
O Beach Dubai in Dubai
A riot of colour and high-energy design, perfectly tuned to a legendary daytime party atmosphere, the shiny new O Beach understood the assignment. With signature high-energy pool parties and sun-soaked glamour with a distinctly luxe twist, you know you're in a good time.
Initially launched in the Spanish island's San Antonio area, the hotspot is renowned for its bold orange hues and over-the-top live performances featuring carnival dancers and vibrant entertainers, all for a crowd that's always ready to party.
The Dubai edition is all that and then some.
Nestled on Dubai Marina's coastline with sublime views of both Ain Dubai and the Palm, Dubai's O Beach is newer, glossier and far more grown-up than its rebellious teenage cousin in Ibiza.
(Credit: O Beach Dubai)
Step inside, and the beach club's interiors are dominated by its iconic bright orange palette. The venue bursts with bold décor, oversized sun loungers and sleek white canopies that pop against the blue sky. The central 4,000 sq ft pool is the focal point, surrounded by VIP beds and cabanas that create a stylish yet sociable layout.
Looking for that picture-perfect background? It's got that, with palm trees and vibrant backdrops for always-on, photo-ready moments.
Although there is a designated dance floor, most of the shimmying happens in the pool or at the edge of the pristine beds and loungers (complete with the brand's signature tangerine towels).
If all that sunshine has you feeling peckish, order from a selection of platters of crowd-pleasing poolside bites, including the likes of fresh sushi, loaded nachos and bang-bang chicken. They're all restaurant-worthy, despite being served on a tray poolside.
Service is friendly enough, though you may find yourself chasing down a few things like cutlery and a top-up of grape. But once that's out of the way, you'll be very well looked after.
Before you pack your pool tote, take note of the time. Head down early on the weekend, and you'll find an aptly buzzy welcome. Arrive late, though, and you may face a 20-minute wait to get in.
(Credit: O Beach Dubai)
While it's taken O Beach Dubai some time to cultivate that signature party atmosphere, it's now officially one of the vibiest weekend destinations for a pool party with your mates. The fact that beach clubgoers can access the destination for free by adding their name to the online guest list is a welcome addition – and a move that has helped amp up the hype.
With a heady dose of glamour and a well-dressed crowd that's just the right amount of fun, O Beach Dubai is the perfect mix of classy and party.
Whether you're there to sunbathe, dance or enjoy poolside bites, it needs to be on your weekly beach club rotation. Your assignment is to take it all in after it all.
Free general entry (online guest list), Dhs100 general entry (including two free drinks), Dhs300 per couple for a double beach sunbed (fully redeemable), Dhs800 per couple for a double pool sunbed (fully redeemable).

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