There are three islands in total that make up Dubai Palm Islands - Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, however the only island open to visitors is Palm Jumeirah.
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The Palm Jebel Ali' is the second in the series of three “palm trees” that form an archipelago of artificial islands reclaimed from the sea in Dubai and set out in the shape of a palm tree.
As opposed to the busier and more developed Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali is renowned for having a calmer and more serene residential atmosphere. This makes it a desirable option for people and families that appreciate serenity and want their homes to have a calm atmosphere.
Built from reclaimed land in a series of artificial archipelagos, Palm Jumeirah is shaped like a palm tree when viewed from above. The unique island is home to some of Dubai's top luxury resorts, including Atlantis, The Palm, FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, One&Only The Palm and many more.
A record has been set for Dubai's most expensive property with the sale of a villa on The Palm Jumeirah for Dh302 million ($82.2m). The double Signature Villa, named Casa Del Sole, was developed by Alpago Properties and sold through its exclusive broker, B1 Properties.
Palm Jumeirah, situated along the Persian Gulf coastline, takes the form of a palm tree and comprises a trunk, 16 fronds, and a crescent-shaped, 11-kilometer breakwater encircling the island. Access to the mainland is provided by a 300-meter bridge. Presently, the island is home to approximately 80,000 residents.
The Palm Jumeirah has buried and asphyxiated wildlife, increased turbidity, and changed the alongshore sediment transport. It has also created habitat along its rocky breakwater and within its lagoons.
This iconic man-made island is a magnet for those seeking the epitome of luxury living. With its roster of five-star luxury hotels, the Palm Jumeirah Monorail, and The View at The Palm, this island is a treasure trove of architectural marvels and adventures.
A meal for one person at a mid-range restaurant in Dubai can cost between AED 50 and AED 150, which is about USD 14 to USD 41. A dinner for two at a high-end restaurant can cost between AED 500 and AED 800, which is about USD 136 to USD 218.