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Overall Rating

Excellent Hotel

Travel Date: May 07

Submitted in May 2007 by: null

Operator: Virgin

We have just returned from a week at the Hilton Jumeriah Beach. Have travelled to many different countries and found this to be one of the best holidays we have ever had. Hotel staff are really friendly and the hotel is very clean.

There is alot of b...

We have just returned from a week at the Hilton Jumeriah Beach. Have travelled to many different countries and found this to be one of the best holidays we have ever had. Hotel staff are really friendly and the hotel is very clean.

There is alot of building work going on around the resort of Jumeirah and when you are out and about you will spot alot of cranes, but once in the hotel you would not know the work was going on. We couldn't even hear any work going on, although we did upgrade to an ocean view room, so we were not looking over a building site!

The only slight down side is that the resort is quite expensive to eat and drink, but as long as you take plenty of money you will be able to have some fantastic meals. I would recomend the Sheraton Jumeriah chinese restaurant and the Meat Co at the Madinat Jumeriah, which does a fantastic steak!

A must is to go to the Burj Al Arab for dinner. It was very expensive, but worth every penny. Such an experience!

And don't forget your credit card- you must visit the Mall of the Emirates. TAX FREE SHOPPING HEAVEN!!!!

Overall a fanctastic holiday, can't wait to go next year.


Overall Rating

Excellent Hotel

Travel Date: April 07

Submitted in May 2007 by: Karen 42 and Nigel 41 Ipswich

Operator: Other

What can I say. I read the comments on this site before going and Jumeirah Beach certainly lived up to all my expectations and beyond.

We were celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary and did it in style.
From the moment we arrived at the airport and...

What can I say. I read the comments on this site before going and Jumeirah Beach certainly lived up to all my expectations and beyond.

We were celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary and did it in style.
From the moment we arrived at the airport and saw a man holding up a board with our name on, we knew we were in for a treat. We were taken to the hotel by private car. Escorted to our room on the 20th floor by an arab in full dress where upon he opened the curtains in our room and showed us the view; the Burj Al Arab. What a sight. I woke to that every morning and never got fed up with it.
Every where is so clean and friendly. You don't have to lift a finger for anything. We spent our days by the pool or on the beach. The beach beanbags are a must! We went to Wild Wadi water park. Take advantage of the early opening for hotel guests as it gets busy around lunch time.
It's a great water park!

The desert safari is great fun with good food, much more than just a safari.
The evenings were spent eating at one of the many resturants and strolling on the beach(to walk off some of the food)then up to the cocktail bar on the 24th floor for a cocktail or coffee.
The Mall of the Emirates is amazing but expensive. Worth a look. A courtesy bus takes you there and back.
Had we had longer we would have taken the city sight seeing bus (a london bus) and hopped on and off.

It was a truely wonderful week. Would I go back? Tomorrow if I could but definately in the future. The only thing I would say is that on arrival at the hotel they take a security swipe of your credit card, then you just charge everything to your room. It is easy to forget and get carried away, but hey, you're on holiday. Enjoy!!!


Overall Rating

Excellent Hotel

Travel Date: March 07

Submitted in March 2007 by: Tony - Essex

Operator: Other

My wife and I have just returned from 8 nights in Dubai having stayed at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel.

It was a special holiday so we flew Emirates from Heathrow and landed at 7.25pm where we were greeted by the tour rep before passport control. After ...

My wife and I have just returned from 8 nights in Dubai having stayed at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel.

It was a special holiday so we flew Emirates from Heathrow and landed at 7.25pm where we were greeted by the tour rep before passport control. After passport control and baggage collection we visited the duty free store and then met our chauffer who took us by limousine the 25 minute journey to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel arriving by 9.30pm

We had a room with a balcony overlooking the kiddies pool area, marina and sea, with a stunning view of the Burj Al Arab hotel. The room was quite large with nice furnishings and a good size LCD television. As well as having some 70 channels (about 10-12 English/American) the set could freely be used for accessing the internet, sending emails and playing games. Our bed was huge (over 6 feet wide) and really comfortable with a luxury quilt. The bathroom was big too with a superb walk in shower. The bed linen and towels were changed daily with plenty of shampoo, conditioner, gel etc provided. Fresh fruit was also provided daily. For once we found lots of hangers in the wardrobe and also an iron, ironing board and hairdryer. They'd also installed a digitally operated safe (no charge) and our room's air conditioning worked very well. A bonus is that the power points are 3 pin the same as in the UK.

It's a big busy hotel with over 600 rooms/suites/villas (it was full up at the time) and employs an enormous number of staff. The whole complex was spotlessly clean both inside and out. Everywhere the staff were so friendly and happy, meeting their guests with a smile and a greeting. The hotel's daily newsletter said that there were guests from over 60 nationalities staying there. At the time of our visit it seemed as if the main nation represented was Russia followed by the UK. All the signs were in English and the hotel staff also spoke good English. The hotel also delivered a free English language newspaper (The Gulf Today) at daybreak every morning.

We had breakfast on the ground floor of the hotel where there was an absolutely massive choice of food including full English, continental, stir fry, muffins, Danish pastries and a lot more.

The whole complex is quite large with an executive pool area, leisure pool, kiddies pool and a lap pool together with tennis courts and a health center that includes a sizeable fitness gym. There are literally hundreds of sun beds around the main pools and several hundreds more on the wide golden sandy beach along with lots of canvas/straw umbrellas. Staff are employed to show you to a sun bed, set it up for you and also supply huge towels that totally cover the sun bed and further towels for drying yourself. They also tour the sunbathing areas handing out free ice lollies. Around the leisure pool there were always at least 4 and sometimes as many as 6 lifeguards.

In the evenings we ate in The Dhow and Anchor a British type pub on the ground floor. The food wasn't as expensive as in the restaurants but a bottle of lager was about £4.

The hotel runs courtesy buses hourly to both the Mall of the Emirates (with the ski slope) that is about 2 miles away and Ibn Battuta Mall at Jebel Ali. Both malls stay open until at least 10.00pm daily, contain food courts and restaurants, are air conditioned and spotlessly clean.

Adjacent to the hotel complex is the Wild Wadi water theme park. The hotel staff took us there on a golf buggie. The park (which is free for hotels guests) opened at 10.00am for hotels guests, but 11.00am for the general public. Upon entry we were given towels and then had the chance to go on some of the rides and take up one of the numerous sun beds before the park became too busy. Life jackets are available and there are lots of lifeguards on duty especially around the pool with the wave machine.

We booked a desert safari trip with Desert Adventures Tourism that involved dune bashing in a 4 wheel drive Toyota. It also included a camel ride, followed by a barbecue and some belly dancing. This was a popular trip that we really enjoyed and was well organised.

Although there was lots of building work activity in Dubai, especially some 3 or 4 miles away along the coast, we saw none in the vicinity of our hotel.

On returning to the airport there was an extensive array of duty free shops.

Although this hotel was much more expensive than we normally pay it was well worth the premium. If you're looking for a quality hotel right on a sandy beach with good food, plenty of sun beds and lots of friendly staff then this could be the hotel for you.


Overall Rating

Excellent Hotel

Travel Date: March 07

Submitted in March 2007 by: T Curson -D Williams

Operator: Thomas Cook

Where do l start, go with 'thomas cook signature'.First pout suitcases where collected for us.then were picked up and taken to the hotel in brand new series 7 BMW White.

Met at the hotel by a door greeter. smiling broadly at 9.45 pm. signed in no trouble...

Where do l start, go with 'thomas cook signature'.First pout suitcases where collected for us.then were picked up and taken to the hotel in brand new series 7 BMW White.

Met at the hotel by a door greeter. smiling broadly at 9.45 pm. signed in no trouble .Escorted to our 6th floor room by Mr Hussain, arab in full arab dress.Explained all about the room functions,bid us good night and have agood stay.Well the room was like a studio flat. With a blacony overlooking the beach and marina.two swimming pools. Complimentry slippers dressing gowns etc.Rang room service,they knew my name instantly.Asked for pot of tea for two.it came up with cakes within 5 minutes.My name came up on the tv screen when we turned it on.If you miss english tv there 6 english channel there.

Breakfast was so much choice,your head was spinning, form sushi chinese breakfast to the great britsih fry up.Tea and coffee,much has you liked . 10 restaurants,italy english, american etcwe found the english one 'dhowandanchor'atomsphere right the roast beef dinner, nothing like your home cokked sunday roast.

Pool boys wonderful got the loungers you want 4 towels.put up the umbrella when you wanted it.between 11-2 you get free icelollies,either by the pools or the beach areas which there are two.food all day, either sit up at the table or bring it to your loungers. the pool boys work very hard, look after them before you go home.go to wlid wadi next door to the hotel, you get in an hour earlier,staying in the JBH.food not has good as the hotel.

All the staff are very happy to help nothing is to much trouble. we are returning at christmas highly recommended


Overall Rating

Excellent Hotel

Travel Date: January 07

Submitted in August 2007 by: Lisa Holbrook-Young - Essex

Operator: Other

WOW!WOW! What can I say, just go!!!
We have stayed in some very nice hotels but this beats them all, the 3 hallmarks the hotel has they really do stick to, one being there first response will never be 'No' I never heard it mentioned once when a guest ask...

WOW!WOW! What can I say, just go!!!
We have stayed in some very nice hotels but this beats them all, the 3 hallmarks the hotel has they really do stick to, one being there first response will never be 'No' I never heard it mentioned once when a guest asked for anything!!!

The rooms fantastic, the restaurants were so well catered for children and the food was superb in all that we ate in, but the most outstnding is the Argentian on the top floor (beleive it has 'time out' awards)The Lebanese also was great although my little girl did not like what she ordered the waiter came over and asked if everything was ok with our meals and noticed my daughter had not eaten her's, I explained she did not like it but it was no fault of there's he then asked her what she would like and that he could get the chef to cook her anything she wanted!!!! she declined his kind offer and he bought her an array of different ice creams, when we received our bill they never charged us for her un eaten meal!!!In this country regardless of whether you order a dish and then not eat it you will generally have to pay for it!!!!but not here, they really cant do enough for you.

I would recommend the Desert Safari definately a must as goes for Wild Wadi. Around the family pool there are plenty of Lifeguards and not forgetting the hotel photographers taking pictures of you at every moment but your not comitted to buy the photos.

I could go on and on but as other reveiws have also said just go and as the advert says 'FLY EMIRATES'!!!!


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