Marjan Island

Al Marjan Island is an artificial archipelago located in Ras Al Khaimah, developed to support tourism, residential living, and mixed-use investment. Spanning four connected islands, it has gradually attracted attention due to its master-planned layout and coastal location. Al Marjan Island is regulated by Ras Al Khaimah’s property laws and forms part of the emirate’s broader plan to expand its coastal real estate offerings. 

Public Amenities

  • Education

There are no schools or nurseries directly within Marjan Island Ras Al Khaimah. Families living on the island typically access educational services in nearby areas such as Al Hamra and Al Dhait. Options include Ras Al Khaimah Academy, Little Treasure Nursery, and the New British International School, which are reachable by car within 15 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic.

  • Healthcare

Medical services are not available on the island itself. Residents rely on healthcare facilities located off the island, including Sheikh Khalifa Specialty Hospital, RAK Medical Center, and Al Oraibi Hospital. These institutions offer general and specialist care and are accessible by private transport or taxi. As Al Marjan Island development projects expand, there may be future provisions for on-site clinics or health centers.

  • Retail

Basic retail needs are met through small markets located within residential buildings, such as Zoom and Al Sanad Supermarket. Larger shopping options, including malls and hypermarkets, are located in surrounding neighborhoods. Residents often travel to Al Hamra Mall or Manar Mall for access to a broader range of retail and dining options.

  • Religious Facilities

No mosques or churches are currently located within the Al Marjan Island location map. Worshippers use facilities in nearby communities, including Masjid Umar bin Al-Khathab and Al-Iman Mosque. Churches are accessible in industrial or central urban parts of Ras Al Khaimah.

These amenities reflect the early-stage residential profile of the island, with essential services found in surrounding areas rather than on-site.

Transportation and Infrastructure

  • Road Access

Marjan Island Ras Al Khaimah is connected to the mainland via a causeway that links directly to Al Ittihad Street (E11), one of the main highways in the northern emirates. This provides direct access to Ras Al Khaimah city and nearby communities, such as Al Hamra. The island is primarily accessed by private vehicles, and most residential or hotel developments offer parking for residents and visitors. Travelers using GPS can search for Marjan Island Ras Al Khaimah's direction to navigate the route via Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salem Road or the E11 highway.

  • Public Transport

There are no public bus routes or stations currently operating on Al Marjan Island. The nearest bus facilities are located in central Ras Al Khaimah, approximately 20-25 minutes by car. Currently, residents and visitors rely on taxis or private transportation. Car rental services are also available in the surrounding areas for tourists or short-term visitors.

  • Future Developments

Planned transport upgrades include a network of vertiports to accommodate electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis. These are part of a broader regional mobility initiative aimed at improving travel between Marjan Island Ras Al Khaimah, Jebel Jais, and urban centers. These developments are expected to improve regional access over the coming years. As shown on the Al Marjan Island location map, the current layout is car-centric, with future infrastructure focused on supporting tourism and investment-driven mobility solutions.

Ongoing and Completed Projects

  • Major Developments


Several large-scale Al Marjan Island development projects are currently underway, reflecting the community’s focus on hospitality and mixed-use construction. One of the most prominent is the Wynn Al Marjan Island resort, a $3.9 billion project by Wynn Resorts. It includes hotel, retail, and entertainment components and is expected to complete by 2027.

Ardee Developments has announced multiple projects, including Fairmont Residences and a broader mixed-use complex featuring branded apartments and a luxury hotel. Manta Bay, another key development, is being built by Major Developers, with New System Engineering appointed as the main contractor. JW Marriott Resort and Residences is also under construction by WOW Resorts in partnership with Marriott International.

These developments are part of a wider real estate strategy for Marjan Island Ras Al Khaimah, intended to expand tourism capacity and long-stay residential options.

  • Other Notable Projects


Several additional projects have either launched or sold out in recent months. These include Nobu Hotel & Residences, Gianfranco Ferre Residences, and Moonstone Residences with interiors by Missoni. Sunshine Bay, a waterfront apartment project, has been fully sold. The Beach Residences also adds to the growing number of branded living spaces in the area.

These projects vary in size and scope but share a common focus on hospitality-led investment and beachfront residential offerings. Their distribution across the Al Marjan Island location map highlights the ongoing transformation of the island into a key destination within Ras Al Khaimah’s coastal planning framework.

Future Outlook 

The long-term direction of Al Marjan Island development projects is tied to Ras Al Khaimah’s broader strategy to support tourism, foreign investment, and residential demand along the coast. With the launch of the Wynn Resort, which includes a licensed gaming facility, the area is expected to draw regional attention and increase visitor traffic. Other hospitality-led projects, such as the Marjan Island Hotel developments by international brands, are positioned to support this shift by expanding room inventory and associated commercial activity.

Infrastructure plans, including new mobility options like vertiports for eVTOL air transport, are also expected to shape the island’s role within the emirate’s tourism network. Residential demand is likely to follow, especially in areas near branded hotels or waterfront properties.

Al Marjan Island is classified as a freehold area. This status permits foreign nationals to purchase property with full ownership rights, in line with investment regulations in other key zones across the UAE. This legal framework supports both individual buyers and institutional investors interested in long-term asset ownership.

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