Barasti Beach Club removes entry fee this summer

Barasti beach pool

The iconic Dubai beach spot goes free for the season and with daily access

 

Summer just got a whole lot cooler at Barasti, the legendary beach club at Le Méridien Mina Seyahi, which has officially waived its entrance fee for the season.

From now until October, guests can enjoy free daily access to the beach and pool areas; no minimum spend, no strings attached.

Open from 9am to 3am every day, Barasti is embracing the heat with its signature lineup of events, parties, and sun-drenched vibes.

Whether you’re lounging on the sand, dancing under the stars, or cooling off in the pool, it’s all about effortless fun by the sea.

While standard loungers are completely free, guests looking to upgrade can reserve VIP cabanas starting from AED 150, or full-service beachside cabanas for AED 2,000 (redeemable for up to five adults).

Weekly Highlights at Barasti:

 

Barasti Pool (Daily)

9am – 3am

Barasti beach bar pool & beach 2025

Entry: Free

Cabanas: From AED 2,000 (for 5 adults, fully redeemable)

Ages: 21+ only

 

After Dark – Night Swim (Thursdays & Fridays)

8pm – late

Barasti beach bar pool & beach 2025 night swim

Ladies: Free entry + 1 drink

Gents: AED 150 (includes 2 drinks)

Experience: Poolside moonlight swims, live DJs, and glowing beach parties

 

Tease Me Saturday Brunch

5pm – 8pm

Price: From AED 229 per person (includes unlimited beverages + 1 dish)

After-party: Tempt Me from 8pm till late

Vibes: Beachside beats, dancing, and Dubai’s best seaside brunch scene

Whether you’re diving into a late-night swim, sipping cocktails at sunset, or brunching your weekend away, Barasti is serving up the city’s best summer scene; now with zero entry cost.

For reservations, WhatsApp +971 56 689 1922 or visit Barasti’s Instagram.

 

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