Wellbeing is central to the Six Senses philosophy, and the Palm property reflects that commitment with a 60,000-square-foot spa and wellness complex.
Located on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, the all-suite beachfront resort will feature 61 suites and 172 branded residences, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s skyline.
With its blend of beachfront luxury, sustainability and wellness-led design, Six Senses The Palm, Dubai is set to become one of the most anticipated openings of 2026.
Six Senses has officially opened reservations for Six Senses The Palm, Dubai, with stays available from September 1, 2026. The launch marks the brand’s highly anticipated arrival in the United Arab Emirates.
Located on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, the all-suite beachfront resort will feature 61 suites and 172 branded residences, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s skyline.
Design Inspired by Nature and Heritage
Designed by Cape Town-based architecture firm SAOTA, the resort draws on regional traditions interpreted through a modern, sustainable lens. Interiors blend stone, timber and sand-toned finishes, complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces — some with their own pools — to maximise light and airflow.
Pathways weave through shaded gardens and planted courtyards, guiding guests toward the private beach while creating a sense of calm throughout the property.
60,000 Sq Ft of Wellness
Wellbeing is central to the Six Senses philosophy, and the Palm property reflects that commitment with a 60,000-square-foot spa and wellness complex.
Facilities will include:
A Longevity Clinic
Hydrotherapy areas
Biohacking experiences
An Alchemy Bar
Indoor and outdoor yoga and meditation spaces
Programmes will combine traditional therapies with modern diagnostics, guided by in-house experts and visiting practitioners.
Dining with a Sustainable Focus
Cuisine follows the Eat With Six Senses philosophy, focusing on seasonal ingredients and locally sourced produce. Four dining venues will offer relaxed, welcoming settings designed for shared meals and natural conversation.
The resort has been developed in collaboration with MAB Environmental Consultancy and is targeting LEED certification while complying with Dubai’s EHS Green Building Code. Sustainability initiatives include energy- and water-efficient systems, an Earth Lab for guest workshops and a dedicated Sustainability Fund supporting community projects.
Branded Residences and Future Expansion
Beyond the hotel suites, Six Senses The Palm will include penthouses, duplex Sky Villas and nine five-bedroom beachfront Signature Villas. Residents will benefit from full-service hospitality and exclusive privileges.
The brand’s expansion in Dubai will continue with Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina, scheduled to open in 2028.
Getting There
The resort is approximately 35 minutes from Dubai International Airport and 25 minutes from Al Maktoum International Airport. Private transfers by land or sea can be arranged.
Reservations are now open via sixsenses.com, ihg.com or through travel advisors.
With its blend of beachfront luxury, sustainability and wellness-led design, Six Senses The Palm, Dubai is set to become one of the most anticipated openings of 2026.
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