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"When Beyoncé played the opening night in January 2023, Atlantis The Royal announced itself as the loudest luxury resort in the Middle East — and it has lived up to the noise. 795 rooms, 17 restaurants including five from Michelin-starred chefs, and a 90-pool deck that looks down on the Palm Jumeirah skyline."
Atlantis The Royal opened on the Palm Jumeirah crescent in January 2023 with one of the most expensive private opening events in hospitality history — a Beyoncé concert in front of 1,500 invited guests, beamed across global media. Three years on, the celebrity halo still attaches: the resort regularly appears on the Instagram of touring musicians, footballers, and, occasionally, royalty. The architecture, by Kohn Pedersen Fox, is deliberate spectacle — three offset towers, 90 swimming pools cantilevered between them, and a sky-deck Royal Mansion that runs to over a thousand square metres.
There are 795 rooms and suites across the property — large enough to absorb a wedding party of 200 without dropping service standards. The Skyblue category, the entry level, is 65 square metres with a balcony over the gulf or the marina. The Sky Suites occupy the higher floors of the main tower with full-floor wraparound views. The Sky Pool Suites, on the 22nd floor, have a private infinity pool jutting out over the resort. The Royal Mansion, on the 41st floor, is one of the largest private hotel residences in the world: 11,000 square feet, three bedrooms, a private cinema, and a glass-bottomed swimming pool with the Palm Jumeirah directly below.
Dining is, deliberately, the resort's headline. Nobu by the Beach is the largest Nobu in the Middle East. Gastronomy comes from José Andrés (his first Middle East address), Heston Blumenthal (Resonance, the pop-up that became permanent), Ariana Bundy, and chef Costas Spiliadis at Estiatorio Milos. The Cloud 22 sky bar, on the resort's roof at level 22, is the most photographed pool deck in the city — if you have seen a Dubai Instagram reel since 2023, you have seen this pool. Skyblu Beach, on the lower deck, is the calmer alternative.
Atlantis The Royal works less well as an introvert's hideaway and entirely well as a celebration headquarters. Bachelorette weekends, milestone birthdays, large family reunions, and wedding-adjacent groups are the clientele. The kids' programme is the most ambitious in Dubai — a marine biology lab, a separate teen lounge, and Lost Chambers Aquarium next door at the original Atlantis. For families and groups who want the volume turned up, this is the address. For honeymooners who want quiet, the One&Only on the Palm or Bulgari on Jumeira Bay are the better pairs.
Few resorts in the world combine 90 pools, a marine-biology kids' programme, the Lost Chambers Aquarium next door, and 17 restaurants under one roof at this scale. For a multi-generational family stay where the kids need their own world and the adults need José Andrés and Nobu within walking distance, Atlantis The Royal is the obvious answer in Dubai.
Cloud 22 — the rooftop pool club on level 22 — is Dubai's bachelorette command centre. A Sky Pool Suite on the 22nd floor, a private cabana at Skyblu Beach, dinner at Estiatorio Milos, and the Cavalli Club one short Uber away is the typical itinerary. Group bookings of three or more suites unlock a butler and a private boat transfer to Dubai Marina.
The Royal Mansion, the resort's 11,000-square-foot 41st-floor residence, is the celebration suite: a private cinema, a glass-bottomed pool, three bedrooms, and the Palm Jumeirah at your feet. For a milestone tenth or twentieth, brief Cloud 22 directly — they will arrange a private cabana, a violinist, and a private dinner at Resonance with Heston Blumenthal's team.
Rates checked May 2026. Price varies by date and view.
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