Review: The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina

I decided to stay in the Marina area of Dubai this trip and ended up selecting the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina located on Jumeirah Beach.

Checking in
The checking in process went very smoothly. I arrived very late at night and got to the hotel about 1 am. The person at the front desk had me checked in and on my way in about 5 minutes.

The room
a light fixture on a wall

I stayed in Room 308 which was quiet during my entire stay.

a door with a sign on it

a room with a tv and a chair

The entrance

The first thing I noticed was there was a crib in my room for some reason. I don’t know if someone forgot to take it out or whether that crib was reserved for someone else but I just wheeled it out into the hallway and notified the front desk.

a room with a bed and a couch

A crib in my room for some reason

two beds in a room

a bed with white sheets and a bench

a tv on a counter

a desk with a chair and a telephone

a couch with pillows in a room

a bathroom with a shower and toilet

a bathroom with a shower and sink

a white robe on a swinger in a bathroom

a bathtub in a bathroom

a bathroom with a marble sink and a mirror

a bathroom with a towel rack and towels

The room has a nice balcony.

a balcony with chairs and a table

The patio

a wicker chairs on a patio

The outdoor patio

a view of a city from a balcony

View from the patio

The breakfast buffet

The breakfast buffet was expansive with enough variety to please anyone.

a group of vegetables in wooden containers

Fresh vegetables

a buffet table with different types of food

a group of gold pots on a counter

food on a counter with jars of food

food on a table

a plate with a spoon on it

a group of bowls of food

a bowl of fruit on a counter

Fresh fruit

a table with food on it

a group of jars of yogurt with strawberries and oat flakes

Various yoghurts

a kitchen with a counter top and shelves

a kitchen with a circular steamer and bowls of food

a plate of crepes on a counter

I ended up having a fresh omelette, some hash browns, bacon, and some yoghurt. I’ve actually been trying to eat a lot less and selecting healthier items – it’s still a daily struggle.

a plate of food on a table

A sensible breakfast?

a room with tables and chairs

The dining area

The pool and beach area

a pool with palm trees and a beach

a sign in a garden

a pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas

a pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas

The pool area

a pool with lounge chairs and palm trees

a pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas

a pool with palm trees and a city skyline

a group of lounge chairs and umbrellas on a grassy area

There were plenty of seats all around with areas in total seclusion for maximum quiet and an adult only area for those who don’t want to be around children.

a sign with pictures of people in kayaks

Available activities

a sign with a map of a resort

a row of lounge chairs on a beach

The entire beach area was well taken care of with plenty of seating.

a beach with chairs and a body of water

a beach with chairs and umbrellas

The beachfront

a sign with different types of food

Desserts available

Final thoughts
The Westin Dubai did everything right during my stay. The rooms were modern and quiet. The food was top notch. The pool and beach area never felt crowded and were kept up the entire time. I would stay at this hotel without hesitation.

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