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Dubai Approves Jebel Ali Beach: A 6.6 km Eco-Tourism Megaproject

Staff Writer
Staff Writer
May. 08, 2025
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Dubai's Crown Prince approves the Jebel Ali Beach Development Project, a 6.6 km public beach emphasizing eco-tourism and environmental preservation.
Dubai Approves Jebel Ali BeachThe Jebel Ali Beach project is part of a broader vision to transform Dubai’s coastline into one of the world’s most innovative and vibrant destinations (source: Dubai Media Office).

His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council, has approved the master plan and architectural designs for the Jebel Ali Beach Development Project. This initiative aligns with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, aiming to increase the length of public beaches by 400% and elevate the city's status as a premier global destination for residents and tourists alike.

Spanning 6.6 kilometers and covering an area of 330 hectares, Jebel Ali Beach is set to become Dubai's longest public shoreline. The project emphasizes environmental preservation, situated within the Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary, a site recognized under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance. The development is divided into two main areas: a 5 km sandy beach to be developed by Nakheel and a 1.6 km mangrove beach managed by Dubai Municipality.

The beach will feature three distinct zones:

  • The Pearl: A family-friendly area offering recreational activities, a swimming pool, children's play zones, a beach club, various dining options, retail outlets, and a unique floating restaurant.
  • The Sanctuary: Focused on turtle conservation, this zone will allow visitors to observe turtles in their natural habitat and participate in educational programs about marine life preservation.
  • The Nest: An educational hub within the mangrove area, dedicated to biodiversity studies, turtle rehabilitation programs, and learning about coastal ecosystems.

Infrastructure plans include a two-lane road in each direction, parking for 1,000 vehicles, 80 bicycle racks, a cycling track, and a 5 km running track. The architectural designs draw inspiration from natural marine forms, utilizing locally sourced materials to blend seamlessly with the environment.

This project is part of a broader strategy to enhance Dubai's public beaches, with contracts already awarded for the development of Al Mamzar and Jumeirah 1 Beaches, extending 5.7 km. These initiatives aim to transform Dubai's coastline into a series of advanced recreational destinations, equipped with modern infrastructure and services.

Sheikh Hamdan emphasized the project's role in enriching urban experiences, stating, "Our focus is on creating spaces rich in beaches, open areas, and recreational greens. The ultimate goal is to enhance the well-being of the city's people, create a healthy environment for all, and make Dubai the world's best place to live in."

The Jebel Ali Beach Development Project represents a significant step towards realizing Dubai's vision of offering world-class public beaches that combine recreation and environmental sustainability.