It connects seamlessly into the surrounding road and transport network, with Damac Metro Station (M1) less than a 10-minute walk away.Īccording to Bob Morse, President of Hospitality at Caesars Entertainment, Bluewaters and the US brand are a perfect fit: "The location is easy, which is a big thing in Dubai." Dubai’s highlights, iconic buildings and supermalls are all close by – as one guest put it: The secluded offshore location is perfect for a beach holiday, yet Bluewaters has bagged a central spot in a city that is literally expanding by the day. Looking out from the raised waterside leading to Ain Dubai, yachts whiten the aquamarine channel between Bluewaters and the mainland, while the seaward side of the island is given over to a magnificent swathe of golden beach stroked by gentle waves. In fact, at 250 metres tall it is the largest in the world, adding to Dubai’s wealth of record-breaking attractions. The island’s skyline is dominated by Ain Dubai – an observation wheel even bigger than the iconic London Eye. The district is particularly atmospheric at sunset when a metal canopy of twinkling lights slowly sparks to life. Eating out is a big deal in Dubai, and the new development has given Dubai’s burgeoning food scene a boost with a bevy of new dining destinations including new Italian Amalfi Coast-inspired eatery Alici, which follows the success of sister-restaurant Il Borro Tuscan Bistro in Jumeirah Al Naseem. While there’s road access onto the island via a causeway, the island’s pedestrianised perimeter is laced with stone pathways winding along the beachside and seafront commercial district, with a footbridge linking the island to smart waterside development Jumeirah Beach Residences (JBR).īluewaters Island extensive waterside shopping and eating district contains around 150 retail and dining outlets, including an Arabian souk, live entertainment with seating areas, benches and snack carts dotted about the waterside. Carefully crafted as a hub for entertainment and relaxation, Caesars Bluewaters Dubai fits perfectly into the mould with two distinct resort offerings and private residences facing an exclusive slice of golden sand. Constructed as a family tourism destination from scratch, the man-made marvel rises from the crystal waters of the Arabian Gulf offshore from popular Jumeirah Beach. Bluewaters, location, location, location…īluewaters Island did not exist at all before it was dreamed up by ambitious architects and urban developers at Meraas, which is also responsible for many other successful Dubai landmarks and districts including City Walk, The Beach, Pearl Jumeirah, Jumeirah Bay, Al Seef and La Mer. Packed with stellar restaurants and bars, a roster of world-class entertainment and a choice of adults-only sanctuaries and family pools, Caesars Bluewaters Dubai is fast-becoming the top place to stay in Dubai, while Bluewaters Island itself is brimming with fancy facilities and fun thrills to fulfil your finest holiday fantasies. Stitched into the seaward side of the island with acres of palm-bedecked gardens and golden sands, Caesars has debuted not one, but two fresh hotels – the brand’s premium offering Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai and the family-friendly Caesars Resort Bluewaters Dubai. Appropriately situated on the lavish new man-made Bluewaters Island and linked to beautiful Jumeirah beach, the new resort development offers two distinct hotels, private sands, iconic American service, endless entertainment and a branch of Gordon Ramsay’s show-stopping Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, all within view of Ain Dubai, the emirate’s very own record-breaking observation wheel.ĭubai’s newest island oasis Bluewaters brings legendary US hospitality to the UAE’s hottest beach destination with the creation of Caesars’ first non-gaming beachfront resorts. As the legendary Las Vegas hotel brand Caesars brings its signature glitz and glamour to Dubai, our experts take a look at what’s in store for guests at Caesars Bluewaters Dubai.
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