Jumeirah Al Naseem...a place to be.

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JUMEIRAH AL NASEEM AT MADINAT JUMEIRAH

Anchored on a stunning endless stretch of coast sits Jumeirah Al Naseem, bringing a new wave of energy, exuberance and excitement to Madinat Jumeirah. A breath of fresh air in today’s dynamic Dubai, welcoming guest for stays from December 2016.
Jumeirah Al Naseem’s extensive lush gardens edge the sandy beach, providing pockets of privacy and peacefulness. Proudly overlooking Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, this is a place where the rhythmic lapping of the waves gently filters through a bedroom window left ajar.
Jumeirah Al Naseem is the youngest member of the successful Arabian Resort's family of hotels and has been crafted amongst the inland waterways, bustling Souk Madinat Jumeirah, award-winning Madinat Conference Centre and indulgent Talise Spa.
Guests can visit the turtle lagoon, part of Jumeirah turtle Rehabilitation Project, have fun in the Kids Club, relax in the adults-only pool and venture to nearby Wild Wadi Waterpark. Jumeirah Al Naseem will offer more than ten restaurants and bars, its own beach club and the eclectic offerings from Madinat Jumeirah and sister Jumeirah hotels are only a stroll away.
Warm and inviting yet energetic and inspiring, Jumeirah Al Naseem is charting new waters in the Dubai luxury hospitality scene. Ideal for adventurous spirits that don’t want to compromise on authenticity or luxury.

For details contact:

Bunmi Adeola
CEO

Excella travels

Abuja, Nigeria

Email: info@excellaservices.com

Web: www.excellaservices.com

Tel:     +234812828570

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