About The Project
La Mazzoni at Al Marjan Island
La Mazzoni at Al Marjan Island is planned as a calm, waterfront address where homes sit close to the sea and daily life takes on a slower rhythm. Developed by The Luxe Developers, it rises as a fifteen floor landmark along the Ras Al Khaimah shoreline, with a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments, duplexes, penthouses and a very limited set of beachfront chalets. Typical sizes run from roughly nine hundred and fifty square feet up to around six thousand eight hundred square feet, with penthouses and chalets enjoying private pools and large outdoor terraces. A starting price in the region of two million dirhams and a seventy thirty payment structure, with handover expected in the third quarter of twenty twenty eight, make it a realistic option for both end users and investors looking ahead a few years.
From the outside, the building reads as a soft, wave inspired form rather than a hard glass box. The architecture takes its cues from the movement of wind and water, with curved lines and layered terraces that catch the light at different times of day. It feels deliberately coastal, almost like a ship set along the shore, but with enough restraint that it should still look relevant in ten or fifteen years. Water features and planting at ground level ease the transition from public promenade to private lobby, so you feel you are entering a retreat rather than just another residential tower.
La Mazzoni Residences On Al Marjan Island
Inside, the focus is on fully furnished, ready to use homes. One bedroom layouts suit single professionals or couples who want a simple seaside base with proper separation between living and sleeping, plus space for a small desk or reading corner. Two bedroom apartments work well for young families or owners who expect regular guests, while three bedroom options are better suited to longer term living with children. Duplexes add internal staircases and split day and night zones, which appeals if you like some vertical separation without moving into a villa. At the top, five bedroom penthouses and the seven chalets feel more like private houses in the sky or on the sand, with private pools and more generous terraces.
Design and interiors are being curated by recognised names in architecture and hospitality design, so there is an emphasis on consistency and detail. Materials lean towards natural textures and warm woodwork, with large format flooring and simple wall treatments that will not fight with furniture or views. Floor to ceiling glazing pulls sea light deep into the rooms and frames long views over the Arabian Gulf or back towards the island. Kitchens are open to living areas, with sensible worktop runs and built in appliances, so you can cook properly rather than treating the space as a show kitchen. Bedrooms feel more like hotel suites than basic sleeping spaces, with good wardrobe runs and enough area to move around without sidestepping furniture.
The fully furnished approach is particularly helpful if you are buying from abroad or planning to let the property. Pieces are chosen to fit the rooms properly, not just placed at random, and finishes are selected for durability as much as appearance. That cuts down on the setup time between handover and either moving in or welcoming tenants. For many buyers, the appeal here is having a coastal home that is genuinely turn key, rather than needing months of follow up work after completion.
Architecture, Amenities And Daily Life
La Mazzoni is being set up with a lifestyle that feels closer to a resort than a typical apartment building, but with enough structure that you can still run a normal week. Across more than eleven thousand square feet of fitness and wellness space there are indoor gyms, dedicated workout studios and outdoor tracks for running or cycling, which makes it easier to build movement into your routine. Cascading infinity pools on podium and rooftop levels give you different water experiences through the day, from quieter morning laps to late afternoon time in the sun with friends or family.
Quieter corners have been planned just as carefully. A sky lounge, library and connoisseur’s room provide places to read, work or talk without feeling like you are sitting in a noisy lobby. Co working spaces help if you split time between the office and home, and keep laptops off the dining table. Children have their own pool and outdoor play areas, which matters if you want them outdoors without always heading to a public beach. Features such as the Tranquility Temple and Whispering Walk, threaded with water and planting, are there for slow evenings when you simply want to walk, think and breathe.
Practical elements sit underneath all of this. Covered parking, lifts sized for real use, managed security and on site staff help keep the building running smoothly once people move in. For investors, the combination of furnished product, a recognised luxury developer and walking distance proximity to the upcoming Wynn resort means both short term and long term rental demand should be strong. Current figures on Al Marjan Island show healthy rental yields and growing interest from buyers who want a second home away from Dubai’s busiest districts, and price points here align with residency options that support longer term plans in the Emirates.

1 - 3
Bedroom Types
70/30
Payment Plan
2028
Handover
850 to 7,500 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 5 Minutes
Dubai Airport
- 45 Minutes
Sharjah Airport
- 30 Minutes
RAK Airport
- 10 Minutes
Wynn Resort
About Community
Al Marjan Island
Al Marjan Island itself is central to the appeal. Set off the coast of Ras Al Khaimah, the master development strings together several man made islands with long beach lines, hotels, marinas and residential pockets. It feels more relaxed than Dubai’s better known waterfronts, with wider skies, quieter roads and a sense that the day can run on your own schedule rather than the city’s. At the same time, it is not isolated. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salem Street links you quickly back to the mainland, with Ras Al Khaimah city close by and Dubai reachable in roughly an hour by car. RAK International Airport sits around half an hour away, which is useful if you or your guests are flying in regularly.
Daily life here can be built around simple routines. Groceries come from nearby supermarkets such as Al Maya or AlJazeera, with Al Hamra Mall offering a wider choice of shops, cafés and dining, plus a medical centre for everyday healthcare. Schools and nurseries in the wider Al Hamra and RAK area support families who plan to live here full time rather than just visit on weekends. Golfers have Al Hamra Golf Club close at hand, while time on the water is shaped by yacht clubs and marina facilities around the coast. Weekends can shift between beach time, boat trips, rounds of golf or quiet walks along the promenade as the light changes over the Gulf.
The arrival of a major integrated resort on Al Marjan, with its entertainment, dining and events, will add another layer of activity to the area without removing the island’s quieter stretches. For owners at La Mazzoni that means you can step into that energy when you want it, yet still retreat to a home that looks straight onto the sea. It is a balance that will appeal to people who like the idea of a coastal base that works as both a personal escape and a considered investment in a growing waterfront destination.
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