Set on one of Dubai’s most coveted coastlines, Jumeirah Al Naseem is the cool, contemporary member of the Madinat Jumeirah family: sun-soaked terraces, soft-toned interiors, direct beach access, and postcard views of Burj Al Arab. You’re steps from Souk Madinat, abra rides on the canals, and a powerhouse dining scene led by Rockfish, KAYTO, Flamingo Room by tashas, The Palmery, and more.
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: Book Burj View categories early—sunrise coffee and night-sky sparkle are worth it every time.
Why It Works
- Location: Private stretch of Jumeirah Beach + easy access to Madinat Jumeirah waterways and Souk.
- Style: Contemporary Arabian design—light, textured, and beach-chic.
- Dining: From Mediterranean seafood to Nikkei, glam lounges to all-day brilliance.
- Families: Interconnecting rooms, Sinbad’s Kids Club (in the complex), and Wild Wadi Waterpark access (typically complimentary for Jumeirah hotel guests; check policy).
- Wellness: Talise Spa, modern gym, sunrise beach walks, and Summersalt Beach Club vibes.
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: Take the abra around golden hour—soft light + canals = instant reel material.
Rooms & Suites — Bright, Breezy, Burj-Facing
Expect airy spaces with sliding shutters, generous terraces, spa-style bathrooms, and plenty of interconnecting options for families.
| Room Type | What’s Special | Best For | Approx. Price/Night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resort Deluxe | Calm, contemporary palette; terrace/balcony | Couples, quick beach getaways | AED 1,800–2,500 |
| Ocean Deluxe | Sea outlooks, easy beach/pool access | Beach lovers, sunrise seekers | AED 2,300–3,200 |
| Burj View Room | Direct Burj Al Arab vistas from balcony | Special occasions, the “wow” shot | AED 2,800–3,800 |
| Family Suite | Lounge area + great interconnecting options | Families, longer stays | AED 4,500–6,000 |
| Ocean Suite | Spacious terrace, separate lounge, sea panorama | Couples who entertain | AED 5,500–8,000 |
Rates are indicative and vary by season/city events—check live availability for exact pricing.
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: Want connecting rooms? Request at booking—Al Naseem has many pairings, but the best view combos go first.
Dining — From Sea-Sprayed Plates to Skyline-Lit Nikkei
Here’s the accurate Al Naseem core: Rockfish (Mediterranean seafood, beachfront), KAYTO (Nikkei, rooftop energy), Flamingo Room by tashas (glam & playful), The Palmery (all-day, breakfast hero), Al Mandhar Lounge (afternoon tea), Sugarmash (adults-pool bites), Summersalt Beach Club (day-to-night beach dining), plus Black Tap for craft burgers and shakes.
| Restaurant | Cuisine | Ambiance | Signature | Cost for Two (AED) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockfish | Mediterranean Seafood | Beachfront, refined | Crudo, grilled catch, coastal plates | 650–900 |
| KAYTO | Nikkei (Peruvian–Japanese) | Rooftop energy, skyline views | Tiraditos, wagyu, miso black cod | 700–1000 |
| Flamingo Room by tashas | Contemporary | Glam, playful, design-led | Prawn pasta, calamari, indulgent desserts | 600–900 |
| The Palmery | International (All-day) | Bright, relaxed | Breakfast spreads, live stations | 350–550 |
| Al Mandhar Lounge | Afternoon Tea & Light Bites | Lobby lounge, airy | Afternoon tea, patisserie | 250–450 |
| Sugarmash | Polynesian-inspired | Adults-pool, relaxed | Island plates, tropical sips | 350–500 |
| Summersalt Beach Club | Mediterranean / Modern | Beachfront, day-to-night | Seafood, fresh bowls, crafted drinks | 600–900 |
| Black Tap | American Burgers | Casual, terrace | Craft burgers, CrazyShakes® | 250–400 |
Reserve **KAYTO**, **Rockfish** and **Summersalt** in advance—prime sunset slots go early.
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: Sunset at Rockfish (golden light + sea breeze), then KAYTO after dark for skyline sparkle—elite double-header.
Beach, Pools & Wellness
- Private beach: Long, swimmable, and Burj-facing.
- Pools: Multiple zones including an adults-only pool near Sugarmash and family-friendly options.
- Beach club: Summersalt—loungers, daybeds, stylish lunch-to-sunset.
- Talise Spa (Madinat): Hammam rituals, signature massages, garden serenity.
- Fitness: Modern gym; beach runs at sunrise hit different.
- Water sports: Seasonal paddle/kayak; ask the beach team for current options.
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: First-row Burj-view loungers on weekends? Reserve early through the team.
Families, Kids & Wild Wadi
- Interconnecting rooms and Family Suites make layouts easy.
- Sinbad’s Kids Club (in Madinat) runs supervised, age-appropriate activities—check timings and ages.
- Wild Wadi Waterpark: Jumeirah hotel guests typically get complimentary access (confirm the current policy and opening hours).
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: Hit Wild Wadi right at opening—short lines, cooler temps, maximum smiles.
Getting Around & Nearby
- Next door: Souk Madinat (dining, shopping), Burj Al Arab backdrops.
- 15–20 mins drive: Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Mall/Downtown, DIFC/Business Bay (traffic dependent).
- Transport: Hotel cars, taxis/ride-hailing, and the abra network across Madinat.
- Airport: ~25 minutes to DXB (typical).
WOW-Emirates Expert Tip: If dining across the Madinat complex, the abra is the prettier (and often quicker) route than buggies.
Quick Compare (within Madinat Jumeirah)
| Hotel | Vibe | Best For | Dining Signature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jumeirah Al Naseem | Modern beachfront, Burj views | Design-minded couples & families | KAYTO, Rockfish, Flamingo Room |
| Jumeirah Al Qasr | Palatial, classic Arabian luxury | Grand escapes, romance | Palatial brunches, waterfront venues |
| Jumeirah Mina A’Salam | Intimate, boutique-resort feel | Souk proximity, easy canal access | Seafood & terrace dining |
FAQ (short, honest, helpful)
Is the beach private?
Yes—reserved for resort guests, with Burj Al Arab views.
Do guests get Wild Wadi access?
Jumeirah hotel guests typically receive complimentary access; policies and timings can change, so confirm before visiting.
Most “Instagrammable” dinner?
Rockfish at sunset, KAYTO after dark. For daytime glam: Summersalt or Flamingo Room.
Best family setup?
Family Suite or Ocean Suite with an interconnecting room—request at booking.
Dress code?
Smart-casual at dinner; beachwear is for beach/pool only.


