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Barasti Beach Welcomes 2025 with New Exciting Offers

Barasti Beach Welcomes 2025 with New Exciting Offers

Hi Dubai15-02-2025

Barasti Beach is offering an enticing array of new experiences for 2025, designed to enhance your weekends and weekdays with a mix of vibrant beach vibes, refreshing drinks, and mouth-watering food. From relaxing sundowners to sizzling BBQ nights, Barasti promises an unforgettable escape with exclusive offers that cater to every mood and occasion. BEACH ACCESS
Escape to the beach with Barasti's access packages for 2025. Choose from weekday access for AED 150 or weekend access for AED 200, both fully redeemable. VIP packages are also available for premium seating and cabanas, ensuring a luxurious and relaxed experience by the beach.
Weekday Access: AED 150 (Fully redeemable)
Weekend Access: AED 200 (Fully redeemable)
When: Monday to Sunday
VIP Packages: Available upon request
For Reservations,
WhatsApp: 056 689 1922
Call: 04 511 7373 SEA ME – LADIES DAY
Escape to a tropical paradise at Barasti with 'Sea Me,' a vibrant ladies' day offering everything you need for a beach vacation – think tiki cocktails, sunbeds, and a delicious lunch platter. VIP packages are available for a more luxurious experience, including unlimited drinks and a private cabana.
When: Monday to Friday
Timing: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Package: AED 175 (Beach & pool access, sunbed, bottomless tiki cocktails and lunch platter)
VIP Packages: Mermaid's Retreat (up to 4 pax): AED 799 (VIP Pool/Beach Cabana, unlimited drinks, lunch platter, bottle of vodka/gin)
(VIP Pool/Beach Cabana, unlimited drinks, lunch platter, bottle of vodka/gin) Siren Squad Package (up to 6 pax): AED 1500 (VIP Pool/Beach Cabana, unlimited drinks, lunch platter, bottle of spirit, Moët & Chandon)
For Reservations,
WhatsApp: 056 689 1922
Call: 04 511 7373
Make a reservation and arrive before 12 pm for a special promotion – Pay for 2 and get 3. CATCH ME – SUNDOWNER EXPERIENCE
Unwind with stunning views of the Dubai sunset and enjoy refreshing drinks at Barasti's sundowner event. During the 'Catch Me' sundowners, guests can sip on bottomless white wine, prosecco, and sangria while enjoying a 50% discount on a selected food menu, making it the perfect way to kick off the week.
When: Every Sunday
Timing: 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Package: AED 149 (Bottomless white wine, prosecco, sangria, and 50% off selected food menu)
For Reservations,
WhatsApp: 056 689 1922
Call: 04 511 7373 MEAT ME – STEAK NIGHT OFFER
Warm up this winter with Barasti's sizzling 'Meat Me' offer, a BBQ and bonfire experience on the beach. From juicy steaks to fall-off-the-bone ribs, paired with non-stop pours of bold red wine or crisp beers, this is the ultimate way to enjoy delicious food and great company under the stars.
When: Monday to Friday
Timing: 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Packages: Meat & Malt: AED 185 (Selected one cut, non-stop pours of red wine/beer/Jack Daniel's)
(Selected one cut, non-stop pours of red wine/beer/Jack Daniel's) The Carnivore's Chill: AED 225 (BBQ platter, non-stop pours of red wine/beer/Jack Daniel's)
(BBQ platter, non-stop pours of red wine/beer/Jack Daniel's) Ribs & Reds: AED 249 (Fall-off-the-bone ribs, charred meats, non-stop pours of red wine/beer/Jack Daniel's)
AED (Fall-off-the-bone ribs, charred meats, non-stop pours of red wine/beer/Jack Daniel's) Meat Feast Madness: AED 165 (Unlimited grilled meats, add AED 30 for three beers)
For Reservations,
WhatsApp: 056 689 1922
Call: 04 511 7373
Barasti Beach invites everyone to enjoy the best of Dubai's beachfront experience, whether guests are unwinding after a long day or making the most of their weekend. Don't miss out on these incredible offers that are designed to offer something for everyone!
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