The best all-inclusive Dubai hotels, from romantic desert escapes to lively beach resorts
An insider's guide to the best all-inclusive Dubai hotels, including the best for direct beach access, rooms with sea views, lagoon-style swimming pools, family holiday activities, tennis courts, golf courses, extensive watersports options, top-notch spas, and a dizzying array of restaurants and bars serving Middle Eastern, Asian and Western cuisine, near the Dubai Parks and Resorts theme parks, Dubai Marina, and Dubai International Airport.
JA Palm Tree Court
A stylish all-suite resort set on a pristine beach with lush gardens, multiple restaurants and a raft of activities. It manages to be both family-friendly and quiet enough for couples, thanks to an adults-only pool and spacious lawn by the beach. It’s an all-encompassing resort with four pools, squash and badminton courts, beach volleyball, a shooting range, horse riding stables, mini-golf and exceptional coaches at both its nine-hole golf course with driving range and four-court tennis academy, plus a fantastic watersports and dive centre. The spa is also excellent, with skilled therapists, wet areas and hammam.
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£ 138
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JA Jebel Ali Beach Hotel
This family-friendly resort feels a world away from the hubbub of Dubai, yet it’s just 20 minutes’ drive to malls and theme parks. Still, with private beach, pools and activities galore, it’s better suited to a seaside break than a base for exploring the city. There are endless things to do – many of them free – including tennis, squash, badminton and table tennis, as well as a Wibit inflatable water park and fantastic watersports centre with experienced staff offering sailing, SUP, water-skiing and more. There are 12 bars and restaurants to choose from too.
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£ 109
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M?venpick Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel Dubai
This exotically themed, five-star hotel is one of Dubai’s few properties offering all-inclusive. It has an excellent choice of restaurants and free access to a private beach club on The Palm. There is a pleasant spa offering Elemis treatments, a hair and beauty salon and good gym. The hotel has eight bars and restaurants built into alcoves off the gorgeous grand hall, and prides itself on authentic cuisine, including Indian, Chinese and Italian, prepared by native chefs. There’s also a pool, and the hotel runs free shuttle buses to the major malls and nearby theme parks.
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£ 209
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Rixos The Palm Dubai Hotel & Suites
This all-inclusive resort – set amid mature gardens on a secluded spot of Palm Jumeirah – scores big for its fabulous kids’ club, authentic Turkish hammam and great restaurants. It's well-suited to both families and couples. Among the four pools, there’s one exclusively for adults and a separate kids’ pool, The wealth of facilities includes a water sports centre with motorised and non-motorised water sports, plus basketball and tennis courts. There are three restaurants and half a dozen bars and lounges. Make a beeline for Toro Loco for steak, L'Olivo for pasta and Aqua & More for seafood. Here, crab thermidor is covered under the all-inclusive deal.
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£ 110
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Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa
Al Maha was the UAE’s first desert escape and while there are now a handful of heavenly retreats set amidst the dunes, this romantic eco-friendly resort still remains its most seductive. It is best suited to honeymooners or those looking for alone time, along with very close friends. The resort has one restaurant Al Diwaan and operates on an all-inclusive basis, which includes a buffet and à la carte breakfast, a three-course lunch and a five-course dinner, or you can order from the room service menu to your villa. Guests can also help themselves to coffee and afternoon tea treats such as scones, pastries and macarons at Hajar Terrace Bar from 3pm to 5pm.
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£ 386
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Rates above are guide prices per person per night, please note that all-inclusive packages can differ across hotels. Owing to the current coronavirus pandemic, these rates may change. Please check the hotel's websites for further information on what's included.