What is the total number of islands in the World Islands project in Dubai?
The World Islands project in Dubai consists of 300 man-made islands, designed to resemble a map of the world when viewed from above.
Developed by Nakheel, the archipelago was dredged and shaped in the early 2000s. So what is its status today? While all 300 islands were constructed, only a small fraction have been developed into resorts, private estates, or commercial projects. Many remain undeveloped due to financial and environmental challenges.
About The World Islands
- Total islands: 300, covering an area of 9 km by 7 km.
- Developer: Nakheel, the same developer behind Palm Jumeirah.
- Concept: Each island is meant to represent a different country or region of the world.
- Access: Only reachable by boat, yacht, or helicopter.
Development Highlights
- Lebanon Island: One of the first developed islands, featuring a private beach club and event venue.
- Heart of Europe: A cluster of islands developed into resorts and holiday homes, themed after European destinations.
- Private estates: A handful of ultra-luxury residences are in planning or under construction.
Considerations for Investors
- Not all islands are open for development; check with DLD and Nakheel for updated project releases.
- Infrastructure is limited; logistics and accessibility must be planned carefully.
- Investment tends to target ultra-high-net-worth individuals due to exclusivity and cost.
In short, The World Islands is one of Dubai’s most ambitious real estate ventures, with all 300 islands completed but only select clusters seeing active development. For investors, it remains a unique but highly niche opportunity.