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Eid staycation deals 2025: Dubai hotel offers 2025

Eid staycation deals 2025: Dubai hotel offers 2025

Time Out Dubai26-05-2025

Looking to make the most of the time off for Eid Al Adha by booking a couple of brilliant Eid staycation deals in Dubai? You've come to the right place.
To help you make the most of the extended (and predicted) long weekend, we've rounded up the best hotel deals in Dubai right now.
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Best Eid staycation deals in Dubai 2025
Address Beach Resort
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From Thursday May 29 to Saturday 31, the luxe JBR hotel is offering a 72-hour flash sale, where you can make the most of up to 40 percent off staycations until the end of September.
Letting you save on your stay, you can spend the public holiday chilling out on the beach, floating at the sky-high Zeta 77 infinity pool or enjoying a top-tier meal at the Mott 32 restaurant.
Offer available May 29-31. Jumeirah Beach Residence, addresshotels.com (04 879 8888).
Four Seasons Resort Dubai (Jumeirah Beach and DIFC)
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UAE nationals and residents can make the most of the Resident's Key deal, which offers a range of privileges during your stay if you book through the Four Seasons App.
From special room rates to complimentary breakfasts, discounts on cabanas and spa treatments, you can enjoy the benefits at the hotel's branches at the beach and in the heart of the city.
Fourseasons.com/dubaijb, fourseasons.com/dubaidifc
Hyde Dubai
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For an Eid Al Adha spent staring up at the Burj Khalifa by the pool, Hyde Dubai is offering 20 percent off on your stay, as well as one complimentary drink every night.
Available until Tue Sept 30. Business Bay, hydehotels.com (04 871 1111).
Hotel Avalon
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Spend a luxe 36 hours in the JVC hotel, offering up to 45 percent off advance bookings, free dining and accommodation for kids under five, 20 percent off in-house dining and a Dhs100 voucher for the Rayya Wellness spa so you can book in for a discounted pampering sesh.
Available until Tue Sep 30. JVC, hotelavalondubai.com (04 563 1555).
JA Beach Hotel
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For a laid-back beach break, the hotel is offering a complimentary third night if you book two.
You can also enjoy 20 percent off all your dining, spa treatments and activities for all the fam.
Jun 4-14. Jebel Ali, jaresortshotels.com (04 814 5555).
JA Palm Tree Court
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If you're craving a couple of days floating in the pool surrounded by greenery, then book in a stay at JA Palm Tree Court.
What's more, you can upgrade your vacay from two nights to three for free, as the hotel is offering a complimentary third night alongside 20 percent off dining and spa experiences. One for all the family, kids under 12 stay for free.
Jun 4-14. Mina Jebel Ali, jaresortshotels.com (04 814 5555).
JW Marriott Marquis Dubai
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The Business Bay hotel will be offering GCC residents an impressive 25 percent off on dining across all 12 restaurants if you book a stay between Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 8.
From a signature steak at Prime 68 to lunch on your lounger at the pool, you'll be well fed (for less) on this Eid staycation.
Sat May 31 to Sun Jun 8. Business Bay, jwmarriottmarquisdubai.com (04 414 2000).
Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates
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If you're planning on some serious retail therapy for Eid Al Adha, you can enjoy 15 percent off rates for a four-night stay, as well as early and late checkout and direct access to over 650 stores at Mall of the Emirates.
Available during Eid Al Adha holiday only. Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha, kempinski.com (04 341 0000).
The First Collection
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Available at The First Collection Waterfront, The First Collection Business Bay and The First Collection Marina, the 36-hour staycation package is offering up a tasty 45 percent off advance bookings, 20 percent off food and drinks at selected restaurants, Dhs100 off 60-minute spa treatments and an early/late checkout. Happy days.
Available until Tue Sept 30. The First Collection Waterfront, The First Collection Business Bay and The First Collection Marina, thefirstcollection.ae
The H Dubai
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For a slick city break, The H Dubai, the hotel is offering 25 percent off room rates, a Dhs100 voucher for the in-house Santai Spa by Mandara and a complimentary shuttle to Dubai Outlet Mall and Yas Island. Up to two kiddos can also stay for free if they're under 12-years-old.
Jun 4-10. Trade Centre, hhoteldubai.com (04 501 8888).
TRYP by Wyndham Dubai
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Spend a luxe 36 hours in the Barsha Heights hotel, offering up to 45 percent off advance bookings, free dining and accommodation for kids under five, 20 percent off in-house dining and a Dhs100 voucher for the Rayya Wellness spa so you can book in for a discounted pampering sesh.
Available until Tue Sep 30. Barsha Heights, trypwyndhamdubai.com (04 247 6666).
Vida Hotels and Resorts
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Stretching across all of its hotels in Dubai, no matter if you're booking a staycay at Vida Emirates Hills or Creek Beach, you can enjoy 10 percent off the best available rates over Eid Al Adha.
Not only that, but you'll also receive two free tickets to iconic Emaar attractions, from Dubai Ice Rink to the Skyview Observatory.
During Eid Al Adha holiday only. vida-hotels.com.
W Dubai – The Palm
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For a premium Palm Jumeirah staycay, the hotel is offering a complimentary room upgrade from a Wonderful to a Fabulous room, complete with sea views, a daily breakfast at LIV restaurant and Dhs100 credit per night to spend across its dining and nightlife venues.
You'll also be treated to access to WET Deck pool club, a private beach and the in-house gym during your stay. To book, use the promo code 11P.
Jun 1-10. Palm Jumeirah, marriott.com (04 245 5555).
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