
Widely recognised for its feats of architecture and illustrious establishments, Dubai certainly doesn’t do things by halves. And this might be its most soaring and extravagant venture yet.
Upon its own seahorse-shaped private island resembling the silhouette of a piece of Bvlgari jewellery, sits a coral-like façade with the twinkling Dubai skyline on display to one side and uninterrupted views of the Arabian Gulf to the other. Access is via a bridge from the mainland, just a short drive from downtown Dubai and a stone’s throw from world-famous Jumeirah Beach.
As you would expect from any venture by this lavish brand, Bvlgari more than delivers on meticulously designed details and exquisite craftsmanship. The focus here is on decadent designer furnishings, rare materials that embellish inside and out and vintage Bvlgari exhibits. There are triumphant Italian touches throughout: spaces bedecked in Tivoli travertine marble and Vicenza stone; rich Italian fare by three Michelin-starred Chef Niko Romito; sweet pastries and strong coffee served overlooking the marina; aperitivo at sunset and even the chance to jump in one of the hotel’s fleet of Maserati for day trips exploring old Dubai or neighbouring capital Abu Dhabi.
Widely recognised for its feats of architecture and illustrious establishments, Dubai certainly doesn’t do things by halves. And this might be its most soaring and extravagant venture yet.
A surprising sanctuary on the West Cresent tip of Palm Jumeirah Island, this is a quiet, low-rise retreat in an ever-changing skyline of skyscrapers.
Bringing a certain Californian-style ease to the city shore, this wonder brand’s first foray into the Middle East is a culmination of clever design, an enviable location and meticulously appointed services.