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Review: Casablanca Beach Club at Atlantis The Palm Is Dubai’s Most Hyped New Seaside Dining Spot of 2025

Verdict: Casablanca Beach Club at Atlantis The Palm delivers on its hype as Dubai's premier seaside escape, blending luxury, flavor-packed dining, and vibrant energy into an unforgettable day out.


The Good

From the moment you step onto the soft sands of Palm Jumeirah, Casablanca Beach Club wraps you in a world of polished elegance inspired by the Paris-born fashion brand's French-Moroccan roots. The setting is pure Instagram magic: two sparkling pools flanked by ten private cabanas, six with their own plunge pools, daybeds, and flying beds that make you feel like you're floating over turquoise waters. Panoramic views of the iconic skyline stretch out endlessly, while pastel parasols, boho pillows, and rustic textures create a chic, relaxed vibe that's upscale without feeling stuffy. It's adults-only (21+), ensuring a sophisticated crowd, and the on-site Ounass pop-up boutique lets you shop resort wear right by your sunbed—seamless and indulgent.



The food shines as a highlight, celebrating fresh seafood with shareable signatures like the showstopping sushi and seafood tower piled high with rolls, sashimi, nigiri, and plump Gillardeau oysters on ice. Moroccan nods come through in harissa prawns, fluffy flatbreads, and aromatic tagines, paired with international brunch options, light salads, and grilled dishes that reviewers rave about for their flavor and generous portions. Service is a standout too—attentive staff keep drinks flowing, smiles constant, and everything impeccably clean, from showers stocked with shampoo and hair tools to spotless facilities. Add in lively DJ sets, drummers, and dancers that amp up the energy without overwhelming conversation, and you've got the perfect mix of chill luxury and upbeat fun. Brunch crowds call it a 10/10, with vibes that suit couples, friends, or groups seeking that premium beach energy.


The Bad

It's not without a few drawbacks that might give pause, especially for budget-conscious visitors or those craving variety. Entry isn't cheap—AED 250 per person Monday to Friday (AED 150 redeemable on food and drinks), jumping to AED 350 on weekends (AED 200 credit)—which adds up quickly for a group, even if the credit softens the blow. The music leans clubby with a modern edge, great for party vibes but potentially too loud or energetic for a purely serene day; reviewers note helicopters buzzing overhead from nearby tours, adding an unexpected urban hum to the seaside idyll. While the menu impresses with fresh, high-quality bites, it sticks closely to seafood and Moroccan themes, so vegetarians or those wanting hearty non-seafood mains might find options limited. The 10am-8pm hours cap the experience at sunset, and as a newer pop-up spot, it can feel crowded during peak brunch times, making prime cabanas harder to snag without advance booking.


Detailed Experience

Arriving at Atlantis The Palm, you weave through the grand entrance toward Crescent Road's right flank, past vast parking and valet options, into a haven that feels worlds away from Dubai's hustle. The Casablanca aesthetic hits immediately: fishnet lamps dangling over 200 seats in the boho restaurant, pastel tones evoking a Mediterranean dream with Moroccan flair. We settled into a plush daybed by the pool, the sea breeze carrying hints of harissa and fresh oysters. Lunch kicked off with the seafood tower—a towering spectacle of briny freshness that demanded photos before devouring. Sashimi melted on the tongue, prawns packed spicy heat, and the tagine arrived steaming with tender meats and veggies in a fragrant sauce that transported us straight to Marrakech by the beach.


As the sun climbed, the DJ spun soulful beats blending house and world rhythms, drawing spontaneous dances from guests and performers alike. Drummers joined in, creating pulses you could feel in your chest, while the crowd—stylish 20- and 30-somethings in resort chic—mingled effortlessly. Service flowed seamlessly; our server anticipated refills on unlimited drinks (for ladies' midweek deals at AED 200) and even suggested pairing the flatbread with a crisp rosé. Diving into the plunge pool felt like a private oasis amid the buzz, and popping into the boutique for a FW25 scarf was the cherry on top—delivered right to our spot. By late afternoon, as helicopters whirred by and the light turned golden, it was clear why this is 2025's most hyped spot: it's not just dining, it's a full-sensory lifestyle moment where fashion, food, and seaside glamour collide.


Final Rating: 4.5/5 Stars

 
 
 

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