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Extraordinary Seven Star
The Royal Suite at
Burj Al Arab.
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Relax after your round at Dubai
Hills, Emirates Golf Club or the Els
Club in the most opulent way possible.
Boasting a private cinema room,
a selection of 14 pillow styles and an
army of staff at your disposable, this will
take some beating.
Residents of the Royal Suite also have
the privilege of using the hotel’s helipad,
made famous by Tiger Woods in 2004.
Bring your clubs and a few balls to turn
it into the best driving range in the World.
Gareth Llewellyn, our Head of Long Haul
and Tournaments Team, can make this
happen. Call now on 020 7336 5354.
Above:
The Royal Suite
at Burj Al Arab.
$7m going to the winner of the 10-furlong race.
Famed for its lavish fashion and spectacular
affair, the event is a best seller for Your Golf
Travel’s sister company, Racing Breaks.
of Dubai’s development. Experience the Burj
Khalifa in all its glory by staying in the opulent
Royal Suite, with a personal elevator and butler
service.
Away from the golfing action, Dubai presents
a heady mix of Middle Eastern and Western
attractions, from its glittering shopping
malls packed with luxury brands and the
aforementioned ski slopes, to Legoland and
IMG’s World of Adventures (the world’s largest
indoor theme park). Visitors looking to escape
the bright lights should take a trip out on the
creek in a traditional wooden Arab dhow or
head to the desert, where a night or two spent
camping under the stars in Bedouin tents will
serve to quieten the mind.
If fine dining floats your boat, Dubai is not short
on epicurean pleasures too, with many of the
world’s leading restaurateurs having set up
Michelin-starred outposts in the city’s top hotels.
In addition to the Japanese-inspired Zuma and
Nobu, current culinary hot spots include Coya,
an on-trend Peruvian restaurant located in the
Four Seasons Resort, Torno Subito, a beachside
Italian run by famed chef Massimo Bottura at
the luxurious Dubai Hotel, and Folly by Nick
and Scott, a stylish modern European eatery
with Arabic influences in the heart of the Souk
Madinat Jumeirah.
But if you prefer an air-conditioned roof over
your head and fine-thread cotton sheets on your
bed, then Dubai’s vast array of luxury hotels,
such as the iconic Burj Al Arab, Atlantis The
Palm, or the Bulgari Resort, are there to soothe
your mind and body, if not your soul.
Competing for your visual attention as well as
your custom is the 828-metre Burj Khalifa, the
world’s tallest building, which dominates the
Vegas-like skyline. It’s observation deck on the
148th floor, which is only two-thirds of the way
up, is a must visit to get an idea of the extent
Dubai has ensured it has something for
everyone, making its rise to dominance within
the golf holiday market unsurprising. Head
there on a golf holiday with Your Golf Travel
and experience new levels of luxury, opulence
in abundance and some truly exquisite golf
courses.
yourgolftravel.com // 0800 193 6628 // Dubai
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