The Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, designed by renowned architect Shaun Killa of Killa Design, completes the Jumeirah architectural trilogy. Inspired by luxury yachts, the hotel stands alongside the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab and the wave-like Jumeirah Beach Hotel, becoming a new icon of Dubai’s coastal architecture.
The hotel building features curved façades and double-curved balconies, resembling the hull of a yacht gliding through water. This design not only creates a striking visual effect but also enhances energy efficiency by reducing sun exposure. The hotel is built on a 155,000-square-meter site, rises 85 meters high, and comprises 16 floors.
Inside the hotel, 386 luxurious rooms and suites, including four signature penthouses, feature interiors inspired by 1960s Rio yachts and natural coastal light, creating a serene and modern environment for guests. Each room includes a private terrace of at least 22 square meters, offering unparalleled views of the Arabian Gulf and the Burj Al Arab.
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab offers guests an unparalleled luxury experience with 11 restaurants and cafés, three unique swimming pools, and state-of-the-art facilities. The three-story Talise Spa, featuring treatments such as hyperbaric therapy and cryotherapy, has become one of Dubai’s premier wellness destinations.
With its unique architecture and exceptional amenities, the hotel has become an ideal destination for enthusiasts of architecture, interior design, and luxury experiences.