Current projects Palm Jumeirah () is the site of numerous private residences and hotels. From the air, the archipelago resembles a stylized palm tree within a circle. Construction began in 2001 and was financed mainly by Dubai's petroleum income. By 2009, 28 hotels had opened on the site. The opening ceremony of the Palm Jumeirah was held in 2010. The
Atlantis and Atlantis The Royal Residences are the largest hotels currently constructed on Palm Jumeirah. The island has a population of over 18,000 people as of 2015.
Palm Jebel Ali () is an artificial archipelago that features a palm tree that is 50% larger than the Palm Jumeirah. Located near the southernmost
Jebel Ali locality, The island has a larger crescent shape. Space has been created between the crescent and the tree to build boardwalks that encircle the "fronds" of the "palm" and spell out an
Arabic poem written by
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. After a subsequent redesign that scrapped the poem boardwalks, construction on the island began in 2001 but was halted due to the
2008 financial crisis. After 11 years of being dormant, the project was restarted in 2024 and will be completed in 2028.
Dubai Islands () are four undeveloped
artificial islands off the coast of
Deira, the northernmost locality in Dubai. As of 2025, little development has occurred on the islands. At first, the project, which was supposed to be a part of the Palm Islands, was known as Palm Deira. It was intended to be the biggest palm of the three, roughly eight times as big as the Palm Jumeirah.
Jumeirah Bay Island 2, home to Jumeirah Public Beach and the Dubai Water Canal
Dubai Harbour, home to a major cruise terminal, a large yacht marina, hotels, and a long seafront promenade
Cancelled projects Dubai Waterfront was expected to become the largest waterfront and largest man-made development in the world. The project was a conglomeration of canals and an artificial archipelago; it would occupy the last remaining Persian Gulf coastline of Dubai, right next to Palm Jebel Ali and the Dubai-Abu Dhabi border. It was planned to consist of a series of zones with mixed-use including commercial, residential, resort, and amenity areas, with its longest canal, stretching from the base of the Waterfront to Palm Jumeirah, circling the
Al Maktoum International Airport. The artificial islands would be formed to resemble the most widely recognized symbol of
Islam, the
star and crescent. This would produce a shelter around the Palm Jebel Ali. It was later redesigned without the Islamic design, and due to the
2008 financial crisis, the project was stalled. With 40% of the islands already constructed, the project was cancelled.
The Universe was a planned artificial archipelago in the shape of the
Sun,
Moon,
Milky Way and
Solar System, to be built on the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Universe was to be located between the Palm Jumeirah and the World. The project plan was put on hold indefinitely in 2009 and later removed from the developer's website. == Purpose ==