Jumeirah Al Qasr
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Dubai has the rest of the world fascinated, left in awe by the amazing sites, innovations, and mainly architecture. The Jumeirah Al Qasr resort reflects the luxurious qualities the Arabian destination is known for.
The palatial, mansion style hotel gives guests an opulent taste of a modern version of old Arabia. It is surrounded by water, giving the feeling of being on a private island, complete with a private, two kilometre beach. It offers two lounges and three incredible restaurants, all which offer terraces for romantic al fresco dining.
The 592 square foot Arabian Deluxe Rooms offer private balconies with magnificent views, a private dressing area, elegant bathrooms with vast baths and walk-in rain showers along with antique furnishings and an area to lounge in. The Ocean Deluxe Rooms has similar features although the private balconies overlook the tremendous beach and Arabian Gulf instead.
Really want to feel like a king? Check into the Royal Suite. The 5,920 square foot space includes three bedrooms, each with their own dressing area and bathrooms, a huge private terrace, a dining area and three separate elevators.
Of course, no luxury retreat is complete without a pampering spa treatment. The Talise Spa is not just a place for indulgence, but is a destination for self-discovery. Treatments combine ancient Arabian beauty treatments and therapies with an international twist to ensure all wellness needs are met, from the inside out. Imagine an outdoor massage in a tropical garden or yoga with a private instructor. The Talise Absolution signature treatment includes a tension-relieving foot ritual, pressure point shoulder massage, dry skin body brush, steamed oil rub, Asian fusion massage, Sodashi body mask, a facial compress and scalp and hair mud application.
The palatial, mansion style hotel gives guests an opulent taste of a modern version of old Arabia. It is surrounded by water, giving the feeling of being on a private island, complete with a private, two kilometre beach. It offers two lounges and three incredible restaurants, all which offer terraces for romantic al fresco dining.
The 592 square foot Arabian Deluxe Rooms offer private balconies with magnificent views, a private dressing area, elegant bathrooms with vast baths and walk-in rain showers along with antique furnishings and an area to lounge in. The Ocean Deluxe Rooms has similar features although the private balconies overlook the tremendous beach and Arabian Gulf instead.
Really want to feel like a king? Check into the Royal Suite. The 5,920 square foot space includes three bedrooms, each with their own dressing area and bathrooms, a huge private terrace, a dining area and three separate elevators.
Of course, no luxury retreat is complete without a pampering spa treatment. The Talise Spa is not just a place for indulgence, but is a destination for self-discovery. Treatments combine ancient Arabian beauty treatments and therapies with an international twist to ensure all wellness needs are met, from the inside out. Imagine an outdoor massage in a tropical garden or yoga with a private instructor. The Talise Absolution signature treatment includes a tension-relieving foot ritual, pressure point shoulder massage, dry skin body brush, steamed oil rub, Asian fusion massage, Sodashi body mask, a facial compress and scalp and hair mud application.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Resorts - The Arabian Luxury Resort trend offers a disruptive innovation opportunity to create unique, opulent retreats that provide a modern twist on traditional themes.
2. Architectural Innovations - The Architectural Innovations trend presents a disruptive innovation opportunity to create breathtaking structures that combine modern amenities with cultural influences.
3. Wellness Tourism - The Wellness Tourism trend provides a disruptive innovation opportunity to develop spa and wellness destinations that cater to both physical and mental well-being.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The Hospitality industry can leverage the Arabian Luxury Resort trend to create exclusive accommodations that offer unparalleled luxury experiences.
2. Architecture - The Architecture industry can embrace the Architectural Innovations trend to design iconic structures that showcase a fusion of modern and traditional aesthetics.
3. Spa and Wellness - The Spa and Wellness industry can tap into the Wellness Tourism trend to develop immersive retreats that prioritize holistic health and rejuvenation.
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