Marriott News | Marriott inks deal with Wasl for lively W Dubai hotel in Mina Seyahi
/W Hotels and Resorts already exist on Palm Jumeirah and Yas Island
The UAE’s third W hotel has been confirmed, this time opening in Dubai’s Mina Seyahi area.
W Hotels and Resorts is one of Marriott’s most luxurious brands and The W Dubai – Mina Seyahi will be no different, with an expected 318 guestrooms, including 26 suites.
Inside, The W Lounge (the brand’s signature take on the hotel lobby) is anticipated to draw inspiration from a Middle Eastern gathering place. Anticipated plans also include a new sunset destination experience by the pool overlooking Mina Seyahi bay, as well as a signature outlet on the 31st floor, with views of Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah.
Marriott’s Candice D’Cruz, vice president – luxury brands, Europe, Middle East & Africa, said: “We are seeing increasing demand for luxury lifestyle brands in Dubai, and with its mix of culture and high-energy lifestyle, the emirate is the perfect destination for the trendsetting W Hotels brand.
“With its unexpected design and iconic, socially-driven ‘Whatever/Whenever service, W Dubai – Mina Seyahi will become a destination within a destination.”
Slated to open in 2022, the new hotel is developed by Wasl.
HE Hesham Al Qassim, CEO of Wasl Asset Management Group, said: “We are pleased to sign this agreement and introduce W Dubai – Mina Seyahi to the renowned Mina Seyahi complex in Dubai Marina. This new property, which is among several other Marriott International hotels that Wasl brought and launched in the emirate, will be an exciting addition to Dubai’s hospitality sector. We continue to look forward to developing further hotels to cement our position as a key player in the hospitality sector.”
Sandeep Walia, COO, Middle East, Marriott International, added: “We are thrilled to strengthen our relationship with Wasl Group to open W Dubai – Mina Seyahi in such an important leisure destination in Dubai. This new hotel underscores our commitment to growing our luxury portfolio in the Middle East, while signifying the demand for the W Hotels brand in the region.”