Hotels on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah are rolling out Eid Al Adha staycation packages from as low as Dh350 per night, with discounts reaching up to 45 per cent across resorts in the emirate (per Khaleej Times). The deals form part of a citywide programme organised by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment running from May 22 to 31, 2026 (per Khaleej Times).
Headline offers on the Palm
NH Collection Dubai The Palm anchors the budget tier with rates from Dh350 a night, throwing in a complimentary second night, 25 per cent off food and beverage, dedicated kids' activities, and free stay and dining for children under 12 (per Khaleej Times). Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach is similarly offering complimentary stays for children under 12, while Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach is discounting room rates by 30 per cent and adding free breakfast plus flexible check-in and check-out (per Khaleej Times).
At the luxury end, Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort is taking 30 per cent off rooms and villas, layering on a daily resort credit of up to Dh500 and breakfast for two adults and two children under 12 (per Khaleej Times). Time Out Dubai and Gulf Business have also catalogued comparable offers from neighbouring Palm Jumeirah resorts during the same window (per Time Out Dubai; per Gulf Business).
Wider UAE staycation window
Beyond the Palm, Gulf News reports hotel deals across the UAE starting from as little as Dh199 for beach, desert and city breaks during the Eid Al Adha holiday period (per Gulf News). Emirates 24|7 separately notes that Dubai authorities have framed the Eid offers alongside family experiences, including cultural programming and retail activations, to position the emirate as a long-weekend destination (per Emirates 24|7).
Holiday context
The UAE has confirmed the public and private sector Eid Al Adha holidays for 2026, giving residents a multi-day window that hotels and tour operators have built packages around (per Khaleej Times). With over 8,000 hotel rooms across Palm Jumeirah alone, operators are leaning on promotional pricing and family-friendly inclusions to convert local demand into bookings during what is typically a quieter travel window before summer.





