The renowned man-made Palm Jumeirah has become one of Dubai's most recognisable landmarks. Luxurious hotels and their amazing leisure attractions are the main draw but, even if you decide not to stay on The Palm, this iconic district is worth a visit for the fine dining restaurants, luxurious spas, beautiful beach clubs and unfettered views of the Gulf.
The Palm Jumeirah sits around a mile north of Dubai Marina and is reached via a causeway from the mainland, and is far and away the largest example of Dubai's desire to transform its unpromising natural environment. Shaped like a palm tree, with a central 'trunk' and a series of sixteen 'fronds',...
Dubai enjoys virtually guaranteed year-round sunshine. Between December to February temperatures average in the mid-20sºC, rising up into the 30s from March to April and again from October to November. While the scorching temperatures between May-September may be too much for some (usually in excess of 40ºC), it’s one of the few destinations when it’s cheaper to visit during our school summer holidays, whether travelling with children or not.
The transfer time from Dubai airport to The Palm Jumeirah is approximately 45 minutes.
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