Palm West Beach · Palm Jumeirah
Tulum, Reimagined for Dubai
Eva Beach House occupies a strategic position on Palm West Beach — the long, walkable stretch of beach and boardwalk that hosts the highest concentration of beach-day concepts on Palm Jumeirah. Within that competitive line-up, Eva's positioning is deliberately counter-programmed: where its neighbours lean into polished luxury, DJ spectacle, or party energy, Eva leans into sustainability, natural materials, and an unmistakably Tulum-inspired aesthetic that feels closer to a Sayulita boutique than a Dubai beach club.
The design language is the first thing you notice. Weathered teak and driftwood furniture, macrame and woven-rope detailing, thatched palapas for shade over each lounger cluster, oversized terracotta planters with mature olive and palm trees, and a colour palette that stays strictly within sand, bone, rust and terracotta — no chrome, no neon, no gold. The sun loungers are deep, cushioned and genuinely comfortable, arranged around a curved freshwater pool that appears to melt into the beach. The bar structure is built from reclaimed wood. Even the signage is hand-painted.
Behind the look sits a sustainability story that is genuinely meaningful, not greenwash. Eva runs a solar array that offsets a material portion of its energy consumption, the water programme focuses on glass bottles and reusable carafes (plastic is effectively absent), the kitchen runs a plant-forward Mediterranean menu with locally-sourced produce from UAE farms wherever seasonal, and the waste programme tracks compost, recycling and general waste separately. For Palm Jumeirah — a neighbourhood not historically associated with low-impact hospitality — it is a genuine outlier.
The practical pay-off for a guest is a calmer, slower beach day than most Palm West options deliver. Music is curated and volume-controlled (no DJ booth dominating the pool deck during daylight), the food programme is built around sharing and seasonal vegetables rather than showpiece excess, and the service style is warm rather than choreographed. Evenings shift gear — DJ sets from sunset, candles replace the daytime palapa-shade, and the atmosphere turns more social — but Eva never becomes a pool-party venue. Compare all Palm West Beach venues →