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Discover the Beauty of Dubai’s Islands

Discover the Beauty of Dubais Islands
Islands in Dubai

Dubai is a variety of things, a cityscape rising with skyscrapers, a metropolitan wonderland, and a haven for Arab culture. The city is also well-known for its man-made islands. 

These islands are unique and offer a host of different activities and attractions for tourists and locals alike. Some of the most popular islands in Dubai are:

Palm Jumeirah

This island, shaped like a palm tree, is home to some of Dubai's most luxurious resorts, including The Atlantis. It also features residential areas, marinas, shopping centers, and dining options.

You can also enjoy the Wild Wadi Water Park located near Burj Al Arab with more than 25 exciting rides!! Book your ticket now!

The World Islands

As the name suggests, this group of artificial islands is designed to look like a map of the world. Each island is meant to represent a different country, and some are even for sale to private buyers.

Deira Islands


This island project is still under development and will eventually include residential and commercial areas, parks, shopping centers, and other attractions. It is expected to become a new destination for tourists and residents alike.

Yas Island


This island is located in Abu Dhabi and is known for its magnificent theme parks, including Ferrari World and Yas Waterworld. It also features hotels, dining options, and shopping centers for tourists and residents visiting the place.

The Ferrari World is a must visit spot for adventure lovers. Book your tickets now at Qtickets

Bluewaters Island


Bluewaters Island, which is located across the water from Dubai Marina, is divided into various sectors for residential, retail, leisure and entertainment, hotels, and beach clubs. The centerpiece of the lifestyle attraction, which features more than 200 retail and food concepts, is the world-record-breaking Ain Dubai observation wheel.


Palm Jebel Ali


The construction on this island began in 2002, with an aim to provide residential facilities to over 250,000 people. However, Palm Jebel Ali is not functional at the moment. The construction work of Jebel Ali was put to a halt because of the financial and economic crash in 2008 in Dubai.

These islands offer a unique experience and provide visitors with a chance to enjoy the beautiful scenery, engage in various activities, and sample local cuisine. They are a testament to the city's innovation and its commitment to creating one-of-a-kind attractions for visitors to enjoy.
 

By: Fathima M

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