
Abu Dhabi plans to introduce Seagliders are fully electric vessels that move above the water surface, reducing travel time between parts of the emirate. The innovative transport is scheduled to be launched in 2028, and the first routes will connect the center of the capital with the Al Dhafra region.
What Seagliders are and why it matters
Seagliders are high-speed ships with zero emissions that use the screen effect. They allow you to:
- significantly reduce travel time;
- reduce the load on highways;
- reduce the carbon footprint of maritime transport;
- increase the tourist attractiveness of coastal zones.
The project is being implemented with the support of key government agencies, which underscores the strategic importance of the initiative.
The impact on the Abu Dhabi real estate market
The development of alternative modes of transport directly affects the investment attractiveness of coastal areas. The implementation of Seagliders can:
- increase the value of waterfront real estate;
- increase interest in projects in Al Dhafra and coastal clusters;
- create new transport hubs and growth points;
- increase the tourist flow.
Historically, transport innovations in the UAE have often been drivers of price increases in relevant locations.
Sustainability and Strategy 2030
The project is part of Abu Dhabi's long-term sustainable development strategy, aimed at reducing emissions and introducing smart mobility. The integration of maritime transport with land and air infrastructure strengthens the emirate's model of integrated development.
Outlook
If the pilot routes are successful, Seagliders could be expanded to other destinations within the emirate and across the country. This can change the structure of transport accessibility and redistribute the demand for housing between districts.
Conclusion
The launch of Seagliders in Abu Dhabi is not just a technological innovation, but part of a systemic transition to sustainable and high-tech urban mobility. For the real estate market, this means new growth opportunities in coastal and remote areas.



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