Wynn Al Marjan Island construction update reveals significant progress on the $5.1 billion integrated resort in Ras Al Khaimah. The tower has reached its structural peak at 283 meters across 70 floors, just 27 months after foundation work started. With the spire installation planned for 2026, it will achieve a full height of 352 meters, becoming the tallest structure in the emirate. This milestone shifts focus to interior fit-outs, landscaping, and a world-class art collection, set for a Spring 2027 opening.
Key Construction Milestones
The project has advanced rapidly, creating over 18,000 jobs and pouring 438,968 cubic meters of concrete. Highlights include:
- 100% of hotel room interior fit-out underway.
- 100% of the tower’s structural concrete completed.
- 100% of guest accommodation structures finished.
- 99% of low-rise concrete and 96.5% of steel structures done.
- 90% of low-rise venue interior partitions and MEP work started.
- 79% of tower façade panels installed (20,744 out of 26,247).
- 40% of low-rise exterior façades enclosed.
These achievements underscore efficient management through fixed-price contracts, positioning the resort for timely delivery.
Landscaping and Sustainability Features
Landscaping at Wynn Al Marjan Island has commenced with the planting of the first tree, signaling the creation of a lush environment. Upon completion, the resort will feature over 6,000 trees and 500,000 plants, supported by advanced technology and an off-site nursery. Initial plantings include the Royal Poinciana and Medjool Date Palm, both growing to over 6 meters. This ambitious design ensures the landscape matures alongside the resort, enhancing its appeal as a sustainable luxury destination.
Debut of Museum-Caliber Art Collection
Wynn Al Marjan Island will introduce a prestigious art collection upon opening, blending historical and contemporary pieces. Standouts include a 66-million-year-old Triceratops skull, Marc Quinn’s commissioned Light Into Life sculpture, Jeff Koons’ Tulips, and a 17th-century 10-meter wool-and-silk tapestry similar to those in the Louvre and Metropolitan Museum of Art. This curated selection elevates the resort’s cultural offerings, attracting art enthusiasts and high-end visitors.
Impact on Ras Al Khaimah Real Estate
The Wynn Al Marjan Island construction update aligns with Ras Al Khaimah’s market growth, as per ValuStrat’s Q3 2025 report. The VPI reached 122.2 points, up 14.9% year-over-year, with apartments leading at 15.5% annual growth—Al Marjan Island topped with 16.8%. Off-plan sales dominated 84% of transactions (4,121 units, AED 8.2B), signaling strong investor confidence amid tourism projections to 5M+ visitors by 2030.
Final Thoughts
Wynn Al Marjan Island’s milestones highlight its role in transforming Ras Al Khaimah into a global luxury hub, boosting real estate values and tourism. With interiors advancing and unique features like expansive landscaping and art, the 2027 opening promises significant returns. At Horizon Properties International, we offer expert insights into Al Marjan Island investments. Contact us to explore opportunities in this dynamic market.
FAQs
What is the height of Wynn Al Marjan Island tower?
283 meters structurally, reaching 352 meters with the 2026 spire—tallest in Ras Al Khaimah.
What construction milestones have been achieved?
100% tower concrete, 79% façade installed, 18,000+ jobs created, and interiors underway.
What landscaping features are planned?
Over 6,000 trees and 500,000 plants, with initial plantings like Royal Poinciana and Medjool Date Palm.
What art will be featured at Wynn Al Marjan Island?
A collection including a Triceratops skull, Marc Quinn sculpture, Jeff Koons Tulips, and 17th-century tapestry.
