Fourteen Hotels Opening in the UAE in 2024, from Five Luxe to Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab

In 2024, the UAE anticipates the launch of 14 diverse hotels, despite many properties having been delayed, reports National News.

One&Only One Za'abeel starts the year with a vertical urban resort in Dubai featuring a cantilevered structure housing over 10 world-class restaurants. Anantara Mina Al Arab Ras Al Khaimah, an eco-friendly wellness resort surrounded by mangroves, follows suit.

The Lana by Dorchester Collection, Siro One Za'abeel, and Anantara Santorini Abu Dhabi Retreat promises unique experiences. Lux Al Jabal Resort in Sharjah emphasizes well-being, while Ciel Tower aims to be the world's tallest hotel. The Mama Shelter, Lux* Al Bridi Resort, Five Luxe, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, Rove Al Marjan Island, Fairmont Dubai Skyline, and Saij, A Mantis Collection Mountain Lodge contribute to the vibrant hotel landscape, showcasing innovation and luxury in the UAE.

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