's observation deck
Room facilities
This luxury Dubai hotel has a total of 217 luxury guest units across 12 categories; ranging from 1 King Bed Rooms through to the Royal Suites. 1 King Bed Rooms are kitted out with floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views, king-size Hyatt Grand Bed with pillow-top mattress, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, 50-inch flat-panel Smart interactive television, dual-line telephone with voice mail, work desk, alarm clock/radio, safety deposit box, iron/ironing board, complimentary minibar with soft drinks, individual climate control, and marble bathroom with separate deep soaking bathtub and rain shower, eco-friendly toiletries, plush robes and slippers, and hairdryer.
Springing up from the Arabian Desert seemingly overnight, Dubai is an innovative city that goes out of its way to impress. This modern metropolis is all about extremes and firsts; it's home to the world's first seven-star hotel, the world's tallest building, the world's most iconic man-made island, and the world's largest shopping mall.
As well as all that extravagance, you can expect high levels of luxury and service at our selection of top notch hotels. In amongst the skyscrapers, you'll find bustling gold and spice souks that give you a taste of what Dubai was like before the boom. Take a traditional show cruise across the Creek, or head out of town on a spectacular desert safari.
Add pristine beaches and year-round sunshine to the breathtaking cityscape and it's easy to see why Dubai is fast becoming one of the planet's most popular holiday destinations.
Dubai is warm all year round, but it can get really hot in the height of summer. Visit from November to March for highs of around 25°C.
One of the biggest draws to Dubai is the hot climate and gorgeous beaches, but there's plenty to do besides sunbathing. With its juxtaposed contemporary malls and ancient souks, Dubai's shopping scene is eclectic and second to none. There are more contrasts when it comes to Dubai's architecture; marvel at the landmark Jumeirah Mosque or take the elevator to the top of Burj Khalifa for staggering views of the iconic skyline and the gulf beyond. For thrills and spills, Wild Wadi Water Park and Atlantis The Palm have got it covered with their amazing aqua-based attractions. All those beaches mean there are plenty of water sports to choose from in Dubai - and you'll find first class golf courses inland. Think Dubai is all skyscrapers and no culture? Think again: visit Dubai Museum to learn about the colourful history of the city, take a traditional Dhow cruise in amongst the traders in the Creek, or head out to the desert for unbelievable scenery and a fascinating insight into the nomadic way of life.
Dining in Dubai is a real treat, with everything from worldwide food to Michelin-starred restaurants to choose from. Many luxury hotels have a variety of in-house restaurants serving up international dishes from Japan, Italy, India and beyond. Don't miss the opportunity to sample the local aromatic cuisine that's shot with flavoursome spices.
From glamorous, hotel-based bars to big name clubs like Buddha Bar, Dubai's nightlife scene is as varied as you'd expect from any modern city. Please keep in mind that alcohol consumption is only allowed in bars and on other designated premises, and that drinking on the street or in other public places is strictly prohibited. For an unforgettable evening, take a sunset tour to the desert and enjoy dinner in a Bedouin tent beneath the starry sky.
It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct travel insurance and vaccinations and / or special medication for your destination. Please consult your GP for advice at least one month ahead of travel. It is essential that you meet the visa and passport requirements for your chosen destination. Visit the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (http://www.fco.gov.uk) website for up to date entry requirements listed by country.