Dubai Municipality has awarded contracts for the second phase of the Al Mamzar Beach Development Project, with the entire project set for completion by the end of 2025 at Dh400 million. The development aims to create a modern beachfront destination that meets international standards, emphasising sustainability and climate resilience.
The project covers 125,000 square meters, with an 80-meter-wide beachfront, and includes a dedicated women’s beach featuring night swimming, a secure gated entrance, and tailored amenities such as a sports club and children’s play areas. A 1,000-meter path for running, walking, and cycling will connect Al Mamzar Creek Beach and Al Mamzar Park, integrating beach and park areas for a comprehensive visitor experience.
Public facilities will include seasonal event spaces, a skateboarding area, children’s play zones, restrooms, and beach lounges. The development will also feature public wellness services, including changing rooms, showers, and accessible facilities for people of determination, as well as an administrative building with a control room and a first aid centre.
Smart services like AI-powered surveillance, crowd management tools, and smart luggage lockers will enhance visitor safety and convenience. The project will also introduce waterfront dining, recreational spaces, and commercial outlets to support economic growth and enhance the visitor experience.
“This project reflects our commitment to creating innovative, sustainable infrastructure that aligns with Dubai’s future ambitions, solidifying its leading position across various vital sectors, and supporting the achievement of Dubai Economic Agenda D33 targets,” said Bader Anwahi, CEO of the Public Facilities Agency at Dubai Municipality.
The first phase of the project, launched in June 2023, has reached 45% completion and spans 275,000 square meters, with a beach width varying from 30 to 90 meters. Key features include a 200-meter pedestrian pontoon bridge across the creek, a 300-meter night swimming beach, a 5-kilometer walkway, and running and cycling tracks.
Additional facilities in phase one include three children’s play areas, two recreational zones, barbecue spots, jet ski marinas, eight restroom blocks, changing and shower rooms, and 1,400 parking spaces.
