Nakheel, part of Dubai Holding Real Estate, has officially unveiled a new collection of luxury villas as part of the grand Palm Jebel Ali project. This island, integral to Dubai’s ambitious development plan through 2040, is becoming a symbol of modern sustainable urbanism and a new philosophy of coastal living.
Construction on Palm Jebel Ali is progressing rapidly, and the latest releases showcase 11 unique villa designs, divided into two conceptual lines — Beach Collection and Coral Collection. Each reflects a distinctive approach to contemporary waterfront living, blending functionality, aesthetics, and harmony with the natural environment.
Beach Collection — Minimalism and Airiness
Villas in the Beach Collection, ranging from 7,500 to 8,500 sq ft, feature five or six bedrooms, direct beach access, and panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. Designs such as Wave Crest, Ocean Whisper, Bluejay by SAOTA, Cobalt Beach by LOCI, Baia Luna by WATG, and Cyan Sky by NAGA Architects showcase clean lines, expansive glass facades, and an emphasis on natural light. These are homes where each sunrise becomes part of the interior, and the sea horizon extends the living space.
Coral Collection — Grandeur and Natural Harmony
The more spacious Coral Collection villas, ranging from 11,500 to 12,500 sq ft, feature six or seven bedrooms and include designs such as Red Aurora, Porcelain Roses, Redwood, Coral Dune, and Sunset Mirage.
Developed by leading international studios including NAGA Architects, SAOTA, LOCI, and LW Design Group, these villas embody modern Arab minimalism with natural textures and flowing forms, combining elegance, privacy, and world-class comfort.

City of the Future: Culture, Technology, and Sustainability
Palm Jebel Ali is envisioned not just as an elite residential area, but as a smart island of the future, where innovation blends with cultural tradition. A Friday mosque accommodating 1,000 worshippers and a 9,000 m² retail center designed by the legendary Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) — architects of the Burj Khalifa — are planned.
The island includes 16 fronds (rays) and over 90 km of coastline, spanning seven artificial islands with a total length of 13.4 km. This massive project will form part of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 and the Dubai Urban Master Plan 2040, both aimed at developing a sustainable urban environment.
Palm Jebel Ali — Redefining Waterfront Living
The Palm Jebel Ali project not only expands Dubai’s boundaries but sets new standards for coastal living. It combines advanced technologies, smart infrastructure, and sustainable design principles, creating a unique space where comfort and nature exist in perfect balance.
The launch of Nakheel’s new collections confirms that Palm Jebel Ali is not just a place to live — it is a new hub for investors, architects, and luxury enthusiasts from around the world.