Jumeirah (hotel chain)
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| Type | Government Holding |
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| Industry | Hotels |
| Founded | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| Headquarters | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| Products | Hotels |
| Website | Jumeirah.com |
Jumeirah (fullname: Jumeirah Group, formerly Jumeirah International Group) is a Dubai based international luxury hotel chain and part of Dubai Holding, which is owned by the Dubai Government. It is named after Jumeirah (an area in Dubai).
Jumeirah's portfolio includings the Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Emirates Towers, the third-highest hotel in the world. It also manages the Wild Wadi Water Park and runs both The Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management and Jumeirah Hospitality. Whilst the majority of Jumeirah's hotels are based in Dubai, they are expanding aggressively overseas. As at February 2007, it has two properties in England and one in the United States. It also has hotels in development in Bermuda, China, Jordan, Qatar, Thailand, Maldives, and the United Kingdom.
Sirius is Jumeirah's rewards programme.[citation needed]
Professional golfer Rory McIlroy has been the company's global ambassador since 2007. [1]
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[edit] Current properties
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi
- Dubai
- Burj Al Arab
- Jumeirah Beach Hotel
- Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel
- Jumeirah Creekside Hotel
- Madinat Jumeirah, translates as "Jumeirah City", is a large leisure complex including 3 hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues
- Jumeirah Beach Club Resort & Spa (currently under renovation)
- Jumeirah Zabeel Saray
- Wild Wadi
- China
- Germany
- Maldives
- United Kingdom
- United States
- New York City
- Jumeirah Essex House (Central Park South)
- New York City
[edit] Properties under development
- Argentina
- Jumeirah Culu Culu Polo Lifestyle Resort[2]
- Azerbaijan
- Jumeirah Bilgah Beach Hotel
- Bahrain
- Jumeirah Al Salam Resort Bahrain
- Bermuda
- Jumeirah Southlands Resort
- China
- Guangzhou
- Jumeirah Guangzhou
- Guangzhou
- Indonesia
- Bali
- Jumeirah Bali Resort
- Bali
- Jordan
- Aqaba
- Select group of 5-star luxury hotels at Saraya Aqaba
- Aqaba
- Kuwait
- Kuwait City
- Jumeirah Messilah Beach
- Kuwait City
- Macau
- Oman
- Jumeirah Al Salam Yiti Resort
- Qatar
- Doha
- Jumeirah Dubai Towers Doha
- Doha
- Spain
- Majorca
- Jumeirah Port Soller Mallorca
- Majorca
[edit] Image gallery
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Wild Wadi Water Park with Jumeirah Beach Hotel in background
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Jumeirah Essex House as seen from Central Park
[edit] References
- ^ Jumeirah.com - all about Rory - accessed 2011-08-11
- ^ "Jumeirah to manage resort in Argentina". Gulf News. 2008-06-11. http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/08/06/11/10220050.html. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
