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If you picture life at Mareva in The Oasis, you probably start with water and trees before you think about anything else. Here, the focus is on large four to six bedroom villas gathered around calm bays, swimmable lagoons and slow moving waterways, with palm canopies shifting gently above. Prices start from about AED 13.47million and the homes sit on generous footprints of roughly 7254 to 12797 sqft. It feels more like a resort that you happen to live in than a simple residential cluster.
Step into one of the villas and you notice how the scale has been handled with a light touch. Rooms are wide enough to host big family gatherings, yet laid out so that you can still find a quiet corner to read or think. Open plan living areas spill out towards terraces and gardens, which in turn blend into views of lagoons, groves and pocket parks. The house is planned so that mornings, afternoons and evenings each have their natural place indoors and out, rather than life being squeezed into a few central spaces.
Outside, the luxury of leisure is written into almost every view. Resort inspired pools sit beside calm bays, with soft planting and palm canopies giving shade where you need it and sunlight where you want it. It is easy to imagine wandering out barefoot for a short walk before breakfast, following paths that edge the water and loop past small beaches, then circling back home without ever leaving the sheltered network of the community. The whole setting has been put together to feel like an everyday escape rather than a once a year break.
The masterplan is built around the idea that every moment can be quietly immersive. There are sunlit stretches of sand, crystal clear water for swimming or paddling, and quieter corners where you can sit and let your thoughts drift. Some days might lean towards activity, with children running between parks and pools while adults move along the lagoon or take a turn on an outdoor track. Other days might be defined by slower rhythms, a long breakfast on a shaded terrace followed by a spell in the spa and an easy evening beside the water.
Movement and energy are encouraged without ever feeling forced. Paths and open spaces invite you to push a little further, whether that means jogging along an outdoor track, cycling between different pockets of the neighbourhood or joining a friend on one of the sports courts. Fitness facilities are there for more structured training, but there is also plenty of room for the kind of casual exercise that happens almost by accident, a swim here, a game there, a walk that turns into a habit. The aim is for strength and freedom to be a natural part of daily life.
When you want to slow down, Mareva offers a different kind of space. Wellness and spa facilities give you somewhere to fully decompress, with treatments and calm rooms designed for proper rest rather than quick stops. Swimmable lagoons sit alongside more traditional swimming pools, so you can choose between long open water glides and shorter, focused sessions. Pocket parks are scattered through the layout, small green clearings where you might sit with a book, chat with a neighbour or simply let the day pause for a while.
Daily practicalities are threaded into the plan so they never feel like an afterthought. A clubhouse provides a familiar anchor for social life, somewhere to meet friends or mark family milestones. Retail centres and a community centre bring shops, simple services and low key events close to home, so a quick grocery run or a coffee with someone does not involve a long journey. Schools are built into the wider community, easing one of the biggest pressures on families and keeping mornings and afternoons realistic. With an eighty twenty payment structure and handover scheduled for the first quarter of twenty thirty, Mareva in The Oasis offers buyers time to align their own timelines with a setting that is clearly shaped around beauty, balance and long term ease.
