Dubai Creek Harbour

Located along the waterfront of Ras Al Khor, Emaar Dubai Creek Harbour is a planned mixed-use development that forms part of Dubai’s long-term urban expansion strategy. Developed by Emaar Properties, the project is positioned between Dubai Creek and the city’s existing urban core, offering a combination of residential, commercial, and leisure components under a phased delivery model.

The Dubai Creek Harbour master plan divides the area into nine districts, each designed for specific uses like homes, shops, hotels, and community facilities. The goal is to create a connected neighborhood that can support daily life independently, with planned access to public transportation, schools, healthcare, and other essential services. As one of Emaar’s most significant land-based projects, Dubai Creek Harbour plays a central role in the emirate’s strategic shift toward integrated, sustainable communities.

Public Amenities

Education

At present, the Dubai Creek Harbour project details do not include on-site schools. However, families living in the area can access several established schools within a short driving distance. Options include Deira International School, Dubai Grammar School, and Al Mawakeb School in Al Garhoud. Nurseries such as Hummingbird and Blossoms also serve the early education needs of nearby residents. While the Dubai Creek Harbour map shows residential clusters and public zones, educational facilities are primarily located in adjacent districts.

Healthcare

There are no major hospitals currently located within the development itself. Residents rely on nearby healthcare centers, such as Rashid Hospital, Emirates Specialty Hospital, and Nadd Al Hamar Health Center, all of which are accessible within approximately 10–15 minutes by car. These facilities cover general and specialist medical services until dedicated healthcare units are introduced as part of future phases.

Shopping

Although full retail capacity is still under construction, the Dubai Creek Harbour project details include over 800 planned retail outlets across multiple zones. For now, residents primarily visit malls in surrounding areas, such as Dubai Festival City Mall and Dubai Mall. Retail expansion within the community is set to follow the completion of central commercial spaces outlined in the Dubai Creek Harbour map.

Recreational Facilities

The area features public spaces, including Dubai Creek Harbour Walk, Creek Marina, and Creek Beach, which provide residents with waterfront access and outdoor areas for walking and leisure. Nearby, Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary adds ecological value and is visible from many parts of the community. Recreational zones are integrated throughout the site as part of the broader lifestyle infrastructure included in the development plan.

Transportation Infrastructure

Road Access

Dubai Creek Harbour connects directly to Ras Al Khor Road (E44) and Nad Al Hamar Road (D62), providing straightforward access to key areas like Downtown Dubai and Dubai International Airport. Commuting by car typically takes around 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the destination. These road links are part of the broader Dubai Creek Harbour map, which outlines the internal and external connectivity of the development.

Public Transport

Currently, public transit options are limited within the community. The nearest metro access point is Creek Metro Station on the Green Line. Local bus routes also stop near the area but do not yet cover all residential clusters. As more phases of the Dubai Creek Harbour project details are completed, expanded public transport options are expected to follow, including better integration with Dubai’s metro and bus networks.

Marine Transport

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) operates two marine lines connecting Dubai Creek Harbour to Dubai Festival City and Al Jaddaf. These services operate on fixed schedules, running daily during both weekdays and weekends and offer a direct alternative to road travel. Marine stops are located near the Dubai Creek Harbour walk, making them accessible for residents and visitors using the promenade.

Transport Master Plan

A dedicated transport master plan was developed for the area by Aurecon, aiming to reduce reliance on private cars by 30–35%. The plan integrates multiple transit options across land and water, reflecting long-term infrastructure goals tied to the delivery of future zones, including areas surrounding the planned Emaar Dubai Creek Tower and the growing number of Dubai Creek Harbour apartments for sale.

Development Projects

Completed Projects

Several residential and mixed-use buildings have been completed under the Emaar Dubai Creek Harbour development. These include projects like Creek Horizon, The Grand, Harbour Gate, Creekside 18, and Palace Residences. The completed zones align with the broader Dubai Creek Harbour master plan, which structures each district for a phased rollout of housing, retail, and amenities. These properties are currently listed among the available Dubai Creek Harbour apartments for sale, offering mid- to high-rise living options in waterfront and inland plots.

Ongoing Projects

Construction is ongoing across multiple districts in line with the long-term phasing of the Dubai Creek Harbour master plan. Current projects include Cedar, Oria, Creek Waters Phase 2, The Cove Phase 2, and Address Residences. New phases, such as Palace Residences Creek Blue and Lotus at Creek Beach, are also underway. Emaar Properties leads these projects and reflects the company's roadmap to complete the area over the next several years. Several of these zones will form the future setting for the planned Emaar Dubai Creek Tower, which remains part of the community's long-term vision.

Development Future Outlook 

Dubai Creek Harbour is planned as a long-term development zone, with multiple phases expected to roll out through the end of the decade. According to the current Dubai Creek Harbour master plan, the area will eventually include residential, retail, commercial, and cultural districts designed to function as a self-contained urban environment. The area's future phases will build on what's already in place, adding more access points to essential services and facilities. A significant part of what's planned is the Emaar Dubai Creek Tower, which is still in the proposal stage and expected to become a focal point within the development once finalized. The community will also include large-scale commercial spaces, such as Dubai Square, and additional residential zones, which will enhance the available Dubai Creek Harbour apartments for sale.

Dubai Creek Harbour is designated as a freehold area. This status allows foreign nationals to purchase property with full ownership rights, aligning with Dubai's wider policy to attract long-term investors and residents in strategic locations. As more buildings are completed, the community is likely to attract a mix of residents and buyers—some seeking to live in a well-connected waterfront area. In contrast, others are interested in long-term investment opportunities tied to the area's ongoing development.

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