Complete with resorts, mangrove-facing mega-mansions, and light and water shows…
The serene emirate of Umm Al Quwain is about to witness a transformative new megaproject on Siniya Island, promising idyllic island living. Developed by Sobha Realty, Sobha Siniya Island will convert the site of the Gulf’s oldest fishing town into a luxurious real estate enclave, featuring stunning amenities and upscale residences.
Sobha Siniya Island will be nestled amidst the pristine natural mangroves of Umm Al Quwain, offering a tranquil space for residents to call home. Alongside luxurious amenities, including chic waterfront apartments and beach-facing mansions, the development will also showcase two resorts, as depicted in the master plan shared on the developer’s YouTube channel.
From the renders, the resorts promise a blend of rustic-luxe and tropical vibes, embracing the natural beauty of the local surroundings. We’re ready to sign up for staycations as soon as possible!
Connecting to the island via a new causeway bridge, Al Siniya Island will offer a variety of stunning amenities for both residents and visitors, as reported by Zawya. These include a family-friendly golf course, a floating pavilion, captivating light and water shows, event halls, and a clubhouse featuring multiple dining options. Families can enjoy an eco-friendly park and play zone, access to beautiful man-made and natural beaches, and leisurely strolls along a mangrove and tide trail.
Prospective buyers seeking their own luxurious natural retreat will have the choice of purchasing marina or beach apartments, or opting for a swanky mangrove mansion at Sobha Siniya Island. These spacious mansions will offer four to six bedrooms and will either overlook a beautiful community lagoon or feature direct access to a private beach.
While a specific timeline for the development hasn’t been provided yet, we’re already eager to explore Sobha Siniya Island!
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