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23 luxury hotels coming to Dubai
If there's one thing that Dubai does better than anyone else, it's luxury. From high-end luxury hotels that soar into the clouds to floating villas, Dubai has big plans for those who like the finer things in life. In the coming years, we can expect some big global brands to open up in Dubai for the first time alongside cool wellness concepts. Luxury hotels coming to Dubai Aman Dubai Aman Dubai (Credit: Aman Resorts) Dubbed the 'most expensive hotel in Dubai' by hospitality group Aman CEO Vlad Doronin, Aman Dubai is set to arrive on the Jumeirah 2 beachfront in 2027. The hotel will feature an expansive private beach, branded residences, a spa, private pools, greenery and high-end products. Expect unobstructed panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf, the Dubai skyline and the Burj Khalifa. Opening date: 2027 Akala (Credit: Akala) The 'world's first precision wellness destination' is scheduled to be completed in Dubai's DIFC by the end of 2029. The hotel and residences will comprise two 220-metre-tall towers with 534 branded residences. Guests can expect a best-in-class spa, fitness and clinical wellness facilities. The hotel is by Dubai-based property developer Arada and draws its name from the ancient Sanskrit word for 'beyond time'. Opening date: 2029 Baccarat Hotel and Residences (Credit: Supplied) New York brand Baccarat is bringing its brand of cool to the UAE with this project, which is expected to debut in 2026. The tall tower is being designed by Studio Libeskind and 1508 London, and it's expected to have a glass façade with brilliant views of the city's landmarks, including the Burj Khalifa, Al Fahidi Fort, the Dubai Frame, and the Dubai Creek. Tower One will have the hotel, with 144 rooms and suites. The residences will comprise 49 rooms and four dining concepts. Opening date: 2026 Bellagio Hotel Dubai Las Vegas hotel The Bellagio is slated to be part of The Island project in Dubai. Credit: Supplied Set to be part of the Las Vegas-inspired construction project The Island Dubai, the Bellagio will be a key addition to the project. While not much has been revealed about the Dubai version of the iconic Nevada hotel, we should expect high-end entertainment and luxury amenities throughout. Opening date: 2028 Q2 (The Island) Buddha-Bar Hotel and Floating Villas (Credit: Supplied) The Buddha-Bar Hotel is one of several big projects coming to The Heart of Europe on World Islands. This one will only be accessible by boat and will feature a dreamy beach club, new lounges and restaurants. The hotel and floating villas will have 162 rooms and suites, as well as a luxury spa to pamper yourself on the island retreat. Opening date: 2027 Ciel (Credit: Supplied) The world's tallest hotel is getting closer to completion by the day, and we can't wait to get inside. Towering over the Marina at a staggering 365 metres, the building will also boast a rooftop infinity pool and bar overlooking Palm Jumeirah. As if that's not enough, we're sure the 360-degree glass observation deck, all-day dining or state-of-the-art gym will also impress. Opening date: 2025 TBC Dubai Marina. Corinthia Dubai Corinthia Dubai will soar at more than 500 metres once completed (Credit: Corinthia Group) Standing at more than 500 metres, Corinthia Dubai is set to be the latest landmark hotel to come to the city. The hotel will be set within a two-tower structure on Sheikh Zayed Road and be placed near the Museum of the Future. It will feature a contemporary architectural style and be conjoined by a cantilevered sky lobby standing 200 metres above the ground – around 100 metres higher than The Link at the One Za'abeel. The hotel will also feature the world's highest outdoor sky pool. This pool is set to soar over 500 metres in the sky and boast panoramic 360-degree views of the city. Opening date: 2030 Côte d'Azur Nice Hotel Côte d'Azur Nice Hotel (Credit: Another Mediterranean-inspired hotel set to open at The Heart of Europe, you can expect more high-end luxury at this hotel. It'll have direct access to the largest pool in the region, a dozen authentic French dining options and its own beach club. Expect this one to open soon, as it was awarded a completion certificate back in March. Opening date: 2026 Floating Venice Credit: The Floating Venice Hotel The five-star Floating Venice (otherwise referred to as the Floating Lido) is set to become the world's first five-star on-the-water accommodation with multiple underwater cabins, paying tribute to the culture of Venice to Dubai, also found in The Heart of Europe. Opening date: 2027 Honeymoon Island The island will have floating water villas (Credit: The Heart of Europe) Built over the water, the self-proclaimed 5-star island destination will include 121 'floating seahorses', a series of elegant villas with boardwalks and floating jetties connecting each to the main resort. Surrounded by a white sandy beach and landscaped gardens, the Honeymoon Island Dubai will, of course, be built in the shape of a love heart. This Maldivian-inspired project is another one coming to The Heart of Europe on World Islands. Opening date: 2027 Hygge Hygge Hotel (Credit: Supplied) Inspired by the Danish concept of hygge, the Hygge Hotel will bring a laid-back, cosy vibe to The Heart of Europe. Hygge is a Danish word for the quality of cosiness that comes from doing simple, everyday things. With a warm, comfortable and understated design, the hotel aims to create a happy place for guests to slow down and reconnect with what matters in life. Opening date: 2027 @hyggehotel InterContinental Resort Portofino The InterContinental Resort Portofino will be built following an agreement between IHG Hotels and The Heart of Europe on The World Islands. It is expected to open early in 2026 on the beachfront with 466 rooms and suites and include authentic Italian food and floor-to-ceiling aquariums on all six floors. The new hotel will be part of The Heart of Europe Coral Institute, which protects and rehabilitates marine life as part of its environmental sustainability goals. Opening date: 2026 Janu Dubai (Credit: Supplied) Ultra-luxury development Janu Dubai is scheduled to open in DIFC by 2027. Expect a members' club, outdoor terraces, balconies and green spaces. This is another project by Aman, the group behind 'Dubai's most expensive hotel', Janu will feature a skyscraper with 150 rooms and residences and skyline-changing design. Opening date: 2027 Jumeirah Asora Bay (Credit: Jumeirah) Looking out over the water, Jumeirah Asora Bay will be 'discreetly' blended into the surroundings and boast 103 rooms as well as 20 villas. The site will be made up of both a hotel and plush residences, located on the peninsula of La Mer South. If you love the trip so much that you can't bring yourself to leave, then you can consider a permanent move into one of the 29 residences, with anywhere from four to six bedrooms. Opening date: TBC Kempinski Floating Palace (Credit: Instagram/ What it says on the tin, this new hotel will be floating on the Arabian Gulf. The five-star 163-key hotel will be located on the water off Jumeirah Beach Road, and feature high-end restaurants, boutique shops and a spa. Those with yachts will also be able to dock up here and make use of the five-star amenities. Opening date: 2026 Jumeirah Beach Road, Mandarin Oriental Downtown (Credit: Supplied) Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, Mandarin Oriental has announced it will be opening its second Dubai hotel inside the new Wasl Tower. Announced in 2022, the mega tower is set to be over 300 metres tall when complete and an official opening date has now been set for October 2025. The new hotel will have 259 rooms and suites, as well as a spa and 10 new restaurants and bars. Opening date: October 2025 Marbella Resort The Marbella Resort and its sweet views (Credit: @theheartofeurope_official) Getting ready to wow guests, the Marbella Resort is set to be a Spanish-inspired haven by early 2026, and looks seriously impressive. Boasting 150 rooms, the five-star hotel will be surrounded by nature, as over 500,000 square metres of coral reefs will be introduced. Allowing you to go snorkelling around the island, guests will be able to spot over nine different types of coral and 30 species of fish, according to developer the Kleindienst Group. Opening date: 2026 MGM Hotel Dubai Plans for The Island Dubai (Credit: The centre piece of the Island Dubai project, it's set to bring Las Vegas-style luxury to Dubai. Details on this one are scarce, but if it's anything like the iconic MGM Grand in Las Vegas then we're likely to get a new iconic hotel. Expect this one to open in late 2027. Opening date: Q3 2027 Rixos Dubai Islands (Credit: Supplied) Those lucky enough to check in or live at Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences can expect a prime waterfront location with the same level of service the Rixos brand provides in its other hotels. One, two and three-bedroom apartments with terraces will be available as well as four-bedroom duplexes with private pools, beach houses including gardens plus ten luxury villas. Opening date: Q4 2026. Dubai Islands. Rosewood A render of what the Rosewood Dubai will look like (Credit: Supplied) Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has confirmed it will be making its official Dubai debut, as it confirmed plans for a huge new hotel and residence site. The iconic hotel chain has locations spanning from Abu Dhabi to London and soon Dubai, calling Jumeirah Beach its next home. Set to open in 2029, Rosewood Dubai will consist of a hotel and residences, with both overlooking the waterfront. Opening date: 2029 Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina (Credit: Select Group) Announced in 2024 as the latest addition to Dubai Marina, the tower will be the world's tallest residential building upon completion. The first part of the skeleton structure has already been constructed, and design images of the project have shown the new building standing well above the likes of Marina 101 (425m) and Princess Tower (414m). Expected to have 122 floors and a series of 251 luxury apartments, the building will have a wellness theme, with a crystal sound healing room and a huge 25m lap pool. If you're lucky enough to call this place home, residents will benefit from amenities such as its Sleep With Six Senses bedrooms filled with everything wellness, including bespoke features like a wellness wardrobe (yes please) stocked with home fitness equipment and mood-enhancing sensory art. Opening date: 2028 Six Senses Residences The Palm, Dubai Credit: Six Senses Residences The Palm, Dubai The first Six Senses property in the UAE, this new opening on Palm Jumeirah's West Crescent will have 61 hotel rooms and 162 branded residences. One of the big draws to the new opening is the 60,000 sq ft social and wellness club. Inside, you'll find a longevity clinic, IV lounge, biohacking room, massage circuit pool, squash court and the Six Senses Spa. Elsewhere in the hotel, there will also be restaurants, bars, pool, kids' club, a games room, and even a library to get a few pages in. Opening date: 2026. West Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, Trump International Hotel and Tower (Credit: Trump Organisation) Collaborating with Dar Global, the Trump Tower mega project is set to be packed with exclusive hotel suites and residences, meaning you could visit for a staycation or drop your bags there permanently. Set to reach an impressive 350m height when completed, the lavish fit out will be complete with suites, private lounges and an exclusive members-only club. Crowning the skyscraper will be two huge penthouses, complete with their own sky pools, and another impressive pool will be created for other residents. Inspired by the Trump Tower penthouse on 5th Avenue in New York City, the new hotel will be located next door to the Shangri-La Hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road, close to Financial Metro Station. Opening date: TBC. 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