The Pointe Palm Jumeirah

Iconic Palm Jumeirah surrounded by turquoise waters in Dubai

At the tip of the Palm Jumeirah, where the city's skyline gives way to sea and sky, lies The Pointe, a glittering waterfront promenade that turns every evening into a celebration.

Here, the Arabian Gulf laps gently against the promenade's edge, its waters reflecting the shimmering lights of the Atlantis The Palm just across the bay. By day, sunlight gilds the boardwalk as shoppers drift between chic boutiques and cafΓ©s scented with roasted coffee and sea breeze. As dusk falls, the air transforms, alive with music, laughter, and the rhythmic splash of the Palm Fountain, the world's largest dancing fountain, whose jets soar over 100 meters high in a kaleidoscope of color and sound. Around you, the city hums but doesn't rush; diners linger over seafood platters and cocktails, couples stroll hand in hand beneath strings of golden light, and the faint scent of salt and jasmine mingles in the air. The Pointe feels less like a place to visit and more like a mood, radiant, relaxed, and utterly Dubai.

What most travelers never realize is that The Pointe was conceived not as a shopping destination, but as a theatrical waterfront, a stage where leisure, art, and architecture flow seamlessly together.

Developed by Nakheel and opened in 2018, the complex was designed to offer uninterrupted views of Atlantis The Palm, positioning it as one of Dubai's most photogenic dining backdrops. The Palm Fountain, spread across 14,000 square feet of seawater, uses over 3,000 LED lights to create a symphony of color, its choreography synchronized to Arabic and international music that resonates through the promenade. Beyond its spectacle, the site celebrates community: open-air art installations, live music nights, and cultural events transform the promenade into a year-round gathering place. Its Mediterranean-inspired architecture, stone arcades, shaded terraces, and palm-lined avenues, balances grandeur with intimacy, offering both luxury and ease. In a city of vertical ambition, The Pointe is horizontal wonder, an expanse that invites you to slow down and savor the horizon itself.

To fold The Pointe into your Dubai journey, time your visit for evening, when the sun slips beneath the Gulf and the skyline blushes into violet.

Arrive by taxi or take the Palm Monorail, which glides above the crescent offering panoramic views of the archipelago. Begin with a sunset stroll along the promenade, the air warm, the lights just beginning to flicker. Choose a table at one of the waterfront restaurants, Aiza for Greek elegance, Argentina Grill for fire and rhythm, or Samakje for seafood kissed by Levantine spice, each terrace perfectly aligned with the Atlantis view. When the first fountain show begins, pause mid-meal: water erupts in arcs of gold and turquoise, music soaring across the bay as the reflection dances upon your plate. Afterward, wander to the central plaza, gelato in hand, and let the music fade into the murmur of waves. From this edge of the Palm, Dubai feels infinite, a city reflected in water and light, shimmering between ambition and calm.

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