On Bluewaters Island — the man-made jewel just off Dubai's JBR coastline — Caesars Palace Dubai occupies one of the most coveted beach positions in the entire emirate. With Ain Dubai (the world's largest observation wheel) as its backdrop and an unbroken vista of the Arabian Gulf stretching to the horizon, the resort's pool and beach club offers one of those settings where the surroundings do half the work.
The beach club experience centres on the Neptune Pool & Bar: a lounge-forward poolside concept with DJs, sunbeds, gourmet food, and a bar programme that takes cocktail craft seriously. The 450-metre stretch of private beach is one of the longer private beaches in Dubai — wide, well-maintained, and uncrowded compared to the busy JBR public beach just across the water. Three infinity pools at different levels of the resort provide options across energy levels and views.
Pricing is among the most accessible of any five-star resort in Dubai's beach cluster. At AED 150 on weekdays with AED 100 redeemable against food and beverages, the effective cost of a full beach day at Caesars can be as low as the difference between what you spend and the credit — making it an exceptional proposition for Dubai residents looking for a high-quality midweek beach escape without a premium outlay.
Cabanas are a particular feature, available both pool-side and beach-side, starting from AED 600 per day (Sun–Thu). The maximum of five guests per cabana, combined with attentive personal service and a curated F&B menu, makes this a strong option for small group celebrations. Cove Beach and Azure Beach on the JBR mainland offer direct comparisons for those choosing between island seclusion and mainstrip energy. Bluewaters Island itself is in our guide to the Bluewaters Island area.