A new chapter is opening for Dubai’s luxury hospitality scene as the globally renowned lifestyle brand Buddha?Bar unveils plans for its debut branded hotel and floating residences on the striking artificial archipelago known as The World Islands. This project marks one of the boldest moves yet in the city’s drive to elevate experiential living. With an estimated investment of AED 3 billion and a projected completion by 2027, this is one to watch.
A distinctive destination on the water

The World Islands have long held fascination—and after initial slow progress, momentum is surging again. The Buddha-Bar project is being delivered within the themed section called The Heart of Europe, six of the mapped-out islands shaped after European concepts. The hotel will offer 162 keys, a full floor of branded residences, 24 floating homes, and a dedicated beach club venue. Construction is planned to be completed by 2027, making this the brand’s first foray into the Middle East.
The “floating residences”

The floating residences are not mere villas on stilts—they’re full-blown over-water residences spanning three levels, each about 4,000 square feet, accommodating up to eight guests. Features include:
- A rooftop terrace with a jacuzzi and a sea-facing lounge.
- A main living deck at sea level with floor-to-ceiling glass walls.
- Underwater bedroom spaces with direct views of coral gardens below.
Design blends Far-Eastern and lounge-style elements to reflect Buddha-Bar’s signature mood. For the hotel component, expect bespoke music programming, curated gastronomy, and a spa bringing together wellness and style.
for Dubai hospitality and real estate
This development signals several shifts. First, it underscores the revival of The World Islands as more than just a concept—it’s becoming a genuine address for ultra-luxury. Second, it highlights how branded hospitality and real estate are merging: guests may stay, owners may invest, and both experience the brand lifestyle. For Dubai-based buyers and global investors, the scarcity of floating homes combined with a high-profile brand creates appeal. Locally, it adds to the emirate’s portfolio of world-class experiences.
for stay-cationers, buyers, and visitors
- Visitors & staycationers: Imagine checking in by boat, dining to curated DJ sets by sunset, lounging in a spa with sea-view, and waking up to the horizon every morning. This will feel more like resort-living than simply hotel-staying.
- Buyers and investors: The branded-residence model gives access to the Buddha-Bar lifestyle plus a premium property format—especially in a rare island-floating format.
- Dubai residents: Beyond those staying or owning, the ripple effect is positive: jobs, tourism draws, increased profile for the island cluster. Even if this one is high-end, it elevates the wider scene.
Factors to keep an eye on
- Timeline & handover: With a 2027 completion plan, it’s still some years away. Tracking progress will be key.
- Connectivity & logistics: Residences on the water bring special challenges—marine access, infrastructure, maintenance.
- Environmental & sustainability credentials: Over-water living and coral-garden views raise questions about the impact on marine ecosystems and responsible design.
- Pricing & market positioning: How the floating residences will be priced, marketed, and positioned in Dubai’s luxury property market will be telling for potential buyers.
For Dubai lovers, property watchers, and luxury travellers, the arrival of Buddha-Bar’s floating residences on The World Islands adds an exciting new layer. It’s not just another hotel—it’s a lifestyle statement, an island escape, and a real-estate asset all in one. As Dubai continues to push the boundaries of luxury hospitality, this development stands out for its ambition, uniqueness, and experiential promise.
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