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An insider’s guide into Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah

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Considered one of the most iconic landmarks in the UAE, Palm Jumeirah has been put on the global map since its launch.

Having been born and raised here, I’ve seen Palm Jumeirah develop from a simple vision in mind to make this area the largest man-made island in the world.

When was the Palm Jumeirah built?

Construction of The Palm Jumeirah Dubai island began in June 2001 and the developers announced handover of the first residential units in 2006. oday, the 17 fronds are home to around 1,500 beachfront mansions, with a further 6,000 apartments on the trunk. Major hotels on the crescent include Atlantis The Palm and the Waldorf Astoria, with brands such as Fairmont and Viceroy on the trunk. Resorts in the works include The Royal Atlantis, next to the existing Atlantis resort, and Palm 360, a 2-tower resort connected by a 155m-long “sky pool”.

The aesthetic man-made island is home to a myriad of delectable restaurants that offer every cuisine. From Michelin-Starred restaurants to international names in the culinary world, Palm Jumeirah is home to the finest havens in the UAE.

Home to some of the emirate’s most luxurious resorts with an archipelago of havens all in one location, including delicious fine-dining spots worth visiting.

With this giant hub being even spotted from space, there’s no denying that this one-of-a-kind venue is one to pay a visit to as you’ll now be aware of the luxury spots in the vicinity. With a monorail to help you get around, providing easy access to the hotels, you’re sure to have a truly unique experience.

Whether you want to completely unwind and switch off or simply spend the day by the beach, this one-of-a-kind hotspot in the UAE.

These are just a few of the many things you can do on Palm Jumeirah. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or dining, there’s something for everyone.

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