Reservations now available for the UAE’s inaugural Six Senses resort.
Six Senses is set to make its UAE debut with the arrival of Six Senses The Palm, Dubai. Bookings will commence for stays starting from September 1, 2026. This new luxurious resort joins the growing portfolio of Six Senses properties in the Middle East, complementing existing locations in Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.
Prime Location and Design
Nestled on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, the resort offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf, the iconic Palm Jumeirah, and the vibrant Dubai skyline. Comprising 61 well-appointed suites, the hotel places a strong emphasis on wellness and relaxation. Guests will have the option to arrive via land, sea, or helicopter, benefiting from close proximity to Dubai International Airport, just 35 minutes away, and Al Maktoum International Airport, a mere 25-minute drive.
The architectural design, crafted by the South African firm SAOTA, draws inspiration from regional traditions while incorporating biophilic materials and natural textures. Guests will find beautifully landscaped gardens, palm-fringed courtyards, and serene water features, all leading to a private beach. Inside, the decor blends stone, wood, and warm sand-toned finishes with delicate local accents, creating a harmonious atmosphere.
Wellness-Centric Experiences
Central to the experience at Six Senses The Palm is an impressive 60,000-square-foot spa and wellness center. This facility will provide a unique blend of traditional healing practices and modern longevity techniques, supported by personalized diagnostics and bespoke programs. Among its many offerings are a longevity clinic, hydrotherapy zones, biohacking experiences, and an Alchemy Bar where guests can craft custom health blends. Additionally, there will be ample indoor and outdoor spaces dedicated to yoga and meditation, guided by seasoned in-house and visiting wellness practitioners.
For leisure, the resort will feature a library, multiple swimming pools, gaming rooms, and activities specifically geared toward younger guests. Dining options will include four restaurants and bars, adhering to the brand’s “Eat with Six Senses” philosophy, showcasing locally sourced and seasonal ingredients in simple yet flavorful preparations.
Sustainability Initiatives
In alignment with the UAE’s 2030 Green Agenda, sustainability is a core focus for Six Senses The Palm. The resort seeks LEED certification and will implement efficient water systems alongside waste reduction initiatives. Guests can partake in interactive workshops at the on-site Earth Lab, which focuses on sustainable living practices. A dedicated Sustainability Fund will also back community-oriented projects, ensuring the resort’s positive influence extends beyond its immediate surroundings.
Visitors will have a wealth of experiences to choose from, including wellness retreats and community meals, as well as exciting explorations of Dubai’s rich marine life. Through the Grow With Six Senses program, families can engage in activities that nurture multiple aspects of well-being, including social, environmental, physical, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual wellness.
To enhance the resort’s offerings, Six Senses The Palm will also introduce 172 branded residences, appealing to those seeking a luxurious lifestyle in a prime location.
As the Six Senses brand continues to expand regionally, three additional projects are slated for Saudi Arabia and Israel: Six Senses Amaala in late 2026, followed by Six Senses Wadi Safar and Six Senses Tel Aviv in 2027. On the international front, Six Senses will debut in the UK with the opening of Six Senses London on March 1, 2026.
For further details, visit sixsenses.com/the-palm-dubai.
