Jumeirah Bay Island is a man-made, seahorse-shaped sanctuary located off the coast of Jumeirah in Dubai. Developed by Meraas, it has quickly become one of the most exclusive and expensive postcodes in the world, catering to ultra high net-worth individuals who prioritise privacy and Mediterranean-style luxury.

This artificial island feels like a private coastal hideaway, reached by a single guarded entrance that keeps it discreet and secure. Instead of crowding the land with buildings, nearly a quarter of the space is set aside for landscaped parks and walking trails, giving the community room to breathe.
At the centre is a boutique marina and the iconic Bulgari Resort, surrounded by just over a hundred bespoke mansions and refined townhomes. Every home faces the water, creating a calm, nautical setting that feels worlds away, yet Downtown Dubai is only minutes away.
Jumeirah Bay led the coastal market with a 24% year-on-year price surge; this outperformed Palm Jumeirah’s 5% growth in the same period.
Yes. All villas and townhomes are oriented toward the Arabian Gulf, offering direct waterfront views, private beach access or proximity and uninterrupted sea-facing panoramas from primary living spaces and terraces.
An ultra-exclusive, low-density island community anchored by the Bulgari Resort and private marina.
Yes. Low density, private beaches, and landscaped areas create a quiet family environment.
Content Reviewed By: Vikas Taneja — RERA Certified Broker (BRN: 82127), Honey Money Real Estates L.L.C. (ORN: 28658). Advising HNI and NRI buyers on Dubai off-plan and ready property, with direct transaction experience across Downtown Dubai, Dubai Creek Harbour, MBR City, Sobha Hartland, The Valley, and Dubailand communities.
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