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Beachfront Plot for Sale in Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah
Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah
2,147,483,647
Property Type:
Land
Bedrooms:
0
Bathrooms:
Built-Up Area:
2,454,347 sqft
Plot Size:
1,227,173 sqft
Refno:
LP45719
Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah
Some places just feel heavy with potential before anyone even builds a thing. I stood here on this waterfront land at Al Marjan Island, out in Ras Al Khaimah, and honestly it is easy to picture something incredible taking shape. The breeze rolls in from the sea and there is a quietness to the beach that sort of makes you slow down for a minute. You can almost taste the salt in the air. Every time I walk this site it feels like real opportunity, not just some idea in a brochure. Hotels line the distance, but here it is still open and waiting. You really start to imagine what you would do with this much space.
You get a good chunk of solid freehold land, about one million two hundred twenty seven thousand square feet, so it is not just a small patch by the water. It takes time just to walk from end to end. Sometimes I watch joggers go right past along the beach and not even realize just how much land is open here. The best thing is that you are right at the heart of Al Marjan Island, which is where a lot of serious development is happening in Ras Al Khaimah now. There are some big name hotels close by, not just names people recognize but places where guests actually come back year after year. You are tucked between luxury and coastline, so life always feels close to the water but not crowded. In the evenings the promenade wakes up with people heading to little restaurants and families strolling, and you can feel the sense of community that is starting to root itself here.
What you can build here is actually pretty flexible. You can go up to ground plus eight, which means you can try out more than just simple low rise buildings. The total built up area that is allowed is huge, over two million four hundred fifty thousand square feet. Some of the architects I meet on site get a bit carried away, sketching right there on the sand to plot out ideas for resorts or apartments or even places for families to gather. It does not have to be the same as everywhere else. It honestly feels like a place where people could live full time, not just come for the holidays.
Then you have all the stuff that just makes life easier. Al Marjan Island connects you straight to the new international airport so you get global reach and easy links to Dubai and the rest of the city by road. It is not just a big fancy resort strip either. There is a local feel. Weekend markets pop up, art installations come and go, and sometimes you just see people on yoga mats facing the sea. The skyline is changing fast but the open beach still feels like yours early in the morning when there is barely anyone out.
From a numbers perspective, the value here is honest. The land is listed at two thousand Dirhams for every square foot, which adds up to about two point four five billion Dirhams in total. That might feel like a lot at first glance, but with such scale in a spot like this it is rare to find these types of waterfront opportunities left. Plus there is a relaxed forty eight month payment plan which takes some of the pressure off if you are an investor or developer looking to plan properly. I see some big name global brands already making their move into this area. There is a clear trend that the next wave of top hospitality and residential spaces is coming to Ras Al Khaimah.
Of course you probably have your own plans if you are looking at development land on Al Marjan Island. Pictures do not quite do it justice so I always say the only real way to get the vibe is to walk it for yourself—even if you just want to hear the sea and breathe for a bit. Call or drop a message any time if you would like to come out and see what it is like. At LuxuryProperty.com, we just want to help you decide if it is the right fit with no rush. Sometimes a blank canvas like this is all you need to start picturing what could come next.
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Conveniences & Services
Are there educational institutions—schools, nurseries, or universities—within easy reach?
RAK Academy and schools around Al Hamra 15 to 30 minutes.
How close are essential amenities such as supermarkets, clinics, and pharmacies?
Al Hamra Mall 10 to 20 minutes; local clinics and pharmacies 10 to 20 minutes.
Location & Accessibility
How close is the land to airports or transport hubs, and is future infrastructure planned nearby?
RAK International 30 to 45 minutes; DXB 60 to 90 minutes; ongoing island infrastructure and road upgrades.
What is the typical travel time to key areas such as Downtown, business districts, or coastal zones?
Al Hamra and Mina Al Arab 10 to 20 minutes; RAK City 20 to 30 minutes.
Where is the residential land located, and how does the neighbourhood add value to the investment?
Master planned beachfront island with hospitality and residential zones.
Contact Agent
Jason Hayes
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP45719 when reaching out to us.