Holding the status of world largest man made marina, Dubai Marina is the waterfront development that has efficiently recognized itself as the city within the city. After several years of endless construction work, this settlement emerges as another dense cluster of high-rise shimmering towers in the city. Although, a lot of building and construction work is still going on, this is the best time to book a yacht to enjoy sailing in this multi ethnic destination. Especially, if you are a first time visitor, you will be mesmerized after exploring this shoreline community of its own kind. The bustling environment and world class infrastructure of this development positively diversifies Emirate image and challenges all preconceptions about the Middle East.
Landmarks and community offerings
The Manhattan-like spot has the privilege of possessing six of the world’s tallest residential towers that also include 101-story Princess Tower, the second-tallest building after the Burj Khalifa and stunning Cayan Tower. Visitors and residents can also enjoy strolling and gazing ultramodern yachts at an eatery-lined walkway, which is winding across the canal. The waterway is creatively designed to provide sufficient sandy beaches. Presence of cafes, food stalls and beach lounges have transformed the beach area into a captivating leisure spot. Residents and visitors can enjoy waterfront running tracks and exercise equipment early in the morning.
Real treat for food lovers
Having considered the huge influx of international tourists and holiday makers, the suburb has carefully incorporated restaurants and cafes serving cuisine across the world. You can enjoy great food and panoramic sea views while dining in the restaurants. The development house renowned restaurants like Reem al-Bawadi, Dubai’s best Arabic restaurant, Geddy, an eatery serving Egyptian food like cumin spiced fava beans, a recipe made up of rice and lentils called kushari and hodgepodge made up of macaroni. Moreover, an ample collection of Italian, Indian, Mexican, Japanese, Romanian, Russian, Turkish and Thai cafes serving region’s specific cuisines for everyone living and visiting this district. If you are missing American taste, don’t forget to visit US cafes like Krispy Kreme and P.F. Chang’s. Last but not the least, a balcony ringed tower, Pier 7 is a must visit eating outlet, as its name suggests the restaurant is actually the collection of 7 different eateries stacked up one and other. You must enjoy visiting this prettied-up outlet serving a wide range of lagers and ales in a shop-style space.
Attraction for kids
Having observed the needs of young kids, outpost also offers lots of water based fun activities for young kids and toddlers. The waterfront playgrounds carefully tucked under the bridges spreading across Marina. Kids can enjoy drenching themselves among sidewalk fountains spurting water in the surroundings. An old fashioned merry-go-round is also there to amuse them. The Splash Pad is a dedicated waterpark to entertain toddlers, where they can have fun at floating playground and inflatable slides and trampolines.
Whether being a first time visitor in the city or local or expat living in the city, Marina is the dream destination to visit. Instead of offering fun and entertainment, real estate buyers can choose to buy property in Dubai Marina.
Summary: Spreading over the area of 3.5 km, Dubai Marina man made U-shaped canal sculpted out from the desert is the real engineering marvel, even if one ignores its plethora of breathtaking skyscrapers.




