Six Senses has begun taking bookings for its first UAE resort on Palm Jumeirah.
Six Senses has opened reservations for Six Senses The Palm, Dubai, marking the brand’s upcoming arrival in the United Arab Emirates. With stays now available to book from September 1, 2026, the all-suite beachfront resort will land on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, placing guests by the sea while keeping Dubai’s energy within easy reach.
Designed as a sanctuary for balance and reconnection, the resort brings together 61 suites alongside 172 privately owned branded residences. From its beachfront setting, the property looks out across the Arabian Gulf, The Palm, and Dubai’s skyline, offering a sense of space that feels a world away without sacrificing access to the city.

Architecture and interiors by Cape Town-based firm SAOTA draw inspiration from regional building traditions, reimagined through a contemporary, sustainability-led lens. Inside, suites lean into natural textures, pairing stone and timber with sand-toned finishes and subtle local detailing. Floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces, with select suites offering pools, invite daylight and sea air to shape the rhythm of each stay.
At the heart of Six Senses The Palm, Dubai, is the social and wellness club. Spanning more than 60,000 square feet, it will include a longevity clinic, IV lounge, biohacking room, massage circuit pool, squash court and spa. Plus, the central garden will include hills, valley paths and courtyards.

Dining follows the Eat with Six Senses philosophy, with menus shaped by seasonal produce and ingredients sourced as close to home as possible through partnerships with regional farmers, fishermen, and suppliers. Across four venues, including a second ROKA outpost in Dubai, the approach is intentionally simple, allowing quality ingredients and natural flavours to lead.
The residential offering will range from penthouses to sky villas. The Signature Villas include five bedrooms, a garden, an infinity pool and palm-framed views to the beach. Residents will have access to the hotel’s facilities, including the micro farm, tennis courts, padel courts and running tracks.

To mark the launch, travellers can book Discover Six Senses The Palm, an opening offer that includes guided wellness programming, hands-on Earth Lab and Alchemy Bar experiences, and generous breakfasts designed to help couples and families reconnect.
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