LIVE the 5-star life on the Palm for 9k something a month? Marriott Just Dropped a Deal That Feels Illegal
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah launches long-stay packages from AED 9,850/month with beach access, dining discounts & more. Full details here.
Dubai, 23rd April 2026: Dubai’s rental market hasn’t exactly been forgiving lately, especially in premium locations like Palm Jumeirah. So when a beachfront property offers a monthly stay at under AED 10,000, it’s worth a closer look.
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah Dubai has introduced a limited-time long-stay package that blends hotel living with the flexibility of a short-term arrangement. The offer runs until 30 September 2026 and is clearly aimed at residents who want a lifestyle upgrade without committing to a lease.
Quick Breakdown
Price:
- AED 9,850/month (room only)
- AED 10,850/month (with breakfast for two)
Contract:
- No long-term lease
- Flexible, hotel-style stay
Valid Till:
- 30 September 2026
At face value, this pricing sits in the same range as — and sometimes below — standard rentals in parts of Dubai. The difference here is what’s bundled into it.
Guests get full access to the resort’s private beach and pool, along with a gym, high-speed internet, and parking. For families, the inclusion of a Kids Club adds a practical edge that most short-term stays don’t offer.
What’s Included
- Daily private beach access
- Swimming pool access
- Fully equipped gym
- High-speed Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Kids Club access
Where the value starts to add up is in the ongoing savings.
Extra Perks
- 25% off dining
- 25% off spa treatments
- 25% off laundry services
Over a full month, these are the kind of everyday costs that can quietly pile up — so the discount actually matters.
Dining is also a strong point here. The resort houses spots like Cucina Dubai and Smoki Moto Dubai, which means you’re not relying on basic hotel food if you stay in.
Good to Know
Pets:
- Allowed for AED 500/month
Loyalty:
- Marriott Bonvoy points still apply
The positioning is pretty clear. This isn’t really for tourists. It’s more for people in-between homes, remote workers, or anyone who wants to try Palm living without locking into a lease.
Is it the cheapest way to live in Dubai? No.
But that’s not what this is trying to be.
What Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah Dubai is offering is a bundled setup — rent, utilities, amenities, and service — all rolled into one number. In a city where those costs are increasingly fragmented, that simplicity has real appeal.
ReviewRon Take
If you’ve been curious about living on the Palm but didn’t want the commitment, this is probably one of the more practical ways to do it right now.
Not cheap — but for what you’re getting, it does sound like value for money.