Travel & Tourism
Dubai's AED 2 Billion ‘Therme Dubai’ Project Approved for 2028 Opening
Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has approved the AED 2 billion Therme Dubai project, a groundbreaking wellness resort set to open in 2028. The project, which will be developed in Zabeel Park, is a collaboration with Therme Group, a global leader in wellbeing resorts.
Once completed, Therme Dubai will become the tallest resort of its kind worldwide, combining wellness, leisure, and healthcare within a sprawling 500,000 sq ft facility. The development is expected to attract 1.7 million visitors annually, solidifying Dubai’s position as a global hub for wellness tourism.
Innovative Features and Sustainable Design
The resort will boast a variety of world-class amenities, including:
- Thermal pools designed for relaxation and hydrotherapy
- A Michelin-star restaurant offering gourmet wellness cuisine
- An indoor botanical garden featuring over 200 plant species
- Dedicated zones for play, rejuvenation, and relaxation
Aligned with Dubai's 2040 Urban Master Plan, Therme Dubai will focus on promoting healthy and vibrant communities while boosting medical tourism in the region. The resort will incorporate sustainable practices, including water recycling systems and clean energy solutions, reinforcing Dubai’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
Boosting Dubai’s Global Wellness Tourism Industry
With a strong emphasis on holistic well-being, Therme Dubai is expected to transform Zabeel Park into a premier wellness destination. The project aligns with Dubai’s broader strategy of enhancing quality of life and attracting international visitors seeking luxury wellness experiences.
By integrating modern healthcare, therapeutic water treatments, and sustainable urban design, Therme Dubai will set new benchmarks for wellness resorts worldwide. The development is yet another step in Dubai's vision for 2040, fostering innovation in urban development and global tourism.