Palm Jebel Ali: Dubai’s New Mega-Island Twice the Size of Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jebel Ali: Dubai’s New Mega-Island Twice the Size of Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jebel Ali, Dubai’s new mega-island, will be twice the size of Palm Jumeirah, with smart city design, luxury living, renewable energy, and global tourist appeal.

Business Today Desk
  • Sep 29, 2025,
  • Updated Sep 29, 2025 12:37 PM IST
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Palm Jebel Ali is set to become the world’s largest palm-shaped island, covering 13.4 sq km—more than twice the size of Palm Jumeirah—adding nearly 100 km of coastline to Dubai.

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The island will feature 16–17 fronds and seven interconnected islands, housing over 240,000 residents across 30,000–50,000 families. Expect private beaches, marinas, hotels, resorts, and leisure zones designed for luxury living.

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Palm Jebel Ali is being designed as a mixed-use, walkable, smart city. It will include sustainability practices, renewable energy (30% of power from renewables), and efficient mobility options, making it almost self-sufficient.

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Waterfront apartments and private villas will sit alongside resorts, shopping centres, fine dining, and recreational parks, creating a complete ecosystem for living, working, and leisure.

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The island’s design merges traditional Gulf and Islamic architecture with modern luxury, celebrating heritage while offering contemporary convenience.

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Despite being an island, bridges and waterways will link Palm Jebel Ali to Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and other central areas, combining exclusivity with easy access.

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The island is set to become a major tourist hotspot, with private beaches, luxury resorts, marinas, and scenic promenades. It aims to attract global visitors, enhancing Dubai’s tourism economy.

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  • Launched in 2002 by Nakheel Properties
  • Construction paused during the 2008 global financial crisis
  • Full completion expected by 2028, aligned with Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan

 

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Palm Jebel Ali is part of Dubai’s futuristic vision, including smart city technologies, eco-conscious infrastructure, and flying taxis by 2026, linking the island seamlessly with the mainland.

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