A new bridge will connect the UAE's largest resort to Dubai: Wynn Al Marjan Island
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March 5, 2026
March 5, 2026
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One of the most ambitious projects in the region is continuing in Ras Al Khaimah — Wynn Al Marjan Island. New The Wynn Bridge is 548 meters long will become a key infrastructure part of the project and will connect the island to the country's main highways.

The bridge will provide direct access to the highways E311 and E611, which will significantly reduce travel time from Dubai.

Why this is important for the real estate market

The development of transport infrastructure around major tourism projects traditionally enhances the investment potential of adjacent territories.

In the case of Wynn Al Marjan Island is expected to:

  • growing interest in real estate in Ras Al Khaimah;
  • development of new residential projects near the resort;
  • increased demand for rent and hotel facilities;
  • the increase in the value of coastal real estate.

The scope of the Wynn project

The resort will be the first integrated casino resort in the UAE and will include:

  • a 71-story tower with a height of 299 meters;
  • more than 1,500 hotel rooms;
  • 22 restaurants;
  • beach club and marina;
  • theater venue;
  • shopping gallery and entertainment areas.

The opening of the complex is scheduled for spring 2027.

New tourism center in the region

Once completed, Wynn Al Marjan Island may become one of the largest tourist destinations in the Middle East. The authorities of the emirate expect that the resort will significantly increase the tourist flow and strengthen Ras Al Khaimah's position on the international tourism map.

Conclusion

Wynn Bridge construction and infrastructure development around Wynn Al Marjan Island are creating a new economic and tourist center in the northern emirates. For real estate investors, this means more opportunities and increased interest in the Ras Al Khaimah market.

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