meetings: events dubai 2012
ATLANTIS,THE PALM
Atlantis, The Palm offers an extensive range of outdoor events facilities. The Royal Terrace features great views of the Dubai Marina skyline and is located adjacent to the hotel's pre- function area. The Asateer Tent is ideal for private events, while Dolphin Bay Lagoon offers a unique and sophisticated location for corporate functions accommodating up to 200 guests. Atlantis' meetings and events management team is also available to organise unique corporate events, ranging from beach parties for up to 2,000 guests to intimate gatherings for up to 150 people in the hotel's Lost Chambers area, which faces onto the brilliant indoor aquarium. The Atlantis waterpark, Aquaventure, is also available for cor- porate and incentive events. See page 44 for further information. +971 4 4260000
www.atlantisthepalm.com
DUBAIMARINA YACHT CLUB
Dubai Marina Yacht Club (DMYC) is one of the most stylish and luxurious venues in town with stunning views over the Arabian Gulf.
Located in the heart of New Dubai,
BAB AL SHAMS RESORT Located on the outskirts of Dubai, Bab Al Shams Resort offers a perfect location for corporate events and launches.
The hotel boasts a number of outdoor venues all with stunning views of the surrounding desert landscapes. Facilities include the Falcon Courtyard, Masala Courtyard, Masala Rooftop Lounge, and Garden Caf. +971 4 3289899
www.meydanhotels.com/babalshams
DMYC is one of the largest private yacht clubs in the world and has a range of venues to choose from. Two meeting rooms on the ground floor of the club offer a total area of 200 square metres of space, and provide capacity for up to 100 guests, the purpose-built Al Dana banquet room that can be separated in two with a sliding wall system; and the stylish Chartroom that offers an ideal setting for cocktail parties and presentations.
Another popular option is the club's 13-metre luxury yacht, Athena Dubai, which can be chartered for corporate events and accommodate up to 10 guests. A dedicated crew is on hand to ensure that your event is plain sailing. +971 4 3627900
www.dubaimarinayachtclub.com
MADINAT ARENA,MADINAT JUMEIRAH
The sprawling, Arabian-themed Madinat Jumeirah resort offers a myriad of options for outdoor events. For example, Fort Island, positioned at the centre of a large lagoon on top of an elevated walkway, is an excellent option for smaller events in a unique setting. The venue has a capacity for 180 and features unrivalled views across the entire resort from its unique water-bound location. Built around a large lagoon, the Madinat Arena multi-purpose venue (MPV) is designed in the style of an old fortress. Within the MPV, a portable seating system, fixed upper gallery and VIP seating can accommodate up to 4,550 people.
The venue itself is designed as a 'black box', allowing any number of seating configurations and technical installations. Its versatility is borne out by the eclectic mix of events that have been staged there to date, with live concerts and club nights counterbalancing exhibitions such as the Dubai International Seafood Expo. + 971 4 3666380
www.jumeirah.com
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