Nakheel hires consultant for Deira Islands resort

 

Nakheel hires consultant for Deira Islands resort
Set on a 3.4 million square foot plot at Deira Islands, the resort - one of the biggest in Dubai in terms of rooms - will have four swimming pools, a kids' club, spa and fitness centre.

dubai - Developer is in a joint venture with Spanish group RIU Hotels & Resorts to open resort and waterpark

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Published: Sun 14 Aug 2016, 3:05 PM

Last updated: Sun 14 Aug 2016, 7:10 PM

Nakheel and Spanish hospitality giant RIU Hotels & Resorts (RIU) have commenced development of the Dh900 million, 800-room resort and waterpark at Deira Islands.

The partners have appointed international consultants Dar Al Handasah to oversee design, engineering and construction supervision of the resort - the first all-inclusive 4-star concept in Dubai and RIU's first property in the GCC.

Nakheel and RIU signed their joint venture agreement in Mallorca in February this year. A construction tender is expected to be released by the end of 2016, with anticipated completion in Q3 2019.

Set on a 3.4 million square foot plot at Deira Islands, the resort - one of the biggest in Dubai in terms of rooms - will have four swimming pools, a kids' club, spa and fitness centre. Dining facilities include an all-day restaurant, a speciality restaurant, four beach eateries and an evening dining area with a stage for live shows and entertainment.

There will also be a waterpark occupying 10 per cent of the overall area.

The new resort represents a step forward in creating a range of affordable, family resort-style hotel accommodation in line with the government of Dubai's tourism vision for 2021.

RIU has more than 100 hotels, with around 45,000 rooms between them, in 19 countries. Together, these welcome over four million guests a year. RIU is one of Spain's largest in terms of revenue.

Infrastructure and coastal works are under way at Deira Islands, which will add 40 km, including 21 km of beachfront, to Dubai's coastline. Nakheel is also developing Deira Mall and Deira Islands Night Souk, among other new attractions at the 15.3 sq km waterfront development.

Nakheel has previously engaged Dar Al Handasah on other existing and upcoming projects in Dubai, including the recently-opened Dragon Mart 2 and Ibn Battuta Mall extension and Al Khail Avenue at Jumeirah Village Triangle.

- business@khaleejtimes.com
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