
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid inspects Al Mamzar Beaches project
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, toured the Al Mamzar Beaches development project, one of Dubai Municipality’s flagship strategic projects, featuring an investment of AED500 million. The project is set to become a unique family beach destination.
During His Highness's tour of the project, he said: “As part of our vision to transform Dubai into the world’s best city to live in by 2040, we recently approved the AED3 billion Dubai Beaches development plan aimed at increasing beach capacity for tourists and visitors by 170%.”
His Highness added: “Today, I toured Al Mamzar Beaches, one of our strategic projects nearing completion. It will become one of Dubai’s leading family destinations, spanning 4 million square feet and capable of accommodating up to 7 million visitors annually.”
“Our projects are moving ahead, and work will not stop, on the contrary, the pace will accelerate. We remain committed to a clear development agenda, with even greater achievements ahead,” His Highness further said.
His Highness was also briefed by His Excellency Eng. Marwan bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Municipality on the progress of the project which is part of an AED3 billionbeaches development project across key locations including Al Mamzar Corniche and Lagoon, Jumeirah 1, and planned projects in Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3, Umm Suqeim 1 and 2, and Jebel Ali Beach through 2030.
The project aligns with the Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033, which focuses on enhancing open public spaces, promoting healthy lifestyles, and improving community wellbeing. It also supports the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan by advancing beachfront development and strengthening urban infrastructure, in line with Dubai’s Blue and Green Spaces Roadmap 2030, which aims to position the emirate among the world’s most beautiful and sustainable coastal cities.
The Al Mamzar Beaches will feature 35 service and leisure facilities, all built to international standards and accessible to people of determination. The project is expected to increase visitor numbers significantly to seven million visitors annually, with a 500% boost in service capacity - including safety and rescue infrastructure - and the creation of more than 65 new investment opportunities.
Its standout features include the world’s first 24/7 women-only beach offering night swimming, a floating walkway at Al Mamzar Lagoon, the first of its kind in the region, and a waterfront restaurant.
More than 5.5 kilometres of walking, running, and cycling tracks will link the lagoon, corniche, and Al Mamzar Beach Park, creating an integrated beach-and-park experience.










