Jumeirah Al Naseem Breezes Into Dubai This Summer

153064381Jumeirah Al Naseem, MadinatJumeirah’s newest hotel will open during summer 2016, marking the completion of one of the world’s leading luxury resorts.

With construction of the 430-room ‘resort within a resort’ well underway, reservations are now open from 29 March 2016 for stays after 1 October 2016.

Arabic for ‘sea breeze’, the name ‘Al Naseem’ reflects both the unrivalled location of the hotel and the unique inside-out design, which evokes a sense of calm and relaxation for those seeking an ‘alternative’ Dubai experience. Jumeirah Al Naseem is set in the midst of a two kilometre stretch of sand, reaching from Jumeirah Beach Hotel in the east toJumeirah Al Qasr in the west, overlookingBurj Al Arab Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf. As such, its opening will mark both the completion of Madinat Jumeirah – ‘the Arabian Resort of Dubai’ – and the final chapter in Jumeirah Group’s transformation of a stretch of Dubai’s coastline into a major touristic destination.

Reflecting the advancement of the construction, a “Topping Out” ceremony was conducted last week to mark this momentous occasion. The ceremony was attended by Madinat Jumeirah’s Resort General Manager Margaret Paul, Jumeirah Al Naseem’s General Manager Richard Alexander and senior members of Mirage Leisure and Development, their consultants Woods Bagot and Aurecon, and Al Futtaim-Carillion, the Main Contractor.

Bringing a fresh new feel of energy, exuberance and excitement to Madinat Jumeirah,Jumeirah Al Naseem aims to show a different side of Dubai, appealing to those discerning travellers who like to explore and may not have considered Dubai before. It joins the grand Jumeirah Al Qasr, the peaceful and recently renovated Jumeirah Mina A’Salam and the exquisite summerhouses of Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf, to become the fourth hotel within the Arabian Resort of Dubai.

Source: http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/global/154000320/4075163.html

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