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Image Credits: Wynn Resorts, Limited


WYNN AL MARJAN ISLAND


THE PROJECT Wynn Al Marjan Island will be the first integrated resort in the United Arab Emirates. Set to open in 2027, the resort will be located 50 minutes from Dubai International Airport in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. Wynn Resorts is developing the project in partnership with Marjan and RAK Hospitality Holding, creating a new category of luxury in the region.


Te resort will offer 1,530 rooms and well-appointed suites, as well as 22 restaurants, lounges, and bars, a theatre, a nightclub, and a beach club adjacent to the Arabian Gulf. In addition, Wynn Al Marjan Island will feature multiple swimming and wading pools, water features, private cabanas, and tropical landscaping, a five-star spa, and a salon.


Location: Wynn Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE


Casino Operator: Wynn Resorts Estimated Opening: Q1 2027


Te IR will have its own marina with 101 berths to accommodate luxury yachts. Te resort will also include a 15,000-square-metre shopping promenade filled with the world’s top luxury boutiques, and a 7,500-square-metre meetings and events centre.


WHAT'S THE LATEST? In July, IGY Marinas was engaged by Wynn Resorts to advise on the marina’s design and development, offering pre-opening advisory services, followed by post-opening management and marketing services. Te Wynn Al Marjan Island project is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2027.


As of November 2025, the project is on track, with 61 out of 70 floors completed. Construction is progressing at a steady pace, with the resort tower set to be "topped out" in December 2025.


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