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Rising to a height of 100 meters (328 feet), Therme Dubai – Islands in the Sky will feature botanical gardens suspended from the air and cascading pools filled with restorative waters as well as ...
The World Islands are composed mainly of sand dredged from Dubai's shallow coastal waters and are one of several artificial island developments in the emirate. [1] The World's developer is Nakheel Properties, and the project was originally conceived by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai.
The Dubai Islands (Arabic: جزر دبي), also known as Deira Islands (Arabic: جزر ديرة), are four artificial islands off the coast of Deira in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The project was initially called Palm Deira and was planned to be part of the Palm Islands .
On 31 May 2023, Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced the relaunch of the project, confirming it would be up to twice the size of Palm Jumeirah adding additional coastline of approximately 110 km, including more than 80 hotels. [20] The project aims to house 35,000 families, featuring luxury mansions and apartments.
More than 70 kilometers of Dubai shoreline could become a huge coastal regeneration project, if the plan from developer Urb goes ahead.
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A private Island of 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2) - to the south west will be exclusive and contain 140 luxury apartments, a marina and a boutique hotel. [ 4 ] A convention centre, restaurants, three additional hotels which will add 2,400 rooms to the city facilities and shopping outlets are included in the project.
Palm Islands, aerial view 2010 map of developments, including Palm Jebal Ali, Palm Jumeirah, Palm Deira, The World, The Universe (not shown here), and Dubai Waterfront.. The Palm Islands consist of three artificial archipelagos: Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Islands (formerly known as Palm Deira or Deira Islands), and Palm Jebel Ali, [1] on the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.