We believe everyone should be able to make financial decisions with
confidence. While we don't cover every company or financial product on
the market, we work hard to share a wide range of offers and objective
editorial perspectives.
So how do we make money? Our partners compensate us for advertisements that
appear on our site. This compensation helps us provide tools and services -
like free credit score access and monitoring. With the exception of
mortgage, home equity and other home-lending products or services, partner
compensation is one of several factors that may affect which products we
highlight and where they appear on our site. Other factors include your
credit profile, product availability and proprietary website methodologies.
However, these factors do not influence our editors' opinions or ratings, which are based on independent research and analysis. Our partners cannot
pay us to guarantee favorable reviews. Here is a list of our partners.
9 Best Dubai Hotels to Book Using Points
Hilton, IHG, Marriott, and Hyatt all have hotel properties you can book with points in Dubai.
Ramsey is a freelance travel journalist covering business travel, loyalty programs and luxury travel. His work has appeared in Travel+Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Reader's Digest, AFAR, BBC Worldwide, USA Today, Frommers.com, Fodors.com, Business Traveler, Fortune, Airways, TravelAge West, MSN.com, Bustle.com and AAA magazines. As someone who flies more than 450,000 miles per year and has been to 173 countries, he is well-versed in the intricacies of credit cards and how to maximize the associated perks and services.
Claire Tsosie is a managing editor for the Travel Rewards team at NerdWallet. She started her career on the credit cards team as a writer, then worked as an editor on New Markets. Her work has been featured by Forbes, USA Today and The Associated Press.
Published in
Published
How is this page expert verified?
NerdWallet's content is fact-checked for accuracy, timeliness and
relevance. It undergoes a thorough review process involving
writers and editors to ensure the information is as clear and
complete as possible.
This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on
NerdWallet. The information has been collected by NerdWallet and has not
been provided or reviewed by the card issuer.
Dubai, a glamorous city in the United Arab Emirates, is famous for its over-the-top experiences, from huge shopping malls to fine dining. The hotel scene is just as eclectic and impressive, with beachfront resorts and scenic views.
Whether you are looking to rack up rewards or redeem your hotel points for a special stay, we rounded up some of the best options for Dubai-bound travelers.
Although Hilton Honors uses a dynamic pricing redemption model, standard rooms start at just 5,000 points. Many Hilton family brands are available in Dubai, and they offer some fantastic deals. Hilton Honors elite status members may prefer hotels with executive lounges for extra benefits.
These are some of the top Hilton Honors options in town.
1. Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah
(Photo courtesy of Hilton)
Located on the Palm Jumeirah, Dubai's palm-shaped man-made archipelago, this elegant resort features exceptional views of the city’s skyline or bright blue water from its rooms and suites. If you book a Pearl Club room or suite, you can enjoy access to the elevated club lounge for breakfast and evening happy hours. The resort has enormous swimming pools and a long swath of beach with umbrella-shaded lounge chairs.
On the dates we checked, a standard room redemption cost 85,000 points per night.
2. Al Seef Heritage Hotel Dubai, Curio Collection by Hilton
(Photo courtesy of Hilton)
Al Seef Heritage Hotel is designed like a traditional souk — or open-air marketplace — with guest rooms housed in 10 historic-style Arabic buildings. The hotel’s design includes vintage elements that highlight old Dubai. Guests can easily walk to a variety of shops and restaurants just outside the hotel. It’s a great option for those looking for a less traditional hotel. On the dates we checked, rates were as low as 38,000 points per night.
3. Embassy Suites by Hilton Dubai Business Bay
(Photo courtesy of Hilton)
For families who want a little extra space or the business traveler who revels in the extra perks of the Embassy Suites by Hilton brand, this hotel is a great option. Spacious suites have ample sitting areas and separate bedrooms, many with beautiful views of the city’s glittering skyline and some with furnished balconies.
As with all Embassy Suites properties, guests are treated to complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast each morning of their stay as well as an evening reception with free cocktails and snacks. And the hotel has a great outdoor pool and a panoramic fitness center, too. On the dates we checked, the cheapest standard room redemption was 66,000 points.
IHG One Rewards
You can redeem IHG points at more than two dozen hotels in Dubai. From luxury brands like InterContinental to more affordable options like Staybridge Suites and Holiday Inn Express, there's a redemption for all budgets. IHG relies on a dynamic pricing model for redemptions, but there are many good deals to be had.
4. InterContinental Dubai Marina
(Photo courtesy of IHG)
With the bustling marina in front of the hotel, this property offers resort amenities with business traveler-friendly perks. It is close to Jumeirah Beach and the Dubai Tram, making it easy to get around town without having to sit in traffic. If you’re thirsty, this hotel boasts the largest gin collection bar in all of Dubai. The lowest redemption for the dates we checked was 34,000 points per night.
5. Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown
(Photo courtesy of IHG)
Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown is close to Dubai Mall as well as the city’s Design District. Indigo’s bold design is on full display here. The property has an infinity-edge swimming pool, shisha lounge and bar, and skyline city views.
In the guest rooms, expect all kinds of quirky additions like enormous photo murals behind the beds depicting various scenes of Dubai, bathrooms coated in mother of pearl and floor-to-ceiling windows. A redemption night here on the dates we checked starts at 36,000 points.
Marriott Bonvoy
With more than 30 brands, Marriott offers lots of choices around the world. In Dubai alone, options include the DJ-fueled pool scene of the W and the convenience of an airport hotel.
6. W Dubai - The Palm
(Photo courtesy of Marriott)
Facing the beach, this resort on the Palm Jumeirah features a happening pool scene, easy access to the beach, trendsetting bars and restaurants, and signature W music and art touches are all standard here. The spa is a destination in its own right with signature massages and paraffin hand treatments on the menu.
On the dates we checked, the Marriott property, which uses a dynamic pricing model, had redemptions for as low as 78,000 points per night.
7. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai
(Photo courtesy of Marriott)
Consisting of two towers, the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai is among the tallest hotels in the world, and Marriott Bonvoy top elite guests are in for a treat when visiting the property’s panoramic club lounge.
The hotel is close to Dubai Mall and sits along the bustling Sheikh Zayed Road stretch. This means it is just a short drive from most important tourist pursuits like Jumeirah Beach. A redemption starts at 55,000 points per night on the dates we checked.
World of Hyatt
The World of Hyatt hotel loyalty program still uses an award chart, which makes it easier for travelers to know how many points they need for a redemption. The options in Dubai include a variety of resorts and business hotels for different budgets and trip purposes.
8. Grand Hyatt Dubai
(Photo courtesy of Hyatt)
Primed for big group events (the hotel has one of the largest ballrooms in town, after all), the Grand Hyatt Dubai is about 15 minutes from the city’s main airport. It boasts resort amenities like a massive swimming pool and proximity to area shopping malls. World of Hyatt Globalists can enjoy access to the Grand Club lounge for breakfast and evening snacks.
Don’t have Globalist status? Find someone who does, and they might be able to provide a Guest of Honor benefit so you can experience the perks they receive. Redemptions at the Category 4 hotel cost between 12,000 and 18,000 points per night.
9. Andaz Dubai The Palm
(Photo courtesy of Hyatt)
This Palm Jumeirah luxury hotel has a beautiful beachfront swimming pool and easy access to the shoreline. An adults-only cabana pool is on the 14th floor with beautiful views of the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel and its own food and beverage menu. As a Category 5 redemption, a night here costs between 17,000 and 23,000 points.
NerdWallet writers are subject matter authorities who use primary,
trustworthy sources to inform their work, including peer-reviewed
studies, government websites, academic research and interviews with
industry experts. All content is fact-checked for accuracy, timeliness
and relevance. You can learn more about NerdWallet's high
standards for journalism by reading our
editorial guidelines.