
The Middle East has solidified its position as the global epicenter of luxury hospitality. In the 2026 Forbes Travel Guide Star Awards, the Gulf region secured a record-breaking 28 Five-Star hotel ratings, reflecting a year of unprecedented growth and service refinement.
The UAE leads the regional pack with 19 Five-Star properties, while Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait have all seen their luxury portfolios expand under the rigorous 900-point inspection criteria of the Forbes team.
1. Atlantis Dubai: The Global Rise to #2
The most significant headline of the 2026 awards is the meteoric rise of Atlantis Dubai. By nearly doubling its star count from 31 to 57 stars in a single year, the dual-island destination (comprising Atlantis, The Palm and Atlantis The Royal) is now the #2 integrated resort in the world.
- The “Triple-Five” Milestone: Atlantis The Royal has made history as the first and only property in the Middle East and Africa to achieve the “Triple-Five” distinction—securing Five-Star ratings for its hotel, its AWAKEN Wellness spa, and its signature restaurant, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, simultaneously.
- Culinary Powerhouse: The resort’s dining scene was a major contributor, with FZN by Björn Frantzén becoming the only restaurant in Dubai to earn a new Five-Star rating this year.
2. Regional Breakdown: Where the Stars Landed
The 2026 list highlights a broadening of the luxury map across the GCC:
- Dubai (14 Five-Star Hotels): New entrants include Grosvenor House, A Luxury Collection Hotel, joining icons like Burj Al Arab and Bvlgari Resort.
- Abu Dhabi (5 Five-Star Hotels): Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental secured its Five-Star status, while the city also celebrated its first-ever Five-Star spa at the Four Seasons Al Maryah Island.
- Saudi Arabia: The Kingdom celebrated a major milestone with Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, becoming the first Five-Star property at the Red Sea giga-project.
- Qatar: Rosewood Doha debuted on the list with an immediate Five-Star rating, joining Raffles Doha and Mandarin Oriental, Doha.
3. The Shift to “Personalized Wellness”
A key trend in the 2026 awards is the emphasis on integrated wellness. Beyond just a “spa visit,” the highest-rated hotels are now those that weave wellness into the entire guest journey.
- AWAKEN Wellness: The spa at Atlantis The Royal was the only one in Dubai to receive a new Five-Star distinction, noted for its “hypnotherapy suites” and “hammam sensorium.”
- Spa Excellence: Across the region, Five-Star spas are now standard in Doha and Abu Dhabi, signaling that the GCC is competing with traditional wellness hubs like Switzerland and Thailand.
4. Why It Matters for Travelers
The Forbes Star Rating is unique because it is based on incognito inspections where evaluators pay their own way. For the 2026 traveler, these awards serve as a verified roadmap to the most consistent, high-service experiences in the world. The GCC’s dominance suggests that the “prescribed luxury” of the past has been replaced by a more intuitive, emotionally connected service model.
GCC Forbes Five-Star Snapshot: 2026
| Country | Five-Star Hotels | Notable New Winner |
| UAE (Dubai) | 14 | Grosvenor House, A Luxury Collection |
| UAE (Abu Dhabi) | 5 | Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental |
| Saudi Arabia | 3 | Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve |
| Qatar | 4 | Rosewood Doha |
| Kuwait | 2 | Waldorf Astoria Kuwait |







































