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One morning, we decided to go to the Sail, aka Burj Al Arab. The taxi driver dropped off at the barrier, a hundred meters from the whitening hotel. The guard, predictably, said that the entrance to the territory is only for guests, and we can walk to the beach next to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, popularly known as The Wave.

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The entrance to the hotel's beach is paid, as reported by the cashier sitting in the stall. And the price for one adult for one day visit is 600 dirhams. I was so decently freaked out, considering that in the past days I paid a maximum of 10 dirhams for a brother to enter other beaches in Dubai. He thanked for the information, and with thoughts about what they are doing for this money with you on the beach, he retired to a safe distance.

You can actually see the Sail, you just need to go around Jumeirah Beach on the right, and go to the free beach, separated from the luxury hotels by a high fence. Behind which you can see the yachts parked in the marina.

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Saddened by the fact that he would not be able to get to the cherished territories (stupidly sorry for 1200 dirhams), he sat down on a freshly cut lawn in the shade of palm trees.

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But, seriously, it is better to look at the Sail from the other side, from the Madinat Jumeirah hotel, which is located to the left of it.

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And the territory of Madinat Jumeirah itself deserves special attention. The hotel is built in the form of ancient Arab dwellings.

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Of course, they were not allowed to wander around the hotel, but you can visit the makeshift market known as Souk Madinat Jumeirah.

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A purely tourist attraction, with a classic set of goods, not the fact that they are of Arab production.

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Beautiful, combination of old and new Dubai architecture.

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We will live in the ramada jumeirah hotel 4, I would like to go to the beach closest to Parus. From what I read - this is Madinata beach, the question is how to get there? Paid-free, is there any official verified information, tell me, please?

We just got there. By chance. In the morning the weather was not very good and we went to the souvenir market Madinat souk. But we took everything beach with us, just in case. We walked around the market and went down to the boats. The boat drove up and whoever went to the beach sat down. Well, we are with them. At the entrance to the beach we were asked in English if we needed towels. we said no. We went to the changing rooms and then to the beach itself. Then we realized that we would not be able to get our white towels, because EVERYONE had beach colored ones. And that with white towels we would attract attention to ourselves. Seeing Russians on the beach under one of the big "fungi", we asked to put our package next to them, while we ourselves went swimming. Of course the beach is amazing. The view of the sail is excellent, the photos are SUPER. But we did not manage to lie on the beach. Swimming was enough for us, because lunch time at the hotel was already running out. And I didn't want to miss dinners, because they were very chic.))) And I also had to take a walk around the territory of Madinat. Here. Summing up, I think that everything was opened if we wanted to take the offered beach towels, because they would probably ask for a room number or a guest card. Although I may be wrong. I did not see any information about the beach fee anywhere.

I was interested in this issue. Dh250/day adult, Dh150 children under 16. There is a weekly subscription. You can try as above. I just don't know what the consequences are. If you "break through" and take a walk, they will most likely scold you if you get caught. And if you lie with the number, they can hand over to the police. Decide for yourself. But on ng holidays there is a very cool security guard "shackled". Yes, the room number is not enough, it is necessary that the surname matches.

Well, the prices ... In short, we were lucky. By the way, that security guard near the boats just asks where you are, because. there are still excursions on the boats, and he says which boat to get on. but by the way, you can go on foot, because we went back through various bridges but already through a different territory, as if bypassing. And on the beach, I first looked around, no one walks - does not check? There were no inspectors ... But probably if we had settled down under an umbrella, then the outcome of our stay on the beach would have been different))) But I repeat - we bought and left. But there were 45 minutes. And they bought. and took pictures.


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Well, the prices...

Godly) Jumeirah, hotel beach The Ritz Carlton don't you want to lie down under an umbrella 500 holes? Although, in my opinion, it is not even worth comparing with Madinat.
Yes, lucky. By land in Madinat, almost all approaches are blocked. Well, our public, just give free rein to use for free)

To be honest, we went to Madinat, not only to the market, but also to take a walk around the territory, because after reading the reviews I thought that it was no problem - everyone can walk, so we didn’t strain at all about this, and we didn’t find any overlaps and barriers. And I’ll even say more - they asked the staff how we need to get to the exit, and no one said anything. By the way, this was during the New Year period, somewhere around January 5-6. We calmly walked and took pictures. By the way, the photos turn out to be gorgeous against the background of all these bridges, arches, castle buildings. And the goal was not to get to the beach, it just happened. We wanted to take a boat ride, because we were with children, and there were 2 options: either for a fee for an excursion, or for free to the beach. Naturally, we chose the second one. we sailed very little - 150 meters and we were landed., in short, they were transported to the other side. And then we went out from the side of the street where the statues of horses run along the street between the palm trees. and there we caught a taxi and left.

I repeat, "our" people are passing by. But for walks outsiders - only Souk Madinat. The rest of the complex is for residents. Well + if you ordered a restaurant somewhere. I spent two seasons there, I know all the nuances and all the posts of these security guards, only I calmly walked, because I had a card in my pocket and remembered my number)
No one asks for anything on the way out, everyone works "on the way in".

Has come beach season! Humidity levels are at their lowest, averaging around 55 percent in April and 53 percent in May, plus a sea of ​​sunshine, with up to 344 hours of sunshine expected during the month this time of year.

Meanwhile, the average April and May temperatures hover around a pleasant 30°C-33°C, there is still some time before the heat becomes unbearable, by July the thermometer will reach 40°C. So, below we bring to your attention an overview the best beaches Dubai with photo.

An excellent beach and swimming pool with a swim-up bar on one side and water slides on the other side promises an interesting pastime for the whole family. You can bask in the sun on a comfortable sun lounger, dine at the nearby Italian restaurant Luciano’s, frolic in the pool or go in for water sports.

Beach Resort: Take a quiet stroll along the fine, light-colored sand beach, admiring the clear water, or take a dip in the temperature-controlled pool. There is also a children's playground and two water slides, plus a restaurant and bar at the edge of the pool.

Availability of sun loungers: Although this is a very popular place, you can always find a couple of sun loungers by the pool or on the paid Dubai beach, people come, spend some time on the beach, then leave, and others come in their place.

The highlight of the beach: close proximity to the "Dubai Marina" and a bar at the edge of the pool (you can order without leaving the water).

An excellent choice for couples with children and small groups.

Address: Habtoor Grand Beach Resort& Spa, Dubai Marina.

The cost of the beach in Dubai - 175 dirhams

Beach Club "Joumana Club"

Club Joumana Beach Club is a 15 minute walk from Dubai Marina Beach at Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa is a long strip sandy beach and large gardens, therefore, even on the busiest day, it is quieter and calmer than other popular beaches.

Beach complex: There are three swimming pools, but the most important object that attracts attention is newest complex water-cooled for water sports. You can try to ride on high-speed boats and motor catamarans, or work with oars. There is a pleasant beach bar/restaurant with a good range of quality drinks, but lunch can be quite expensive.

Availability of sun loungers: Lots of free sun loungers, although it is worth getting to the beach early, otherwise the hotel guests, who make up the majority of the beach visitors, will occupy the most best places.

Zest beach holiday in Dubai: the hotel boasts a long stretch of luxurious private beach (other hotels also have at their disposal private beach, but each of them then connects to public beaches).

A good choice for families looking for an alternative to Jumeirah.

Address: Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa (04 814 5555).

Entrance fee: Sunday-Thursday - 180 dirhams, Friday-Saturday - 220 dirhams (children under 12 years old - half price; children under 4 years old - free of charge).

Beach Club "Mina Club"

A huge beach club occupies the coastline in front of the Barasti and Westin establishments, offering a paradise vacation for visitors and residents of the UAE, who are also not averse to lying in the sun.

Beach complex: In addition to five large pools (including a panoramic pool, a playground, a sports swimming pool and a huge central water channel, the road of which passes through the gardens), there is also a tennis court, a gym, volleyball and basketball courts, and water sports (for the latter option, a separate payment is provided). Adults can take advantage of the offer of three bars located on the edge of the pool, or Barasti bar. Don't forget about 500 meters of excellent private beach.

Sun lounger availability: You'll need to get here early to get the best pool seats, although the size of the beach club means you can always find a seat, even if it's away from the busy bars.

The highlight of the beach: Its size. Even on weekends, there is no feeling here that it is packed to capacity - and you can also take a walk in the garden if your soul asks for peace and quiet.

A great option for families, couples, teenagers, preschoolers, everyone can find something interesting for themselves.

Address: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi, Al Sufouh Road (04 399 3333).

Entrance Fee: Sunday-Thursday AED 175, Friday-Saturday AED 250

Beach at Dubai Marine Beach Resort & Spa

Despite the fact that the beach occupies a very large area along the length, the feeling that you are in a village does not leave you, and on the beach, apart from you, there are only a few families with children and an elderly couple (by the way, there is a good children's pool here). The beach itself is very long, although not very wide, there are a couple of bars with a good supply of drinks and snacks.

Beach Complex: There are three swimming pools, a gym, tennis court, spa, children's playground and table tennis, plus two bars on Jumeirah Beach in Dubai, and by the pool.

Availability of sun loungers: Despite the fact that it can be very busy at times, there is a free sun lounger for everyone, especially if you come here before lunch.

The highlight of a beach holiday: This beach club in Dubai is the center and backbone of a gigantic resort complex littered with restaurants, so you'll have enough entertainment to stay here from dusk to dawn, hungry without leaving you. You can dine at the Arabic coffee shop Al Khayma, the Lebanese restaurant Al Qasr, the Italian place Capanna Nuova or the Thai bistro, have a refreshing drink at the Cuban bar Malecon, the Boudoir lounge bar, the relaxing Loca or the trendy the place "Sho Cho".

Ideal for residents of the Jumeirah and Satwa areas.

Address: Jumeirah (04 346 1111)

Entrance fee: Sunday-Thursday - 75 dirhams (for children 50 dirhams), Friday-Saturday - 125 (for children 75 dirhams).

Nasimi Beach

Nasimi Beach isn't technically a club, but when you visit this place you will definitely feel like you're in a beach club - great service, sunbeds, deckchairs and private bathing cabins. We recommend visiting this beach on Saturday, great music from the famous DJ plays here, and a barbecue with soft drinks. Do you love sports? You can play volleyball.

Beach complex: In addition to the bar and restaurant, there is also a new fashion boutique and a volleyball court.

Availability of sun loungers: Plenty, depending on the time of day, although private cabanas are more difficult to get, it's best to book in advance.

The highlight of the beach: If you have some free time, we recommend visiting the Nasimi Beach Boutique, which offers a collection of fashionable clothes, jewelry and accessories from famous designers.

Best for young couples and families who love to drink, eat and have fun in a beach setting.

Address: Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah (04 426 2626).

Saturday - BBQ with music from a famous DJ will cost you 185-295 dirhams.

Beach Club "RIVA Beach Club"

Claimed to be Dubai's first stand-alone beach club (i.e. not part of a hotel), RIVA is a charming place with nice relaxing music. The club occupies a fairly spacious room. Palm trees, sun loungers and luxurious sun loungers around the pool, an exotic bar and a private beach. Come at sunset, the flickering candlelight makes the RIVA club one of the most romantic spots on the coast - perfect for dates and sunset get-togethers with a glass of wine. Unfortunately, in the evening the beach is covered with a shadow from high-rise buildings nearby, fortunately, you will still have enough sun if you come to the beach early.

Beach complex: There is a large swimming pool plus a children's pool, an outside bar and an a-la carte restaurant, a new facility will open soon and will be located inside the clubhouse.

Sun lounger availability: More than 200 sun loungers, including giant loungers that can fit a couple.

The highlight of the beach: this is the personification of Dubai's Ibiza.

Ideal for couples looking for privacy in a romantic setting.

Address: Palm Jumeirah (04 430 9466).

Entrance fee: Sunday-Wednesday AED 100, Friday-Saturday AED 150.

One & Only Royal Mirage Beach

Let's just say it's not really a beach club, more like a one kilometer long private beach (if the hotel is fully occupied, it will be quite difficult to get to the beach). The lucky ones who still managed to gain access to the beach can use the pool and towels.

Beach Resort: Please note that if you are not a guest of the hotel, you will have limited access to its services. If you love sports, then you can take advantage of the offer of water sports, including jet skiing and speed riding. motor boat(it will cost an additional AED 140-600).

Availability of sun loungers: Plenty of sun loungers available if you arrive early.

Beach highlight: Located next to the Beach Bar and the Grill and Jetty Lounge, two famous bars on the beach side of the coast.

Great for sun worshipers with money.

Address: One & Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh Road (04 399 9999).

Entrance fee: AED 250 (only with advance reservation).

Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Club

This club offers a small but well located beach area. In case you don't like the feeling of sand in your shoes, there is a large grassy area, a swimming pool and a restaurant nearby.

Beach complex: There is a volleyball court on the beach, where matches between the most active guests are often held.

Availability of sun loungers: Again, a tip - come early and a free sun lounger will be at your disposal.

The highlight of the beach: Sheraton Beach Club is located very close to the famous The Walk at JBR in Jumeirah, you can walk and explore the surroundings.

Good for those who love the sea and walk along the promenade.

Address: Sheraton Dubai Jumeirah Beach, The Walk at JBR (04 399 5533).

Entrance fee: Sunday-Thursday - 100 dirhams (60 dirhams for children aged five to sixteen); Friday-Saturday - 180 dirhams (for children 100 dirhams); for children aged 4 years and under, admission is free.

The Pavilion Marina & Sports Club Beach Club

Jumeirah Beach Hotel offers one of the most equipped beaches in Dubai in the UAE, located on almost a kilometer of a private beach and designed to receive foreign tourists. Luxury yachts are laid up at the dock nearby. In the sea opposite the beach rises the Burj Al Arab, a luxury hotel in the form of a sail, for the construction of which an artificial island was specially erected.

Beach Resort: You can expect to have a towel laid out for you and regular offerings and deliveries of fruit, ice lolly and frozen juice shakes. At your disposal there will be 4 different pools or you can try yourself in aquatic activities sports including banana boating and windsurfing. Later, you can climb the climbing wall or play tennis on one of the seven courts.

Sun lounger availability: Hundreds of sun loungers are available, although you'd better arrive early in the morning to find a parking spot.

The highlight of the beach: the beach club is located on the territory of one of the most prestigious hotels in Dubai.

A great option for families and those who like to be in the center of action.

Address: Jumeirah Beach Hotel (04 348 0000).

The entrance fee is 250 dirhams; AED 150 for children under 16; free for children under 2 years old.

The Quay Club Beach Club

With a two kilometer strip of pristine sandy beach and views of the Burj Al Arab, this beach club is considered one of the most luxurious on the entire coast of Dubai.

Beach Complex: This place is definitely not cheap, but you get access to two hotel pools (one in Mina A'Salam and another in Al Qasr), free beach toys for children, a beach waiter will bring fruits and cool towels . Great menu at the beach bar, entry fee includes food and drink vouchers to use throughout the day.

Availability of sun loungers: This is a very popular beach, however, getting a sun lounger here is never a problem.

The highlight of the beach: not a beach, but a dream, excellent service.

Address: The Quay, Mina A'Salam, Madinat Jumeirah (04 366 6821).

Entrance fee: AED 750 and AED 500 for children (fee includes food and drink vouchers).

April 9th, 2015 , 05:38 pm


One morning, we decided to go to the Sail, aka Burj Al Arab. The taxi driver dropped off at the barrier, a hundred meters from the whitening hotel.
The guard, predictably, said that the entrance to the territory is only for guests, and we can walk to the beach of the nearby Jumeirah Beach Hotel, popularly known as The Wave.


The entrance to the hotel's beach is paid, as reported by the cashier sitting in the stall. And the price for one adult for one day visit is 600 dirhams. I was so decently freaked out, considering that in the past days I paid a maximum of 10 dirhams for a brother to enter other beaches in Dubai. He thanked for the information, and with thoughts about what they are doing for this money with you on the beach, he retired to a safe distance.

You can actually see the Sail, you just need to go around Jumeirah Beach on the right, and go to the free beach, separated from the luxury hotels by a high fence. Behind which you can see the yachts parked in the marina.

Saddened by the fact that he would not be able to get to the cherished territories (stupidly sorry for 1200 dirhams), he sat down on a freshly cut lawn in the shade of palm trees.

But, seriously, it is better to look at the Sail from the other side, from the Madinat Jumeirah hotel, which is located to the left of it.


And the territory of Madinat Jumeirah itself deserves special attention. The hotel is built in the form of ancient Arab dwellings.


Of course, they were not allowed to wander around the hotel, but you can visit the makeshift market known as Souk Madinat Jumeirah.

A purely tourist attraction, with a classic set of goods, not the fact that they are of Arab production.

Beautiful, combination of old and new Dubai architecture.

On the canals, by the way, you can ride a boat.

But you can just sit in the shade of palm trees near the fountain.


To be continued...