Atlantis, The Palm

Dubai Beach, Dubai

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The hotel

Atlantis, The Palm – Dubai’s Iconic Luxury Resort with the world's largest waterpark at  Aquaventure Waterpark & The Lost World Aquarium

Experience Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai’s world-famous 5-star resort where the legend of Atlantis meets modern Arabian luxury. Located on the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah, this marine-themed hotel is perfect for families, couples, and those seeking an unforgettable escape.Stay in luxurious rooms and suites with views of the Arabian Sea or Palm Island, or upgrade to an Imperial Club Room for exclusive lounge access, complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails.  Guests enjoy free, unlimited access to two of Dubai’s top attractions: Aquaventure Waterpark – the world’s largest, with over 105 thrilling slides and rides – and The Lost World Aquarium, home to more than 65,000 marine animals in the stunning Ambassador Lagoon. A favourite among A-list celebrities, Atlantis also offers indulgent spa treatments at Nailology and over 30 dining options, including Nobu Dubai, serving Japanese cuisine with a South American twist, and En Fuego, Dubai’s Latin American hotspot with live music and vibrant energy.  

Why Choose Atlantis, The Palm?  

  • Prime location on Palm Jumeirah
  • Free access to Aquaventure Waterpark & The Lost World Aquarium
  • Award-winning dining, including celebrity chef restaurants 
  • Perfect for family holidays, romantic getaways, and celebrations

Amenities

  • Tennis
  • Babysitting service
  • Kids Club
  • Teen Club
  • Families
  • Bar
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Free Parking
  • Internet Access
  • Restaurant
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Spa

Where is it

On Dubai's iconic Palm Island on 46 hectares of its Crescent, overlooking the Dubai Marina skyline. Atlantis, The Palm is just a 25-minute drive from the centre of Dubai and a 15-minute drive to Dubai Marina. There is also a monorail to the mainland. Transfer time from Dubai International Airport: 45 minutes.

Hotel information

1,544 generously proportioned rooms including 167 suites, all of which include daily complimentary access (for up to 2 children per room) to Atlantis Explorers Club, and a complimentary daily pass to Aquaventure World, as well as daily access to Awaken Wellness. All rooms/suites have air-conditioning, cable TV, tea/coffee-making facilities, mini-bar*, safe, iron and ironing board, and hairdryer.

Palm View Rooms feature a French balcony overlooking the Dubai skyline and palm island, with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen beds, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 child, or 2 adults and 2 children (below 14 years).

Board basis options 

Half Board option: includes buffet breakfast and dinner, and soft drinks whilst dining. Breakfast at Kaleidoscope and Saffron. Dinner at The Shore, The Edge, Asia Republic, Shawafel, Beach Buns Burgers, The Burger Joint, Plato's Lobby Lounge, Street Pizza, Kaleidoscope, Saffron, Ayamna, Seafire* (supplement AED 350 per person. Age policy applies.), Studio frantzen* (supplement AED 100 per person. Age policy applies.), Hakkasan* (supplement AED 500 per person. Age policy applies.), Nobu (supplement AED 500 per person. Age policy applies.), Gordon Ramsay Street Bread* (AED 100 per person), Wavehouse, Casablanca Beach Club and En Fuego. 


Full Board option: includes breakfast, lunch and dinner with soft drinks. Lunch is available in 3 restaurants: The Shore, Wavehouse and Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay. Breakfast and dinner options are the same as with the Half Board option. Also includes welcome drinks upon arrival at Platos, additional Atlantis Explorers Club/The Zone session per child/teen, AED 100 credit at Wavehouse arcades, AED 100 per person resort credit towards Awaken Spa for body/facial treatments, AED 100 per person resort credit towards any Marine Animal experience, non-motorised water sports activities, morning fitness class/sport activities, Fish Tales tour for the whole family, and Sea Lion Tales tour for the whole family.  


Beverage Package add-on (available for stays between 1st May - 3 Jan '26): includes house spirits, house beer, house cocktails, wine by the glass, coffee/tea, soft drinks, mocktails, juices, milkshakes and bottled water. In selected venues: Wavehouse, The Edge, The Shore, Kaleidoscope, Ayamna, En Fuego, Casablanca Beach Club, Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay, Street Pizza, Beach Buns Burgers, Palm Pool, Palm Beach and Family Pool.Please note: all guests in the room must be on the same meal plan.  Available for stays of 4 nights and more on Half board & Extraordinary Full Board only.Beverage package can be consumed inselected venues from Afternoon until the closing our of the venue.

Room upgrades

Ocean View Rooms with a private balcony offering partial or full Arabian sea views, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults, 1 child below 14 years old and 1 infant or 2 twin beds, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 infant, or 2 adults and 2 children (below 14 years).

2-Bedroom Family Rooms are perfect for families looking for a little extra space and privacy, consisting of 2 guaranteed interconnecting rooms, one with a king size bed and the other with 2 queen-size beds and a sofa bed, featuring views over The Palm or the Arabian Sea. Sleeps maximum 6 people (adults/children).

Please note: the above room types have a 2-night minimum stay.

Imperial Club Rooms offer luxurious surroundings with stunning views, a French balcony, and can be booked with either palm or ocean views. Available either with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults, 1 child below 14 years old and 1 infant, or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 infant, or 2 adults and 2 children (below 14 years).

2-Bedroom Family Club Rooms with Imperial Club Lounge Benefits included, this is perfect for families looking for a little extra space and privacy, consisting of 2 guaranteed interconnecting Imperial Club Rooms, one with a king size bed and the other with 2 queen-size beds and a sofa bed, featuring views over The Palm or the Arabian Sea. Sleeps maximum 7 people (adults/children).

Imperial Club Room benefits:

  • Exclusive check-in and check-out area
  • Imperial Club Lounge is accessible from 7.00am-11.00pm daily, inclusive of continental breakfast, afternoon tea, sunset happy hour with a selection of complimentary premium alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (happy hour can also be enjoyed on the Imperial Club Beach)
  • Exclusive access to Imperial Club beach with a fully-serviced bar and personal service attendants
  • 1 complimentary Kids Club morning or afternoon session per day
  • AED 50 credit gaming card at Wavehouse once per stay
  • Dedicated concierge team

1-Bedroom Terrace Suites (94sqm) have a bedroom, separate living room, dining table and desk, luxurious double vanity bathroom, and spacious balcony with sun loungers, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 infant, or 2 adults and 2 children and 1 infant.

1-Bedroom Skyline Suites (101sqm) have a bedroom with 1 king-size bed, separate living room, dining table and desk, luxurious double vanity bathroom with free standing oval tub, and balcony with dining area, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 infant, or 2 adults and 2 children and 1 infant.

1-Bedroom Regal Suites (164sqm) are larger and have a bedroom, spacious living room, dining table for 6, luxurious double vanity bathroom with free standing bath, and a balcony with sun loungers, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 infant, or 2 adults and 2 children and 1 infant.

2-Bedroom Terrace Suites (141sqm) have 2 bedrooms, separate living room, dining table and desk, luxurious double vanity bathroom, and spacious balcony with sun loungers, sleeping maximum 6 adults and 1 infant cot (maximum occupancy of 6 can be a combination of adults and children).

2-Bedroom Skyline Suites (148sqm) have 2 bedrooms, separate living room, dining table and desk, luxurious double vanity bathroom, and balcony with dining area, sleeping maximum 6 adults and 1 infant cot (maximum occupancy of 6 can be a combination of adults and children).

2-Bedroom Regal Suites (211sqm) spacious living room, dining table for 6, luxurious double vanity bathroom with free standing bath, and a balcony with sun loungers, sleeping maximum 6 adults + 1 infant cot (maximum occupancy of 6 can be a combination of adults and children.

1-2 Bedroom Suite benefits:

Imperial Club benefits and access as detailed above plus:

  • In-suite check-in
  • Complimentary room service breakfast
  • 2 complimentary sessions to Atlantis Explorers Club per day
  • Return transfers to/from Dubai airports
  • Access to Awaken Wellness including vitality pool, steam room, and sauna.

Over 34 restaurants, bars and lounges, including; Nobu Dubai (Japanese-Peruvian fine dining restaurant from acclaimed chef Nobu Matsuhisa, with sushi bar and sake lounge), Ossiano (immersive fine-dining restaurant by Chef Gregoire Berger), Wavehouse (family fun restaurant and bar featuring live music, bowling alley, and arcade, as well as happy hour and comfort food for all-day dining and drinks), Kaleidoscope (buffet restaurant serving International cuisine for all-day dining). Seafire Steakhouse & Bar (New York style restaurant and bar, with live jazz music at the weekends). Street Pizza (by Gordon Ramsay, bottomless pizza served in a relaxed venue). Casablanca Beach Club (infinity pool with a chic outdoor restaurant featuring à la carte Mediterranean menu and open-air terrace, ages 21 years and above only), Arabian Terrace (serving innovative cocktails and shisha).

Weekend brunch at a range of restaurants within Atlantis, The Palm. Live evening music, from DJ's to jazz, at a range of venues within the hotel. Casablanca Beach Club with ladies' day on Tuesdays, and live DJ and instrumental music daily. Magician at selected restaurants Fri - Sun. Nobu After Hours (featuring a collective of female DJs, dancing and a late-night menu). Weekend brunch at a range of restaurants within Atlantis, The Palm. Live evening music, from DJ's to jazz, at a range of venues within the hotel. Casablanca Beach Club with ladies' day on Tuesdays, and live DJ and instrumental music daily. Magician at selected restaurants Fri - Sun. Nobu After Hours (featuring a collective of female DJs, dancing and a late-night menu).

Atlantis Aquaventure spans 17 hectares, with 700 metres of exclusive beach, 2.5 km of water adventures including river rapids, world-record breaking rides and Splashers Island for children. 3 additional outdoor pools, including Palm Pool, Family Pool, and the infinity pool at Casablanca Beach Club (age 21 years and above only).Lost World Aquarium, featuring a maze of underground tunnels and uninterrupted underwater vistas into the ruins of the fabled Atlantis. Tennis*. Awaken Spa* and fitness centre. Nailology Nail bar*. Atlantis Explorers Club* (ages 4-12 years, potty trained only, open daily 10:30am-8:30pm, 1 complimentary session per stay for standard guest rooms) with non-stop action and adventure, including arts and crafts, computer and games console area, underwater movie theatre, themed evenings and much more. Non-motorised water sports including kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. Children's play area. Basketball. Volleyball. Yoga*. Scuba-diving*. Ambassador Lagoon with a range of marine experiences*. The Avenues shops.

Complimentary WiFi access. Babysitting service*. Complimentary valet parking. 24-hour room service*. 

Good general access for guests who are able to walk short distances and can manage up to six steps. For more information and contact details please check out our Special Assistance page

7 nights minimum stay applies to all room types between 27 Dec - 1 Jan. 

* Denotes local charge.

Please note: children are welcome to dine in all restaurants during the mornings and afternoons. In the evenings, dining policies apply for children at all bars and selected restaurants.

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Lovely holiday

Mar 31, 2026 dhanyacateyes Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Very lovely staff, made us super comfortable. We enjoyed the stay very well.
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Mar 30, 2026 _jithendra84 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Atlantis is a master piece of Hospitality and every associates in the hotel is best buddies of the guests ! We just stayed for a family get together and it was amazing Rooms and hotel is so clean and spotless Starting the from the concierge bell service , lounge , breakfast venue are amazing Yono and Prasad from service , Yoga from… Read more
Atlantis is a master piece of Hospitality and every associates in the hotel is best buddies of the guests ! We just stayed for a family get together and it was amazing Rooms and hotel is so clean and spotless Starting the from the concierge bell service , lounge , breakfast venue are amazing Yono and Prasad from service , Yoga from housekeeping were some of the key picks of amazing service and exceeded our expectations !!!! #wonderfulteam Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Fun fun in Dubai

Mar 30, 2026 Mom2watch Rockville, Maryland

It’s a beautiful hotel. Just far from everything. We had a great time there Easter park was so much fun.
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Picky review - very good but not perfect. Close but not quite 5 stars

Mar 29, 2026 Mobile44635745470

A picky but (hopefully) helpful review. I want to provide a review that is thorough, contextualized and hopefully helpful to the discerning guest and of some value to Atlantis staff. Parts of this review may seem picky, though when staying at a premium resort, picky is hopefully not unreasonable. The overall 4 starts reflect this is a great… Read more
A picky but (hopefully) helpful review. I want to provide a review that is thorough, contextualized and hopefully helpful to the discerning guest and of some value to Atlantis staff. Parts of this review may seem picky, though when staying at a premium resort, picky is hopefully not unreasonable. The overall 4 starts reflect this is a great place, however I cannot quite find myself able to give that final 5th star overall. Context is also key here, both in terms of what one might expect if paying full whack in premium season but also when considering what could be offered given the rather unusual circumstances of our stay. Context – we are residents. We decided that we needed an escape from the realities facing us in this present time. The background is during the Israeli/US way on Iran. There are no foreign tourists in the UAE at present. There is an ongoing conflict and during our stay we have received nightly emergency alerts of missile attacks including one night of actually hearing explosions nearby. There has been very unseasonal weather (? Related to the various environmental issues from this war) that led to an unseasonable thunder storm in the region (booms of a different nature – still something we are heightened to given the context). The review is therefore judged in part of what could have been offered given the context and in part what one might have hoped for had we chosen to stay during peak season. Personal context – having tried to do “cultural travel” with our young family before, we have learnt at this age that a quality resort with full amenities is easier than staying at a more budget resort and attempting to fill days with planned activities of natural interest. As a result, we have been fortunate enough to stay at some very decent all inclusive resorts in the past and are conscious about the value that can be offered at such resorts in comparison. I will separate the aspects that are done well at Atlantis compared to those that could be improved upon below. The good: - Atlantis is an icon. The building is striking and the setting in unparalleled. The resort almost feels like a “rite of passage” to experience whilst living in Dubai. The building is impressive. Whether it is the sea shell indentations in finished concrete or the overall impressive décor, if you are not impressed with the gravitas of the surroundings then you are frankly spoilt. - Check in for us what a breeze, probably helped by the lack of competition from international tourists. - The rooms feel premium, there is plenty of space and all the standard creature comforts are included - The service was attentive and all staff were ever keen to make our stay feel special, not easy given the context of our stay - There were some lovely touches that boosted our experience. These included a little box of treats on Eid delivered by the turn-down service and, having heard we were here celebrating one of our sons birthdays, the delivery of a birthday cake on another. These are the aspects that really add to the premium feel - Because of the situation, we availed ourselves of an excellent deal – stay 2 nights, get 3 – this means a huge discount on the overall experience - The food is good, saffron breakfast and the dinner feel premium in their food quality of themselves - The water park is impressive in its size and offering. Having unlimited towels as a hotel guest is great, I am not sure I will return rapidly as a non-guest though given the substantial additional costs that little extras like towels, lockers and fast passes would add (and honestly, waiting for 60 minutes for a water slide does kinda kill the vibe). The Picky: - The hotel was clearly well under its usual capacity (hardly surprising with the situation). We asked about a potential upgrade given we were celebrating a birthday and while a small discount was offered (around 450 AED), there wasn’t any option. This is super-picky but honest, it was clearly apparent from the occupancy during our stay that there were plenty of empty upgraded rooms (we were sometimes bouncing off the empty walls at times). This could have been an epic opportunity to mark the birthday in upgraded class given the context. - There is a general sense of penny-pinching. We have half board that includes soft drinks. We would have loved to include alcoholic drinks as an upgrade but could only do so if we upgraded all 3 days. We really only wanted one night to do this but this wasn’t an option and paying the premium for all days was honestly going to cost a lot more than the modest amount of alcohol we wanted to enjoy on just one night. - There are features on offer that feel like they should be included in a premium stay. The spa for example costs extra. Since a spa is increasingly the standard of a premium resort, the idea of paying 350 AED extra per person to enjoy a hot tub or sauna feels a little mean spirited. - We were on the beach one day, it was honestly completely empty. We sat on a bed and were promptly approached asking us to move on as this required a minimum spend. I might understand in peak season but we were literally the only people on such a bed on the entire beach. Perhaps just letting this slide might have felt a little more appropriate. - One night I opted for the “candy store” desert – basically a fancy pick and mix. The entitlement was a maximum of 100g and the server was diligently measuring this to the exact grams. I get that all inclusive culture makes some people go crazy (I have seem guests at other resorts fill their handbags with Turkish delight before) but honest, it is better optics to give a small bowl and say fill to the max-line than have a massive bag (with a logo of “go wild in the sweet store’ whilst the server promptly ensures you cannot go even mildly overboard, let alone wild. Sweets are after all not that expensive! - Little unexpected treats – I don’t care how rich you are, everyone wants to feel surprised with unexpected value. You can stay at a cheap holiday in and find there are free biscuits with the coffee and feel impressed. There is a nice minibar with treats and snacks but absolutely everything has a premium surcharge. Sure, that’s fine but the small touches like a mini-box of chocolates on the pillow when you arrive or a little surprise bag of salted snacks at turndown are what marks the really special feel of a premium resort from one that is counting every cost. It doesn’t have to be much, a few cans of soft drinks and a packet of crisps in the room as a quick “pick me up” snack are enough to achieve this - Upgrades to restaurants come at a heavy premium, up to 500AED per head (which itself buys a pretty decent meal elsewhere!). There was no discounting on this despite us visiting Nobu one night for cocktails and the place being empty (even then we couldn’t get outside as this was at a premium, again despite being empty). - The water park is great and the aquarium adds a wonderful vibe. We have been somewhat spoilt with Yas Islands sea world (which is frankly a modern marvel) but paying an extra 100AED for the plastic trident again feels a little cheap for hotel guests. The cost of avoiding long lines at the water park are also pretty steep, with 250 AED per head amounting to more than the cost of other quieter water parks. - Everything you purchase from snacks to soft drinks comes at a huge cost. If you were hoping to enjoy an “all inclusive” experience, whether grabbing a few drinks by the pool or ice cream on the beach in the afternoon, budget for a lot of extra cost. Even by Dubai standards, this place is pricey. Perhaps this is the intention – keep Atlantis for the wealthy who wont bat an eyelid at the cost. For me personally, I know I can get far better value without any noticeable loss of “Premium feel” in other resorts either in the region or in the UAE. - The kids club is great but I imagine it gets ridiculously busy at times. Even during our stay we found that it was packed at times (and as noted, this was not when the hotel was at capacity). It is best catered to primary aged kids, teenagers may struggle to find their home their but there are plenty of sporting activities they can engage with instead. We had one trip per day allowed, again slightly frustrating but honestly probably necessary given the space capacity would not accommodate the entire hotels kids in peak time. The take home Atlantis is a premium resort. It is internationally recognized and the staff clearly want everyone to have a great time. This review is pedantic but then again, a premium resort at a premium price tag demands it. As things stand, we had a bargain holiday that was a much needed reprieve from the stresses we are going through in the current times. Had I saved all year for this experience for a once-in-a-lifetime escape, I might have felt a little hard done by. Not because there isn’t all there needs to be, but because it feels like the purchase of a room and half board is only the entry ticket to experience all there is on offer. Because so many little add-ons come with an extra (and not insignificant) premium add on price that boosts what would be an expensive holiday into the territory of an extortionate one. Our experience of other premiums all-inclusive is that more can be included and still be profitable. This feeling of value will I am sure appeal to anyone, regardless of means. Better to raise the prices and give such unexpected premium surprises rather than have guests feel they are too cheap because they didn’t splurge on the presidential suite or cannot afford to splash out at one of the premium restaurants during their stay. Would I come back – sure, while these offers are still on it is very tempting. However I am less convinced I would make the journey at full price because honestly I much prefer to pay a hefty price upfront and know I can leave the wallet in the room safe for the whole week than worry about whether I can afford another cocktail or round of ice creams at the beach on the 6th day of the trip. Hopefully Atlantis staff find this picky review somewhat helpful and can add these little touches that will make their future guess feel extra special. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Luxury pricing, but no luxury-level care when a real crisis hit

Mar 24, 2026 Milan H Prague, Czech Republic

We stayed at Atlantis The Palm from February 25 to March 2 for a family holiday, paying over USD 850 per night because this is marketed as a premium resort experience centered around facilities such as Aquaventure, the beach, and the pools. When the regional security crisis escalated on February 28, key facilities were closed for several days. We… Read more
We stayed at Atlantis The Palm from February 25 to March 2 for a family holiday, paying over USD 850 per night because this is marketed as a premium resort experience centered around facilities such as Aquaventure, the beach, and the pools. When the regional security crisis escalated on February 28, key facilities were closed for several days. We understand that safety must come first, and we do not criticize the decision to close the waterpark, beach, and pools. What was deeply disappointing was how the hotel treated guests once the crisis was already affecting travel and normal hotel operations. Our checkout was on March 2. At that point, the security situation was still uncertain, flights had been heavily disrupted, and most of the facilities that define the value of this hotel were still unavailable. The hotel’s position was essentially: pay or check out. To be fair, they did offer what they described as their “maximum discount,” bringing the additional night down to around USD 500. But that still meant paying a very high rate for a resort whose main attractions were largely unusable at the time. Aquaventure and the beach only started reopening the following day, after we had already checked out following a one-night extension. That is the core problem: we paid a premium resort price, the resort experience was largely unavailable, and when we needed flexibility during an exceptional situation, the response was not support, but a demand to either pay more or leave. What made this even more disappointing is that after leaving Atlantis, we moved to a much much cheaper family hotel outside the city centre, and despite facing similar facility closures, their management approached the situation in a far more constructive and guest-focused way, offering meaningful compensation options. That contrast said everything. So this review is not about the fact that facilities had to close. It is about how a luxury hotel behaves when things go wrong. In our case, there was: no refund for the lost resort experience, no meaningful goodwill gesture, and no response that matched the level of care one would expect from a hotel of this category and price point. If everything goes perfectly, Atlantis may be a nice stay. But our experience showed that when a real crisis happens, the service culture behind the luxury branding is far less impressive. Read less