An artist illustration of Wynn Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah. Photos: Wynn Resorts
The $5.1 billion resort secured the country's first gaming licence from UAE authorities in 2024.
A French-American steakhouse by Alain Ducasse is among the first restaurants announced for the Wynn Al Marjan Island. Photo: Wynn Resorts
Popular supper club Delilah will also open at Wynn Al Marjan Island. The outpost will be the first international opening of the 1950s-themed venue. Photo: Wynn Resorts
The resort will have 1,530 rooms, 22 restaurants, a nightclub, salon, spa, designer boutiques, an events centre, several pools and a marina.
The main hotel lobby at dusk at Wynn Al Marjan Island.
Ras Al Khaimah recorded 1.28 million overnight visitors in 2024.
The emirate is aiming to boost its visitor numbers to 3.5 million by 2030.
Ras Al Khaimah is expanding its hospitality portfolio of about 56 hotels and resorts, with 8,000 rooms.
The emirate aims to triple the size of its tourism economy by 2030 and position itself as one of the top 10 fastest-growing global destinations.