based on 1540 reviews## Jumeirah Palm Island: Is the golden dream on the steel palm leaves worth going? ** If you want to witness the ambition of human beings to transform nature, this place is a spectacle; but if you pursue the relaxation of a beach holiday, the price is not as good as a public beach**. **The core shock is on the macro scale and engineering miracles. **Take the light rail into the "palm leaf stalk", the two sides of the billionaire mansion such as white keys arranged, the Atlantis hotel at the end such as the mythical castle on the final stage **This moment understands what the visual hegemony of "artificial islands"**. The most amazing at dusk: the sunset dyes the arced breakwater into a golden ring, as if the Persian Gulf wears a crown. **Two high-light experiences: **-**Atlantis Hotel**: Free crossing the giant aquarium corridor, 6.5 10,000 fish swim on the arched glass top; Pay to experience the Water World Adventure Park's Faith Leap Slide - **Palm Leaf Point Beach Club**: Exclusive view of the Persian Gulf, the Sailing Hotel mirrors the Burj Khalifa **Invisible cost warning:** Limited public areas, **High-quality beaches are mostly private hotels** (one-day admission fees often exceed ¥500); light rail fares are high and only lead to the main road; food and beverage prices double. **Summary: ** The essence of this island is a landscape symbol** of ** huge capital. It is worth checking in quickly to cross the light rail and overlook Atlantis. Feel the wild imagination of humans to use desert as canvas. But if time is tight, the viewing platform overlooks the panoramic view enough to land and explore, and it is easy to fall into the fascination of consumerism.
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## Jumeirah Palm Island: Is the golden dream on the steel palm leaves worth going? ** If you want to witness the ambition of human beings to transform nature, this place is a spectacle; but if you pursue the relaxation of a beach holiday, the price is not as good as a public beach**. **The core shock is on the macro scale and engineering miracles. **Take the light rail into the "palm leaf stalk", the two sides of the billionaire mansion such as white keys arranged, the Atlantis hotel at the end such as the mythical castle on the final stage **This moment understands what the visual hegemony of "artificial islands"**. The most amazing at dusk: the sunset dyes the arced breakwater into a golden ring, as if the Persian Gulf wears a crown. **Two high-light experiences: **-**Atlantis Hotel**: Free crossing the giant aquarium corridor, 6.5 10,000 fish swim on the arched glass top; Pay to experience the Water World Adventure Park's Faith Leap Slide - **Palm Leaf Point Beach Club**: Exclusive view of the Persian Gulf, the Sailing Hotel mirrors the Burj Khalifa **Invisible cost warning:** Limited public areas, **High-quality beaches are mostly private hotels** (one-day admission fees often exceed ¥500); light rail fares are high and only lead to the main road; food and beverage prices double. **Summary: ** The essence of this island is a landscape symbol** of ** huge capital. It is worth checking in quickly to cross the light rail and overlook Atlantis. Feel the wild imagination of humans to use desert as canvas. But if time is tight, the viewing platform overlooks the panoramic view enough to land and explore, and it is easy to fall into the fascination of consumerism.
Breathtaking 360-degree view of the iconic Palm Jumeirah. Highly recommended for families, and anyone who wants a bird’s-eye view of one of the most famous man-made islands.
Visually stunning palm tree view at deck 52. Highly recommended for families, and anyone who wants a bird’s-eye view of one of the famous made-made islands.
It is known as the eighth wonder of the world and is worth seeing! Dubai has used great courage to design and build such a large artificial island by reclamation. It can’t but be said to be a miracle! In addition, there are many tourism projects developed, such as island tours, light rail sightseeing and viewing from the observation deck, etc.
20230222⑦ Palm Jumeirah 1. Palm Jumeirah is a landmark in Dubai and one of the world's largest land transformation projects. It cost $14 billion and is known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". It looks like a palm tree from a high altitude. It is free to enter by foot or by car. It costs 25 dirhams to take the light rail, which is equivalent to about 47 yuan. ①Address: Palm Jumeira Road, Dubai, UAE. ②Transportation: Direct bus access, easy parking by car. ③Peak season: None. ④Time: There is no upper limit on the time to walk around. 2. The outline of Palm Island can only be seen from a high altitude. Even if you live on the top floor of the hotel, you can't take a picture of the palm pattern. That is to say, you must take a helicopter and other equipment to take a picture of the palm pattern. The helicopter ride costs at least 1,000 yuan per person. The poor travel party can only look at the photos. The tour guide posted some photos taken from the high altitude in the tour group WeChat group to satisfy their cravings. 3. When the chieftain of the Dubai tribe was developing Dubai, his idea was "either don't build it, or build it first in the world, because no one remembers who is second in the world". Therefore, Dubai is home to the world's tallest building, the largest artificial island, the largest shopping mall, the only ATM that can withdraw gold, the largest musical fountain, the largest Ferris wheel and many other world firsts. There are three palm islands in total, with Palm Jumeirah being the largest. The stones used for land reclamation are imported from overseas. The UAE itself does not produce large stones. Currently, the area with palm branches and leaves is a luxury residential area, mostly purchased by outsiders, and also by domestic celebrities and wealthy people. There are also amusement facilities and shopping malls on the island, which is equivalent to a city on the sea. The outermost circular area is not connected to the land and needs to be reached by boat. 4. But to be fair, Dubai's luxury is built up by money. The climate in the UAE is not suitable for living. After all, it is a desert climate, and it is hot most of the time. It is only okay for vacation and tourism, but if you really want to live there for a long time, it is not healthy to always use air conditioning. If you buy a house for the purpose of long-term residence and recuperation, it is better to spend 1 million to buy a house in a small town in the south of China with small bridges and flowing water, dense forests and high negative oxygen ions, rather than spending 100 million to buy a sea villa on Palm Island. 5. We got off the bus at the "Atlantis Hotel" to take pictures. The hotel is a seven-star hotel built in 2008 at a cost of 1.5 billion US dollars. The opening ceremony alone cost 20 million US dollars, and the cheapest room was more than 5,000 yuan. The building is an arched castle-style landmark building, facing the sea on both sides. The coast at the foot of the hotel is not sand, but neat boulders outside the walking path. The sign says that you can't go over, but many foreigners still walked up. We only spent 1 hour taking pictures of the Atlantis Hotel, and then returned to the bus to end the full-day trip.
You must come here when you travel to Dubai, especially the six-star Atlantis Hotel is worth staying in. The environment and entertainment experience are great. I will come again
Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island off the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Creation of the island began in 2001. There is an Atlantis hotel on top of Palm Jumeirah, which is based on a fictional island created by Plato and themed after the lost city of Atlantis.
Palm Island is worth a visit. Climb up to the 54th floor to overlook the whole of Dubai. Although the weather was bad that day and it looked gray, it did not affect my trip to Dubai at all. I will come again if I have the chance.