Palm Jebel Ali is a large-scale man-made island development located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is one of the two artificial islands forming the Palm Islands, alongside Palm Jumeirah. While the concept for Palm Jebel Ali was initially ambitious, the development had been put on hold, but was recently restarted.
The island is situated along the coast of Dubai, extending into the Arabian Gulf. It is designed to resemble a palm tree, similar to Palm Jumeirah, but on a much larger scale. The development will feature a range of residential, commercial, and leisure properties, offering a luxurious and exclusive living environment.
Palm Jebel Ali is planned to include a variety of residential options, such as waterfront villas, townhouses, and high-rise apartment complexes. The island is also expected to offer an array of amenities, including retail outlets, restaurants, marinas, and recreational facilities.
The island is located in close proximity to Jebel Ali, a major port and industrial area in Dubai. Jebel Ali Free Zone, one of the world's largest free zones, is also situated nearby, attracting numerous international businesses and contributing to Dubai's economic growth.
The location's proximity to Jebel Ali and its connection to major transportation routes make it an area with potential for future growth and investment opportunities.