Abu Dhabi Projects
YAS ISLAND
Named the world’s leading tourism project at the World Travel Awards 2009, Yas Island is a man-made wonderland,
a multi-purpose leisure, shopping and entertainment center with excellent links to the mainland.
imagine your day living on Yas Island. What will you do? Perhaps you will choose to explore a thriving urban area that offers all the sophistication of city living combined with a beautiful eco-friendly natural environment. What will you discover first, the fascinating beauty of the Arabian Gulf, the landscaped gardens and extensive open green
spaces, or the world-class beaches
YAS ISLAND PROJECTS
Al REEM ISLAND
Al Reem Island, over 600 meters off Abu Dhabi's northeast shore, provides all the luxuries of city living without the chaos.
Between Al Reem Island and Downtown Abu Dhabi, there are three bridges.
One of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the capital of the United Arab Emirates is the waterfront community because of its convenient position. In addition to being adjacent to the city center, it is also located close to other important thoroughfares, the financial sector of Al Maryah Island, and the cultural center of Saadiyat Island.
With its emphasis on a "work play live" lifestyle, Al Reem Island is regarded as one of the greatest places to live and invest in Abu Dhabi.
AL REEM PROJECTS
Al Shamkha
Just off the highway, the Al Shamkha neighbourhood is the perfect base for a calm, convenient and contemporary lifestyle. It
offers easy access to the bright lights and bustle of Abu Dhabi,
thanks to a convenient network of roads (Al Mafraq, Al Ain, Mohammed Bin Rashid Street and Suwaihan). The drive to Abu
Dhabi International Airport is also swift and scenic, so whether
you’re travelling for business or pleasure, you’ll arrive at your
terminal in a matter of minutes.
AL Shamkha PROJECTS
Saadiyat Island
Saadiyat Island, situated in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, is a natural island that is part of a tourism-cultural initiative promoting nature and Emirati tradition and culture. The project is situated 500 meters (1,600 feet) off the shore of Abu Dhabi island on a sizable, low-lying island. On the island, work is presently being done on a project that will combine residential, business, and recreational uses. After Saadiyat Island is finished, it is anticipated to become the cultural hub of Abu Dhabi, mostly because of the Island's Cultural District, which is anticipated to house eight museums.