
New hotels in Dubai 2025: The unbelivably cool concepts coming in 2025 and beyond
Dubai is an ever-changing landscape of skyscrapers, huge shopping malls and five-star hotels.
And 2025 is no exception to this rule, as there are a number of new hotels in Dubai that we're excited about staying in this year, as well as a handful we're looking forward to seeing spring up in the future.
Want to get planning your next staycation? Or just intrigued to see the new hotels opening in Dubai? Keep reading.
Incredible new hotels coming in 2025
Ciel
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The world's tallest hotel is getting closer to completion by the day, and we can't wait to get inside.
Towering over the Marina at a staggering 365 metres the building will also boast a rooftop infinity pool and bar overlooking Palm Jumeirah.
As if that's not enough, we're sure the 360-degree glass observation deck, all-day dining or state-of-the-art gym will also impress.
Opening date: 2025, TBC
Dubai Marina. thefirstgroup.com.
Moxy
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Touching down in summer 2025, the Moxy Al Barsha will be a swish new addition packed with stylish features and fun decor. Designed to be a 'playful lifestyle hotel', the site is well connected to public transport, so it will be an ideal spot for getting around the city from.
Opening date: Summer, 2025
Al Barsha.
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Honeymoon Island
The island will have floating water villas (Credit: The Heart of Europe)
The Maldivian-inspired resort set to be the latest addition to the Heart of Europe in the Dubai World Islands.
Built over the water, the self-proclaimed 5-star island destination will include 121 'floating seahorses', a series of elegant villas with boardwalks and floating jetties connecting each to the main resort. Surrounded by a white sandy beach and landscaped gardens, Honeymoon Island will (of course) be built in the shape of a love heart.
Opening date: TBC
Dubai World Islands. thoe.com.
Jumeirah Asora Bay
(Credit: Jumeirah)
Named Jumeirah Asora Bay, the site will be made up of both a hotel and plush residences, located on the peninsula of La Mer South.
Looking out over the water, the hotel will be 'discreetly' blended into the surroundings, and boast 103 rooms as well as 20 villas.
If you love the trip so much that you can't bring yourself to leave, then you can consider a permanent move into one of the 29 residences, with anywhere from four to six bedrooms.
Opening date: TBC
Kempinski Floating Palace
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What it says on the tin, this new hotel will be floating on the Arabian Gulf. The five-star 163-key hotel will be located on the water off Jumeirah Beach Road, and feature high-end restaurants, boutique shops and a spa.
Those with yachts will also be able to dock up here and make use of the five-star amenities.
Opening date: 2026
Jumeirah Beach Road, kempinski.com/en
Marbella Resort
The Marbella Resort and its sweet views (Credit: @theheartofeurope_official)
Getting ready to wow guests, the Marbella Resort is set to be a Spanish-inspired haven by early 2026, and looks seriously impressive.
Boasting 150 rooms, the five-star hotel will be surrounded by nature, as over 500,000 square metres of coral reefs will be introduced.
Allowing you to go snorkelling around the island, guests will be able to spot over nine different types of coral and 30 species of fish, according to developer the Kleindienst Group.
Opening date: 2026.
Dubai World Islands. thoe.com.
Six Senses Residences The Palm, Dubai
Credit: Six Senses Residences The Palm, Dubai
The first Six Senses property in the UAE, this new opening on Palm Jumeirah's West Crescent will have 61 hotel rooms and 162 branded residences.
One of the big draws to the new opening is the 60,000 sq ft social and wellness club. Inside, you'll find a longevity clinic, IV lounge, biohacking room, massage circuit pool, squash court and the Six Senses Spa.
Elsewhere in the hotel, there will also be restaurants, bars, pool, kids' club, a games room, and even a library to get a few pages in.
Opening date: 2026.
West Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, sixsenses.com.
Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel and Residences
Developer Nakheel has shared that Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences will be the first luxury hotel and residential living area available at the new Dubai Islands development.
Those lucky enough to check in or live at Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences can expect a prime waterfront location with the same level of service the Rixos brand provides in its other hotels. One, two and three-bedroom apartments with terraces will be available as well as four-bedroom duplexes with private pools, beach houses including gardens plus ten luxury villas.
Opening date: Q4 2026.
Dubai Islands. nakheel.com.
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