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    Sirène by Gaïa: Inside Dubai’s Newest Beach Club

    By Monica BonaltoAugust 22, 20267 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • Sirenè by Gaïa is a new beach club at J1 Beach that combines Greek-Mediterranean dining with a lively daytime atmosphere.
    • It features a large main restaurant, pool access, luxe cabanas, and a vibrant party scene with live DJs on weekends.
    • The menu emphasizes fresh, shareable dishes and innovative cocktails designed for socializing and Instagram appeal.
    • Booking is essential, especially for weekend sunbeds and cabanas, as they operate on a minimum spend basis.
    • Weekday lunches offer a more relaxed experience, while weekends are ideal for those seeking a full party vibe.

    There is beach club fatigue in Dubai, and then there is Sirenè by Gaïa: the sprawling new arrival at J1 Beach that has managed to make even the most jaded regulars sit up. Billed as one of the largest beachside restaurant-and-club concepts the city has seen, it takes the DIFC favourite Gaïa’s modern Greek-Mediterranean playbook and stretches it across roughly 9,000 square metres of golden sand, pool decks and hidden bars. If you have been wondering whether it lives up to the hype, here is everything you need to know before you book. Sirène by Gaïa is here.

    The Concept: Greek Mythology Meets Dubai Maximalism

    Sirenè takes its name and its aesthetic cues from Greek mythology — think sculptural columns, sun-bleached textures and a sense of theatre that runs through the whole property. It is the work of restaurateur Evgeny Kuzin and chef Izu Ani, the pair behind Gaïa in DIFC, one of the most consistently booked-out restaurants in the city. Here, they have taken that fine-dining DNA and loosened the collar for a beach-club setting: the food is still serious, but the atmosphere is unmistakably daytime-party.

    Location: J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1

    Sirenè by Gaïa sits on J1 Beach in Jumeirah 1, part of the newer stretch of beachfront dining and leisure destinations that has quickly become one of Dubai’s most talked-about strips. It is an easy taxi ride from Downtown, DIFC and Jumeirah, with valet parking on site, worth using, since the area gets busy on weekends and around sunset.

    Atmosphere and Layout

    This is not a quiet cabana-and-a-book kind of beach club. Sirenè is built for spectacle, with a main restaurant seating up to around 400 guests, a swimming pool, roughly 300 sunbeds, a run of luxe cabanas and several bars tucked into corners of the property that reveal themselves as the day goes on. Expect a live DJ, a see-and-be-seen crowd, and energy that builds steadily from a relaxed lunch service into a full-blown afternoon party by mid-afternoon on weekends.

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    Food and Drink

    The menu leans into modern Greek-Mediterranean cooking: think fresh crudo, whole grilled fish, char-grilled meats, sharing mezze and plenty of produce-forward plates designed for long, grazing lunches. The drinks programme mirrors the food’s confidence, with a cocktail list built around bright, citrus-driven serves that suit the setting, plus a serious wine and Champagne selection for tables looking to make an afternoon of it. Portions and presentation are designed for sharing and for Instagram in roughly equal measure.

    Day Passes, Access and Pricing

    Access generally works on a minimum-spend or day-pass basis for sunbeds and cabanas, redeemable against food and drink, which is standard practice for Dubai’s beach club scene. Exact rates and packages shift with the season and day of the week, so it is worth checking the venue’s official booking channels or calling ahead directly rather than relying on third-party listings. As a rough guide, expect this to sit in the premium tier alongside Dubai’s other headline beach clubs rather than the budget end of the market.

    Best Time to Go

    Weekday lunches are your best bet for a calmer, more restaurant-focused experience with easier table access. Friday and Saturday afternoons are when Sirenè shows its true colours: DJ sets, a packed pool deck and a crowd that has clearly dressed for the occasion. If you want the party without the peak-hour queue for sunbeds, arriving early afternoon and staying through golden hour tends to be the sweet spot.

    Booking Tips

    Reservations are essential, particularly for weekend sunbeds and cabanas, which can sell out days in advance during peak season (roughly October to April). Book directly through the venue’s official channels where possible, confirm the minimum spend before you go, and if you are coming as a large group, call ahead to check whether they can accommodate you together, as the layout is spread across several zones.

    Open-air Gaïa seaside bar with woven stools, fruit bowls, and ornate white columns under a slatted canopy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where exactly is Sirenè by Gaïa located?

    It is located at J1 Beach in Jumeirah 1, Dubai, alongside several other beachfront dining and lounge concepts.

    Is Sirenè by Gaïa a restaurant or a beach club?

    Both. It operates as a full daytime restaurant with sunbeds, pool access and cabanas, transitioning into a livelier beach-club atmosphere with DJs as the day progresses, particularly on weekends.

    Do I need to book in advance?

    Yes, especially for weekend sunbeds and cabanas. Reservations are strongly recommended, and it is best to book through the venue’s official channels and confirm minimum spend requirements ahead of your visit.

    Is Sirenè by Gaïa related to Gaïa in DIFC?

    Yes. It comes from the same team, restaurateur Evgeny Kuzin and chef Izu Ani, who built Gaïa DIFC into one of Dubai’s most in-demand restaurants, applying that same culinary confidence to a beach-club format.

    Shisha and Brunch at Sirene

    Alongside the main restaurant and beach club offering, Sirene has built out a shisha programme that runs into the evening as the lighting shifts and the DJ sets ramp up, making it a genuine option for guests who want to extend a day session into a proper night out without leaving the venue. The brunch offering is also a significant part of the appeal, following the well-established Dubai format of a set menu with drinks packages, though timings and exact packages rotate by season, so it is worth checking Sirene’s official channels or a booking platform like SevenRooms for the current weekend brunch schedule and pricing before you commit.

    How Sirene Compares to J1 Beach’s Other Big Names

    Sirene sits on the same stretch of J1 Beach as several other headline dining and beach-club concepts, including Bâoli Dubai, and the comparison comes up often for anyone planning a day out on this part of the coast. Where Bâoli leans into French-Asian fine dining with a more intimate crescent pool, Sirene is built for scale — a bigger footprint, more sunbeds, and a Greek-Mediterranean menu that draws directly on the pedigree of Gaïa in DIFC. If you are choosing between the two, Sirene suits a bigger group day-party energy, while Bâoli tends to feel slightly more restaurant-first earlier in the day.

    Minimum Spend and What to Expect on Your Bill

    As with most premium beach clubs on this stretch of coastline, sunbeds and cabanas at Sirene typically require a minimum spend redeemable against food and drink rather than a flat entry fee. This is standard practice across Dubai’s beach club scene and exists to offset the cost of holding prime real estate on a limited stretch of sand, so it is not unique to Sirene. Exact figures shift by season, day of the week and table location, so confirming current terms directly with the venue before booking will save any surprises when the bill arrives.

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    Monica Bonalto arrived in Dubai in 2017 with a background in hospitality journalism and quickly became one of the most trusted voices in the UAE's dining and nightlife space. Over seven years on the ground, she has reviewed more than 400 venues across all seven emirates — from the sun-baked beach clubs of JBR and the rooftop terraces of DIFC, to the understated local gems that rarely make it onto tourist lists.Before joining What's Hot in UAE as Nightlife & Dining Editor, Monica contributed to Time Out Dubai, Abu Dhabi Food Festival coverage, and several regional hospitality publications. She has attended every major restaurant opening in Dubai since 2019 and maintains direct relationships with PRs and venue operators across the city — which means the information you read in her guides is always verified, never recycled from a press release.Her specialities are happy hours (she has personally verified every deal on our lists), Friday brunches, and the Northern Emirates' emerging food scene. She is based in DIFC and eats out five times a week. When she says a place is worth your money, it is.Follow Monica's work on Muck Rack, Substack, Vocal, and Medium.

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