Atlantis truly has it all: a massive waterpark, an aquarium, luxury shopping, and more restaurants than you can count on both hands. However, unrenovated rooms are need of updating and the property is far from most Dubai attractions. Bottom line: worth it, and why?
Discover dining and fun at Atlantis, The PalmIn addition to an immaculate beach and a range of pools, attractions includes The Lost Chambers Aquarium, Aquaventure Waterpark and Dolphin Bay – ensuring family fun for days on end. You can also shop at a wide collection of exclusive boutiques and stores.
The Burj Al Arab is a five-star hotel, the highest official ranking. While the hotel is sometimes erroneously described as the world's only 'seven-star' hotel, the hotel management claims never to have done that themselves.
Where The Palm is pink and regal, The Royal is more neutral and modern. Inside, you'll find plenty of gold and marble, but in comparison with what one might expect from an ultra-luxury Dubai resort, it's glamorously understated.
Atlantis Dubai has two different zones for children, which are the Atlantis Explorers Club for children between 4 – 12 and The Zone for Teens between 13 – 17. Both offer a range of activities to fill up the day.
Dolphin Bay at Atlantis, The Palm is one of the most sophisticated dolphin habitats in the world. Here you have the opportunity to swim with dolphins with a variety of experiences suitable for all ages and swimming abilities.
The Royal at Atlantis is not an all inclusive resort. This hotel does offer Atlantis VALUE Dining Plan or the ATLANTIS Dining Plan that includes breakfast and dinner at a select number of restaurants.
All stays at Atlantis, The Palm include complimentary access to Atlantis Aquaventure, one of the largest waterparks in the world and the place to enjoy a total of 105 slides, attractions and experiences - something for the whole family.
Atlantis The Royal in Dubai has nearly 800 rooms, with the most expensive room in the entire hotel being the Royal Mansion room. The price of the Royal Mansion room per night is USD 100,000 per night, which amounts to over Rs 82.5 lakh.
All Atlantis standard guest rooms have a maximum occupancy of up to four persons in the room. Larger accommodations are available such as Luxury Suites which can accommodate up to eight persons and Villas that sleep up to ten persons.
Staying at Atlantis is worth it, even if it may be more expensive than other hotel options. Guests have free access to attractions such as Aquaventure, Dolphin Cay, marine habitats, and beaches, and they can also enjoy discounted rates or packages.
The Burj al Arab is a private resort, and it's closed to non-guests. However, you can visit if you have a dining reservation at one of the restaurants.