You should always expect more because there isn't much in the way of things. The world's tallest building, as well as a series of intricate islands with resorts from some of the world's top brands, are located in the Emirate.

The Palm Jumeirah, an artificial archipelago of islands shaped like a palm tree, will soon be home to one of the most exciting hotels to open in a long time. We are excited to share a series of the first released photos along with new details about the resort to prove that this new Atlantis will be over the top.

To find out how far it will be pushed, read on.

Meet Atlantis The Royal Dubai

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It's not the sandcastle-like resort you've likely seen in the Bahamas that's self-dubbed as the most ultra-luxuryExperiential resort in the world. It is not the same as Atlantis, The Palm, the new resort's next-door neighbor.

This super-modern take on Atlantis is futuristic and elevated, as it towers 43 floors above the Arabian Sea, almost like a spaceship or something.

Atlantis The Royal is an example of a building that's in the future.

Cloud 22 is one of the hottest places on the 22nd floor, with a swimming pool, DJ sets, a swim-up bar and a view of The Palm and the sea.

Ling Ling will be a pan-Asian-style restaurant where guests can expect a culturally rich, multi-sensory, dining and late night party experience.

The famed Japanese restaurant Nobu is set to open its first pool and beach club while an impressive lineup of celebrity chefs, including Heston Blumenthal, will helm restaurants and bars. Seventeen restaurants and bars will open at Atlantis The Royal.

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There are lots of different types of accommodations to choose from.

Entry-level rooms have one king bed or two queen beds and are less than 600 square feet. The balconies in the rooms are under 100 square feet. If you upgrade to a Royal Club-level room, you'll get access to daily breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails, and a 24 hour butler service.

Visitors can choose between a Junior Sky View Suite and a Sky Pool Villa.

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The Sky Pool Villa has a large living room and dining area, a pantry and two toilets. The decks range in size from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet and are adorned with sun chairs and a private pool.

The Junior Sky Suite has a smaller outdoor space than the Sky Terrace Suites, but still has great views of the city.

The resort's collection of signature penthouses is sure to impress even the wealthiest Real Housewife. The Royal Mansion, the highest point of the hotel, has a private entrance flanked by 100 year old olive trees, as well as the two-bedroom Panoramic Penthouse, which has a private entrance flanked by 100 year old olive trees.

butler services that take care of unpacking your luggage, pressing your clothes and taking you on a private tour of the resort are some of the perks that I love for guests in a suite or penthouse.

To ensure a perfect night's sleep, guests can request custom pillows from the miniature pillow menu, which includes options from memory foam feet pillows to buckwheat pillows.

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Modern digital services like streaming TVs and smart technology are included in each of the different room types.

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There are more and more "WOW" moments to come. The British celebrity chef's first cocktail bar, a 21-foot tall jellyfish aquarium, is sure to be the center of attention.

The artist's interpretation of the first drops of rain will be every wannabe-influencer's dream photo op.

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Skyblaze is a fountain that is the first and only permanent fire and water fountain in the middle east. The spa has a variety of treatments that use volcanic rock, crushed meteorite, lavender black soap and gold.

How to book

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The hotel isn't scheduled to open until the beginning of March, but reservations are currently being taken. Unlike the Atlantis properties in the Bahamas that are part of the Marriott Bonvoy program, this new resort is owned by a separate group.

If you book an entry level room with the Advanced Purchase Offer and the Best Available Rate, you will pay at least $900 a night. Sky Pool Villas are over $5,000 a night, while the Royal Club level rooms start at $1,200 a night.