Kempinski to set up world's first floating resort in Dubai


Hospitality group Kempinski has announced plans to set up the world's first floating hotel at Jumeirah. Anchored next to an exclusive beach stretch in Dubai, Kempinski Floating Palace will see guests being brought to the 156-room property by speed boats.

Global hospitality group Kempinski has announced plans to develop the world's first floating hotel at Jumeirah in partnership within Seagate Shipyard.
 
The new luxury hotel, Kempinski Floating Palace, will open as a floating building around which 12 floating luxury villas are grouped with the possibility to sail to other anchorages at times, said the statement from the hospitality group. 
 
Anchored next to one of the most exclusive beach stretches in Dubai on Jumeirah Beach Road, guests will be brought to the 156-room and suite hotel or their villas by speed boats or they can arrive directly in their own boats. 
 
A connected floating helipad next to an yacht parking deck for up to 16 yachts, allows discerning guests to arrive in style. 
 
Kempinski Floating Palace is envisioned to be positioned as one of its kind – a novelty which guarantees unforgettable moments and an outstanding experience to all guests when it opens its doors in 2023.
 
Reflecting contemporary lifestyle in the UAE, the new Kempinski Floating Palace is an addition and special touch to the hotel’s world in Dubai, long known for unparalleled achievements and attracting world tourism. This project will be another breakthrough for the already spectacular tourism industry of the country.
 
The main building of this floating palace, structured in four parts, is connected in the middle by a glass pyramid and offers every luxury of a five-star hotel, from exclusive gourmet restaurants, bars, spa, pools to boutiques, banquet areas and the possibility for even larger yachts to sail in and out at the centre of the hotel. 
 
The 12 luxury villas, connected by pontoons, are partly for sale but also for rent by hotel guests and benefit from all the services offered at the hotel. These luxury houseboasts feature high-quality and elegant design over two floors with a roof terrace and infinity pool.
 
The 12 villas with each of two, three or four bedrooms, crew and staff rooms as well as indoor and outdoor living rooms boast large panoramic windows and all the technical features of a smart home. Cruising at a maximum speed of 6 nautical miles, the villas are equipped with solar panels and are designed to be environmentally friendly.
 
"We are delighted to be able to offer our guests in Dubai such a first experience from 2023 onwards, combining the destination's reputation as a high-tech city with the timeless European elegance of Kempinski Hotels", remarked Bernold Schroeder, CEO of Kempinski Group and Chairman of the Management Board of Kempinski.
 
“The highly innovative project by Seagate Shipyard convinces not only by its high-end technology, but also through impeccable style and design.”
 
“We are proud of what we have achieved so far, especially at the Floating Palace in Dubai, where we have partnered with a global leader in the hospitality business", said Mohamed El Bahrawy, CEO and founder of Seagate Shipyard.
 
“I am so grateful to Schroeder and Kempinski Hotels for their trust. It is thrilling to see, that for the first time a brand of the calibre of Kempinski will manage a floating hotel of such magnitude, and we are confident that our hotel will soon be one of the top tourist attractions in Dubai. It will undoubtedly occupy an iconic position among floating hotels all over the world.”-TradeArabia News Service