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Landmark: Bluewaters IslandCity: Dubai
Country: United Arab Emirates
Continent: Asia
Bluewaters Island, Dubai, United Arab Emirates , Asia
Bluewaters Island is an artificial island located off the Jumeirah Beach Residence coastline in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
It functions as a residential, hospitality, and entertainment destination.
Visual Characteristics
The island features a collection of modern, high-rise residential towers and a large Ferris wheel structure. Buildings are primarily constructed with concrete and glass, exhibiting contemporary architectural designs. The color palette is dominated by neutral tones of grey, white, and beige, with reflective glass facades. The island's perimeter is lined with landscaped areas and waterfront promenades.
Location & Access Logistics
Bluewaters Island is situated approximately 500 meters offshore from Jumeirah Beach Residence. Access is primarily via a direct road link from Sheikh Zayed Road, designated as E11. A dedicated bridge connects the island to the mainland. Public transport options include taxis and ride-sharing services. The nearest Dubai Metro station is DMCC, located approximately 2km inland, requiring a further transfer. Limited on-site parking is available in designated multi-story car parks.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Bluewaters Island commenced in 2013. It is an artificial land reclamation project undertaken by Meraas Holding. The island's purpose was to create a new urban district for residential, retail, and leisure activities, anchored by the Ain Dubai observation wheel.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can experience the Ain Dubai observation wheel, which offers panoramic views of the Dubai skyline. Retail outlets and dining establishments are situated along the promenades. Residential areas are primarily for inhabitants. Walking along the waterfront is a common activity.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within retail and dining areas. Shaded walkways and seating areas are present along the promenades. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong across the island. Food vendors and restaurants are concentrated in specific zones.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the hours around sunrise and sunset provide optimal lighting conditions for the skyline and Ain Dubai. The months of October through April offer the most temperate weather, with average daily temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. Daytime visits are suitable for exploring retail and dining options.
Facts & Legends
Ain Dubai, formerly known as the Dubai Eye, was designed to be the world's tallest observation wheel upon its completion. The island's development involved extensive dredging and land reclamation processes.
Nearby Landmarks
- The Walk at JBR (1.5km West)
- Dubai Marina Mall (2.0km West)
- Skydive Dubai (2.5km Southwest)
- Ain Dubai (0.1km within the island)
- Palm Jumeirah (3.0km North)