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First cruise guests expected to arrive soon at new Dubai Harbour district

- GEORGIA TOLLEY

Dubai residents may not realise it yet but the city has a new seafront district between The Palm Jumeirah and Bluewaters Island.

The vast Dubai Harbour infrastruc­ture project includes the region’s largest marina, two cruise terminals, 24 residentia­l towers, a yacht club, skydiving runway, helipad, three restaurant­s and open space for events.

Built on reclaimed land, the developmen­t is not immediatel­y obvious from the shore, because much of the infrastruc­ture built so far is located at sea level or below.

But that will all soon change, as Emaar constructs the residentia­l towers stretching into the skyline and cruise ships start to arrive next week.

Dubai Harbour is owned and curated by Shamal Holding, which also manages Kite Beach, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Skydive Dubai, Deepdive Dubai, X Dubai and Dubai Films, among other enterprise­s.

Abdulla Binhabtoor, chief portfolio management officer for the company, said the new district was designed with the maritime lifestyle in mind.

“The space is open and accessible to visitors whether they choose to live in the district or visit,” said Mr Binhabtoor, who is responsibl­e for the companies operating in Dubai Harbour, including the cruise terminal and the marinas.

“We would love to host you if you own a boat, but you don’t have to own a boat to come here.

“You can spend time around the marina and enjoy that lifestyle and enjoy being close to the water and the many amenities that we will have.”

The district is designed to be walkable, catering to the mega-rich who arrive by yacht, tourists who visit Dubai on cruises, or people who already live in the emirate.

Visitors will be encouraged to walk around the marinas and admire the boats, similar to the way holidaymak­ers meander around European ports.

There should be plenty to see, with a mix of shops and restaurant­s planned for the area, plus events such as #NOFILTERDX­B – the largest automotive event in the region, taking place this month, and the Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show in March 2022.

The harbour’s managers also hope to attract the world’s superyacht owners, with space available for ships measuring up to 160 metres.

Only a few of the 700 berths are occupied but that will soon change, Mr Binhabtoor said.

“Dubai is a city on the water and we believe the sector of boat ownership in Dubai will continue to grow,” he said.

“What we’ve tried to create in Dubai Harbour is a marina that is well operated, with a long list of amenities, starting with the convenienc­e of accessibil­ity from the main road to the sea.

“We have the facilities that make it easy to own and operate the boat. We have a marine patrol station right in the marina and once our food outlets will open, this will be a seafront destinatio­n.”

The new yacht club is close to completion and will include a variety of shops and restaurant­s catering to boat owners, residents and visitors alike. Two restaurant­s, one called L’Amo Bistro Del Mare, will open in December.

The district will also include the Dubai Harbour Pier Club for VIP guests, which is located farther from shore near the superyacht berths.

With a helipad, executive gym and a fine-dining restaurant, called Bar Du Port, the area is designed to attract the megarich.

Tourists arriving on large ships will be received in the two cruise terminals, which were completed last year but remained closed after Covid-19 shut down the cruise industry.

The first guests are set to arrive to great fanfare when the harbour’s cruise season starts next week and thousands of people are expected to pass through the district every hour, every time a ship docks.

Residents will find homes in the 7,500 Emaar Beachfront apartments, which are currently under constructi­on. So far only a few have been built, but one tower is expected to welcome its first residents early next year.

Built on a beach, the towers have views of The Palm Jumeirah in one direction and the skyscraper­s of the Marina in the other.

Emaar Beachfront is one of several recent seaside infrastruc­ture projects in Dubai, but Mr Binhabtoor believes the harbour’s offering will attract residents from around the world.

“Someone asked me recently where I would like to live if it wasn’t Dubai, and I answered ‘Dubai in 10 years’ time’,” he said.

“Dubai continues to grow and seafront living continues to be a growing demand. We’ve designed Dubai Harbour for people who would like to live on the water and experience a maritime lifestyle.

“Globally, some destinatio­ns are dated and some are taking time to evolve. We offer something very new, something very different.”

Residents will find homes in the 7,500 Emaar Beachfront apartments, which are currently under constructi­on

 ?? Chris Whiteoak/ The National ?? The new Dubai Harbour Marina is now open
Chris Whiteoak/ The National The new Dubai Harbour Marina is now open

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