15 reasons to visit Jumeirah Mina A’Salam
In case you needed any more persuading...
In case you needed any more persuading...
In case you needed any more persuading...
Developer and architect, Mirage Mille, took 36 months to complete the hotel, with the vision of recreating life in ‘Old Dubai’ in a spectacular setting, complete with waterways, lagoons, abra boats and a souk.
Mina A’Salam means ‘The Harbour of Peace’ in Arabic, and the hotel’s sand-coloured wind towers, lagoons and waterways, pay homage to ancient Arabic fishing and sailing traditions.
Look out for the petal-strewn water feature surrounding the Jumeirah beacon (the logo of the Jumeirah Group of hotels and resorts) in the centre of the opulent marble-clad lobby, as well as the mural of an ancient mariner’s map.
Club access at Jumeirah Mina A’Salam opens an exclusive world of privileges. Business travellers will appreciate the Club Executive Lounge for guests aged 18 and above, while families can enjoy the Premium Leisure Club with exclusive check-in, reception and lounge, plus a playroom and computer room.
Both club lounges serve complimentary breakfast every day, all-day beverages, and afternoon teas from 15:00 – 16:30. And from 17:30 – 19:30 they host Happy Hour, serving a selection of pre-dinner drinks and canapés.
The Madinat Souk is the best place to experience the charm of a traditional Arabian market while seeking out fabulous bargains and souvenirs.
Jumeirah Mina A’Salam’s beachfront restaurant, Shimmers on the Beach, could not be more appropriately named. Sink your toes into the golden sands of Dubai’s longest stretch of private beach, with views of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, and enjoy a chic Greek lunch or dinner.
Staying at Jumeirah Mina A’Salam means that kids get complimentary access to KiDS at Jumeirah Al Qasr. This means access to over 1,000sqm of pools, play areas, supervised games and activities.
Jumeirah Mina A’Salam is home to one of Dubai’s biggest and best-equipped luxury hotel gyms – J Club. It also offers a diverse programme of exercise classes, a 25m indoor swimming pool, two squash courts, five tennis courts, a 6.4m climbing wall, and even a high-altitude (low oxygen) suite.
Soothe sore muscles in the sauna or better yet, hop onto an abra or resort buggy to the nearby Talise Spa for some well-deserved pampering in one of 26 treatment rooms.
In keeping with Jumeirah Mina A’Salam’s nod to ancient mariner heritage, Zheng He’s restaurant pays tribute to the historical Chinese explorer. Keep it light with diminutive dim sum or feast on Chinese classics such as roast Peking duck.
Keep up the festive mood with a visit to Tortuga Mexican Kitchen, blessed with warm Latin hospitality, authentic flavours and uplifting mariachi music.
Friday brunch is the pinnacle of Dubai’s weekly social calendar. Hanaaya at Jumeirah Mina A’Salam offers an irresistible spread from around the world, plus live performances and picturesque lagoon views. Kids get their own buffet and entertainment too.
While the alluring waters of the Gulf are just steps away, you can also plunge into the hotel’s pool on the second floor, overlooking the breathtaking Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.
Cruise to your destination of choice on a specially designed buggy, allowing you to explore with ease.
The entire family can enjoy all the fun of the nearby Wild Wadi Waterpark, thanks to unlimited complimentary access for guests of Jumeirah Mina A’Salam.