Atlantis, The Palm offers unique and memorable experiences for newlyweds
Atlantis, The Palm offers unique and memorable experience for newlyweds
Named one of the Top Ten Places in the world to propose by leading travel experts, Destinology, Atlantis, The Palm has a variety of options from intimate dinners, luxurious spa treatments to amazing experiences, for lovebirds and newlyweds.
Stay in an Atlantis Signature Suite With 30% Off And Receive AED 2,500 to spend in the Resort
When in your life can you say that your hotel room had a floor to ceiling window looking directly into a Lagoon with 65,000 marine animals? This is one of the many incredible features that the Atlantis Seven Signature Suites has to offer that truly defines a unique and luxurious holiday experience.
Now is the time to live the high life; Get 30% off your stay in any of our Signature Suites, and as a lovely gift to you, receive AED 2,500 to spend around the resort.
Booking Dates: Now – 30 November 2017
Staying Dates: Now – 24 December 2017
Atlantis Signature Suites provide a host of additional complimentary benefits including return airport transfers from Dubai International Airport, Dolphin Bay Dolphin Encounters for two, complimentary head, neck and shoulder massage for two, exclusive access to spa facilities, private cabanas and more.
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