Palm Jumeirah · Dubai
A Slice of the South Pacific on Palm Jumeirah
Sofitel Dubai The Palm is one of the most recognisable resorts on Palm Jumeirah — a sprawling Polynesian-themed beachfront property on the quieter East Crescent, anchored by lush tropical gardens, three distinctive swimming pools and 500 metres of private white-sand beach facing the open Arabian Gulf. For day-pass guests, it offers a rare combination in Dubai: resort-grade facilities, genuinely family-friendly pricing, and an atmosphere that feels far more Bora Bora than Business Bay.
The design language is unmistakable. Onyx, stone and dark exotic wood are threaded through the public spaces, tiki torches line the pathways at sunset, and every cabana is built from palm thatch and natural timber. The main pool sits at the heart of the resort with a swim-up bar and shaded daybeds, while a second adult pool offers a quieter lounging zone and a dedicated children's splash pool with a small slide keeps younger guests occupied for hours. A fourth leisure pool sits closer to the villa wing for deeper seclusion on busier days.
The beach itself is one of the softest white-sand stretches on Palm Jumeirah — long, gently sloping, and lined with rows of padded sunbeds under palm-leaf umbrellas. Because the resort faces the open sea rather than a lagoon, the water tends to be cleaner and cooler than the bayside Palm beaches, and the horizon is uninterrupted: just gulf, sky and the occasional superyacht drifting past. Non-motorised water sports are available on site, and the resort runs its own shaded beach volleyball court.
At AED 250 on weekdays this is arguably the best-value full-resort day pass on Palm Jumeirah — you're paying less than at most standalone beach clubs while accessing a 5-star infrastructure that includes twelve restaurants and bars, a proper luxury spa, and a kids club. On weekends and holidays prices climb to AED 400, still well short of the ultra-premium clubs nearby. See all Palm Jumeirah venues →