Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed admits scheme in line with Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, reported in The International News.
Dubai on Sunday uncovered its objectives to create its most prolonged public beach to set itself as an ultimate eco-tourism goal.
According to The National News, “The proposed beach, spanning 6.6 kilometers, is slated for development in Jebel Ali, a significant commercial port in the emirate.”
The Jebel Ali Beach Development Project was admitted by Dubai’s Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed and it corresponds with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, pointing to a 400% growth of the emirate’s general beaches.
Travelers will be able to keep turtles in their genuine habitat at the latest beach once it is finished, improving their general eco-tourism understanding in the area.
“Our focus is on creating spaces rich in beaches, open areas, and recreational greens,” Sheikh Hamdan claimed.
“The ultimate goal is to enhance the well-being of the city’s people, create a healthy environment for all and make Dubai the world’s best place to live in.”
The beach, to be produced in a current wilderness monastery, will be a “distinctive recreational destination that places a high priority on environmental preservation and the protection of local ecosystems and wildlife”.
The extensive-scale agenda will contain a 5km sandy beach and a 1.6km mangrove beach.
Mattar Al Tayer, Dubai’s commissioner general for structure building, urban planning, and well-being, disclosed fragments of the agenda.
According to him, The agenda contains a “2km open swimmable beach, a 2.5km diving sports area, a walkway with viewing platforms to blend with the surrounding environment, and recreational and service areas for beachgoers of all ages, including kids play zones, sports and marine activity areas.”
Furthermore, the beach will attribute parking for 1,000 vehicles, 80 bicycle racks, a cycling track, a 5km running track, and an afloat restaurant as a centerpiece of the expansion.
Published in The International News