Mandarin Oriental Swings into Dubai’s Next Chapter
Dubai’s luxury landscape has never been short on spectacle, but Mandarin Oriental’s next move feels more like a deep exhale than another headline-grabbing crescendo. The legendary hotel group has announced Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates, its first-ever dedicated golf resort, opening in 2030—and it’s already teeing up a new definition of desert tranquility.
Set within the verdant expanse of Jumeirah Golf Estates – The Next Chapter, the resort trades the city’s usual buzz for birdsong and breeze. Yes, there’s golf (an 18-hole championship course, naturally), but this isn’t your average fairway escape. Mandarin Oriental is crafting a sanctuary where wellness, nature, and understated luxury converge—less bling, more balance.
Guests can expect 121 light-filled rooms and suites, plus 97 branded villas that feel more like sculptural residences than holiday homes. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental will stretch across nearly 5,000 square metres, offering the brand’s signature therapies, gender-specific pools, and serene outdoor meditation zones. Picture an oasis of stillness—with impeccable service and, perhaps, a discreet gong or two.
Beyond the spa and greens, the resort’s ecosystem extends to an Equestrian Centre (complete with riding trails), Kids’ Club, and six dining venues, each designed to feed both body and story. Think of it as Dubai’s most elegant retreat for those who crave both stillness and swing.
As Mandarin Oriental CEO Laurent Kleitman puts it, this isn’t just a hotel—it’s a “lifestyle found nowhere else in the city.” And with its blend of mindful design, world-class sport, and signature Mandarin Oriental polish, it just might be the most refined way yet to play—and stay—in Dubai.