• Iconic architectural achievement offering everything that you’ve ever wished for in luxury living.
• Massive suites which feature an incredible array of contemporary amenities and relaxing facilities including Jacuzzis.
• Rolls Royce fleet, six restaurants, helicopter pad, infinity pools and butlers on demand.
- Stay 3 Pay 2. Save £659 per person for breakfast board basis. Stay 3 nights from just £1699 per person. Book by the 23 May. Price based on traveling midweek in June
The Whole Story
If you’re looking for opulent splendour amongst the dunes of the Middle East then the Burj Al Arab provides more stunning services and facilities than you can shake a bucket and spade at.
This is simply the ultimate in world-class living and from just over 200 spacious suites to six award-winning restaurants, this is the place to be and the place to be seen.
You haven’t truly experienced decadence until you’ve been to Dubai and thanks to a series of jaw-dropping luxuries such as: a fleet of Rolls Royce cars, butlers available around-the-clock and reception desks on every floor, the Burj Al Arab certainly lives up to every superlative going.
All measures have been taken to ensure guest comfort and with a club for the kids, a spa centre and a local golf course this will be a fabulous experience for the whole family.
It’s not every day that you come to the Middle East and there are plenty of opportunities for cultural pursuits with: desert safaris, heritage tours and city sightseeing providing an excellent range of choices away from the hotel.
In discerning company the Burj Al Arab is referred to as the most luxurious resort in the world and as rooms are incredibly spacious (they are huge!) and contain some fabulous fixtures and fittings, it’s not hard to see why.
The six restaurants are just as magnificent as the rooms and with chances to dine in the world’s tallest atrium, in front of an aquarium and suspended 200 metres above sea level, you won’t forget Dubai in a hurry!
The Rooms
Seriously, you name it and the Burj Al Arab’s got it. Suites range from one bedroom Deluxe to Royal. The one bed Deluxe features: living room, dining area, private bar, guest washroom, dressing room, king or twin beds and a luxury bathroom with a Jacuzzi. The Royal features: dining area, Arabic lounge, library, two bedrooms, one with rotating (I kid you not) four-poster bed, marble bathrooms, spa-bath, walk-in shower, porcelain fittings, marble and gold staircase, marble flooring and use of a chauffer-driven Rolls Royce. Other suites include: two bedroom Deluxe, Panoramic, Club, Presidential and Diplomatic which all feature the finest of everything including: floor to ceiling windows, snooker tables, cocktail bars, kitchens, family areas and magnificent sea views.