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Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach

Dubai • Jumeirah Beach • SPLURGE

avg. $373 / night

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Against the full panorama of Dubai's skyline — the Burj Khalifa rising from the haze behind it, the Arabian Gulf stretching ahead — the Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach plants itself in deliberate contrast to the city's appetite for spectacle. Opened in 2014 across six floors and 237 rooms and suites, the property was designed with a Moorish-Mediterranean vocabulary: warm sandstone-toned facades, arched colonnades, and projecting cornices that step down toward a generous palm-lined beach rather than competing vertically with the towers around it. The massing has the feeling of an Andalusian palace transported to the Gulf, its horizontality giving the resort a groundedness unusual for this stretch of Dubai coastline. The interiors balance two distinct registers, as the images show — an earlier scheme in honey-toned walnut, floral drapery, and padded leather headboards sitting alongside a more recently refreshed palette of pale textured plasterwork walls, matte black pendant lights, and dove-grey upholstery that carries contemporary European confidence. The pool terraces are laid in warm limestone with sweeping curved decks edged by date palms, and the restaurant spaces open fully to the sea through folding glazed walls beneath timber pergolas with canvas shading, dark wicker seating and geometric arabesque screens providing interior warmth. The tension between classical Gulf resort tradition and quieter, more current design sensibility runs through the whole property — and largely, it holds.

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Our beachside resort is a traveller's playground, with the waters of the Arabian Gulf on one side and Dubai's iconic cityscape on the other. As the sun dips below the horizon, savour cuisine from the Far East while gazing at the tranquil beauty of the gulf at Sea Fu, then continue your evening at Mercury Rooftop, our open-air oasis where you can enjoy stunning views of the Dubai skyline. Join us on an adventure of a lifetime in the desert, or simply spend the afternoon relaxing poolside in your private cabana.

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Free Internet

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Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach Reviews

1,683 reviews

"We had an amazing wedding at Four Seasons Dubai. Paulina in the team was always very professional and responsive which made the process super smooth. The venue is stunning with the indoor/outdoor split. Food is really great too. The venue handle so much of the planning and details so that the couple can just enjoy the evening. There was so many nice gifts, gestures and thoughtful actions from the team. Definitely recommend!"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 07, 2026

"Our stay at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach was overall a positive one, with several standout moments. From arrival, we loved the grand entrance that draws our eyes straight through the property towards the sea. It immediately reminded me of Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh and even Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay to some extent. There’s something about that open perspective towards the water that creates a familiar Four Seasons signature - and for us, it brought back very good memories from past stays. The resort itself is expansive and beautifully landscaped, with a classic Mediterranean-inspired design rather than ultra-modern Dubai glamour. However, despite the scale of the property, it did at times feel surprisingly crowded. There seemed to be a combination of hotel guests, spa members and residents using the facilities, and as a result it wasn’t always easy to find a quiet corner to fully relax. The pool area in particular was extremely busy during our stay. We initially tried to spend more time on the beach, but there was persistent construction noise - drilling and banging from a nearby development that appears to be another resort in progress. It was disappointing, especially as it may eventually impact some of the beach views. Because of the noise, we ended up retreating to the pool area, which unfortunately was also quite packed. It slightly detracted from what could otherwise have been a very serene beachside experience. Dining, however, was a strong highlight. Our first dinner at Sea Fu was excellent - beautifully prepared seafood in a relaxed beachfront setting, with flavours that were clean and well balanced. We also visited COYA in the neighbouring restaurant village, which had a fantastic atmosphere with live music. The tasting menu was vibrant - zesty, sweet and spicy - offering great contrast and energy throughout the meal. A true standout was the Iftar buffet banquet at the resort during Ramadan. The experience felt thoughtfully curated, with live traditional music and an extensive spread of Middle Eastern dishes alongside international options. It was generous, festive and culturally immersive - easily one of the most memorable evenings of the trip. We also enjoyed shisha at Shai Salon and sunset cocktails at Mercury Rooftop which offers impressive skyline views towards Downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa. Both were relaxed, atmospheric ways to end the day. The Kids Club was fantastic. Our daughter bonded very well with the team - special thanks to Thaila, Michala, Charos, Vanessa and Mary for their care and warmth. It genuinely made a difference to our stay knowing she was so well looked after and happy to return each day. Breakfast at Joujou was another highlight. Many thanks to Mirhea, Isabella, Arman and Rafik for their attentive and friendly service each morning - they made our breakfasts feel relaxed and welcoming. Overall, Four Seasons Dubai Jumeirah delivers on service, dining and that familiar Four Seasons polish. While the construction noise and busy pool areas were drawbacks, the warmth of the staff and the quality of the culinary experiences ensured we still left with positive memories."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Feb 28, 2026

"For this trip, we considered three hotels: Jumeirah Al Naseem, Mandarin Oriental, and our final choice, the Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach. We previously stayed at Jumeirah Al Naseem and had a great experience; we particularly enjoyed the breakfast and the surroundings, which offered a blend of styles within a safe, curated tourist environment. When comparing the Mandarin Oriental and the Four Seasons, we chose the Four Seasons because of the consistency the brand guarantees. In my experience, Mandarin Oriental can be a bit less certain; for example, while their Doha property was great, it didn’t quite reach the heights of the best Four Seasons or One&Only resorts. Service & Accommodations What stands out most here is the meticulous attention to service. From a seamless arrival to small details like a simple Wi-Fi password, the experience is effortless. Our room—perfect for two adults and an 11-year-old—is excellent, featuring a spacious balcony and a large, well-appointed bathroom. Dining Experiences For breakfast, you can choose between Suq and Sea Fu. After trying both, the Sea Fu experience—which is primarily à la carte—is simply world-class in terms of service, ambiance, and overall feel. The food is amazing; even though our orders were quite complex, everything was served with elegance and precision. The atmosphere was calm, complemented by music at the perfect tempo and volume. A standout moment occurred when my daughter admired a hairpiece worn by one of the hostesses. When we asked where it was from (Shein, apparently but looked amazing), she generously gave it to us on the spot (after cleaning it, of course). This kind of extraordinary gesture is truly appreciated. I also want to give special recognition to the female staff attire; the uniforms are perfectly balanced and elegant. Lunch: Sea Fu is our favorite spot so far, offering incredible seafood and elevated Asian staples like Pad Thai, Singapore Noodles, and Dim Sum. Dinner: While there are many options, our best meal was at Mimi Kakushi. Though it is located within the hotel compound, it is independently operated. Poolside: The pool menu is high-quality—I personally enjoyed the Chicken Shawarma—but with such amazing restaurants on-site, it’s worth heading to a proper table. Going Above and Beyond It is worth noting that after a minor mishap at Mimi Kakushi, the Concierge and Head Concierge went to great lengths to ensure we were taken care of. I cannot remember the last time hotel staff were so proactive; they even provided their personal numbers to ensure we could reach them directly if we needed further assistance. We still have a few days left, but if the start is any indication, the rest of our stay will be just as flawless."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Feb 23, 2026

"We recently stayed at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach and had an amazing family holiday from start to finish. The hotel strikes a really nice balance between luxury and being genuinely family-friendly. The rooms were spacious, beautifully maintained and very comfortable for travelling with children. Service across the whole resort was outstanding. Staff were warm, welcoming and brilliant with the kids, which made the stay feel relaxed rather than formal. The pool area was a highlight for us. There’s plenty of space, great service throughout the day and it felt safe and easy with children. The private beach is also lovely, very clean and well managed, with calm water and attentive staff. Food was excellent across the resort, with lots of choice so it never felt repetitive. Breakfast in particular was fantastic with a huge selection and something for everyone, which makes mornings much easier when travelling as a family. What really stood out was how effortless the whole stay felt. Everything ran smoothly, nothing was too much trouble and the hotel manages to feel both luxurious and welcoming at the same time. We wouldn’t hesitate to return and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality family stay in Dubai."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Feb 16, 2026

"Our staycation at Four Seasons Jumeirah was truly exceptional, marked by seamless comfort and refined hospitality throughout our stay. We are especially grateful to Daria at Reception for her outstanding professionalism, attention to detail, and genuine care, which made our experience effortless from arrival to departure. A special mention as well to Isabella at Jou Jou Brasserie, whose warm smile and attentive service added a delightful personal touch to every visit."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 19, 2026

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