Jumeirah Al Naseem marks anniversary of Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project with new turtle-inspired stay experience – Business Traveler

To mark the 20th anniversary of Jumeirah's Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project (DTRP), Jumeirah Al Naseem has introduced a new offer for hotel guests that celebrates the dedication to ocean conservation.

The new turtle-inspired staycation offer must be booked for a minimum of two nights, with prices starting from Dh2,025 and comes with a range of curated turtle and ocean-themed experiences.

Each package includes an ocean-themed four-handed afternoon tea experience served at Al Mandhar Lounge by executive pastry chef Julien Jacob and renowned pastry chef and chocolatier Philippe Rigollot, featuring sweet and savory delights alike, including nostalgically inspired creations. in children's sweets, all made with as many sustainably sourced local ingredients as possible, with the use of reduced sugar and presented on a stand made from repurposed coral and marble. Also includes the following:

• Daily buffet breakfast
• Turtle-inspired welcome services
• An exclusive guided tour of the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab turtle rehabilitation facility and aquarium.
• Guided tour and feeding at the turtle rehabilitation lagoon in Jumeirah Al Naseem
• Selected non-motorized water sports free of charge
• Unlimited access to Wild Wadi Waterpark™
• Use of the wellness facilities of Talise Spa, Talise Fitness and J Club.
• Access to KiDS at Jumeirah Al Naseem for young guests
• The opportunity to accumulate exclusive Jumeirah One points when booking directly through Jumeirah
• Access to a map link that allows guests to view turtles that have been released.

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“As we celebrate 20 years of the DTRP, and in light of the threats facing our oceans, it is more important than ever to raise awareness of the critical conservation work being done to protect sea turtles,” said Barbara Lang-Lenton, director of the aquarium. at Jumeirah Burj Al Arab. “Initiatives like the turtle-inspired stay experience at Jumeirah Al Naseem not only offer guests a distinct and memorable experience, but also provide deeper awareness and vital support to DTRP's efforts to rehabilitate and release these turtles.” endangered species in their natural habitat.

Dedicated to the conservation of these precious marine creatures, the DTRP is managed in collaboration with the Dubai Wildlife Protection Office, with support from the veterinary facilities of the Dubai Royal Family and laboratory work provided by the Laboratory Central Veterinary Research Center (CVRL). The DTRP, the first project of its kind in the region, has been instrumental in the release of more than 2,150 rehabilitated turtles into their natural habitats since 2004.

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