Stretching 4.5 kilometers into the shimmering Arabian Gulf, Al Marjan Island is an architectural marvel that has redefined the northern coastline of the UAE. This coral-shaped man-made archipelago isn't just a cluster of islands; it is a vision of futuristic hospitality and premium residential living that has officially come of age in 2026.
As of early 2026, Al Marjan Island has transitioned from a quiet retreat into one of the most dynamic real estate hotspots in the region. With the upcoming Wynn Al Marjan Island (the UAE’s first integrated gaming resort) nearing its 2027 opening, the island is currently experiencing a "gold rush" of development and infrastructure upgrades.
The Archipelago: Four Islands, Four Identities
The island is composed of four distinct islets, each meticulously planned to serve a specific lifestyle purpose:
- Breeze Island: The welcoming gateway. It is home to established luxury like the DoubleTree by Hilton and the Rixos Bab Al Bahr. Its 6,600-square-foot promenade is a local favorite for evening jogs and cycling.
- Treasure Island: Focused on well-being and family life. Spanning 2.5 million square feet, it features the Marjan Island Resort & Spa and a growing number of residential townhouses and villas.
- Dream Island: The emerging entertainment hub. In 2026, construction is peaking here as it prepares to host a vibrant mix of boutique hotels, beach clubs, and high-end nightlife venues.
- View Island: The residential heart. As the largest island (5 million square feet), it offers the most diverse property portfolio, from the iconic Pacific towers to ultra-luxury branded residences.
New Landmarks on the Horizon:
The island's skyline is rapidly evolving with world-renowned brands:
- Wynn Al Marjan Island: The 71-story signature tower has now topped out at 299 meters.
- Nobu Residences: A symbol of understated luxury and world-class dining.
- Tonino Lamborghini & Jacob & Co Residences: These projects are setting new records for price-per-square-foot in RAK.
- Sora Beach Residences & Soléva: New lifestyle-first projects offering "SuperApp-enabled" residential services.
Nearby Areas:
- Al Hamra Village – golf course, marina, mall, and residential communities
- Mina Al Arab – waterfront villas and themed sub-communities
- Central Ras Al Khaimah – hospitals, malls, and government offices
Infrastructure & Connectivity:
Gone are the days when Al Marjan felt "remote." 2026 has brought major connectivity breakthroughs:
- The Wynn Bridge: This 548-meter bridge is nearly complete (scheduled for late 2026), providing a direct link from the island to the E311 and E611 highways. This will slash travel time to Dubai to under 50 minutes.
- RAK Central: Located just off the island, this new "urban heart" is becoming the business and cultural district for the area.
- Micromobility: The island is now fully integrated with e-scooter and e-bike networks, making it easy to hop between resorts and residences without a car.
Island Lifestyle:
Living on Al Marjan is about the "vacation-at-home" philosophy.
- Water Sports: Turtle Beach remains the go-to for jet skiing, parasailing, and occasional turtle sightings in the shallows.
- Dining: Beyond resort staples, independent eateries like Salt (food truck vibes) and Vespa (Italian fine dining) have become community staples.
- Retail: While Al Hamra Mall is the primary shopping hub (4-minute drive), the island's own Marjan Beach retail promenade is expanding with more boutique shops and organic cafes.



