Dubai’s Burj Al Arab Opens New Luxury Terrace

The beach leisure facility was built and shipped from Finland

Dubai luxury hotel Burj Al Arab unveiled its new beach leisure facility, called the Terrace, Wednesday.

The facility, operated by Jumeirah, was opened by Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Dubai’s ruler His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

The 10,000 sqm private luxury deck extends 100 metres into the Arabian Gulf and features 32 cabanas, 400 sun loungers, a fresh water pool and a salt water pool, a restaurant and a bar.

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The architectural form of the Terrace has also been designed to reflect the shape of Burj Al Arab.

A world-first in marine and off-site construction, the facility is linked to the hotel by a central walkway.

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An annual membership is priced at Dhs 100,000, while membership for a couple and two children under 16 will cost Dhs 125,000.

Sheikh Mohammed toured the facility and was briefed on the construction phases, design, building technologies and the methods used to transport the ‘artificial island’ from Finland to Dubai.

He said: “A few days ago, we inaugurated the world’s first 3D printed office, and today we are opening Burj Al Arab Terrace, the first man-made luxury beach facility of its kind.

“Both projects reflect Dubai’s vision to achieve global leadership in innovation and excellence.”

The terrace and deck was developed by marine construction firm ADMARES at a shipyard in Finland that specializes in the construction of cruise ships and yachts.

Made from steel and weighing around 5,000 tons, it was transported by sea to Dubai in January.

Burj Al Arab general manager Anthony McHale added: “As the world’s most luxurious hotel, Burj Al Arab continuously evolves and re-invents our guest experience.

“Burj Al Arab Terrace is our most ambitious project since the hotel was created; it’s a global first in hotel construction with a breakthough combination of creative marine design, ingenious engineering and guest-friendly planning.

“In January, we announced its arrival on a ship from Finland and, since then, our construction and design teams have brought our vision to life and the result is simply spectacular.”

By Aarti Nagraj

Paul Ebeling, Editor

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