Dubai clearly didn’t get the memo about “going big or going home”, it just went higher. The city has smashed yet another record with the unveiling of the world’s tallest infinity pool at Tattu Sky Pool, perched dramatically on the 76th floor of Ciel Dubai Marina. At roughly 310 metres in the sky, this pool isn’t just a place to swim, it’s a full-blown experience with views that practically make your jaw drop.
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To put this in perspective, the new Tattu Sky Pool has knocked the infinity pool at Address Beach Resort off its throne. Set to swing its doors open at the end of 2025, this record-shattering beauty will sit proudly on top of what’s soon to be the tallest hotel on the planet. Guests won’t simply be taking a swim, they’ll be literally floating above Dubai, soaking in jaw-dropping, uninterrupted views of Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, and that insanely photogenic Arabian Gulf skyline.
Honestly, this isn’t just another rooftop pool you casually tiptoe into. Sitting on level 76, the pool is just one part of the Tattu Dubai experience, which sprawls across three breathtaking levels, each one more jaw-dropping than the last.
Level 74 is where the main restaurant and bar are. Level 76 houses the pool. And level 81? That’s the Tattu Sky Lounge and Terrace, billed as the highest fully air-conditioned open-air terrace on the planet. Yes, Dubai just loves its world records like that.
A Taste Of Asia… In The Clouds
The concept comes courtesy of the Permanently Unique Group, run by brothers Adam and Drew Jones, the brains behind the original Tattu Manchester. ChatGPT said:
For their Dubai debut, they’ve really pulled out all the stops, fusing Chinese and Japanese-inspired design into a space that’s as sleek as it is dramatic, think elegance with a dash of theatre.
Inside, the 170-seater restaurant doesn’t just serve food; it stages it. You’ll find koi fish dumplings, wagyu with a punch of red pepper, wasabi lobster, and aubergine tempura so moreish it should probably come with a warning. Business lunches start at Dh149, while a two-course feast will set you back Dh195.
And by the pool? The vibe here is sheer indulgence. Imagine sinking into one of 50 plush daybeds, sipping on a perfectly chilled cocktail, and nibbling on Asian fusion small plates that practically scream for an Instagram post. Sundowners feel like a mini celebration every evening, come on, who wouldn’t want a snap of this?
Cocktails, Views & Sunset Parties
Let’s face it, Dubai loves a good view with its cocktails. Tattu Sky Lounge & Terrace will lean into that, offering afternoon teas starting at Dh175, sunset cocktails with a chef’s platter from Dh195, and after-dark DJ sets to keep the party going. The panoramic terrace will make it hard to leave… unless, of course, you’re heading back to your equally sky-high hotel room.
Rooms at Ciel Dubai Marina open for bookings from 15 November, with rates starting at Dh2,328 per night for a deluxe room. No pressure, right?
A Tower Built To Break Records
The hotel itself is a Dh2 billion marvel, soaring to 377 metres and 82 storeys. Once complete, it will officially outshine the Gevora Hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road as the world’s tallest hotel. Inside, guests will find 10 dining venues, a spa, gym, and a guest lounge, all wrapped up in a glassy, futuristic design by NORR Group.
Originally slated for last year, the opening has been pushed to the end of 2025, but if early previews are anything to go by, it’ll be worth the wait.
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The Sky’s The Limit
When Dubai does luxury, it doesn’t just flirt with the idea, it takes it on a private jet and lands it 300 metres up in the air. The Tattu Sky Pool isn’t just another Instagrammable rooftop; it’s the city’s latest power move in the global luxury game.
After all, who wouldn’t want to say they went for a swim in the clouds?
Cover Image Courtesy: Tattu Skypool/Website
First Published: October 13, 2025 12:23 PM