Palm Jumeirah

Atlantis The Palm Dubai

The iconic resort at the crown of Palm Jumeirah — home to Aquaventure Waterpark, world-class dining, and an underwater aquarium that draws visitors from across the globe.

Hotel FromAED 1,500/night
Day PassAED 385
TransportPalm Monorail
Best ForLuxury & Thrills

Essential Information

Hotel Rate (Atlantis)
AED 1,500 – 4,000
Per night; includes Aquaventure access
Hotel Rate (The Royal)
AED 3,500 – 15,000+
Suite-only ultra-luxury property
Day Pass (Aquaventure)
AED 385 (Adults)
AED 320 children; under 2 free
Location
Crescent, Palm Jumeirah
Tip of the palm island
Transport
Palm Monorail AED 25
Or taxi from Dubai Marina: AED 20
Ideal Duration
Full Day
Water park alone fills 5–8 hours

What to Expect at Atlantis The Palm

Atlantis The Palm opened in 2008 and remains one of Dubai's most recognisable landmarks. The resort spans 113 acres at the apex of Palm Jumeirah's crescent, with two towers (the Bridge Suite famously connecting them), and encompasses the Middle East's largest waterpark, an underground aquarium, 23 restaurants, and a 1,548-room hotel.

Next door, Atlantis The Royal — opened in 2023 — is a separate, suite-only property aimed at the ultra-luxury market. Its infinity pool scene and Nobu Atlantis outpost have made it one of the most shared hotel images in Dubai.

For non-guests, there are multiple ways to experience the property: purchase an Aquaventure day pass, book a table at one of the restaurants, visit the lobby and mall, or simply walk through the main entrance arcade — all without a hotel key card.

Atlantis The Palm luxury resort exterior

Top Experiences at Atlantis

Aquaventure Waterpark

105+ slides and rides including Poseidon's Revenge (near-vertical drop) and the Tower of Neptune. Includes 1.4km of private beach and a 2.3km lazy river. Adults AED 385, children (under 1.2m) AED 320. Online booking saves approximately AED 30. Open 10am – 6pm daily.

The Lost Chambers Aquarium

An underwater aquarium built around the myth of Atlantis. Home to 65,000 marine animals across 21 themed chambers and a 11-million-litre Ambassador Lagoon. Adults AED 140, children AED 100. Shark diving available for certified PADI divers.

Nobu Restaurant

The Nobu at Atlantis is one of Dubai's flagship fine-dining venues, offering Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's signature Japanese-Peruvian cuisine. Budget AED 400 – 700 per person. Reservations are essential, particularly for dinner. There is also a Nobu at Atlantis The Royal.

Ossiano

Located below the Ambassador Lagoon, Ossiano is one of the world's most dramatic restaurant settings — floor-to-ceiling windows look directly into the aquarium. Budget AED 600 – 1,000 per person for the tasting menu. Widely regarded as one of the best fine-dining experiences in the UAE.

Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay

For a more accessible dining experience, Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen offers British brasserie classics at AED 200 – 350 per person. Popular for brunch on Fridays. Reservations recommended but walk-ins are sometimes possible for lunch on weekdays.

Atlantis The Royal

The newer, suite-only ultra-luxury property beside the original Atlantis. Rates from AED 3,500 to AED 15,000+ per night. Non-guests can book at the poolside restaurants or visit the public promenade. The Royal Atlantis infinity pool — visible from The Pointe — is one of Dubai's most photographed architectural features.

Full Price Breakdown

ExperiencePrice (AED)Notes
Atlantis The Palm hotel room1,500 – 4,000/nightIncludes Aquaventure access for guests
Atlantis The Royal suite3,500 – 15,000+/nightSuite-only property; ultra-luxury
Aquaventure day pass — AdultsAED 385Online booking saves ~AED 30
Aquaventure day pass — Children (under 1.2m)AED 320Children under 2 years free
Lost Chambers Aquarium — AdultsAED 140Combo with Aquaventure available
Lost Chambers Aquarium — ChildrenAED 100Ages 3–12; under 3 free
Nobu (per person)AED 400 – 700Dinner à la carte; book in advance
Ossiano tasting menu (per person)AED 600 – 1,000Fine dining, aquarium view; advance booking essential
Bread Street Kitchen (per person)AED 200 – 350Includes a beverage; brunch on Fri
Lobby and Atlantis MallFreeOpen to all visitors

Getting to Atlantis The Palm

Atlantis sits at the far end of the palm crescent, approximately 14km from Dubai Marina.

Palm Monorail

The monorail departs from Nakheel Station (near Nakheel Mall at the palm trunk base) and terminates at Atlantis Aquaventure Station. Return ticket AED 25. Runs every 15 minutes from 9am to 10pm (midnight Thu–Sat). Connects to the Dubai Tram at Al Sufouh and the metro at JLT via taxi.

Taxi / Uber

Most direct option. Estimated fares: from Dubai Marina AED 20–30, from Downtown Dubai AED 50–65, from Dubai Airport T3 AED 75–95. Request drop-off at "Atlantis The Palm" — all apps recognize this as a destination. The return journey can be booked from the hotel forecourt.

Hotel Shuttle

Atlantis The Palm operates a complimentary shuttle service for hotel guests connecting to select Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates stops. Schedules are available at the hotel concierge. Non-guests should use the monorail or taxi.

Driving

Atlantis has a large free car park for guests and day-pass visitors. From Sheikh Zayed Road, take exit 29 toward Palm Jumeirah. Follow the tunnel under the crescent to the Atlantis arrival plaza. Expect 15–25 minutes from Dubai Marina depending on traffic.

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