Dubai to Welcome the World’s Tallest Wellbeing Resort by 2028

Dubai is set to redefine luxury and wellness with the launch of Therme Dubai, the world’s tallest wellbeing resort, as part of the Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033. Announced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, this visionary project will be built at Zabeel Park and is expected to open in 2028.
A Landmark of Wellness and Sustainability
Standing at 100 meters, Therme Dubai will not only be a retreat for relaxation but also a hub of wellness and urban sustainability. The resort will span over 500,000 square feet, offering visitors a blend of nature, relaxation, and entertainment. Dubai has committed Dh2 billion to develop this landmark, reflecting its dedication to enhancing the quality of life for residents and tourists.
Key Features of Therme Dubai:
- World’s Largest Indoor Botanical Garden – A breathtaking green sanctuary within the city
- Interactive Park – Designed to engage visitors of all ages
- Three Wellbeing Zones – Focused on restoring, relaxing, and playing
With an estimated 1.7 million annual visitors, this mega-project will contribute to urban biodiversity and promote sustainable living.
Dubai’s Commitment to Green Spaces
Dubai continues to prioritize sustainability, with initiatives such as the planting of 216,500 trees in 2024—a 17% increase from the previous year. Additionally, the emirate is enhancing public spaces with plans to:
- Develop 200+ new parks
- Expand cycling tracks by 300%
- Increase night swimming beaches by 60%
- Introduce a women-only beach
These efforts align with Dubai’s vision to be the world’s best place to live by fostering an environment that is pedestrian-friendly, family-oriented, and eco-conscious.
A Step Towards a Healthier Future
Therme Dubai is more than just a resort—it’s a statement about the future of wellbeing. By integrating nature, relaxation, and innovation, this development will set a new global benchmark for wellness tourism and urban sustainability.
As Dubai continues to grow, its focus on enhancing quality of life and environmental conservation ensures that the city remains at the forefront of global progress.
Looking Ahead
With projects like Therme Dubai, Dubai is proving once again that it is not just a city of luxury but also a hub for wellbeing and sustainability. As the 2028 opening approaches, residents and visitors can look forward to an unparalleled wellness experience in the heart of the city.
Source: Khaleej Times