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Ras Al Khaimah Real Estate: Dubai Developer Unveils Luxury Project Adjacent to Wynn Al Marjan Island UAE Casino

Sun 29 Sep 2024

Ellington Properties, a prominent Dubai real estate developer, has unveiled plans for Playa Del Sol, its latest luxury residential project on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah. This announcement follows the successful launch of Cala Del Mar, marking the company’s fourth development in the region. Playa Del Sol is projected for completion by the fourth quarter of 2027.
 

Located adjacent to the Wynn Resort, which hosts the UAE’s first casino, Playa Del Sol is poised to offer a unique seaside living experience. The development features an array of residential options, including studios, one to three-bedroom apartments, three-bedroom duplexes, four-bedroom penthouses, and an exclusive four-bedroom villa.

 

Designed to enhance natural light and offer stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, each unit provides residents direct access to the beautiful shoreline. Playa Del Sol is strategically placed near the Wynn Resort, placing it at the heart of the region’s burgeoning entertainment hub and boosting its attractiveness to both investors and future residents.

 

Amenities at Playa Del Sol are set to include a sophisticated clubhouse, areas tailored for teens and children, a spa with massage rooms, saunas, and steam rooms, a squash court, a gym, a yoga studio, and a multi-layered infinity pool with a splash zone. The development also features a private jetty, allowing residents to indulge in exclusive waterfront experiences.

 

Elie Naaman, Co-Founder and CEO of Ellington Properties, emphasized the project’s alignment with the growing demand for top-tier residential properties in Ras Al Khaimah. “Playa Del Sol exemplifies our commitment to creating meticulously designed living spaces that blend natural beauty with contemporary convenience,” said Naaman. “This development caters to those seeking luxury, comfort, and a vibrant community on the idyllic shores of Al Marjan Island.”