Jumeirah Group unveiled its latest signature resort – Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab. The last addition to the Group’s oceanic trilogy, the resort draws from the design influences of a futuristic superyacht and will feature 386 rooms and suites, four penthouses. The two other resorts in the trilogy include the wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel and sailboat-inspired Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab – designing luxury:
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is designed for the affluent traveller and to maintain its status as a luxurious resort, the space encompasses specially integrated wellness and leisure destinations and an impressive line-up of signature restaurants. The resort is designed in a way to ensure that all the rooms offer a panoramic vista over the Arabian Sea.
“For the design of Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab we wanted something which surpassed expectations of what supreme luxury can mean for the affluent traveller,” said Shaun Killa from Killa Design. “With the new hotel’s ergonomic superyacht design, I think we have achieved that goal. There has been particular attention paid to elevating the guest journey and seamlessly connecting them to the distinctly unique experiences available throughout the resort. Each part of the resort has been designed for the ultimate bespoke comfort and enjoyment of guests, with unparalleled exclusivity and privacy.”
With luxury at the forefront of the design process, the rooms, suites and penthouses have high ceilings, spacious walk-in closets, creating a sense of grandeur and space. Designed to contemporary luxury standards by French designer Tristan Auer, in association with Wilson Associates, what makes the resort stand out from the rest is the collection of premium suites that follow the contour of the property, each with retractable floor-to-ceiling glass walls, framing 180° views of the spectacular Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and the resort’s new superyacht marina.
Part of the larger experience:
In line with Jumeirah Group’s focus on elevating its dining experience and delivering culinary excellence across its portfolio, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab will feature more than 10 curated restaurants and bars, designed by internationally acclaimed restaurant designers with a focus on social-led dining experiences.
“This aspirational project defines the next era of luxury hospitality”, said Jose Silva, CEO of Jumeirah Group. ” Creating truly exceptional experiences in unmatched physical spaces that are designed for energy and redefine luxury, is a core part of our vision.”
The resort is scheduled to open in 2023.