The largest resort in Dubai - The 5-Star Madinat Jumeirah boasts over 40 restaurants and bars and is modelled on a traditional Arabian town. 5.4 kilometers of sea-water canals and waterways flow through the resort, linking the resort’s many different areas. Guests who are staying at the resort can enjoy complimentary Abra rides along the waterways, while members of the public can hop on a 20-minute long Abra tour for 85 Dirhams ($23 USD / £16) daily until 11pm. Tip: Wear a jacket if you’re taking an Abra tour at night during the cooler months

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The largest resort in Dubai - The 5-Star Madinat Jumeirah boasts over 40 restaurants and bars and is modelled on a traditional Arabian town. 5.4 kilometers of sea-water canals and waterways flow through the resort, linking the resort’s many different areas. Guests who are staying at the resort can enjoy complimentary Abra rides along the waterways, while members of the public can hop on a 20-minute long Abra tour for 85 Dirhams ($23 USD / £16) daily until 11pm. Tip: Wear a jacket if you’re taking an Abra tour at night during the cooler months

Your Ultimate Guide to Madinat Jumeirah

Venture into the heart of Dubai and find yourself in the enchanting Madinat Jumeirah, a dazzling recreation of ancient Arabia.

What to Expect

Picture this: winding waterways, a bustling souk, and the majestic Burj Al Arab in the backdrop. Madinat Jumeirah isn't just a destination; it's a vivid experience, a blend of tradition and luxury. With its opulent hotels, Al Qasr and Mina A'Salam, and the exclusive Malakiya Villas, Madinat Jumeirah offers an unparalleled stay. The entire complex is connected by 3 kilometres of waterways, making every journey within its confines an adventure in itself. Whether you're exploring the souk, lounging at one of the many pools, or soaking up the sun at the private beach, Madinat Jumeirah has an Arabian fantasy waiting for every visitor.

How to Get to Madinat Jumeirah

Arriving at Madinat Jumeirah is a breeze, regardless of where you're coming from in Dubai. If you're driving, it's conveniently located just off Jumeirah Road, with ample parking available. For those relying on public transport, the nearest metro station is Mall of the Emirates, from where you can grab a short taxi ride to the resort. Alternatively, numerous bus routes serve the Jumeirah Road, making access easy and affordable. For the jetsetters flying into Dubai, Madinat Jumeirah is a mere 25-minute drive from Dubai International Airport. And for an extra touch of luxury, why not book a private transfer? Glide into this Arabian retreat with style and ease!

Taking an Abra Boat Ride Along the Waterways

One of Madinat Jumeirah's most enchanting experiences is the abra boat ride. These traditional wooden boats offer a unique perspective of the resort, gliding gently along its serene waterways. As you hop aboard, you'll be whisked away on a tranquil journey, meandering past the resort's lush landscapes and impressive architecture. The boat ride isn't just transportation; it's a moment of peace, a chance to take in the breathtaking views, and a delightful way to travel between different parts of the resort. Don't forget your camera – this is one ride you'll want to remember forever!

Dining at Madinat Jumeirah

Prepare your taste buds for a culinary journey at Madinat Jumeirah. With over 40 restaurants and bars, the dining options are as diverse as they are exquisite. Fancy a romantic dinner under the stars? Pierchic, perched over the Arabian Gulf, offers seafood delights with a view. For a taste of authentic Arabian cuisine, head to Al Hambra, where Spanish and Middle Eastern flavours meld seamlessly. Our personal favourite Pai Thai, accessible only by abra, serves up perfect Thai cuisine in a dreamy setting. If you're in the mood for something more casual, Shimmers on the beach provides a laid-back vibe with Mediterranean dishes and beachfront views. Don't miss the Friday brunches, a Dubai institution, where you can indulge in an array of international cuisines while enjoying live entertainment.

Exploring Souk Madinat Jumeirah

A visit to Madinat Jumeirah isn't complete without exploring the vibrant Souk Madinat. This modern take on a traditional Arabian market is a treasure trove of shops, boutiques, and stalls. Stroll through the winding alleys and discover everything from luxury brands to local handicrafts. The souk is not just about shopping; it's an experience. Be enthralled by the lively atmosphere, the captivating scents of spices and perfumes, and the sights of artisans at work. Don't miss the galleries showcasing Middle Eastern art. And if you need a break, the numerous cafes and bars offer a perfect spot to relax and soak in the lively buzz of this enchanting marketplace. Souk Madinat Jumeirah is a place where Arabian heritage meets contemporary Dubai, creating an experience that's as enriching as it is exhilarating.
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