Atlantis Hotel Dubai
Rising from the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf, this luxury resort is situated on 113 acres. Opening in September 2008 this resort is an Architectural Wonder and one of Dubai’s newest Landmarks, located on the crescent of The Palm Jumeirah, known as the 8th Wonder of the World.
the resort offers relaxation and thrills for couples and families alike, including a landmark hotel, unique marine habitats, an exhilarating water park, pristine white beaches, world-class cuisine, indulgent spa and cosmopolitan boutiques. To stay or visit is to live out your dreams amidst warm arabian seas.
At Atlantis, the splendor of the accommodation doesn’t end with the architecture. Each of our 1,373 spacious guest rooms and 166 suites is designed with subtle oceanic and Arabic influences, overlooking spectacular views of the azure Arabian Gulf or Palm Jumeirah itself. And if guests choose to stay in The Lost Chambers Suites, they won’t be overlooking the ocean, but looking into it. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a spectacular view into the Ambassador Lagoon with a cornucopia of exotic marine life gracefully gliding by.
Deluxe Guest Room
Deluxe Guest Rooms are located on the first five floors of the Royal Towers, whilst Atlantis Guest Rooms occupy the upper floors. Choose from beautifully designed and comfortable king-sized or double queen-sized bedrooms, with full or French balconies from which to enjoy the view of Palm Jumeirah or the Arabian Gulf.
Presidential Suite
Gracing either side of the grand Royal Towers arch, the Regal Suites have breathtaking views directly down the centre of Palm Jumeirah and beyond. Each private terrace is accessible from the living room and is a great place on which to sit and relax. These incredibly spacious suites include private pantry, living and dining area, bathroom and master bedroom.
The Lost Chambers Suite
The Lost Chambers Suites are exclusive to Atlantis, with both bedroom and bath views directly into the mesmerising underwater world of the Ambassador Lagoon. There simply isn’t anything to compare with this breathtaking accommodation.
Stretching over three floors, the Neptune and Poseidon Suites welcome guests with a grand foyer leading down a sweeping staircase into an elegant aquatic-themed dining and living area, with butler’s pantry. Then, of course, there are the sumptuous bed and bathrooms with their underwater views. If guests are unable to tear themselves away from watching the 65,000 marine animals, a 24-hour dedicated private butler is available to serve refreshments.
Dolphin bay
A four-and-a-half hectare lush tropical setting modelled carefully on their natural habitat is home for the dolphins at Atlantis.
Aquaventure
Explore a world of breathtaking water thrills at aquaventure. slide down the immense ziggurat and through a shark-infested lagoon. At the Ziggurat temple, for example, a 27.5 metre near-vertical drop called the “Leap of Faith” plunges sliders down the face of the structure and into a freshwater tube that descends into a salt water lagoon filled with sharks. Water-sliders never come in contact with the sharks, however, as the tube carries riders straight through the lagoon into a large wading pool beyond.
The Surge
Descend from the top of the Ziggurat on one of our many water-coasters. Twist, turn and blast upwards along the power-jets of The Surge.
Its Spa and Fitness Center offers treatments from all over the world.
With 17 Restaurants, Bars and Lounges, the Atlantis has facilities to suite the pallet of every guest. The world-renown Nobu with its fusion of Asian Flavors is a restaurant of celebrity status. Rostang – the French Brasserie by 2 star-Star Michelin Chef Michel Rostang.
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Dubai is too rich.. they have no where to spend there money. The only way is to build all 5-7 stars hotel to attract more visitors. Anyway the Atlantis hotel is a very nice hotel, i would also recommend BurjAl-Arab hotel in Dubai. It’s the world only 7 star hotel.