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12 brilliant beach clubs in Jumeirah to book ASAP

12 brilliant beach clubs in Jumeirah to book ASAP

Time Out Dubai09-05-2025

Looking for brilliant, brag-worthy beach clubs in Jumeirah? One thing is for sure: you won't be short on choice.
Whether you venture to the newly revamped J1 Beach front, home to plenty of cuisines and vibes, or would rather a classic beach club that's stood the test of time, there is something for everyone.
If you can't decide where to drape yourself over a luxe sun lounger next, here are some of the best Jumeirah beach clubs you need to book before summer hits.
Best beach clubs Jumeirah 2025
African Queen
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African Queen has finally expanded from the French Riviera to Dubai. Originally founded in 1969 in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, the restaurant has attracted global icons and is celebrated for its blend of elegance and relaxed charm.
The Dubai location brings its signature Mediterranean Riviera cuisine combined with African-inspired décor for a unique dining experience. Terracotta-hued sun loungers are available around the serene pool and the nearby beach and offer the perfect place to unwind.
Open Mon-Thu 10am-midnight; Fri-Sun 10am-1am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, africanqueen-restaurant.com (052 778 0760).
Bâoli
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Bâoli is a pretty stunning destination that offers up modern Japanese cuisine with new Asian flavours. With outposts in Miami, Cannes, and now Dubai, the jungle-themed beach club can easily be described as having 'sanctuary aesthetics'.
You can expect a sundeck, private cabanas, a special moon room for late-night parties and a stunning sunset lounge with an infinity pool.
Open Sun-Wed 10am-1am; Thu-Sat 10am-3am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, baoli-restaurant.com (04 558 6381).
Chouchou
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For unbeatable luxury in La Mer, Chouchou is a members-only beach house with a restaurant that serves upscale family-style French cuisine with a twist.
The two-storey French beach house is designed with an air of joie de vivre crossed with an inviting laid-back warmth. An unintimidating luxury vibe where you can picture yourself feeling at ease. Plus, it's proudly family-friendly, meaning you can enjoy idyllic vacation vibes, without anything getting out of hand.
Members only. Open daily 9am-2am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, chouchoudxb.com (052 818 3203).
Gigi Dubai
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At Gigi, the pool offers a peaceful escape near the Bellini Bar. Stretch out on a single sunbed and unwind with a refreshing lemon beverage or a fresh coconut – the perfect Dubai hotspot to cool off and relax.
Families are also welcomed with the Gigi Circus, a kids' club packed with fun activities.
Open daily from 10am-sunset. J1 Beach, La Mer gigi-restaurant.com/dubai (04 558 2067).
Gitano
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The J1 beach club is inspired by the greenery and tropical vibes of Tulum, and you can spend all day and all evening here if you wish.
A (very) cool place to soak up the sun, you can order a mixed drink under a frilled umbrella and enjoy the vibes with a fully redeemable pool pass.
Open Sun-Thu 11am-1am; Fri-Sat 11am-2am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah, gitano.com (058 566 2320).
Kaimana Beach
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Blending Asian influences and a sprinkle of Polynesian flair, Kaimana Beach is giving boutique beachfront vibes and is extremely photogenic (it's meticulously designed to look good every hour of the day). Expect a lagoon-like pool, bamboo wakas and a delicious menu created by award-winning chef Michael Collantes for the ultimate beach day experience.
As well as delicious menu triumphs like braised beef cheek loco moco and pulpo anticuchero, guests can also enjoy a wide range of island-inspired mixed drinks and world-class desserts with a joyful Hawaiian twist.
Beach and pool open daily from noon-7pm. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, kaimanabeach.ae (04 243 3555).
La Baia
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Say hello to La Baia, the new Italian-themed beach club at J1 Beach. Packed with an air of That's Amore, expect stripy sunbeds, fresh lemons on the tables and plenty of Amalfi Coast vibes.
The menu features black caviar and truffle on burrata and pizzas, a Crudo Bar with fresh seafood and desserts like Caprese chocolate cake.
Open daily 10am-1am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, labaia-dxb.com (04 570 2482).
Nikki Beach
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Nikki Beach venues are the staple of many 'it' destinations, such as Mykonos and Ibiza, and Dubai's location has been a firm favourite since it launched.
You'll find a lot of people snapping selfies at the edge of the water while looking wistfully out to sea and holding a beverage from the swim-up bar – but who can blame them? Nikki Beach is a truly beautiful spot that feels worlds away from the towering skyscrapers of the city.
Open Tue-Sun 11am-8pm. Pearl Jumeirah, Dubai. Dubai.nikkibeach.com (04 376 6162).
Ninive Beach
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One of the first Middle Eastern-inspired beach clubs in Dubai, Ninive Beach is located at Jumeirah's J1 Beach. Designed with a blend of Arab artistry and modern luxury, the indoor/outdoor space features a turquoise tiled pool, earthy colour tones and traditional textiles. The design celebrates the majlis tradition with a modern (and very instagrammable) twist.
Ninive Beach offers pool and beach access, chic sunbeds, Moroccan-inspired cabanas, and a restaurant serving dishes inspired by Lebanese, Iraqi, Turkish and Moroccan cuisine.
The venue also hosts exclusive events, cultural experiences and monthly DJ sets from global artists.
Open daily from 10am-2am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, ninivebeach.ae (04 498 4200).
SAL
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Thinking of enjoying a pool day at one of the most iconic hotels in the world? Head to SAL, located on The Terrace of the world-famous Burj Al Arab, where you can enjoy a pool day where half the amount is redeemable on food and drinks.
Priced at Dhs500 on weekdays and Dhs700 on the weekend, it may not be the most pocket-friendly of pool days, but the experience is definitely worth a splurge once in a while.
There, you can soak up the sun in style as you laze by the infinity pool, taking in breathtaking views of the coastline.
Open daily 10am-7pm. Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim jumeirah.com (800 32 3232).
Sirene Beach by GAIA
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Sirene Beach by Gaia is a Greek paradise, with stunning Aegean-style decor and stunning vistas. There is plenty of space to relax with copious amounts of golden beach and poolside to lounge next to.
If you want to go all out on your Greek escape, get the whole gang together and book out a private cabana, the larger of which can accommodate up to eight guests (and some of the cost is redeemable too).
The menu was expertly created by Evgeny Kuzin and Chef Izu Ani, who have branched out from the original DIFC restaurant for this new beachfront project and features plenty of Salad, spreads and hearty Greek dishes. Prepare to be wowed.
Open Sun-Thur 10am-1am; Fri-Sat 10am-2am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, sevenrooms.com (052 334 2787).
Summersalt
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A beach club on the spennier end of the scale, Summersalt is an upmarket beach club found at Jumeirah Al Naseem. With views of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, it's a top shout for visitors, especially ones who are looking to tan and sip on mixed drinks rather than party the day away.
There's a tasty poolside menu with Latino bites to get stuck into too, and make sure you don't leave before sunset, as the views and vibe a top-notch.
Open daily 9am-midnight. Jumeirah Al Naseem, @summersaltbeachclub (800 323 232).
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