One of Dubai's leading developers, Nakheel, has announced the launch of the first set of villas on Palm Jebel Ali. Nakheel, the developer behind Palm Jumeirah, has unveiled the villas with prices starting from Dhs 18 million. The first set of villas centre around four fronds of the island and have two types, Coral and Beach villas. Each of these villas will be available in eight unique styles.
Coral and Beach villas will draw inspiration from the beauty of nature and set the scene for the future of Palm Jebel Ali as a residential and lifestyle destination of choice. With distinct designs, natural surroundings, and picturesque views of blue waters and beaches, these villas will offer pristine nature that residents will enjoy.
The launch of the project follows the unveiling of the new futuristic master plan by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in June this year.
Commenting on the launch, Rasha Hasan, Chief Commercial Officer of Nakheel, said, "We are delighted to bring Palm Jebel Ali to market at this exciting time, with the island playing a transformative role in shaping the city’s future, raising the global benchmark on waterfront living and underlining its position as a world-class lifestyle destination."
In terms of amenities, the villas will feature floor-to-ceiling windows, enabling residents to embrace a panoramic view of the private beaches, a soft and neutral palette and luxury finishes to create a tranquil atmosphere in the exclusive private frond neighbourhoods.
Set on 13.4 square kilometres of land, Palm Jebel Ali, is located within Dubai’s future growth centre, with excellent connectivity via Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) to other Dubai destinations or to Abu Dhabi. Once ready, it will feature seven islands and 16 fronds, adding a total of 91 kilometres of beachfront, with three access points to the island.
The island will offer enhanced waterfront living, extensive green spaces and people-oriented mobility while utilising smart city technology to streamline transportation management. The island will also offer over 80 hotels and resorts and several unique retail and dining experiences.