Wynn Al Marjan Island: Redefining the Skyline of Ras Al Khaimah

Wynn Al Marjan Island: Redefining the Skyline of Ras Al Khaimah

Opening in 2027, Wynn Al Marjan Island will stand as an architectural icon set to transform the skyline of Ras Al Khaimah forever. This is not just a resort — it’s a world-class destination where art, design, gastronomy, and entertainment converge in perfect harmony.

What it will not be: a themed hotel or a Las Vegas replica.
What it will be: a stylish oasis of sophistication, inspired by the natural beauty of the Arabian Gulf.


A New Era of Luxury in Ras Al Khaimah

Designed by Wynn Design & Development, the resort will feature 1,530 rooms, suites, and villas — each offering panoramic views of the sea. Expect calming coastal tones, hand-selected art pieces, and interiors that merge modern elegance with subtle Arabic influences.

With 12 swimming pools, tropical gardens, and private cabanas, Wynn Al Marjan Island promises a serene atmosphere on its eastern side, and a vibrant mix of beach clubs and fine dining on the west.

For art lovers, Jeff Koons’ “Tulips”, valued at over USD 33 million, will be exhibited in the Wynn Esplanade — a powerful statement of the resort’s artistic vision.


A Casino Like No Other

Although Wynn Al Marjan Island will feature the UAE’s first integrated gaming area, it will be nothing like a traditional casino hotel. Forget dark rooms or neon lights — expect bright, organic, and luxurious spaces designed to evoke calm and sophistication.

The most exclusive experience? The Private Sky Casino, perched over 305 metres above the ground, overlooking the Arabian Gulf. Here, gaming becomes an experience — not a routine.

Access for Emirati nationals will remain subject to regulations by the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA), while international guests can look forward to classic table games such as Blackjack and Roulette, alongside a range of modern slot machines.


Culinary Highlights: Two World-Class Restaurants Announced

Wynn Al Marjan Island has unveiled the first two dining destinations that will redefine fine dining in Ras Al Khaimah:

🍸 Delilah – The Hollywood Supper Club Comes to the UAE

What started as a celebrity favourite in Los Angeles and Las Vegas is now coming to the UAE. Delilah brings the glamour of a 1950s-style supper club to the shores of Ras Al Khaimah — complete with live music, rich lighting, and a touch of Beirut chic.

The menu pays homage to timeless elegance, featuring dishes such as wagyu beef Wellington (carved tableside), crispy chicken tenders, and refined creations inspired by local flavours.

This isn’t just dining — it’s an experience, as if you’ve stepped straight into a Scorsese film.

🥩 Steakhouse by Alain Ducasse – French Perfection Meets American Flair

None other than Alain Ducasse, one of the most decorated chefs in the world, is opening an exclusive French-American steakhouse at Wynn Al Marjan Island. Expect nothing less than a culinary masterpiece — from the finest cuts to exquisite sauces, all served in an elegant, timeless setting.

With his signature balance between simplicity and refinement, Ducasse’s steakhouse is set to become a must-visit destination for true connoisseurs of haute cuisine.


Luxury with Vision

With 24 restaurants, high-end retail boutiques, ballrooms overlooking the sea, and over 6,000 staff members delivering Wynn’s signature service, this resort will blend luxury and comfort in harmony with its natural surroundings.

Wynn has deliberately chosen a non-themed hotel concept — no replicas, no clichés. Instead, it’s all about authentic elegance, regional inspiration, and a global sense of style.

The opening in 2027 will mark the beginning of a new era in luxury tourism in the UAE — one defined by refinement, experience, and exclusivity.


Current Outlook & Regional Context

  • In 2024, Ras Al Khaimah recorded approximately 1.28 million overnight visitors.
  • Local authorities aim to reach 3.5 million annual overnight stays by 2030, plus additional day visitors.
  • According to Colliers International, Wynn Al Marjan Island alone could attract up to 5.5 million visitors annually by 2030, surpassing current official targets.
  • Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism roadmap projects around 3.8 million annual visitors by 2027, driven largely by the appeal of the Wynn resort.

LXRY Tip 💎

For investors looking at Ras Al Khaimah, this is a project to keep firmly on the radar. The arrival of Wynn Al Marjan Island will transform the region into a global hotspot for high-end hospitality, gastronomy, and exclusive lifestyle experiences.

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