Amali Island is a district of Dubai, 28 sale transactions recorded in the DLD registry.
Amali Island is a private‑island development within The World Islands archipelago, positioned to provide uninterrupted 360‑degree views of the Arabian Gulf, the Dubai skyline and Palm Jumeirah. The scheme links two islands to form a single land parcel of approximately 1,200,000 sq ft and comprises a limited collection of 24 ultra‑luxury residences, each with direct beachfront and private marine access.
Amali Island is part of The World Islands, a man‑made cluster off the Jumeirah coast. The island project was developed by Amali Properties under the leadership of Ali and Amira Sajwani. The masterplan merges two islands (referred to in developer communications as the Sao Paulo and Uruguay islands) to create the Amali Island site. The design and delivery team named in developer material includes architecture and design firms Elastic and Hirsch Bedner Associates, with landscaping by SquareM. The concept draws inspiration from the Ombu tree and concentrates on low‑density, high‑privacy beachfront mansions set on sizable plots.

Amali Island is offshore and not directly connected to Dubai’s road or metro network; the nearest Red Line metro station reference in available material is coded R29 at a distance of about 7,852 metres (not walkable). Travel to and from the island requires private marine transfer or helicopter; a dedicated resident helipad is provided on site.
Approximate distances from Amali Island to major Dubai points (as reported by the developer and site data):

The completed scheme is presented as 24 standalone residences occupying sizeable plots with private beachfronts (up to 50 metres where noted) and private berths. Villas on the island are described individually in developer material; examples include:
Shared amenities cited in the project material include a restaurant, fitness centre, spa, concierge, a members‑only clubhouse and a dedicated helipad. The marine element of the scheme has been contracted to Dutco for completion of remaining marine works and the main construction package, according to developer statements.
Sales and transactions have been a prominent part of the project’s public record: the developer reports that nearly 22 of the 24 villas have been sold to ultra‑high‑net‑worth buyers, and developer communications have also stated that 19 of the 24 beachfront mansions were sold. The project’s launch and subsequent transfers are reflected in Dubai Land Department records, with 28 sale transaction records publicly available under government Open Data disclosures.

Developer communications indicate that construction works commenced with a ground breaking late in 2024 and that villa construction has started. Different statements from the developer and project sources reference completion at various points in 2027: a completion/handover date of March 2027 is quoted in payment plan information; other materials refer to completion by the end of 2027 or early 2027. The contractor named for marine and main construction works is Dutco. Progress and any changes to programme or scope are managed by the developer and appointed contractors and may be reflected in updated project releases.

Amali Island is positioned for ultra‑luxury buyers and private owners seeking a low‑density, exclusive beachfront compound with large plots, private marine access and high‑level service provisions. The product mix and marketing indicate the intended market is ultra‑high‑net‑worth individuals who prioritise privacy, direct sea access, dedicated berths and the option for helicopter transfer. The limited number of residences and plot sizes also suit purchasers looking for unique, standalone mansions rather than apartment or community living.

How many residences are planned on Amali Island?
The project is described as comprising 24 exclusive residences.
Who is developing Amali Island?
The development is by Amali Properties, led by Ali and Amira Sajwani; design partners named in project materials include Elastic, Hirsch Bedner Associates and SquareM.
What on‑site amenities and specific villa features are mentioned?
Published information lists a restaurant, fitness centre, spa, concierge services, a members‑only clubhouse, a resident helipad, private beachfronts up to 50 metres and private berths for owners.
What is the current sales and transaction record?
Developer statements indicate the majority of the 24 villas have been sold to international buyers, including references to high‑value transactions (one sale cited at AED 200 million). Dubai Land Department records contain 28 sale transaction entries associated with Amali Island under the government’s Open Data disclosures.
The figures below come from registered Dubai Land Department transactions, not from listings. We show the median rather than the mean, so that one-off penthouses do not distort it.
The yearly figure compares the last 12 months with the 12 before them. Calendar years would not work here: the current one is unfinished, so the comparison would understate the change. The median across the whole district moved +34% over the same year — that gap reflects which buildings came to market, not existing homes changing in price.
| Building | Deals | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|
| AMALI ISLAND | 11 | 22 660 |
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Source: Dubai Land Department transaction registry. Prices per square metre, sale transactions.
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