Ardee Developments Launches Largest Project on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah

Ardee Development in Ras Al Khaima UAE

Ardee Developments has officially launched Ardee Al Marjan Island, a multibillion-dirham, master-planned destination and the largest development ever on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah.

Spanning over 2.5 million square feet, the project brings together branded residences, luxury townhouses, private villas, a premium hotel, a retail and F&B promenade, and a full spectrum of lifestyle amenities—all designed to create a dynamic waterfront community.

Key Highlights:

Largest mixed-use project on Al Marjan Island
Branded and serviced residences, townhouses, and villas
Luxury hotel and immersive retail and dining zones
Wellness and entertainment facilities
Pedestrian-friendly design with green spaces
Direct access to pristine beaches and panoramic sea views

Romeo Abdo, Founder of Ardee Developments, stated:
“We’re building more than homes—we’re creating meaningful spaces with elegance, comfort, and community at their core. Ras Al Khaimah’s rise as a global hub made it the ideal location to launch our flagship coastal destination.”

Vishal Mehta, CEO of Ardee Developments, added:
“This is not just a residential project. It’s a fully integrated lifestyle destination. Every element is designed to support long-term value—for residents, investors, and the wider Ras Al Khaimah community.”

Abdulla Al Abdouli, CEO of Marjan, welcomed the addition:
“Ardee Al Marjan Island strengthens Ras Al Khaimah’s position as a top-tier destination for real estate investment and tourism. It aligns perfectly with our goal to shape high-quality, sustainable communities.”

The development is set to become a landmark in coastal living—offering direct beach access, vibrant public spaces, wellness zones, gaming attractions, and family-friendly entertainment, all rooted in the natural beauty of the island.

Stay tuned as we bring you updates on this remarkable new destination redefining island life in the UAE.

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