Hotels near Bluewaters Island, Dubai, U.A.E

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  • DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai - Jumeirah Beach

    0.60 miles
    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
  • Hilton Dubai Jumeirah

    0.73 miles
    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
  • Hilton Dubai The Walk

    0.80 miles
    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
  • Tumbi Hotel Dubai The Palm, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

    2.35 miles
    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
  • Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah

    2.36 miles
    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
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What is Bluewaters Island best known for in Dubai?

Bluewaters Island has quickly become famous as a large mixed-use development of residential buildings, hotels, restaurants and various attractions. Located just at the east of Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Bluewaters Island’s main purpose was to establish another lifestyle destination in Dubai’s urban environment with a rich selection of leisure, retail and cultural offerings for visitors.

It is also known for the Ain Dubai, the tallest observation wheel in the world. With its circular geometry, Ain Dubai serves as an architectural landmark within the island, offering unobstructed views of Dubai’s most important points of interest including Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah and Downtown Dubai.

Apart from attractions, Bluewaters also features a walkable waterfront promenade and other contemporary architecture, catering to both locals and tourists seeking a different experience and a day of adventure.

How is Bluewaters Island connected to the mainland?

Bluewaters Island is accessible by vehicle, on foot and by public transportation. The island is connected directly via a bridge to the popular Sheikh Zayed Road, which means vehicles can travel on and off the island smoothly.

There is also a pedestrian bridge spanning nearly 265 meters from the island to Jumeirah Beach, offering fantastic views across the water. Public transportation options are within easy walking distance of the island.

Taxis are typically available to take visitors to and from the island at any time of the day. During peak seasons, marine taxis and water charters also become a good alternative and together, these access options make Bluewaters attractive and convenient as a short-term to long-term destination within Dubai’s coastal environment.

Are there public beaches on Bluewaters Island?

Yes, Bluewaters Island features public beaches along its waterfront areas, though it is more limited and smaller in size compared to popular mainland beach destinations like JBR. Visitors can take advantage of the promenade spaces, sandy areas, and seaside lounging with views of the Arabian Gulf and Ain Dubai.

While the island, unlike nearby resorts, does not offer a sprawling public beach, it provides select beach clubs and lounges that offer day passes. These venues blend recreational space with convenient amenities and are clean, modern, and typically less crowded compared to other Dubai beaches.

Whether you’re walking along the water, dining near the shore, or relaxing at a beachside venue, Bluewaters provides a calm waterfront experience within Dubai’s vibrant urban environment.

When was Bluewaters Island built?

Bluewaters Island’s construction began in 2013, with the project being part of Dubai’s plan to expand its tourism and lifestyle infrastructure by creating new destinations along its coastline. By 2018, the island’s infrastructure and initial buildings were completed, and key attractions began to open to the public.

Ain Dubai, the world's tallest observation wheel, opened to the public in October 2021, although other parts of the island were already operational. The development included a number of phases covering residential units, hospitality venues, entertainment facilities, and retail spaces.

Today, Bluewaters Island is an example of Dubai’s focus on man-made island developments, combining engineering innovation with a visitor-friendly urban design.

Are there cultural events or shows on Bluewaters Island?

Yes, Bluewaters Island hosts cultural events and live entertainment during city-wide festivities such as National Day, the Dubai Shopping Festival, and New Year’s Eve. Live performances, pop-up markets, and interactive art installations enrich the experience in a natural way and are intended to revitalize the space to attract new visitors.

While not hosting special performances on a daily basis, there are some family-oriented experiences and seasonal events in addition to outdoor cinema nights. Various restaurants or hotels may independently host events such as themed dining or live entertainment evenings.

Events are typically published on Bluewaters' official platforms and social media or on Dubai’s main tourism pages. These offerings contribute to the island’s image as not just a leisure destination but also a space for community gathering and cultural engagement, aligning with Dubai’s vision of combining modern infrastructure with accessible entertainment.

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