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DAMAC Properties, a company based in the UAE, has started a big island development project in Dubailand

BY THE ARAB TODAY Nov 21, 2024

DAMAC Properties, a company based in the UAE, has started a big island development project in Dubailand

DAMAC Properties, a company based in the UAE, has started a big island development project in Dubailand

UAE-based DAMAC Properties announced on Wednesday that it is launching a major island development project in Dubailand called DAMAC Islands. This is the company’s third and biggest community project introduced in 2024.

DAMAC Islands

DAMAC Properties revealed their new project at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena on Tuesday. The event was attended by the company’s founder and chairman, Hussain Sajwani, and Managing Director, Amira Sajwani, according to a company statement.

Bollywood stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Ranveer Singh, Sara Ali Khan, and Amir Khan, along with Lebanese actress Nadine Njeim, also attended the launch.

Inspired by famous island destinations, the project will include six themed areas: Maldives, Bora Bora, Seychelles, Hawaii, Bali, and Fiji. This is DAMAC’s sixth major development and will feature luxury villas and townhouses for investors and families.

Project details

DAMAC announced their new project on Tuesday after a month of promotions, including a campaign called “DAMAC Air,” where people around the world had a chance to win free flights to their favorite destinations.

The project offers luxury villas and townhouses. Six-bedroom villas start at $1.7 million (AED 6.3 million), and seven-bedroom villas start at $5 million (AED 18.5 million). Townhouses include four-bedroom units for $599,000 (AED 2.2 million) and five-bedroom units for $844,000 (AED 3.1 million).

The island will feature a hot springs spa, jungle swings, a bird park, and a mini-golf island. It will also have a unique Aqua Dome for indoor water activities.

Residents can enjoy paddle boat rides and lagoon tours with hammocks. The site will also include a wedding venue, a tortoise garden, a fresh fruit market, and a private Residents Clubhouse.

Published: 21th November 2024

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