Located on the Crescent of The Palm Jumeirah, this luxury waterfront community features 1-2 bedroom condominiums, as well as a collection of deluxe suites and penthouses. The project also contains a Mövenpick hotel and spa.
The Royal Amwaj ("amwaj" means "wave" in Arabic) is another Seven Tides luxury waterfront development on The Palm Jumeirah. A resort and spa, The Royal Amwaj will feature 293 hotel rooms and over 400 condominium apartments.
Located on the Outer Crescent of The Palm, The Crescent is a 12 kilometer-long breakwater that encircles The Trunk of The Palm. Just off the Dubai shoreline, The Crescent is surrounded by the crystal-clear Arabian Gulf waters, and is a peaceful retreat with miles of white sand. The truly stunning surroundings and prestigious location offer guests the finest in living standards.
The Mövenpick Resort and Spa will feature a variety of gastronomic delights including Thai, American, seafood and spa cuisines. The resort will also feature two natural lagoons, a large swimming pool, tennis courts, Asian spa, water sports club as well as business and banquet facilities. The Royal Amwaj is 30 minutes from Dubai International Airport, 15 minutes from the main areas of Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach, and 20 minutes from Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City.
Project Features:
5-star resort to be managed by Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts
3 signature restaurants, 2 bars, and an elaborate entertainment area
Meeting rooms with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment
Fitness centre and aerobics studio
Temperature-controlled infinity swimming pool overlooking the Arabian Gulf
The first chapter of The Palm Trilogy, The Palm Jumeirah is known as the eighth wonder of the world. Helping solve Dubai’s beach shortage, the island has doubled Dubai’s existing coastline and will also double the number of beachfront hotels in the city. Along with world class residences and hotels, the island features unprecedented retail, exceptional leisure and premier entertainment options. It is expected to welcome 20,000 visitors a day.