Tattu Sky Pool Dubai 2026: World’s Highest Infinity Pool at Ciel Dubai Marina

Tattu Sky Pool Dubai

Perched 310 metres above the city on the 76th floor of Ciel Dubai Marina, Tattu Sky Pool has officially claimed the title of the world’s highest infinity pool. It overtakes the previous record holder at Address Beach Resort (294 metres). Developed by The First Group and managed under IHG’s Vignette Collection, Ciel Dubai Marina stands 377 metres tall with 82 floors, making it the world’s tallest hotel. Tattu Sky Pool is just one part of a three-level modern Asian destination that includes the award-winning Tattu restaurant on level 74 and the world’s highest club, Tattu Sky Lounge, on level 81. This guide covers everything you need to know: record-breaking height, pricing, packages, age restrictions, dress code, dining options, and insider tips for an unforgettable sky-high experience.

  • World’s Highest Infinity Pool
  • 310 Metres Above Ground
  • 50 Plush Daybeds
  • Pan-Asian Fusion Cuisine
  • Panoramic Palm & Marina Views

Record-Breaking Height & Location

Tattu Sky Pool sits at a breathtaking 310 metres (approximately 1,017 feet) above ground level, surpassing the previous record of 294 metres held by the Address Beach Resort in JBR, which was certified by Guinness World Records in 2021. This makes it the undisputed highest infinity pool in the world. The pool is perched on the 76th floor of Ciel Dubai Marina, a 377-metre tower designed by award-winning architecture firm NORR with a glass-clad exterior and a dramatic central atrium that floods the interiors with natural light. The hotel, which opened on November 15, 2025, has 1,004 rooms and suites, each offering panoramic views of Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina.

The Tattu brand originated in Manchester, United Kingdom, and is operated by brothers Adam and Drew Jones through their Permanently Unique Group, which runs award-winning restaurants across the UK. For their Dubai debut, they have created a three-level concept that fuses Chinese and Japanese-inspired design, blending elegance with theatrical flair.

Three Extraordinary Experiences: The House of Dragon, Koi and Phoenix

Tattu Dubai spans three upper floors of Ciel Dubai Marina, each offering a distinct mood and purpose. Together, they form the most ambitious Asian dining and lifestyle destination in the city.

Level 74: House of Dragon

The main Tattu restaurant features modern Chinese cuisine with intimate booths and world-class cocktails framed by breathtaking views of Dubai Marina and the Palm. The space is inspired by the legendary dragon, pairing artistry with flavour. Lunch business deals start at AED 149 for two courses. The bar is open to walk-in guests for casual drinks. Children are welcome until 9:00 PM, after which access is limited to guests aged 21 and above.

Level 76: House of Koi

Home to the world’s tallest infinity pool, this level offers a serene day-to-night atmosphere. Inspired by Koi and Feng Shui, the space balances tranquillity with elevated energy. Guests can relax on one of 50 plush daybeds, enjoy Asian fusion small plates, and sip premium drinks while taking in panoramic Dubai skyline views. The pool is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

Level 81: House of Phoenix

Tattu Sky Lounge and Terrace features a 360-degree air-conditioned open-air terrace, which is billed as the world’s highest fully air-conditioned open-air terrace. The space offers craft cocktails, live DJ sets, and a dramatic setting for sunset and evening entertainment. Afternoon tea starts at AED 175, and sunset cocktails with a chef’s platter start at AED 195. After dark, the venue transforms into a high-energy club with curated music. Guests must be aged 21 and above at all times.

Pricing & Packages (2026)

Tattu Sky Pool operates on a session-based entry system with several admission tiers. All prices are in UAE dirhams and include 10 percent service charge and 5 percent VAT, with an additional 7 percent municipality fee applied where applicable. The table below summarises the available options.

Access Type Price (AED) Inclusions Session Times
General Admission (no pool access)一 200 minimum spend per guest一 Access to Level 76, bar, and poolside restaurant; pool access not included; seating subject to availability. Fully redeemable on food and drinks. Only guests aged 15+ for morning sessions (9am–1:30pm) and 21+ for afternoon sessions (2pm–6pm).一 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
General Daybed (Standard Area)一 300 per person (AED 100 redeemable on food & drinks)一 One daybed per person in the standard area; includes pool access. Morning sessions: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM (ages 12+). Afternoon sunset sessions: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (ages 15+).一 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM / 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Front Row Daybed (Water’s Edge)一 500 per person (minimum 2 guests per bed; food and drink charged separately)一 Premium front-row daybeds positioned directly at the water’s edge. Two guests per bed. Morning sessions: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM (ages 12+). Afternoon sessions: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (ages 15+).一 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM / 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Sunset Experience (2 hours)一 From 195一 Sunset cocktails with a chef’s platter, perfect for golden hour photography.一 Evening (check exact times seasonally)
Afternoon Tea (Level 81)一 From 175一 Afternoon tea selection with Marina views.一 Afternoon
Breakfast at Tattu (Restaurant only)一 Unverified; check booking平台一 Breakfast bookings are for the restaurant only and do NOT include pool or daybed access. Daily 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM last reservation.一 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

General admission does not include pool access; it grants entry to the level and restaurant with a minimum spend of AED 200. For pool access, you must book a general or front-row daybed, which includes your dedicated lounging spot. Front-row beds require a minimum of two guests. Food and beverages are charged separately for daybeds unless specified otherwise.

Age Policy & Dress Code

Clear age restrictions apply across the three levels to maintain the desired atmosphere. The table below outlines the rules.

Venue Morning / Afternoon Evening
Tattu Restaurant (Level 74) Children welcome until 9:00 PM From 9:00 PM: guests aged 21+
Tattu Sky Pool (Level 76) 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM: ages 12+; 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM: ages 15+ N/A (pool closes at 6:00 PM)
Tattu Sky Lounge (Level 81) Guests aged 21+ at all times Guests aged 21+ at all times

For the pool area, the age policy is strictly enforced. Morning sessions (up to 1:30 PM) welcome guests aged 12 and above. Afternoon sessions (2:00 PM onwards) are reserved for guests aged 15 and above. The restaurant on level 76 is open to all ages during the day, regardless of pool access.

The dress code at Tattu Sky Pool is smart resort wear or beach chic. Swimwear is permitted at the pool, but guests are expected to wear a cover-up when moving to other parts of the level. Avoid sportswear, excessively revealing attire, or anything that would be out of place in an upscale pool environment. For Tattu Sky Lounge (Level 81), the dress code is smart elegant – ladies should opt for dresses or sophisticated evening wear, while gentlemen should wear trousers and a collared shirt. Swimwear is not permitted on Level 81 at any time.

Culinary Offering: Modern Pan-Asian Menu

The food at Tattu is described as modern Asian, traversing China, Korea, Japan, and Thailand. The menu features everything from flavourful dim sum and sushi to small plates of crispy squid and short rib bao, along with larger dishes such as Wagyu ribeye and Shanghai black cod. Highlights from the poolside menu include koi fish dumplings (presented like art on the plate), salt and pepper aubergine tempura, red pepper Wagyu with lotus root, and wasabi lobster. In the main restaurant (Level 74), the Peking duck and pancakes (AED 216 half, AED 387 full) is a must-try, beautifully presented as tender pieces of duck with crispy skin alongside a steaming basket of delicate pancakes. Signature cocktails start from AED 60, and a meal for two in the restaurant typically costs around AED 1,000.

Hotel Guest Access: Important Note for Ciel Residents

Ciel Dubai Marina hotel guests should note that access to Tattu Sky Pool is not automatically included with their room booking, despite the hotel being the tallest in the world. The pool is operated by an external partner (Tattu) and requires a separate advance reservation. Hotel guests must book their pool slot through the same channels as external visitors, and an additional access charge applies. Availability may vary, so advance booking is strongly recommended.

How to Book Your Tattu Sky Pool Experience

Reservations are essential and can be made online through the official Tattu Dubai booking portal or via the SevenRooms platform. Daybeds and tables sell out weeks in advance, especially on weekends and during peak tourist seasons (November to March). Steps to book:

  1. Choose your experience: Decide between General Admission (minimum spend only, no pool access), General Daybed (includes pool and lounger), or Front Row Daybed (premium water’s edge location). For sunset, book the afternoon session (2:00 PM – 6:00 PM) which covers golden hour and sunset.
  2. Select your date and time: Morning sessions run 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM (quieter, cooler). Afternoon sessions run 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (best for sunset views).
  3. Provide guest details: Enter the number of guests and any special requests.
  4. Complete payment: Pay the daybed fee online to secure your reservation. For General Admission, a credit card guarantee may be required.
  5. Arrive at Ciel Dubai Marina: The address is Al Sufouh Road, Dubai Marina. Complimentary valet parking is available for dining and pool guests.
  6. Check in at the dedicated Tattu reception: Take the elevator to Level 76. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your session start time to complete check-in and settle in.

For General Admission bookings, the minimum spend is AED 200 per guest, fully redeemable on food and drinks. For General Daybed bookings, AED 100 of the AED 300 fee is redeemable on food and drinks. Front Row Daybeds do not include any redeemable credit; food and drinks are charged separately.

Insider Tips for the Perfect Visit

  • Book the afternoon session for sunset: The 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM time slot is ideal for watching the sun dip below the Dubai Marina skyline, with the city lighting up as night falls. This is when Tattu Sky Pool is at its most photogenic.
  • Arrive early to secure the best daybed: Although daybeds are assigned at booking, arriving at the start of your session ensures you have maximum time to settle in and choose your preferred spot within your category.
  • Check the weather before you go: Dubai’s wind can be strong at 310 metres. Even on a clear day, the pool level may feel breezy. A second towel is recommended to stay comfortable.
  • Bring a fully charged phone or camera: The unobstructed 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, and the Arabian Gulf are unmatched. You will want to capture the moment.
  • Budget for extra costs: General Admission and General Daybed bookings include redeemable credit, but Front Row daybeds do not. Food and drinks are charged separately and can add AED 200-400 per person.
  • Confirm your booking before travelling: Tattu Sky Pool is in high demand. Double-check your reservation date and time via email or the booking platform to avoid disappointment.

Important Reminders & Restrictions

  • Pool size: Tattu Sky Pool is notably more compact than other Dubai infinity pools such as Aura Skypool or Address Beach Resort. It is designed for lounging and views rather than serious swimming. The area is relatively small, with the pool and daybeds in close proximity.
  • No tote bag or branded merchandise: Unlike some competitor venues, Tattu does not currently offer branded merchandise or a complimentary tote bag as part of the experience.
  • Elevator wait times: As the hotel uses a limited number of elevators while ramping up to full operations, you may experience a short wait to access the upper floors. Allow extra time in your schedule.
  • External partner rules: Since the pool is operated by a separate company, hotel guests do not receive complimentary access. All visitors must book through Tattu directly.

Final Verdict: Is Tattu Sky Pool Worth the Price?

Tattu Sky Pool offers a truly unique experience: the vertiginous thrill of floating 310 metres above Dubai in a record-breaking infinity pool. The panoramic views of Palm Jumeirah and the Marina skyline are spectacular, especially at sunset. The service is consistently described as impeccable, with friendly, knowledgeable staff. The modern Asian cuisine is beautifully presented and flavourful. However, the pool is relatively small and compact, so if you are looking for a large swimming area, consider alternatives like Aura Skypool or Zeta Seventy Seven. Tattu is best suited for couples, small groups, and solo travellers who prioritise views, ambience, and exclusivity over swimming space. The daybed prices are competitive with other premium sky pools in Dubai, but budget for additional food and drink costs. For hotel guests staying at Ciel Dubai Marina, the extra access fee may feel like an added expense, but the experience remains a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to swim at the very top of the world’s tallest hotel.

 

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