Life Style
The Sky Palace at AVA at Palm Jumeirah, Dorchester Collection, Dubai, creates unbelievable space, volume, and the opportunity to genuinely explore the limits of a well-lived lifestyle. Residents of AVA at Palm Jumeirah will have direct private access to the world-class amenities provided by One at Palm Jumeirah, which are maintained by Dorchester Collection. A seaside promenade leads to isolated, planted grounds, which expose a magnificent 100-meter private beach with its own dock. One at Palm Jumeirah also features an exclusive beach club, a private spa and fitness centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a business centre, and five-star restaurants. AVA at Palm Jumeirah will be managed exclusively by Dorchester Collection, so you will receive the same service as you would expect to receive in Dorchester Collection’s iconic hotels worldwide. This ranges from your residence concierge available 24/7, to doorman and porter services, personal valet and floristry services. You will receive world class services at your fingertips. Water is a key component of Ava at Palm Jumeirah's design. Edgeless bodies of water that overlap and mix to form the main entryway give the impression that the building is one with the sea. Line of Sigh makes the area more dramatic, classic, and big, which improves the arriving experience. Each inhabitant will enter their private paradise through a waterfall and enjoy breathtaking views of the skyline. The AVA at Palm Jumeirah is unmatched from the time you arrive because to its location on the Gulf coast. Each house in AVA at Palm Jumeirah is entirely unique, whether it be a large apartment or the prospective Sky Palace spanning many levels. As you learn more about the building, this feeling of living a special place is strengthened by the fact that there is only one unit each floor and a total of 17 units, including 1 duplex and one giant Sky Palace. Ava at Palm Jumeirah's design offers you a spacious terrace with a private pool and a 270-degree vista, graced with floor to ceiling windows that let in a constantly changing interplay of light and water.