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Wynn Al Marjan Island: What the UAE’s First Gaming Resort Means for Investors

16 Dec 2025

Wynn Al Marjan Island is scheduled to open in spring 2027 and is already influencing investor sentiment around Ras Al Khaimah’s real estate and tourism markets. As the UAE’s first resort to operate under a commercial gaming licence, the development marks a significant shift in the country’s leisure landscape and positions Ras Al Khaimah as a rising destination for global tourism and long-term investment.

Located on Al Marjan Island, the resort will rise approximately 305 metres across 70 floors, placing it among the tallest hotel buildings in the world. Beyond its scale, the project introduces the Wynn brand to the UAE, bringing with it a proven track record in integrated resort destinations such as Las Vegas, Macau, and Boston.

From an investor perspective, developments of this nature often act as catalysts for surrounding property markets, driving increased demand, rental activity, and long-term capital appreciation.

Why Wynn Al Marjan Island Matters to the Property Market

Ras Al Khaimah has steadily positioned itself as a lifestyle-led emirate, focusing on sustainable tourism growth rather than dense urban expansion. Wynn Al Marjan Island strengthens this strategy by attracting a higher-spending visitor demographic while expanding the emirate’s international visibility.

Key market implications include:

  • Increased tourism demand and longer visitor stays
  • Job creation and supporting infrastructure growth
  • Rising interest in waterfront and branded residences
  • Stronger demand for short-term and holiday rentals

As a fully integrated destination, the resort combines accommodation, entertainment, dining, retail, wellness, and beachfront leisure into a single ecosystem. This approach reduces reliance on external attractions and supports consistent year-round activity.

Entertainment, Dining, and Experiential Appeal

Wynn Al Marjan Island has been designed as a destination rather than a conventional hotel. Plans include a purpose-built theatre for original stage productions, a large-scale water and light show visible from multiple venues, and a curated entertainment programme featuring live music and international performances.

Dining will be a central component of the experience, with more than 20 restaurants and lounges planned across the resort. Highlights include a steakhouse by Alain Ducasse and the first international outpost of Delilah, alongside a diverse mix of global cuisines. Many of these venues are positioned to overlook the sea, reinforcing the resort’s waterfront identity.

This focus on experience driven hospitality is expected to attract both in-house guests and external visitors, increasing footfall and overall economic activity within the area.

Accommodation and Long-Term Value Outlook

The resort will feature more than 1,500 rooms and suites across multiple categories, including townhouse-style accommodation and an exclusive Enclave concept located on the upper floors. This layered approach allows the resort to cater to different market segments, from leisure travellers to high-net-worth guests seeking privacy and premium services.

Historically, large-scale hospitality developments of this calibre tend to elevate the desirability of surrounding residential communities. For investors exploring off-plan properties in Ras Al Khaimah, the presence of an internationally branded resort can

Art, Culture, and Brand Differentiation

One of the most distinctive elements of Wynn Al Marjan Island is its extensive art and artefact collection, which will be displayed throughout public spaces, guest areas, and select rooms. The collection includes museum-grade pieces, commissioned contemporary works, and historically significant artefacts sourced from Wynn properties worldwide.

This emphasis on curated cultural experiences aligns with global luxury travel trends and differentiates Ras Al Khaimah from mass tourism destinations, further strengthening its appeal to premium travellers and investors alike.

What This Means for Investors in Ras Al Khaimah

The development of Wynn Al Marjan Island signals a broader evolution in Ras Al Khaimah’s economic strategy, with a focus on high-quality tourism, controlled growth, and long-term value creation. For investors, the project reinforces the emirate’s position as an emerging market with strong upside potential as infrastructure, demand, and international awareness continue to grow.

Buyers considering early entry into waterfront communities and nearby developments may benefit from exposure to long-term appreciation driven by tourism growth and global branding.

Market Insight from Jump Properties

At Jump Properties, we view Wynn Al Marjan Island as a defining development for Ras Al Khaimah’s next growth phase. Large-scale, internationally branded projects often reshape demand patterns and create opportunities for both end users and investors who position themselves early in the cycle.

As the emirate continues to expand its tourism offering and infrastructure, Ras Al Khaimah is increasingly being considered alongside more established UAE destinations, offering a compelling balance of lifestyle appeal and investment potential.

Source & Attribution

This article is an original market insight and analysis based on reporting by The National.
Original source: thenationalnews.com

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