Nakheel,
one of the UAE's premier property developers, is to share its plans with the maritime industry to turn the waters of Dubai into a global
boating paradise, at the 2006 Dubai International Boat Show.
The organisation is using the show, taking place at Dubai International Marine Club, from 14th – 18th March, to highlight its vision for the future,
which includes 40,000 berths across its portfolio of waterfront developments.
Ali Bin Thalith, General Manager, Nakheel Marinas
said, “Nakheel’s landmark developments are transforming the shape of the Dubai coastline,
creating 1,500 kilometres of beachfront. The three Palm islands, The World and Dubai Waterfront create outstanding water leisure opportunities
which we plan to take full advantage of. In the coming years, Nakheel Marinas will create a number of luxury marinas which will exceed the highest
standards or quality and functionality and set the standard in the region. It is our vision to transform Dubai into the world’s foremost boating
destination.”
The first planned marinas are located on The Palm Jumeirah, with a marina on each side of the trunk and two marinas at the top of the trunk.
Providing approximately 1550 berths between them, these four marinas will include a number of high-end facilities including club houses, a yacht
club and capitaineries.
Two marinas are also under construction on Dubai Creek; much needed facilities that will provide berthing space for the hundreds of boats that
currently moor in an uncontrolled fashion on the shores of the Creek.
Ali Bin Thalith
added, “Each marina will be designed to be the on water equivalent of a 5-Star hotel, with an exclusive Ambassador service
providing concierge-level service to owners of all berthed boats. The waters of the Arabian
[Persian] Gulf are some of the most beautiful in the world – our marinas will enhance and augment the wonderful natural environment and cater for the ever growing demand of the maritime industry in the
region.”
See
other recent news regarding:
Dubai,
Boat
Show, Nakheel
|