Jumeirah Beach, Dubai, UAE

Burj Al Arab

5★ (informally 7★)

The world's most photographed hotel — sail-shaped, suite-only, and unapologetically over the top.

Sail-shaped icon Private island 24-karat gold leaf 9 restaurants Butler service
From AED 8,500 per night, double occupancy Reserve Now
At a glance

Iconic 1999 sail-shaped luxury hotel on a private island, 321m tall, suite-only (202 duplex suites), 9 halal restaurants, private beach access, butler service in every room, helipad on the roof.

Check-in: 3:00 PM Check-out: 12:00 PM
What Makes It Special

Hotel highlights

Own private island

280m offshore on an artificial island, connected only by a private security-controlled causeway.

24/7 butler service

Every suite includes a dedicated butler. Unpacking, restaurant booking, customized requests — all included.

9 restaurants on-site

From underwater seafood at Al Mahara to 27th-floor Mediterranean at Al Muntaha. All halal-certified.

Helipad on top

The roof helipad has hosted Tiger Woods, Roger Federer, and Andre Agassi for promotional events.

The Hotel That Redefined Luxury

When Burj Al Arab opened in December 1999, the term “7-star” entered the global vocabulary — coined by journalists who couldn’t fit what they were seeing into the existing 5-star framework. Twenty-five years later, the hotel still sits on its own artificial island, still towers 321 meters above the Arabian Gulf, and still hosts a roster of guests that reads like a Forbes list.

What makes the Burj different isn’t a single thing — it’s the cumulative absurdity. 24-karat gold leaf on the lobby ceiling, butlers on call 24/7 for every suite, a Rolls-Royce fleet at guest disposal, a helipad that’s hosted Tiger Woods (he tee’d off it) and Roger Federer (he played tennis there). The hotel is, deliberately, theater.

The Setting

The hotel sits 280 meters offshore, connected by a private causeway. The location was carefully chosen: from your suite, the only thing between you and the Arabian Gulf is glass. Most rooms face the sea, with a smaller premium subset facing the iconic skyline of Dubai including Burj Khalifa.

You access the hotel via security gates at the causeway entrance — there’s no walking up. This isn’t a hotel for casual visitors. Even afternoon-tea bookings require a confirmed reservation in advance.

Dining

The hotel houses 9 restaurants across multiple levels, all halal-certified given Dubai’s local norms. Highlights include Al Mahara (the underwater seafood restaurant accessed via a simulated submarine ride), Al Muntaha on the 27th floor (Mediterranean fine dining with full city views), and Sahn Eddar (afternoon tea in the lobby atrium — book months ahead).

Who It’s For

Honeymooners marking the experience. Successful executives wanting a story. Families with the means to indulge their kids in the only suite-only luxury hotel in Dubai. Repeat visitors who book a different suite category each time.

Choose Your Stay

Room types

Deluxe One-Bedroom Suite

Deluxe One-Bedroom Suite

170 m² from AED 8,500

Sea view · King bed · Butler · Spa amenities · Dining table for 4

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Panoramic Two-Bedroom

Panoramic Two-Bedroom

290 m² from AED 14,200

Full sea + city view · 2 king beds · Private dining · 2 marble bathrooms

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Royal Suite

Royal Suite

780 m² from AED 48,000

Top-floor only · Private elevator · Cinema · 4 bedrooms · 24-karat gold detailing

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Inside the Hotel

Amenities & services

🏖️ Private beach access
🏊 Talise Spa with 18 treatment rooms
🍽️ 9 on-site restaurants
🚁 Rooftop helipad
🚗 Rolls-Royce chauffeur fleet
👶 Sinbad's Kids Club
🏋️ Talise Fitness with personal trainers
💆 In-room spa treatments
🎾 Tennis (rooftop court)
🛍️ Designer shopping arcade
✈️ Airport limousine pickup
🧞 24/7 butler service
What Guests Say

Guest impressions

My suite was 170 square meters. I have lived in apartments smaller than this. The butler memorized my coffee order on day one.

Aisha M. Dubai resident · 5-night stay

Worth every dirham for a milestone celebration. We came for our 25th anniversary and the staff anticipated needs we hadn't even articulated.

Khalid R. Riyadh · Anniversary trip
FAQs

Common questions

Can I visit Burj Al Arab without staying there?

Only as a paying restaurant or afternoon-tea guest. Walk-ins to the lobby are not permitted. Book a meal at Sahn Eddar, Al Muntaha, or Al Mahara at least 3-4 weeks ahead for access.

Is the dress code strict?

Yes — "smart elegant" in all public areas. Long pants for men in restaurants. No swimwear outside the pool/beach areas. Children under 12 are allowed but must follow the same standards.

Is halal food guaranteed?

Yes. All 9 restaurants serve halal-certified meat by default. Alcohol is available but kept separate. The hotel respects all UAE Islamic conventions in food preparation.

Does the rate include breakfast?

Yes for most suite categories — breakfast at Junsui (Asian) or Sahn Eddar (international) is included. Butler can deliver to your suite if preferred at no extra cost.

What's included that I might not expect?

Airport transfer (BMW 7-series or Rolls-Royce), unlimited non-alcoholic drinks in your suite, daily butler service, Wild Wadi Waterpark access (next door), and beach access at all Jumeirah hotels in Dubai.

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