Al Sofouh Road, Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (251) 219-4428
Jumeirah Beach Promenade location, by Dubai Marina's shops and eateries
Free shuttles to malls and sister hotel's private beach
Huge apartments have full kitchens, laundry machines, and sea views
Welcome trays of breakfast and snack fare, plus coffee and tea
Upgraded units have balconies and luxe perks
Outdoor pool with waterslide and kiddy section, plus a snack bar
Mediterranean restaurants and 24-hour room service
Premium Lounge has spectacular views and free food for select rooms
Modern gym, sauna, and steam room
Free parking and property-wide Wi-Fi
Construction can be noisy or compromise views
Far from downtown attractions
Pool doesn't get much sun
Wi-Fi weak in some rooms
The four-pearl JA Oasis Beach Tower offers 180 spacious, contemporary apartments along Jumeirah Beach's "The Walk". Proximity to the shore and abundant restaurants and shops draw both tourists and business travelers. Apartments have between two and four bedrooms, well-equipped kitchens with welcome trays, living spaces, and outdoor spaces. Unfortunately, construction in the area can mean noise issues and compromised views. Although features are limited compared to competitor properties, on-site amenities consist of an outdoor pool with a waterslide, Mediterranean restaurant, gym, kids' club, and meeting rooms. While free, Wi-Fi can be weak in some rooms. For more of a resort-style stay, consider the JA Palm Tree Court.
Scene
Towering apartment building near the beach
Reflective glass rises 45 floors here, fitting in with the glitzy buildings throughout Dubai. While the JA Oasis Beach Tower lacks extensive resort features, most guests prefer the huge apartments over leisure facilities -- though an outdoor pool and kids' club are offered. The hotel's entrance is low-key, outfitted in beige tile, curved, multi-colored rugs, and white-leather benches along one wall. More impressive on account of its panoramic views, the Sky Lobby has lots of sheer glass and exposed metal, plus a grand piano, potted shrubbery, and cream sofas. The 33rd-floor Premium Lounge (accessible to Premium-category rooms only) offers free, all-day drinks and snacks, although with so much nearby, guests generally head outside for dining. This is a good pick for those wanting an apartment near Dubai Marina and the waterfront.
Location
Right on Jumeirah's "The Walk"
The hotel occupies a prime spot on "The Walk", a restaurant and entertainment-packed promenade running parallel to Marina Beach. There are loads of shops and restaurants -- even a supermarket -- surrounding (and inside) the hotel, while the beach is a five-minute walk away. Dubai Marina and its mall are eight minutes away on foot, as is the nearest tram station for connections to the metro. Affordable taxis are the preferred choice for reaching farther destinations. Free shuttles run to major malls and the sister hotel's private beach, but attractions such as the Dubai Mall and world's tallest Burj Khalifa building are at least 30 minutes away by car. Likewise are business districts and the Dubai International Airport.
Rooms
Huge apartments with kitchens
Two-, three, and four-bedroom apartments have contemporary, albeit predictable decor, mostly outfitted in neutral tones with a few pops of blue, green, and/or yellow in paintings, rugs, and chaise loungers. Ranging from 2045 to 3660 square feet (190 to 340 square meters), the size of the apartments are one of the biggest draws. All except entry-level units have furnished balconies with lateral or full sea views, but construction can hinder vistas and cause noise issues. Fully equipped modern kitchens have ovens, stovetops, microwaves, toasters, kettles and Lavazzo espresso machines, and all necessary cookware. Welcome trays with snacks, breakfast fare such as cereal and muesli, and tea and coffee are thoughtful additions. Washer/dryers are also provided. Upgraded units add BOSE sound systems. Spacious living areas with flat-screen TVs, dining tables, and couches come standard, as do desks, closets with safes, ironing facilities, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, although it's reportedly weak in some bedrooms. Bathrooms -- at least two per apartment -- have deep soaking tubs and separate walk-in showers, or shower/tub combos, plus slippers, robes, bidets, and hairdryers.
Features
Family-friendly pool, dining, and limited wellness facilities
Considering the wealth of nearby offerings, limited features at the JA Oasis Beach Tower are reasonable. Although it's mostly in the shade, the freeform outdoor pool has a tropical look with boulders and palm trees, alongside limited loungers, umbrellas, and a splash section and waterslide for kids. A hot tub and snack bar are also out here. The Citrus Express & Lounge serves drinks and a la carte fare in an indoor or pleasant alfresco space with light-weight furniture under striped umbrellas. Guests mostly dine at Thyme Restaurant while on-site though, which offers Mediterranean buffet and a la carte cuisine, plus well-reviewed, all-you-can-eat breakfasts. The Sky Lounge's long sofas and minimalist finish are sleek, and Jumeirah Gulf views here are gorgeous. Vistas continue in the compact Premium Lounge, which serves free drinks and snacks all day to premium-level guests. The Chill Zone is a kid-friendly room with TV screens, bean bag chairs, and toys, but it's rare to find animation here. Five meeting rooms have high-back office chairs, equipment, and drinks stations. Pets aren't allowed. Free shuttles run to the mall and to JA Jebel Ali Golf Resort, where guests can access their private beach for free. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the property.