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Bvlgari to Launch Ultra-Luxury Island Resort in Abu Dhabi by 2030

Bvlgari to Launch Ultra-Luxury Island Resort in Abu Dhabi by 2030

CairoScene22-06-2025
Private beaches, large-scale villas, and a members-only yacht club form the core of the island's layout, designed for privacy, access to water, and long-stay coastal living.
Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts is heading to Abu Dhabi — and not just anywhere in the capital, but to a private, horseshoe-shaped island set to become one of the most exclusive addresses in the UAE.
Slated to open in 2030, the Bvlgari Resort and Mansions Abu Dhabi will feature architecture inspired by the desert's natural tones and contours, blending contemporary lines with regional influence. Sustainability is also a key part of the project's design.
Developed in partnership with Eagle Hills, the island destination will include 60 rooms and suites, among them two signature Bvlgari Suites and a penthouse, along with 30 beachfront villas, each with a private pool and open sea views. The resort will also include 90 mansions ranging from 1,650 to 2,500 square metres, with select estates offering private beaches and docks for 25-metre yachts.
Surrounded by panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf, the Abu Dhabi skyline, and Qasr Al Watan, the island will be accessible by bridge or by sea. Its sense of seclusion is matched by a suite of high-end amenities: a 2,000-square-metre Bvlgari Spa, a 1,000-square-metre fitness centre, and a 25-metre lap pool, alongside fine dining concepts including Il Ristorante – Niko Romito and Japanese venue Hōseki.
A private Bvlgari Yacht Club, complete with its own beach, marina, and members-only spaces, will serve as a centrepiece of the development.
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