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Naïa Island Dubai, the new project from development firm Shamal Holdings, has been confirmed as the location of the region’s first Cheval Blanc maison.Scheduled to open in 2029, the LVMH hotel will offer an ultra-private escape on a serene island just off Jumeirah’s coastline, comprising 30 suites and 40 private pool villas, each designed in Cheval Blanc’s signature style. In addition, a limited number of branded beachfront residences and estate plots will be made available for ownership.“This marks a defining chapter in our vision to create meaningful experiences,” said Abdulla Binhabtoor, CEO of Shamal Holding in announcing the new project. “Naïa Island Dubai offers an enduring address, one that invites presence and lives beautifully over time.”
Cheval Blanc Dubai

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With seamless access to Dubai’s main roadways, Naïa Island is envisioned as a low-rise, green sanctuary that preserves the natural coastal terrain while providing uninterrupted views of the city’s skyline and the Arabian Gulf. The masterplan centres on open green spaces, a private marina and experiences that range from fine dining and wellness rituals to personalised lifestyle offerings.For Cheval Blanc, this expansion into Dubai reflects the brand’s global strategy of creating rare and refined destinations tailored to the world’s most discerning travellers. The maison’s aesthetic will be brought to life through architecture and interiors that honour the island’s landscape while offering a deeply immersive retreat.

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