
21 of the best ladies' beach club deals in Dubai
Calling all girlies. Have a day off? Friends in town? In the mood to score a great bargain in the city? It's time to discover the best ladies' beach club deals in Dubai.
The only thing better than a beach club is one with your cold beverage of choice in hand. That's why we've rounded up the best beach club deals and offers for ladies to take advantage of in Dubai.
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It's never been a better time to grab your essentials (read: oversized hat, SPF and book) and park yourself on a sun lounger beside the pool.
The ladies beach club deals in Dubai 2025
Azure Beach
Azure Beach at Rixos Premium JBR has two ladies' days a week. From 10am-7.30pm on Tuesday and Wednesdays, ladies can chill by the pool for Dhs150 and get five drinks vouchers thrown in.
Or you can head for breakfast up until 11am, and also be treated to three drinks. Just remember, sunbeds are first come first served so get there early for the best spot.
Dhs150. Tue and Wed 10am-7.30pm onwards. Rixos Premium JBR, azure-beach.com (052 777 9473).
Check out our full Azure Beach review here
Barasti
Head over to this long-standing beach bar that covers everything from live music to sunbathing for a cracking ladies' pool day deal.
Ladies get pool and beach access, five drinks and 50 percent off food every Monday and Tuesday from 9am-8pm for Dhs99 . You can expect no-frills fun in the sun with the gals. Sounds like the perfect start to your week.
Dhs99 (five selected beverages and 50 percent off on food). Mon-Tue 9am-8pm. Barasti, Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Al Sufouh (04 511 7373).
Check out our full Barasti review here
BCH:CLB
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Start the weekend right with a visit to the BCH:CLB, who are hosting Dubai's Dollhouse Ladies' Day every Friday.
Here, you can dip your feet in the pool, listen to the sick beats of resident and guest DJs, enjoy free-flowing grape and a Mediterranean food platter and live entertainment from 12pm onwards.
Dhs205 (Ladies cabin crew and teachers); Dhs245 (ladies). Every Fri, noon-5pm. BCH:CLB – W Dubai, West Crescent – The Palm Jumeirah, bchclb.com (04 834 3803).
Check out our full BCH:CLB review here
Be Beach
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As far as ladies' pool day deals go, it doesn't get much better than this. Head to the dreamy bohemian beach club where you'll be treated to pool access, free-flowing drinks and canapes, starting from Dhs180 per person.
Look out over Dubai Marina and soak up some rays while listening to some top beats all afternoon.
From Dhs150 per person. Wed 10am-4pm. Dubai Harbour, bebeachdxb.com (054 751 1119).
Check out our full Be Beach review here
Bla Bla
Bla Bla
Want to beat your mid-week slump? Tuesday is ladies' day at Bla Bla with free pool access, plus unlimited drinks and your choice of bar snack. It'll set you back Dhs150 and runs from noon to 4pm.
This huge beach club on JBR features 21 bars, one restaurant with three different cuisines and a swish pool.
Dhs150 (selected drinks). Tue noon-4pm, with (one selected dish), pool open from 10am. Bla Bla Dubai, JBR, blabladubai.ae (058 606 3535)
Check out our full Bla Bla review here
Coco Lounge
If you're looking for a Miami-style pool bar with a laid back vibe, you should check out Coco Lounge at Media One Hotel. On Mondays, for Dhs119, you get free-flowing selected mixed drinks, grape and bubbly.
There's also free pool access and steam room and sauna access for women. There are loads of sunbeds and loungers to spread out on, and plenty of big seats by the pool if you want to take in the vibes.
Dhs119. Mon noon-7pm. Media One Hotel, Dubai Media City (04 427 1000).
Read our full Coco Lounge review here
CoveBeach
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This ladies' day takes place every Wednesday from midday until 5pm. Enjoy looking out onto Ain Dubai with packages starting from Dhs150.
A cracking deal, this offer bags yourself a sunbed, unlimited pink grape and Spanish mixed drink as as well as live DJ beats all day.
From Dhs150. Wed, noon-5pm. CoveBeach, La Vie, Jumeirah Beach Residence covebeach.com (050 454 6920)
Check out our full CoveBeach review here
DRIFT Beach Dubai
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Head over on a Tuesday or a Thursday for a cool pool experience. The One&Only Royal Mirage hotel club will welcome you with a glass of pink grape from Provence on a Tuesday and a glass of bubbly on arrival on a Thursday, with a sun lounger for just Dhs99.
Dhs99. Tue and Thu, 10am-7pm. The One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai Marina, driftbeachdubai.com (04 315 2200).
Check out our full DRIFT Beach review here
Eva Beach House
Head along to this chic beach club on a Tuesday and you'll have a delightful day out at its ladies' day.
For Dhs200, you'll get a complimentary sunbed, a welcome mixed drinks, one selected dish and unlimited grape. Soak in the boho-chic vibes and cool views across to Dubai Marina and Ain Dubai from the prime location on Palm West Beach.
Dhs200 (fully redeemable). Tue 1pm-5pm. Palm West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, evabeachhousedubai.com (04 510 4800).
Isola Ristorante
If you are looking for a chic daytime retreat, check out this Riviera-inspired pool venue The Pool at Jumeirah Islands. Ladies can enjoy one main course with two beverages every Tuesday along with a free access to the pool, access to sunbed and a towel for only Dhs155.
Dhs155. Tue 8am-7pm. Lunch is served after 11am by the pool. Jumeirah Islands Clubhouse, Jumeirah Islands, isolarestaurant.com (04 583 3124).
Mimi's Pool Club
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Start your weekend off right by enlisting your friends for a party at MiMi's Pool Club on Friday, where you'll not only get pool access but also a selection of bites, mixed drinks and even a bubbly show while DJ Gio hits the decks. Advance bookings are strongly advised.
From Dhs199 (ladies, house mixed drinks, grape, bottomless BBQ and salad; Dhs249 (gents, bottomless BBQ, house drinks). Fri 1pm-4pm. Five Jumeirah Village, fivehotelsandresorts.com (04 455 9989).
O Beach
The lively beach club is now hosting a special ladies day on a Sunday, where you can redeem free pool and beach access, unlimited drinks and a main dish of their choice from noon until 4pm for Dhs195 per person.
Dhs195 (ladies). Sun, noon-4pm. Habtoor Grand Hotel Beach Front, Dubai Marina, obeachdubai.com (052 858 0464).
Playa
This ladies' day deal is a great deal for gals looking to spend a Wednesday on the Palm. It is free access for the ladies with four complimentary drinks. Will you be heading to the trendy spot?
Free (4 complimentary drinks). Wed 2pm-8pm. Palm West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, playadxb.com (800 75292).
Praia
Want to put your feet up and enjoy a beach day with unlimited drinks, including Spanish mixed drinks? You should check out the ladies' deal at Praia. Head to this trendy beach club for pool access, unlimited drinks and a lunch platter for Dhs150. The deal goes from 1pm on Thursdays.
Dhs150 (ladies), Dhs300 (gents). Thu from 1pm. FIVE Palm Jumeirah, praiadxb.com (058 870 0708).
RIVA Beach Club
Ladies can cool down every Wednesday with beach and pool access at this chilled-out beach club for Dhs75 and if you're feeling hungry, there is a starter from a selected menu thrown in, too.
Dhs75. Tue and Wed 10am-6pm. Shoreline Building 8, Palm Jumeirah, riva-beach.com (04 430 9466).
Surf Club
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The West Beach club is offering beach access with neck and shoulder massages, free-flowing pink grape and mixed drinks for Dhs200 per person.
Or you can upgrade to include bubbly for an extra Dhs50.
Dhs200 (house), Dhs250 (bubbly). Wed, 1pm-5pm. West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, surfclubdubai.com (04 589 5444).
Check out the full Surf Club review here
The 305
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Palm West Beach has introduced a pretty cool ladies' day deal on Fridays, with access to the pool and beach, five drinks and one dish, all for Dhs275. Or you can choose the restaurant seating with the same access for Dhs250.
It's valid from 9am, so get down there and make a day of it.
From Dhs225. Fri from 9am. Palm West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, solutions-leisure.com (04 423 8322).
Check out our full The 305 review here
Wet Deck
Ladies can soak up the sun poolside at W Dubai – Palm's Wet Deck. Dhs199 will get you unlimited beverages and a main dish of choice on Tuesday from noon until 4pm. Gents are welcome too but they will have to fork out Dhs299.
Dhs199 (ladies), Dhs229 (gents). Tue noon-4pm. W Dubai – Palm, Palm Jumeriah, wetdeckdubai.com (04 245 5800).
WHITE Beach
If you're looking for a swish pool day experience you should definitely check out WHITE Beach at Palm Jumeirah.
Every Tuesday between noon and 4pm you can enjoy free-flowing selected drinks for Dhs200, along with discount on special food menu.
Dhs200. Tue 1pm-4pm Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, atlantis.com (055 200 4321).
Check out our full WHITE Beach review here
Zeta Seventy Seven
This super-luxe pool spot has drinks promotion every Monday from 6pm to 9pm, where you can get unlimited selected drinks and a snack platter per person.
Dhs377 (ladies); Dhs477 (men). Mon 6pm-9pm. Address Beach Resort, JBR, addresshotels.com (04 879 8866).
Check out our full Zeta Seventy Seven review here
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