By Chris Veinbaums | Founder, Royale Stays Dubai | DTCM Licensed Operator
Published: June 2026
About our data: nightly rates and occupancy draw from Royale Stays managed-portfolio booking data across Downtown Dubai apartments, alongside DTCM and Airbnb market figures.

Atlantis The Royal Residences are ultra-luxury Kerzner apartments and penthouses on the crescent of Palm Jumeirah, sharing the address and amenities of the Atlantis The Royal resort. For short-term rental that makes Atlantis The Royal Residences a strong income address on Palm Jumeirah. To see how it compares against operators and the wider market, the best Airbnb management company in Dubai guide is the place to start.
Atlantis The Royal Residences are ultra-prime apartments and penthouses on the Palm Jumeirah crescent, beside the Atlantis The Royal resort, with access to its restaurants, pools, and beach. These are apartment residences at the top end of the Dubai market. The wider island picture sits in the Palm Jumeirah Airbnb management guide.
Across Royale Stays managed Palm Jumeirah apartments, the blended rate is AED 1,259 a night at 88% occupancy. A studio averages AED 956 a night for about AED 26,195 a month, a one-bedroom AED 706 a night for roughly AED 19,279 a month, a two-bedroom AED 1,423 a night for around AED 38,922 a month, and a three-bedroom AED 1,696 a night for about AED 46,565 a month. These ultra-luxury apartments sit at the very top of the Palm range given their resort association and crescent position, so units consistently outperform the area average. Full figures by property type are in the Palm Jumeirah rental income guide.
A two-bedroom apartment at Atlantis The Royal Residences grossing AED 38,922 a month on short-term rental nets roughly AED 33,084 a month after a from 15% management fee. A comparable two-bedroom on a standard annual lease returns well under half that per month, and Palm Jumeirah’s beachfront premium widens the gap. Short-term rental asks more operationally, which professional management covers in full. To run your own figures, the Dubai property ROI calculator turns your purchase price into a net short-term return.

Guests booking Atlantis The Royal Residences want the resort lifestyle inside a private apartment, with access to the Atlantis restaurants, pools, and beach, which commands some of the highest nightly rates on the island. That beachfront, resort-style demand keeps Palm Jumeirah occupancy at 88% across the year. For a full breakdown of what professional management includes and costs, see the Airbnb property management costs and ROI guide.
A Atlantis The Royal Residences short-term let needs a DTCM holiday home permit, professional photography, dynamic pricing, round-the-clock guest communication, housekeeping between stays, and owners-association coordination. Royale Stays runs the full operation for a from 15% fee, including permit submission for overseas owners, with a single monthly statement covering revenue, fee, costs, and net transfer. The owner receives the income without managing the day-to-day.
Atlantis The Royal Residences pairs a Palm Jumeirah beachfront address with resort-grade short-term rental demand, and a managed two-bedroom apartment nets in the region of AED 33,084 a month after fees. For owners who want that return without the operational load, professional management makes the difference. To see what your Atlantis The Royal Residences apartment can earn, get a free earnings estimate for your property and get started today.
Related Palm Jumeirah buildings: see what owners earn at Fairmont The Palm Residences and One Palm.
1. How much does a Atlantis The Royal Residences apartment earn on Airbnb?
Palm Jumeirah apartments average AED 1,259 a night at 88% occupancy, so a two-bedroom grosses around AED 38,922 a month and a three-bedroom around AED 46,565 a month.
2. What does an owner keep after management fees at Atlantis The Royal Residences?
After Royale Stays’ from 15% management fee, a two-bedroom apartment grossing about AED 38,922 a month returns roughly AED 33,084 a month net, before DTCM permit and maintenance costs.
3. Do I need a DTCM permit to rent a Atlantis The Royal Residences apartment short-term?
Yes. Every Dubai short-term rental requires a DTCM holiday home permit. A management company can submit the application for you, including for overseas owners.
4. Is short-term rental better than a long-term lease at Atlantis The Royal Residences?
For most owners, yes. A managed two-bedroom apartment nets around AED 33,084 a month short-term, comfortably more than a standard annual lease per month, in exchange for higher operational involvement that full management handles.
5. Can Royale Stays manage my Atlantis The Royal Residences apartment if I live abroad?
Yes. Royale Stays manages remotely for overseas owners, covering the DTCM permit, guest operations, housekeeping, and maintenance, with monthly income transferred to the owner.
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