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Dubai

Jumeirah

Jumeirah is a coastal residential area in mainly comprising of low rise private dwellings. It has both expensive and large detached properties as well as more modest town houses built in a variety of architectural styles. The area is popular with Western expatriates working in the emirate and is familiar to many tourists visiting Dubai.

Dubai’s beach strip runs 11 miles south from Bur Dubai to the new developments around Dubai Marina. For years this stretch of sand was an unappreciated treasure used only by fishermen, but it became a major weapon in Dubai’s arsenal when the emirate started luring tourists.

Commonly known in the brochures as Jumeirah (also Jumeira) because of its northernmost district, the strip has lengthened over time to include neighboring Umm Suqeim and Al Sufouh to the south, and the newest and largest hotels are located at the southern end, farthest away from downtown.

Jumeirah’s large resort hotels are a huge tourist draw, with high-quality restaurants, exciting nightlife, and private beach clubs that have first-rate sports facilities on and off the water. The low-rise residential districts that back the beach are popular with Western expats, and you’ll find a range of smaller malls, independent spas, boutiques, and restaurants here.