
Dubai is establishing itself not just as a global business hub, but as a premier, year-round family destination that expertly balances futuristic luxury with child-friendly fun. Recognizing that family is the “lifeblood of the emirate,” hotels are specifically designed with connecting rooms, world-class amenities, and activities that appeal to every generation.
The city’s top resorts, many of which are MICHELIN-selected, prove that opulence and adventurous family travel can go hand-in-hand.
The Waterpark Powerhouses
Two resorts, in particular, stand out for their aquatic attractions and comprehensive kids’ programming:
- Atlantis, The Palm: Often cited as a total family paradise, a stay here includes complimentary access to Aquaventure (one of the world’s largest waterparks with 105 slides) and The Lost Chambers Aquarium. The resort features the expansive Atlantis Explorers Club (ages 4-12) and dedicated areas for younger kids (0-3), ensuring effortless entertainment for all.
- Atlantis The Royal: This “ultra-luxury experiential resort” is equally family-centric. Guests benefit from the proximity to Aquaventure and can enjoy exclusive amenities like the Royal Pool and the Atlantis Explorers’ Club, all while receiving exceptional service despite the resort’s massive scale. Guests are advised to use the pools over the beach during certain periods due to jellyfish warnings.
- Jumeirah Beach Hotel: This iconic, wave-shaped hotel offers complimentary access to the neighboring Wild Wadi Waterpark for guests, along with one of the city’s best-regarded kids’ clubs for ages 2-12.
Sophisticated Sanctuaries and Desert Escapes
For families seeking a blend of high sophistication and child-friendly activities, several resorts offer unique, luxurious experiences:
- Bvlgari Resort Dubai: This hotel is designed for families seeking a secret, refined refuge away from the main tourist trail. It offers two separate kids’ clubs (at the Beach Club and Yacht Club), an “edutainment” program, and special touches like in-room camping tents, making children feel like VIPs.
- Raffles The Palm Dubai: Known for its grandiose gold-accented decor and spacious suites (starting at 700 sq ft), this resort makes children feel like “little princes and princesses.” The Young Voyager Club operates late (up to 9 PM on weekends) and features a child-height buffet table at its flagship restaurant, Le Jardin.
- Burj Al Arab Jumeirah: The city’s iconic seven-star resort offers complimentary entry to Wild Wadi Waterpark and features Sinbad’s Kids’ Club and engaging activities, proving that extreme luxury can still prioritize family fun.
- Bab Al Shams, A Rare Finds Desert Resort: Located a short drive from the city, this extensively renovated resort offers a taste of the desert with infinity pools, camel rides, falconry, and a new adventure playground with a kid-sized zipline.
Comprehensive Resorts and Theme Park Access
Other top family picks provide sprawling facilities and specialized access points:
- JA The Resort (JA Lake View Hotel): Cited by many local parents as the ultimate family hotel, this massive resort features seven pools, an 800-meter private beach, multiple kids’ clubs, and a uniquely wide range of outdoor activities, including horse riding and clay shooting.
- Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts: This Polynesian-themed hotel is ideal for families whose focus is theme park access, offering easy entry to Motiongate, Bollywood Parks, and Legoland.
- The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai: Striking a perfect balance of relaxation and fun on the JBR beachfront, it offers the popular Ritz Kids program and puts families close to the Dubai Marina attractions.
- Jumeirah Zabeel Saray: This Ottoman-style palace on the Palm offers grandiose interiors and an outdoor kid’s wonderland, with Sinbad’s KiDS Club covering ages 0 to 16, including an impressive outdoor water playground.
- One&Only One Za’abeel: A striking “vertical resort” with a cantilever link called The Link, it offers Bali-inspired family pools and a well-designed kids’ club with a themed chill-out area for budding astronauts.







































