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The UAE’s next phase of growth is not being shaped by residential towers alone. Airports, railways, artificial intelligence infrastructure, entertainment destinations, new islands and entire waterfront districts are changing where people will work, live, visit and invest.
For property investors, the important question is therefore not simply, “Which project should I buy?”
A more valuable set of questions is:
Where is infrastructure being built? Who will benefit from it? And which real estate assets are positioned to capture that growth?
Here are 10 UAE mega projects worth watching from a real estate investment perspective, with particular attention to Abu Dhabi’s rapidly expanding position within the country’s next growth cycle.
The Project: USD 5.1 billion integrated resort
Expected Opening: 2027
Location: Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah
Wynn Al Marjan Island represents one of the most significant tourism investments ever undertaken in Ras Al Khaimah.
The integrated resort is scheduled to open in 2027 and, according to Wynn’s latest project information, will contain approximately 1,530 guest accommodations, alongside 22 restaurants, lounges and bars, luxury retail, a marina, events facilities, a private beach and extensive resort amenities.
The significance extends beyond the resort itself.
Wynn introduces an internationally recognised hospitality brand capable of attracting an entirely new category of visitor to Ras Al Khaimah. That increased tourism profile can influence hotel demand, holiday homes, branded residences and the broader perception of Al Marjan Island.
Investment: AED 20.5 billion
Length: 30 kilometres
Stations: 14
Dubai’s Blue Line demonstrates how transport infrastructure can influence real estate geography.
The AED 20.5 billion project will extend approximately 30 kilometres, including underground and elevated sections, with 14 stations serving nine major districts.
Those districts are projected to accommodate approximately one million residents under the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
Development Value: More than AED 40 billion
Area: 2.7 million sqm
Coastline: 11 kilometres
Developer: Aldar
Located strategically between Yas Island and Saadiyat Island, Fahid Island represents one of Abu Dhabi’s most important new residential masterplans.
Aldar is developing the island as Abu Dhabi’s first coastal wellness destination, with more than AED 40 billion in development value.
The island includes an 11-kilometre coastline, 4.6 kilometres of beaches, a two-kilometre waterfront promenade and extensive natural spaces.
Thirty percent of the masterplan is dedicated to nature, while the island has also been positioned around wellness, outdoor activity and family living.
Scale: Five islands
Area: 17 sq km
Beaches: More than 20 km
Hospitality: More than 80 planned resorts and hotels
Dubai Islands represents another major expansion of Dubai’s waterfront real estate offering.
The masterplan comprises five islands covering approximately 17 square kilometres, with more than 20 kilometres of beaches and plans for over 80 hotels and resorts.
Unlike Dubai’s newer southern growth corridors, Dubai Islands is positioned close to the city’s historic centre and within convenient reach of Downtown Dubai and Dubai International Airport.
Location: Yas Island
Developer/Operator: Miral
Creative Design and Oversight: Disney
Global Significance: Disney’s seventh theme park resort destination
The arrival of Disney on Yas Island could become one of the most consequential tourism developments in Abu Dhabi’s history.
Disney and Miral announced plans for a major waterfront theme park resort on Yas Island, making Abu Dhabi home to Disney’s seventh global theme park resort destination and its first in the Middle East.
Miral will develop and operate the destination, while Disney Imagineers will lead creative design and provide operational oversight.
The project joins an entertainment ecosystem that already includes Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, SeaWorld Yas Island, Yas Waterworld, Yas Marina Circuit, Etihad Arena and Yas Mall.
Masterplan Area: More than 51 million sqm
Developer: Modon
Hudayriyat represents something considerably larger than another luxury residential launch.
The masterplan covers more than 51 million square metres, equivalent to approximately 53.8% of the area of Abu Dhabi Island.
That scale demonstrates how significantly Abu Dhabi’s physical urban footprint is expanding.
Hudayriyat is being developed around residential communities, sports, beaches, leisure, hospitality and outdoor lifestyles.
Area: 13.4 sq km
New Coastline: Approximately 110 km
Hotels and Resorts: More than 80 planned
Palm Jebel Ali is approximately twice the size of Palm Jumeirah and will add around 110 kilometres of coastline to Dubai.
The destination is planned to include more than 80 hotels and resorts while providing beachfront living for approximately 35,000 families.
Its significance extends beyond luxury villas.
Palm Jebel Ali is part of the continued southward expansion of Dubai, alongside Jebel Ali, Expo City and Dubai South.
Maximum Speed: 350 km/h
Target Journey: Approximately 30 minutes
Estimated Long-Term GDP Contribution: AED 145 billion
Few infrastructure projects could alter the relationship between Abu Dhabi and Dubai as significantly as high-speed rail.
The planned network will enable journeys between the two cities in approximately 30 minutes, with trains reaching speeds of up to 350 km/h.
Official estimates suggest the project could contribute AED 145 billion to UAE GDP over five decades.
Stargate UAE: 1GW AI compute cluster
First Phase: 200MW expected online in 2026
Location: Abu Dhabi
One of the most important Abu Dhabi investment stories may have little to do with traditional real estate.
Stargate UAE is the first international deployment of OpenAI’s Stargate AI infrastructure platform.
The project includes a 1GW compute cluster in Abu Dhabi, with the first 200MW expected to become operational in 2026.
It forms part of the UAE’s broader ambition to establish itself as a major global centre for artificial intelligence and advanced technology.
Investment: AED 128 billion
Ultimate Passenger Capacity: Up to 260 million annually
Aircraft Gates: 400
Runways: Five
Al Maktoum International Airport may ultimately become one of the most consequential infrastructure projects in Dubai’s history.
The new passenger terminal is being developed at a cost of AED 128 billion.
Once fully developed, the airport is planned to accommodate up to 260 million passengers annually, with 400 aircraft gates and five parallel runways.
But the most important real estate detail came directly from Dubai’s leadership.
The government has explicitly stated that an entire city will develop around the airport, with expected housing demand for approximately one million people, alongside major logistics and aviation companies.
Looking across these ten projects reveals something important.
Dubai remains an extraordinary infrastructure and real estate growth story, but Abu Dhabi is now building several different economic engines simultaneously.
And these developments sit alongside other enormous investments already underway across Saadiyat Island, Marsa Al Saadiyat, Yas Island, Al Maryah Island and the wider Abu Dhabi economy.
This diversification matters for property investors. Residential demand becomes more sustainable when it is supported by multiple sources: tourism, technology, finance, government, education, culture, entertainment and international business.
At Royal Lounge Properties, we believe the strongest real estate opportunities are often understood by looking beyond real estate itself.
The emirate’s growth is increasingly supported by multiple interconnected sectors rather than property development alone. Government-backed investment in tourism, artificial intelligence, culture, transport, financial services, entertainment and new master communities is creating a deeper foundation for long-term real estate demand.
For investors, the objective should not be to chase every announcement.
It should be to understand where the UAE is investing for the next 10 to 20 years, identify which communities stand to benefit from that investment, and acquire the right asset before the full story becomes obvious to the wider market.
Because by the time everyone understands the infrastructure story, the market may already have priced part of it in.
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