Dubai-based real
estate developer Seven Tides, has received the
green light to hand over its Asian-inspired resortdevelopment to
management company Anantara Hotel Resorts & Spa.
The
Anantara Dubai Palm Jumeirah Resort
& Spa has been awarded a Building Completion Certificate (BCC) by
Trakhees, the Government of Dubai’s planning
and development department.
Occupying
a prime beachfront position on
the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah, The Anantara Dubai
Palm JumeirahResort & Spa will feature 293 hotel
rooms and 456 condominium apartments, and is
set to open in Q3 2013.
In
a first for the UAE’s diverse hospitality sector, the resort will
offer 18 stilted ‘over water’ villas and 15 absolute beachfront
suites - including three 206-square-metre royal beach pool villas
where 50% of the rooms in total boast direct water access from their
balconies. With Asian-style pointed roofs, exposed vaulted ceilings
and an al fresco ambiance, the decor and layout are reminiscent of
upmarket hideaway resorts found in the
Maldives and Thailand.
Seven
Tides commitment to creating five-star environments that embrace a
live, work and play philosophy include
its iconic Ibn Battuta Gate location, which includes a luxury hotel
managed by Swiss hotel operator Mövenpick, apartment building with
156 stylish one and two-bedroom apartments, and office tower spanning
11 floors.
The
644 Oceana Residence apartments, located on the trunk of the
Palm Jumeirah offer spacious one to three-bedroom units
with high
quality finished
and panoramic views over the private gardens and beach. A luxury
lifestyledevelopment, the complex includes a private infinity pool,
lazy river and beach, and jogging track, landscaped recreation areas
and a gymnasium.