Wednesday, November 19, 2025

The expansive vision driving Ras Al Khaimah

From incredible waterfront developments, to luxurious integrated living and world-class resorts, it’s no wonder that Ras Al Khaimah is the envy of the UAE’s real estate market

Ras Al Khaimah is experiencing an unprecedented real estate boom, rapidly emerging as one of the most dynamic property markets in the United Arab Emirates, guided by the forward-looking vision of His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah.

The fourth largest emirate in the UAE is shaping its skyline as it builds its resilient, diversified economy, in line with its ambitious strategy of sound planning, sustainability, enhancing quality of life for its citizens and residents, and world-class developments.

In the past three years, property sales and prices have surged in Ras Al Khaimah, driven by a wave of hospitality, commercial and residential projects. Moreover, an expected population growth from 0.4 million to 0.65 million by 2030 is set to generate demand for an estimated 45,000 additional residential units. This sustained growth is anchored in a diversified economy, investor-friendly regulations and the entry of global developers into the market, such as Emaar, Aldar and Ellington, alongside local leaders Marjan, Al Hamra and RAK Properties.

Premier waterfront destination
At the forefront of Ras Al Khaimah’s transformation is Al Marjan Island, a premier waterfront destination making strides in the sector under the leadership of CEO Abdulla Al Abdouli, and playing host to ultra-luxury brands including Wynn, JW Marriott, Nobu, Missoni and The Address. Further expanding its offering, Marjan is developing RAK Central, a multifunctional hub that blends business, lifestyle and innovation, and is set to become one of Ras Al Khaimah’s largest commercial districts. The development features premium Grade-A offices and prioritises environmental sustainability through cutting-edge green building practices, in line with the emirate’s 2030 Vision.

For its part, developer Al Hamra, led by CEO Benoy Kurien, continues to set the standard for integrated living with Al Hamra Village. This development features more than 4,000 homes, a golf course and a vibrant community of over 10,000 residents. It’s complemented by major projects such as Waldorf Astoria Residences, Falcon Island, Al Hamra Waterfront and the emirate’s largest and most popular retail hub – Manar Mall.

Further along the coast, RAK Properties is enhancing the emirate’s shoreline with its flagship Mina development, already home to award-winning resorts, such as Anantara Mina Ras Al Khaimah and InterContinental Ras Al Khaimah. The development is gearing up to welcome forthcoming additions, such as Nikki Beach, Staybridge Suites and the planned Four Seasons.

“The vision for Ras Al Khaimah is becoming a reality,” said RAK Properties Chairman Abdulaziz Abdullah Al Zaabi. “We are creating a vibrant, sustainable environment that is attracting global investment while maintaining the unique culture and natural heritage of our emirate.”

Meanwhile, the company’s CEO Sameh Muhtadi asserted that: “What we have seen over the past couple of years is remarkable. We are witnessing unprecedented global interest – and this momentum will only continue.”

Underpinning Ras Al Khaimah’s real estate evolution is a robust infrastructure. The emirate boasts eight hospitals, including the state-of-the-art RAK Hospital, and a modern education system where private schools are regulated by the Department of Knowledge. Additionally, the emirate consistently ranks among the safest places in the world, adding to its growing quality of life credentials.

“A robust infrastructure underpins Ras Al Khaimah’s real estate evolution” 

Ras Al Khaimah’s 2030 Vision
Tourism is another central pillar of the emirate’s advancement, setting a record in 2024 that saw Ras Al Khaimah welcome 1.28 million tourists. A leading stakeholder in the sector is RAK Hospitality Holding, which, under CEO Alison Grinnell, continues to drive the tourism-hospitality nexus with strategic hotel acquisitions and innovative offerings.

Ras Al Khaimah is undeniably one of the fastest-growing markets in the region. And industry leaders agree, as new beachfront apartments, luxury villas, golf communities and lifestyle hubs continue to attract investors and residents alike. At the heart of it all is Ras Al Khaimah’s 2030 Vision – a sustainable, inclusive strategy that places people at its core. With more global developers, investors and residents joining the journey, the emirate is becoming a benchmark for smart urban growth, vibrant communities and opportunity-driven living.

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