
With a mile of private beach and the city skyline as its backdrop, The Palm redefines what urban resort luxury can be.
James Voyager
Features Writer
From the air, Rixos The Palm Dubai appears as a crescent of white sand embracing an impossibly blue lagoon — a private shore on the world's most iconic man-made island. On the ground, the reality exceeds even the aerial promise: a mile of pristine beach, six swimming pools, and a resort that has redefined what urban luxury means in the Middle East.
The property occupies a privileged position on the western crescent of the Palm Jumeirah, offering unobstructed views of the Dubai Marina skyline from its beachfront suites and the Arabian Gulf from its upper floors. It is this duality — city skyline on one side, open ocean on the other — that gives the resort its distinctive character. Guests can transition from high-energy urban adventure to tranquil beach retreat without ever leaving the property.
The all-inclusive concept at Rixos The Palm is executed with a generosity that still surprises even well-travelled guests. Over 100 international beverage brands, seven distinct restaurants, 24-hour room service, and complimentary access to the Aquaventure Waterpark are all included. There is no signing, no billing, no friction — only the freedom to enjoy every moment without calculation.
For families, the resort has established itself as the gold standard in the region. The Rixy Kids Club operates daily with age-appropriate programming for children aged 4 to 12, while the teen zone offers DJ workshops, gaming stations, and water sports for older children. Parents, meanwhile, can retreat to the adults-only pool or book a treatment at the Anjana Spa knowing their children are in expert hands.
As the sun sets each evening and the Dubai skyline erupts in light, guests gather on the beachfront for the resort's signature sunset ritual — complimentary champagne served as a saxophonist plays from the water's edge. It is a moment of pure, uncomplicated beauty: the kind of experience that luxury hospitality promises but rarely delivers with such effortless grace.
James Voyager
Features Writer
Jan 10, 2026
7 minute read
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