Imagine living on a private Island all 365 days of the year. An ambitious project by Nakheel, The World Island is a cluster of 300 man-made islands in the shape of different continents of the world, just off the coast of Dubai. Positioned on this Island, is The Côte d’Azur Hotel, on one of the Island that represents Europe, to give Arabites and International tourists the European experience in Dubai.
The Heart of Europe, as it is called, is the largest amongst the islan.. Read More
Imagine living on a private Island all 365 days of the year. An ambitious project by Nakheel, The World Island is a cluster of 300 man-made islands in the shape of different continents of the world, just off the coast of Dubai. Positioned on this Island, is The Côte d’Azur Hotel, on one of the Island that represents Europe, to give Arabites and International tourists the European experience in Dubai.
The Heart of Europe, as it is called, is the largest amongst the island clusters with a range of amenities and facilities arranged to entertain them. Taking inspiration from the French Riviera, Cote d’Azur hotel is a blend of traditional and modern Mediterranean architecture. The exteriors immediately catch the attention, as it represents a sailboat like structure with the balconies of each room topped by a diagonal sail. This unique design makes the façade quite bright and multicolored.
The interiors equally complement the beachfront setting with bold colors that create an inviting ambience. Each home displays vistas of the European-inspired streets of the Island and the beautiful Dubai skyline. The wide range of amenities offered to the residents here include; serene private courtyards, colorful landscape gardens, unending gorgeous beach views, boutique retail outlets and a number of dining options.
The Dubai mainland is located just 4 kms away from The World Islands, and one can take the sea route or air to reach the maximum city. Hence, this property makes for a good investment in Dubai for those looking for a holiday home or even wish to stay here and call it their first home.
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