Honeymoon Island and The Floating Seahorse

From 21 078 060د.إ

Information about complex

Location:
Metro :
On car :
min.
Number of buildings:
1
Delivery date:
09.2024
Ceiling height:
3 m
Facade:
Combined
Wall Material:
Monolith
Elevator:
Stairs
Parking:
Parking lot on the territory

Complex description

Honeymoon Island offers guests an idyllic Maldives-like retreat. This resort is home to the iconic Floating Seahorse, white sandy beaches, an exotic forest, a lagoon bar and a 24/7 check-in desk. This boutique upscale destination is connected to the Floating Seahorses by floating piers. A feat of innovation achieved by a marriage of engineering and imagination, The Floating Seahorse villas are an epitome of timeless design and craftsmanship spread across three levels including a spectacular underwater floor. As well as providing the world’s first floating underwater experience the Floating Seahorse villas will be home to unique special features, state-of-the-art technology and outdoor climate-controlled areas.

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Features

Lounge area for residents
Private beach
Near the beach
Near Mall
CCTV Security system
Security
Barbecue Area
Near the yacht club

Complex video

Layouts

Select number of bedrooms:
All layouts
2 Bedrooms
371.98m²
Price
21 078 060د.إ

Location

About The World Islands
The World Islands is a new large-scale development by Nakheel Properties. The project consists of a group of 300 individual islands in the shape of the Earth’s continents. The World Islands is located between Burj Al Arab and the Port Rashid transport hub and is four kilometres off the Arabian Gulf. Construction on the project began in 2003, and the idea was initiated by the Crown Prince of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Each island was to be sold to a select number of private developers. The World Islands are not connected to the mainland. Therefore, the islands are only accessible by sea or air. There is a boat that travels between the Fishing Harbour Jumeirah One Station and the island of Lebanon every 30 minutes, and the nearest public transport stop is Rashid Al Hadees Masjid 2.
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