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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Dubai

Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer
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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Dubai

*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*

If you want a genuine, Caribbean-style all-inclusive in Dubai, your shortlist is short by design. Best Overall is Rixos Premium Dubai JBR, the city's only true ultra-all-inclusive beach resort where premium drinks, a la carte dining, the minibar, and the kids club are built into one rate.

Best Value is Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai, a family-focused property with an honest all-inclusive option and a lazy river at a fraction of the Palm Jumeirah price.

Be honest with yourself before booking: most of Dubai's famous beach resorts are sold room-only, bed-and-breakfast, or half-board, not all-inclusive. Icons like Atlantis The Palm, Atlantis The Royal, and Burj Al Arab are extraordinary, but their headline rates rarely include lunch, dinner, and drinks.

Below, the list leads with the truly all-inclusive properties first, then the marquee luxury resorts with an honest board-basis flag on each so you know exactly what your money buys in 2027.

flowchart TD A[Want all-inclusive in Dubai?] --> B{Priority?} B -->|True ultra-all-inclusive| C[Rixos Premium Dubai JBR] B -->|Family value + waterpark| D[Centara Mirage] B -->|Theme-park access| E[Lapita Dubai Parks] B -->|Iconic luxury, board-flexible| F{Budget?} F -->|Sky-high| G[Atlantis The Royal / Burj Al Arab] F -->|High| H[Atlantis The Palm / FIVE Palm] F -->|Refined classic| I[One&Only Royal Mirage]

1. Rixos Premium Dubai JBR 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Rixos Premium Dubai JBR

Type: True ultra-all-inclusive beach resort | Price: from ~$420/night | Location: Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), The Walk | Best for: Travelers who want everything bundled

Rixos is the name that makes "all-inclusive" mean what it says in Dubai. The JBR flagship sits directly on the beach at The Walk, putting the tram, the marina, and dozens of cafes a stroll away while keeping a private stretch of sand for guests. The ultra-all-inclusive concept covers premium-brand alcohol, multiple a la carte restaurants, the in-room minibar, and the Rixy Kids Club rather than a single buffet line.

What separates this property is breadth without nickel-and-diming. You can move between Turkish, Italian, Asian, and international venues on the same plan, and the bar program includes named spirits, not just well pours. For a city that often treats "all-inclusive" as a marketing afterthought, this is the real article.

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Verdict: The clearest answer to "where is the real all-inclusive in Dubai?"

2. Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai 💎 BEST VALUE

Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai

Type: Family all-inclusive beach resort | Price: from ~$150/night | Location: Deira Islands waterfront | Best for: Families watching the budget

This Thai-operated, family-first resort on the Deira waterfront is the most sensible all-inclusive value in Dubai. Room-only rates start around $122, with an all-inclusive plan layered on top that bundles onsite food and beverage. The theming leans tropical and playful, with a lazy river, water slides, and a kids club that keep younger travelers occupied all day.

It is not pretending to be the Palm, and that is the point. You trade marble-and-gold opulence for a genuinely useful all-inclusive plan and a beach setting at a price that leaves room in the budget for excursions into the city.

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Verdict: The best all-inclusive value in Dubai for families who care about the plan, not the prestige.

3. Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts (Autograph Collection)

Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection

Type: Polynesian-themed family resort, board options | Price: from ~$190/night | Location: Dubai Parks and Resorts, Jebel Ali | Best for: Theme-park families

Lapita is a Polynesian-styled Marriott resort built beside Dubai's theme-park cluster, with lagoon pools, a lazy river, and direct access to Motiongate, LEGOLAND, and the water park. It is best understood as a half-board-plus property where you can add meal and park-pass packages rather than a pure all-inclusive, so confirm the bundle when you book.

The draw is logistics. Staying on site means you skip the cross-city drive to the parks and can return mid-day for a pool break. For families building a trip around rides rather than the beach, that convenience is the whole value proposition.

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Verdict: The smart base for a theme-park-led Dubai trip with kids.

4. Sofitel Dubai The Palm

Sofitel Dubai The Palm

Type: Luxury beach resort with all-inclusive option | Price: from ~$300/night | Location: Palm Jumeirah, East Crescent | Best for: Couples wanting Palm address plus a board upgrade

Sofitel pairs South Pacific styling with a Palm Jumeirah beachfront, and unlike most of its neighbors it offers a genuine all-inclusive board option layered onto the room rate. That makes it a rare middle path: the Palm address and French-tropical polish, but with the ability to lock in meals and drinks.

Expect lush gardens, a long pool deck, and a spa that figures heavily in the all-inclusive sell. Confirm exactly which restaurants and drinks the AI plan covers, since premium venues sometimes sit outside the package.

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Verdict: The best way to get a Palm stay with a real board upgrade attached.

5. JA The Resort (JA Palm Tree Court / JA Beach Hotel)

JA The Resort, Dubai

Type: Sprawling resort estate, half-board-plus | Price: from ~$220/night | Location: Jebel Ali coast | Best for: Activity-driven stays away from the crowds

JA The Resort is a large, low-rise estate on the Jebel Ali coast combining the JA Palm Tree Court and JA Beach Hotel with a marina, a golf course, an equestrian arena, and a private beach. Board basis is typically half-board with generous inclusions and activity bundles rather than a strict all-inclusive, so the meals-and-activities package is the thing to price out.

The appeal is space and quiet. You get a private, resort-within-a-resort feel well outside the density of the Marina, with enough on-site to fill a week without leaving the gates.

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Verdict: Best for active travelers who want room to roam over a city-center buzz.

6. Atlantis The Palm

Atlantis, The Palm

Type: Iconic destination resort, room-only / breakfast | Price: from ~$250/night | Location: Palm Jumeirah, the apex | Best for: Waterpark and aquarium families

The original Atlantis is a Dubai icon, but be clear that it sells primarily on room-only or bed-and-breakfast rates, not all-inclusive. What it does bundle is spectacular for families: complimentary access to Aquaventure waterpark and the Lost Chambers Aquarium for in-house guests, plus a private beach and a wall of restaurants.

Treat it as a pay-as-you-dine resort with world-class attractions attached. The headline rate gets you the room and the parks; food and drink across 20-plus venues are extra and add up fast.

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Verdict: A bucket-list family resort, but budget for dining on top of the room.

7. Atlantis The Royal

Atlantis The Royal

Type: Ultra-luxury design resort, room-only / breakfast | Price: from ~$700/night | Location: Palm Jumeirah crescent | Best for: Design-led splurge stays

Atlantis The Royal is Dubai's headline-grabbing luxury statement next door to the original, with celebrity-chef restaurants, a skybridge infinity pool, and a show fountain. Like its sibling, it is sold room-only or with breakfast, never all-inclusive, and the chef-driven venues mean dining here is a destination cost in itself.

This is a stay for travelers who want the newest, most photographed luxury resort in the city and will happily pay a la carte. Guests share Aquaventure access, but the food and drink spend is unbounded.

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Verdict: A design-forward splurge for those treating dining as part of the experience, not a line to control.

8. Jumeirah Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab Jumeirah

Type: Ultra-luxury all-suite icon, breakfast-inclusive | Price: from ~$1,500/night | Location: Jumeirah Beach, own island | Best for: Once-in-a-lifetime occasion stays

The sail-shaped Burj Al Arab is the city's defining symbol of luxury, an all-suite hotel on its own island with butler service and breakfast typically included. It is not all-inclusive in any meal-plan sense; the value is in the service ratio, the suites, and the address, with dining and amenities priced accordingly.

Book it for the occasion, not the math. Rates open well over a thousand dollars a night, and the famous restaurants and afternoon teas sit on top.

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Verdict: A celebration splurge where the symbol, not the board basis, is the point.

9. One&Only Royal Mirage

One&Only Royal Mirage

Type: Classic low-rise luxury resort, breakfast / half-board | Price: from ~$450/night | Location: Jumeirah Beach, near Dubai Marina | Best for: Travelers who prefer Arabian elegance to glass towers

Royal Mirage is the refined antidote to Dubai's skyscraper resorts: palm-filled gardens, arches, mosaics, and low-rise Arabian architecture along a long private beach near the Marina. Board basis is breakfast or half-board, and the calm, classic atmosphere is what draws repeat guests rather than waterslides or spectacle.

It rewards travelers who want timeless elegance and space over flash. The grounds are generous, the beach is quiet, and the mood is unhurried.

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Verdict: The most elegant non-all-inclusive choice for travelers who value calm and classic style.

10. FIVE Palm Jumeirah

FIVE Palm Jumeirah

Type: Lifestyle party resort, full-board option | Price: from ~$350/night | Location: Palm Jumeirah, West Crescent | Best for: Nightlife-driven, social travelers

FIVE Palm is the social, high-energy resort on the Palm, known for pool parties, a buzzing beach club, and a cosmopolitan crowd. It offers a full-board meal basis with unlimited drinks on certain packages, which edges it closer to all-inclusive than most luxury neighbors, though the vibe is decidedly grown-up and loud.

This is a stay for travelers whose itinerary is the party. Confirm which package includes unlimited drinks, since FIVE's value depends heavily on the rate type you choose.

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Verdict: The closest the Palm gets to all-inclusive, built for social travelers who want the scene.

flowchart TD A[Choosing a Dubai resort] --> B{Must be true all-inclusive?} B -->|Yes| C{Budget?} C -->|Premium| D[Rixos Premium Dubai JBR] C -->|Value| E[Centara Mirage] C -->|Theme parks| F[Lapita Dubai Parks] B -->|No, want iconic luxury| G{What matters most?} G -->|Waterpark + family| H[Atlantis The Palm] G -->|Newest design| I[Atlantis The Royal] G -->|Pure icon| J[Burj Al Arab] G -->|Calm elegance| K[One&Only Royal Mirage] G -->|Nightlife| L[FIVE Palm]

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dubai really have true all-inclusive resorts? Yes, but only a handful. Rixos Premium Dubai JBR is the standout genuine ultra-all-inclusive, with Centara Mirage and Sofitel The Palm offering real all-inclusive plans; most other luxury resorts are room-only or breakfast.

Which Dubai resort is the best all-inclusive overall? Rixos Premium Dubai JBR, because premium drinks, multiple a la carte restaurants, the minibar, and the kids club are all genuinely built into one rate on a prime JBR beach.

Is Atlantis The Palm all-inclusive? No. Atlantis The Palm sells room-only or bed-and-breakfast rates and bundles Aquaventure and Lost Chambers access, but food and drink across its venues are charged separately.

What is the best all-inclusive value in Dubai? Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai offers a real family all-inclusive plan with a lazy river and water slides at rates often under $200, far below Palm Jumeirah pricing.

When is the best time to visit Dubai resorts in 2027? November through March brings warm, comfortable weather ideal for beach days; summer rates drop sharply but daytime heat pushes most activity indoors or poolside after dark.

Do these resorts include alcohol? The true all-inclusive properties (Rixos, FIVE on the right package) include drinks; most others bill alcohol separately. Always confirm the exact board basis before booking.

Bottom Line

Dubai is not a true all-inclusive destination the way the Caribbean is, and pretending otherwise leads to surprise bills. For a genuine all-inclusive, book Rixos Premium Dubai JBR for the full premium bundle or Centara Mirage for family value. Sofitel The Palm and FIVE Palm offer real board upgrades if you want a Palm address.

Everything else on this list, from Atlantis to the Burj Al Arab, is a world-class luxury resort sold largely room-only, so price the dining before you fall for the headline rate and you will get exactly the Dubai stay you paid for in 2027.

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