Thursday, December 31, 2009

Dubai Atlantis Resort

Dubai Atlantis Resort

Opened in November, 2008, the Dubai Atlantis Resort is one of the most amazing resort experiences once can experience. Breathtaking to see and live, the Atlantis is world renowned for not only its beauty, but also for its first class service, rooms, amenities, and setting.
Dubai Atlantis

With over 1,300 rooms and more than 150 deluxe suites, shared between two hotel towers and linked by a beautiful archway, the Dubai Atlantis Resort is similar to its sister resort in the Bahamas. However the Dubai Atlantis offers even more for the particular traveler. For, not only is it a hotel and resort, the Dubai Atlantis also boasts a theme park for entertainment of a different sort.

Dubai Atlantis offers 7 world-class eateries, including gastronomical pleasures from Japan, Italy, France, Arabic, and New York Steakhouse styles. The resort also offers higher end boutiques such as Tiffany and Company, Cartier, and Villa Moda. Even offering special activities and areas for children and teenagers, Dubai Atlantis includes Atlantis' Kids Club, with supervised activities in separate areas and Club Rush, a 'no kid' and 'no adult' zone for teenagers with video games, movies and internet access.

As a world class water resort, it should be no surprise that the Dubai Atlantis features fantastic water adventures for guests of all ages and interests. Some of these features include Aquaventure, a 17 hectacre theme park with river rides, a huge waterslide called the Ziggurat, with its experience of sliding through a shark filled lagoon, and the Royal Towers private beach.
No resort is complete without spa services, and Dubai Atlantis does not disappoint. In fact, the average guest may feel overwhelmed with the variety and quality of the services available, including full treatment rooms for massage, sauna, jacuzzi, and a complete fitness centre.
For a world-class, once in a lifetime experience, visit Dubai Atlantis Resort located in the heart of the gulf.
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