Sunset sips and seaside bites at Aloha Beach

Couple on a romantic dinner by the beach

Romance meets flavour at this dreamy beachside dinner for two on the Palm

 

As the sun dips below the horizon and the breeze rolls in from the Arabian Gulf, Aloha Beach at Aloft Palm Jumeirah transforms into one of Dubai’s most effortlessly romantic escapes.

String lights flicker to life, waves gently lap the shore, and the skyline begins to shimmer; setting the stage for an unforgettable evening by the sea.

This season, Aloha Beach invites couples to indulge in a four-course seaside dinner crafted for connection.

Priced at AED 499 per couple, this intimate culinary experience offers more than just dinner, it’s a moment to slow down, savour, and share.

Begin your night with a welcome bouquet of fresh blooms, setting a tone of thoughtful detail from the very first step.

The menu starts strong with light yet flavour-packed starters like crispy calamari and zesty avocado salad with a hint of heat.

From there, dive into sizzling flame-grilled mains or opt for a wood-fired pizza, each dish designed to be enjoyed al fresco, under a blanket of stars.

A bottle of sparkling grape adds to the celebration, perfectly paired with the salty air and warm glow of beachside lights.

To complete the mood, live musicians play gentle, uplifting rhythms, offering the perfect soundtrack to your evening.

Whether it’s a special occasion or simply time for a date night with a twist, Aloha Beach delivers the ambience of a coastal escape, right in the heart of the city.

With toes in the sand and stars overhead, it’s the kind of dinner that lingers in your memory long after the last course.

AED 499 per couple (includes four-course dinner, sparkling grape, bouquet, and live music). Daily from 6.30pm, Aloha Beach, Aloft Palm Jumeirah. For book, visit 052 609 3371

 

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Shane Reynolds

Shane Reynolds is a seasoned journalist with over 10 years of media experience. He began his career in Ireland as Deputy Editor of the Roscommon People, where he led multiple sections and wrote a weekly sports page. After freelancing for national titles, he moved to the UAE and spent seven years teaching English at top international schools. In 2022, Shane returned to journalism, joining Yalla – Abu Dhabi Life. Now Deputy Editor, he brings strong editorial expertise, a passion for storytelling, and a deep understanding of both Irish and UAE audiences to one of Abu Dhabi’s leading lifestyle publications.