Property to also include a spa, equestrian centre and six dining venues
Mandarin Oriental will debut its first-ever golf resort worldwide in Dubai in 2030 as part of The Next Chapter development within Jumeirah Golf Estates.
This marks the brand’s third property in the emirate, joining Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah, and the Mandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai, set to welcome guests in October 2025.
The new resort will be part of The Next Chapter at Jumeirah Golf Estates, located next to the original estate which hosts flagship tournaments including the finale of the DP World Tour Championship.
It will comprise 121 rooms and suites, a signature spa and six dining venues, including two located at the golf clubhouse.
Golfers will have exclusive access to an 18-hole championship course, a driving range and a golf academy. Complementing the offering, a 7,000-square-metre clubhouse will house lounges, restaurants, a sports bar and a gym.
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Wellness will be a key focus, with The Spa at Mandarin Oriental spanning 5,000 square metres, while equestrian enthusiasts will enjoy a dedicated Equestrian Centre and Clubhouse covering a further 7,000 square metres.
The development will include 97 residences ranging from three- to six-bedroom villas, each designed with private amenities such as pools, lounges and fitness areas.
The development will also feature Dubai’s first residential tennis stadium alongside retail outlets.
Commenting on the project, Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, said: “By combining world-class hospitality with golf, equestrian and wellness experiences, this resort will offer a lifestyle found nowhere else in the city.”
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