The first beach club opened on Dubai's The World archipelago island

The Royal Island Beach Club was opened for guests and tourists in February on one of the islands of the The World artificial archipelago, which is located in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Dubai. "We have already received the latest permits from the authorities and are ready to open the doors to our guests," said Reza Sinem, the club’s manager.

Owners of boats and yachts will be able to become members of the club, who will have the opportunity to use the services of private chalets, an international restaurant, a pool and two beaches. The beach club, owned by Indian entrepreneur Vakil Ahmed Azmi, has already signed a memorandum of understanding with the Dubai Committee on Roads and Transport (RTA) on organizing the movement of tourists to the island by water taxis and ferries. In addition, the club will soon also be able to offer luxury yachts for boat trips. On Fridays, the beach club will host events with a music program from the Must Have Soul team. On Saturdays, guests can relax on the beach or by the pool.

Recall that the project of the All World alluvial archipelago with a width of 9 km and a length of 7 km covers a total area of ​​931 hectares and increases the natural coastline of Dubai by 232 km. The size of the islands ranges from 150 thousand to 450 thousand square meters. ft. The islands include private areas, commercial areas, resorts of various levels, a ferry pier, as well as a public leisure and entertainment area.