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Top Bur Dubai Ski Resorts and Hotels

Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa

Majestic City Retreat Hotel

Mövenpick Hotel & Apartments Bur Dubai
Ski Resorts in Bur Dubai
It’s that time of the year—the mountains are calling and you are ready to hit the slopes. There’s no better place than ski hotels in Bur Dubai. With access to various places to ski, from bunny hills for the newbies to black diamonds for the experts, Bur Dubai ski resorts are your best bet to enjoy some wintry fun.
If you're a beginner skier and want to start with a few trips down the bunny slopes, see if your Bur Dubai ski hotel or the nearby facilities offer lessons. If you're a veteran on the slopes, take the chair lift up to the top of the mountain and take in the views as you slalom down the fresh snow. After a full day on the slopes, retreat to your Bur Dubai ski resort to warm up. Take a dip in the hot tub on property, drink some cocktails at the lobby bar to warm you up or get cozy in your hotel room and order room service.
Travelocity is here to help you find the best deals on Bur Dubai ski hotels and resorts, so you can hit the ski lift without breaking the bank! Book today and Wander Wisely.
Bur Dubai hotels essential information
Accommodation | 18,522 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $53 |
Highest Price | $56 |
Popular hotels | Majestic City Retreat Hotel, Mövenpick Hotel & Apartments Bur Dubai, Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa |
Recent Bur Dubai hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Atlantis, The Palm
"Best hotel in the world. The guy who clean the room on 22f"

Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa
"We stayed at Sofitel Dubai The Palm for 4 nights in August as a family of 5, with children aged 7, 14 and 17. We booked a 2-bedroom Family Apartment, which was spacious and worked well for five. However, it felt dated and would benefit from modernisation. The kitchen has a full-size fridge/freezer, washing machine and combination oven, but wasn’t well equipped for five. We had to request extra glasses and more clothes hangers. The hotel provided these promptly. There was no coffee machine, although one was brought to us when requested. The filtered water was only lukewarm, but the hotel supplied complimentary bottled water. We also found the beds quite firm, but a mattress topper was provided. The resort was very busy in August, with the pool and common areas feeling relatively small and limited loungers. We didn’t use the beach because of the heat, although it would be more enjoyable in cooler months. The buffet had a good selection and the Porterhouse steak restaurant was excellent. Half board and the dine-around option gave us plenty of choice. Drinks are expensive, with bottled water around £8–£10 per litre. Breakfast gets extremely busy, so arrive early if you prefer a calmer experience. Following a few issues, management kindly provided lounge access, which was much quieter and greatly improved our stay. The staff and management were friendly and helpful throughout. Overall, I’d recommend it for a 3–4 night family stay at the right price as it’s a nice hotel."
