The ever-expanding city of Dubai remains a popular spot for Australian travellers' radar to explore, while also serving as an ideal stopover destination on the journeys to and from Europe. Travellers with only a couple of days to spend in Dubai will be pleased to learn that a new hotel by the hotel group Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts recently opened on the manmade island group Dubai Islands, conveniently located a mere 20 min ride from the airport and the main attractions of the city centre.
Park Regis by Prince Dubai Islands is the first hotel to open under the new brand and is one of the only three hotels on the newest man-made island groups in the city. Dubai Islands lies just off the coast of the centre of Dubai and provides easy access to most must-visit landmarks and popular neighbourhoods, such as Downtown Dubai and the Dubai Frame. Compared to other man-made islands such as Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Jumeirah, the Dubai Islands are the closest to the action of this bustling city, while still offering a beach-side holiday. Located near Park Regis by Prince are the Souk Al Marfa, a modern indoor Arabian bazaar with shops and waterfront restaurants, and the Old Town of Dubai with its rich historical and cultural heritage.
The resort-style hotel is perfect for travellers who are after a drop-and-flop hotel between flights as it has direct access to the beach, state-of-the-art business and leisure facilities, a swim-up pool bar, a full spa with 8 treatment rooms, sauna and steam rooms, a gym and a shisha lounge. Additionally, the hotel's impressive array of dining choices is yet another reason why guests might find themselves never wanting to leave. Food offerings include an all-day buffet and a la carte at the restaurant Jalun; the Japanese lobby cafe O Choko where guests can enjoy sushi as well as afternoon tea; Levantine cuisine and handcrafted cocktails at Yakamoz restaurant; and an island vibe style pool bar at Yamba Rock.
The new hotel brand Park Regis by Prince is part of the recently merged worldwide hotel group Seibu Prince Hotels & Resort. The merged brand now includes all hotel portfolios previously part of the three hotel brands Seibu Prince Hotels Worldwide, the Australian-based subsidiary StayWell Holdings, and Prince Resorts Hawaii. Alongside the successful merger, Seibu Prince has launched a new global membership program and rewards app, Seibu Prince Global Rewards where guests can redeem points during their stays at various Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts worldwide.
Any Australian journalists planning on travelling to Europe via Dubai in 2024/2025 who would be interested in a stay at the Park Regis by Prince Dubai Islands, please reach out to catherine@eviltwinpr.com.au to discuss further.
Explore Park Regis by Prince Dubai Islands here: www.parkregisbyprincedubaiislands.com
Visit Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts' website here: https://www.seibuprince.com/