Luxury hospitality company Mandarin Oriental has announced that its first dedicated golf resort with branded residences will open in Dubai in 2030.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai will be located within Jumeirah Golf Estates, the Next Chapter in the southwestern part of the emirate.
The property will offer 121 spacious rooms and suites. In addition, there will be 97 branded residences ranging from three- to six-bedroom villas, each with its own amenities and private access to a lounge, meeting space, pool and fitness areas.
A highlight of the golf resort will be The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, which will offer the Group’s signature wellness, beauty and massage treatments in immersive facilities set amid natural surrounds. More than 53,800 square feet of space will be dedicated to holistic wellbeing, featuring male and female-only pools, an outdoor meditation area, a barber and a salon, alongside three additional swimming pools. It will be complemented by a comprehensive program of wellness-led experiences integrated across the resort.
As part of the wider Jumeirah Golf Estates, the Next Chapter development, guests and residents of Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates will enjoy access to a wide range of amenities. These include world-class golf facilities with an 18-hole championship course, driving range, academy and agronomy program, complemented by a Golf Clubhouse with lobby and membership lounges, a pro shop, sports bar, gym and extensive locker facilities. In addition, a dedicated Equestrian Centre and Clubhouse spanning over 75,000 square feet will offer indoor and outdoor arenas, training facilities, stabling, retail and scenic riding trails.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai will also feature:
- six dining venues, including two restaurants at the Golf Club and a Halfway Hut on the course
- extensive meeting and event spaces, including a large ballroom and two outdoor venues
- a fully-serviced indoor and outdoor Kids’ Club and nursery
“Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates represents an important milestone for the Group as we continue to expand our presence in the region. This project, our first dedicated golf resort, highlights the strength of our partnership with Wasl and reflects our shared vision to create exceptional destinations,” said Laurent Kleitman, group chief executive, Mandarin Oriental. “By combining world class hospitality with golf, equestrian and wellness experiences, this resort will offer a lifestyle found nowhere else in the city, while the branded residences will create a vibrant community of like-minded individuals who share an appreciation for exceptional living.”