Jumeirah Islands - is based on
the concept of island living in the city and features 50 manmade islands -
which are surrounded by water – which pass into the project area via a massive
pipeline under Sheik Zayed Road – from the Dubai Marina.
There are 50 Villa Clusters,
housing 16 luxury Villas with private pool on each cluster, 2 Clusters with 4
Deluxe Community Apartment Buildings, 2 Fronds housing Townhouses, Jumeirah
Island's Village retail area, Public Parks and Flower Gardens, Community Club
and Recreation Centre, Amphitheatre, Marina, Walkway Bridges, Cycling Paths and
Ten Dynamic Waterfalls.
Three million cubic metres of sea
water will flow around the one million square metres of land forming Jumeirah Islands.
Each villa is designed in a
variety of European, Contemporary, Arabian and Mediterranean
architecture style.
Each of the islands is surrounded
by water with cascading waterfalls - and built in currents that keep the
surrounding water flowing.
The landscaped gardens include
walkways and bridges – and are suitable for jogging.
The Jumeirah Islands
community offers additional recreational facilities - a health club, spa,
tennis courts, community pool and gymnasium - in addition to the private pool
of the villa.
For amenities such as convenience
shops, ATM machines, newspapers, the Jumeirah
Island Village,
houses a wide range of shops and boutiques, themed restaurants, an
amphitheatre, waterways, lagoons, and fountains.Amenities include clinics,
banks, pharmacies, restaurants and retail areas
Jumeirah
Islands is planned to have direct
water access to the nearby Arabian Canal [shown in the lower left corner of the image
below] via Jumeirah Park which occupies the land parcel in between the Islands and the canal.
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