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Below, you'll find a selection of places to consider when planning the best beach day passes in Dubai. Some are classic beach clubs, others are 5-star hotels with beach access and spectacular infinity pools.
If you’re dreaming of a “daycation Dubai” kind of day – sun loungers by an infinity pool, beautiful views of the Persian Gulf and the city skyline – but don’t want to pay for a full hotel stay, the day pass Dubai 2025 comes to the rescue. It’s basically a hotel pool day pass in Dubai with access to the beach, pool and relaxation area without an overnight stay.
It’s the perfect option if you’ve already booked your accommodation in Dubai, but want to add one full chillout day in a luxury hotel on Palm Jumeirah, near Dubai Marina or in Downtown Dubai.
A day pass (often called a resort access pass or hotel beach pass) is simply a daily ticket. You buy an entry pass that gives you:
access to the pool (often an infinity pool with a great city view),
entry to private Dubai beaches belonging to the hotel or beach club,
sun loungers, towels and umbrellas,
showers and changing rooms,
sometimes a food and drinks voucher for the bar or restaurant.
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This is the most common question: how much does it cost to use a pool in Dubai? Prices vary a lot, but we can outline some reasonable ranges:
Cheaper options / beaches and simple beach clubs
On weekdays, prices often start at around 80–150 AED per person,
at weekends usually closer to 150–200 AED.
Mid-range – 4–5 star hotels and popular beach clubs
On average 150–300 AED on weekdays,
200–350 AED from Friday to Sunday.
Many offers are partially or fully redeemable at the bar – for example, you pay 250 AED, but 150–200 AED can be spent on food and drinks.
Top of the top – rooftops and iconic infinity pools
Places like rooftop pools or exclusive beach clubs usually start at 250–300 AED, and in high season can go up to 500–600+ AED per person, especially on weekends or during special events.
For families, a lot depends on whether the venue offers discounts for children. Some hotels have special family / family daycation packages – in that case, younger kids often get reduced rates or enter for free.
If you want to add some sightseeing on top of your day pass experience, make sure to also check our section attractions in Dubai – from city icons to less obvious spots for a beach walk and an evening trip downtown.
Below you’ll find 30 suggestions – you don’t have to visit them all in one trip, but it’ll be easy to pick something that fits your budget and vibe.
This is your option if you’re mainly interested in a beach club, music, bar and evening atmosphere.
The Club – Palm West Beach
A modern beach club on Palm Jumeirah: beautiful coastal views, lots of sun loungers and a comfortable deck right by the beach.
Approximate prices: around 200–300 AED on weekdays, a bit more at weekends (often with part of the amount redeemable at the bar).
Drift Beach Club – at One&Only Royal Mirage
Very elegant vibe, beautifully maintained beach, views of Dubai Marina and the Persian Gulf.
Day pass prices usually 250–350 AED depending on the day of the week and season, with part of the amount redeemable at the bar.
La Mer Beach
A spot with an urban feel, shops and restaurants. You mainly pay for the package: beach + lounger + showers, still in the lower price bracket (around 100–200 AED).
Bla Bla Beach Club – JBR
A huge space with pool, bars and restaurants – perfect for daytime relaxing and evening drinks. Prices usually 150–300 AED, often with food credit.
Zero Gravity
A cult beach club – the day by the pool and beach flows smoothly into a party. Day passes are often 150–250 AED on weekdays, more at weekends (especially during events).
Nikki Beach Dubai
White decor, cushions, music… and accordingly higher prices – usually around 300–500 AED (depending on day and bed/table choice).
Riva Beach Club – Palm Jumeirah
Intimate feel and family-friendly atmosphere; day passes can start from around 100 AED per person on less busy days.
Barasti Beach Bar
More laid-back, a great place to meet friends. Prices tend to fall in the lower to mid-range.
Club Mina – at The Westin Mina Seyahi
Several pools, plenty of shade, a beach and water slides for kids – a good option for a family day out on a mid–high budget.
Smaller venues along Al Sufouh / Jumeirah beaches
Lots of spots with a simple pool, bar and loungers – usually cheaper entry tickets (around 80–150 AED), perfect for a quick seaside escape.
Address Beach Resort – JBR
One of the most recognizable hotels with a rooftop infinity pool. With a day pass you get access to the pool and stunning views of the city, Ain Dubai and The Beach.
Prices are usually 300–500 AED per person, higher at weekends.
Aura Skypool – The Palm Tower
An iconic 360° skypool with views of Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai.
Morning/afternoon sessions often start around 250–350 AED, going higher in prime time.
Park Hyatt Dubai
An elegant waterside resort with a large pool and lots of greenery – more of an “oasis of calm” than a party spot.
Usually 200–300 AED, sometimes with restaurant & bar credit.
Vida Creek Harbour
A great option if you want to see the city skyline from a different angle. Day passes usually sit in the mid-range (around 150–250 AED).
One&Only Royal Mirage – pool & beach
Beyond Drift Beach, you can access the whole pool + beach area. Prices at the upper end of the mid-range bracket, but fair for the standard.
Atlantis The Palm – Aquaventure / The Palm
This is more of a waterpark than a classic pool, but many people still treat it as a hotel pool day pass in Dubai. Admission usually starts at 300+ AED, depending on package and season.
Jumeirah Beach Hotel – with a view of Burj Al Arab
A day pass combines access to the beach, pools and that iconic backdrop. Prices are on the high side (around 250–400+ AED), but you get a full package of attractions.
Sofitel The Palm
Tropical vibe, several pools and a wide beach. Day passes often include partially redeemable bar credit, usually 200–300 AED.
Rixos The Palm
An all-inclusive resort – sometimes you can buy a full day pass with food & drinks, typically around 500–600 AED per person.
Selected hotels in Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai
Many business hotels offer their own day passes aimed at people wanting a break from the city: rooftop pool, bar, sometimes a view of Burj Khalifa – prices most often 150–250 AED.

If an infinity pool is less important to you than the beach and fresh air, go for a pass that covers sand, loungers and basic facilities.
Kite Beach
Ideal for water sports fans – kite, SUP, running along the beachfront track. Many places offer lounger + umbrella packages, usually from 80–150 AED, depending on season and location.
Umm Suqeim Beach
A classic beach with views of Burj Al Arab. You can rent loungers and umbrellas – generally cheaper than resorts, ideal for a relaxed family day.
Palm West Beach
A promenade lined with venues where you pay for a bundle of services: lounger + showers + bar. Prices are mid to high range, but the Palm Jumeirah vibe is worth it.
La Mer
A mix of beach, shops, restaurants and play areas. Loungers and day passes are still reasonably priced, a great choice for children and families who want to spend the whole day in one place.
The Beach – JBR
A popular beach next to JBR – you pay for the lounger area and enjoy the full life of the district: restaurants, cinema, shops, and close proximity to Dubai Marina.
Al Sufouh Beach (“Secret Beach”)
Less developed, with views of Palm Jumeirah and a quieter atmosphere. In high season, lounger rentals and food trucks appear here.
Beaches by hotels in Al Sufouh / Jumeirah
Many hotels open their stretch of beach to non-guests for a fee – often combined with pool, bar and facility access.
Smaller beach clubs with pool and restaurant
Scattered along the coast: a small venue, bar, pool, a few dozen loungers – often budget-friendly alternatives to the main resorts.
Residential complexes with day passes
Some residences and aparthotels let external guests in for a fee – you get access to the pool, sometimes the gym and spa area as well.
Pool & spa day in luxury hotels
Packages that combine a pool day pass with spa access and a massage are becoming more and more popular. It’s a great choice if you want a full “total relaxation” day – also check the article on the 13 best massages in Dubai and the guide to the new relaxation & spa center in Dubai to pick the perfect hotel for that kind of stay.
What is a day pass for the beach and pool in Dubai?
It’s a daily pass that gives you access to a Dubai beach without staying overnight – you can use the pool, beach, loungers, showers and often the bar or restaurant. It’s perfect if you’ve already booked your accommodation in Dubai in another area, but want to spend one day in full 5★ resort mode.
How much does a daily pool pass in Dubai cost?
In 2025, decent day passes start at roughly 80–150 AED in cheaper places, go through 150–300 AED in most 4–5★ hotels, and can reach 300–600+ AED in the most luxurious rooftops and iconic infinity pools. Often, part or all of the amount can be spent on food and drinks.
Which hotels offer beach access without an overnight stay?
A great many of them: from resorts on Palm Jumeirah (Address Beach Resort, One&Only Royal Mirage, Sofitel The Palm, Rixos), through hotels around JBR and Dubai Marina, to quieter spots like Park Hyatt Dubai or Vida Creek Harbour. Just look for sections like “pool & beach day pass” or “daycation Dubai” in the hotel’s offer.
Do day passes include food and drinks?
Often yes – especially in beach clubs and 5★ hotels, part of the fee for hotel day passes in Dubai comes back to you as a voucher to use at the bar or restaurant. Sometimes you’ll find fully redeemable offers, where you can “get back” the entire cost of entry in meals and drinks, but there are also places where the pool pass only covers access to the facilities.
A well-chosen day pass Dubai 2025 will let you combine beach, pool, beautiful views and sunshine relaxation all in one place – whether you prefer a calm resort with palm trees or a lively beach club with music and a sunset over the Persian Gulf.
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