Hilton Dubai Jumeirah is set to launch a special staycation, offering UAE residents a weekend fun escape, true Polynesian style.

Priced at AED749 ($203.8) for two people, the stay includes one night stay at the hotel over the weekend (check-in on Thursday or Friday), Friday brunch for two at Trader Vic’s JBR, access to the hotel pool and private beach and 20 per cent discount on all other food and beverages.
 
Following check-in to the rooms on Thursday or Friday, guests can enjoy the Trader Vic’s Cheeky Tiki Friday Brunch (originally priced at AED375/$102 per person) from 12:30pm to 4:00pm. During the brunch, guests can indulge in Trader Vic’s mouth-watering dishes, all served directly at their table.
 
Diners can opt to sit inside or outside at the airy terrace and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Ain Dubai and Arabian Gulf. Surrounded by Polynesian artefacts, a dining experience at Trader Vic’s JBR is quite unique, from Taiwanese Orchid Island canoes hanging from the ceiling, tribal masks from Papua New Guinea on the walls, and hand-crafted Tiki statues – that together create a fascinating backdrop.
 
Guests can also make a holiday out of their weekend and extend their stay for a few more days, as the hotel is charging only AED350 ($95.2) per night for two people on weekdays.
 
The offer is valid from July 8 to September 30 and includes:
- One night stay for two people including pool and private beach access.
- Early check-in to the hotel from 12:00pm on Thursday or Friday.
- Brunch for two including house beverages at Trader Vic’s JBR on Friday from 12:30pm - 4:00 pm.
- Booking required minimum 48 hours in advance.
- Breakfast included.
Offer is inclusive of all taxes and not including Tourism Dirham. Additional AED350 per night per room for two people for weekday stays at Hilton Dubai Jumeirah (breakfast included). - TradeArabia News Service

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