12.01.2015

Dutch Docklands will help design personalised private islands, each of which will house just one luxury villa and each with its own private beach.
For those looking for a different take on luxury projects, Dubai's ambitious World Islands project may be offering a set of floating private island villas, The National reported. Work on an archipelago of 20 private man-made islands built in the shape of the continent of Australiasia could finally start, property developer Oqyana Real Estate said on Sunday. The firm signed a deal with floating island expert Dutch Docklands to create a series of private island villas at its long-delayed scheme, Oqyana World First development. Under the terms of the deal, Dutch Docklands will help design personalised private islands, each of which will house just one luxury villa and each with its own private beach. “Having your own private island close by a world class city will be a unique opportunity for a very selective group of people that only want the best. This new development will diversify the already impressive Dubai real estate market to a new level of luxury,” said Paul Van de Camp, chief executive of Dutch Docklands.
For those looking for a different take on luxury projects, Dubai's ambitious World Islands project may be offering a set of floating private island villas, The National reported. Work on an archipelago of 20 private man-made islands built in the shape of the continent of Australiasia could finally start, property developer Oqyana Real Estate said on Sunday. The firm signed a deal with floating island expert Dutch Docklands to create a series of private island villas at its long-delayed scheme, Oqyana World First development. Under the terms of the deal, Dutch Docklands will help design personalised private islands, each of which will house just one luxury villa and each with its own private beach. “Having your own private island close by a world class city will be a unique opportunity for a very selective group of people that only want the best. This new development will diversify the already impressive Dubai real estate market to a new level of luxury,” said Paul Van de Camp, chief executive of Dutch Docklands.