Wynn Al Marjan Island Tower Tops Out at 283m in Key 2027 Progress Milestone
Wynn Al Marjan Island tower tops out at 283 meters, marking a major construction milestone for Ras Al Khaimah’s flagship resort ahead of its planned spring 2027 opening. The 70-floor tower reached its highest structural concrete point just 27 months after foundation works began, with a spire to be installed next year that will take the total height to 352 meters, making it the tallest building in the Northern Emirates by more than 100 meters.
Wynn Al Marjan Island Tower Tops Out: Construction and Fit-Out Status
The Wynn Al Marjan Island tower tops out as façade installation reaches 79 percent, while low-rise structures across the site hit 99 percent structural completion. More than 438,968 cubic meters of concrete have been poured, and interior fit-out is underway for 1,504 of the 1,530 guest rooms and suites as the project shifts fully into interiors and MEP progress.
Wynn Al Marjan Island Tower Tops Out: Resort Features and Offerings
When complete, Wynn Al Marjan Island will span over 60 hectares and open with 1,217 rooms, 297 Enclave suites, two Royal Apartments, four Garden Townhomes and 10 Marina Estates. The resort will feature 22 restaurants and bars, a beach club, luxury spa, high-end retail parterre, Coral Court events venue, The Showroom theatre, 12 pools, and a 420-meter white-sand beach with a deep-water marina for superyachts.
Wynn Al Marjan Island Tower Tops Out: Leadership Views
At the topping-out event, leaders from Wynn Resorts, Wynn Design & Development and Marjan joined at the summit to pour the final concrete and receive commemorative steel bars. Max Tappeiner, President of Wynn Al Marjan Island, said the 352-meter tower will reshape Ras Al Khaimah’s skyline and stands as a testament to the teams’ talent and speed in reaching this point in just over two years.
Wynn Al Marjan Island Tower Tops Out: Jobs, Expansion and Future Projects
The Wynn Al Marjan Island tower tops out after creating over 18,000 construction jobs, with 100 percent of hotel interiors now in fit-out and 90 percent of low-rise partitions completed. Parallel work continues on Janu Al Marjan Island, targeting a 2028 opening under Aman Group’s sister brand, anchoring 60 acres for future expansion and positioning Al Marjan Island as a long-term hospitality powerhouse in the Northern Emirates.
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