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Ras Al Khaimah’s Wynn Al Marjan Island Joins Preferred Hotels & Resorts Legend Collection To Promote UAE Luxury Tourism

25 February 2026 at 00:33
Ras Al Khaimah’s Wynn Al Marjan Island Joins Preferred Hotels & Resorts Legend Collection To Promote UAE Luxury Tourism

Ras Al Khaimah is set to welcome a new icon of Arabian Gulf luxury as Wynn Al Marjan Island joins the esteemed Legend Collection of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, ahead of its Spring 2027 opening. For residents and travellers who have watched the emirate’s skyline and reputation rise over the last decade, this announcement feels like a validation of Ras Al Khaimah’s ambitions to compete with the world’s top beach and city destinations in ultra‑luxury hospitality.

Strategically located less than 50 miles from Dubai International Airport on the man‑made Al Marjan Island, the USD 5.1 billion integrated resort is being positioned as one of the most ambitious hospitality developments in the Middle East. Its inclusion in Preferred’s top‑tier portfolio reinforces Ras Al Khaimah’s status as a serious player in the global luxury travel market.

Legend Collection seal boosts destination visibility

Preferred Hotels & Resorts describes the Legend Collection as its ultimate portfolio of exceptional properties in the world’s most remarkable destinations, recognised for exquisite accommodations, intuitive service, renowned dining, and exceptional spas. Wynn Al Marjan Island now joins a line‑up that already includes some of Wynn Resorts’ flagship properties in Las Vegas, Macau, and Boston, creating powerful cross‑marketing potential for Ras Al Khaimah among loyal high‑end travellers.

Executives at Preferred Hotels & Resorts indicated that welcoming Wynn Al Marjan Island under the Legend banner showcases the brand’s ambition and innovation in the UAE, while deepening its global partnership with Wynn Resorts. They suggested that the resort will help set new benchmarks for ultra‑luxury, experience‑led hospitality in the country and wider region.

For Ras Al Khaimah’s visitor economy, this affiliation translates into prime visibility on a global distribution and loyalty platform frequented by discerning travellers and travel advisors, likely driving higher‑spend stays and longer lengths of visit.

An integrated resort designed to anchor tourism growth

Wynn Al Marjan Island has been conceived as a stylish, sophisticated resort, rising around 70 storeys and reaching approximately 352 metres, with all 1,530 guest rooms and suites offering panoramic Arabian Gulf views. The upper floors will host Enclave, a boutique hotel‑within‑a‑hotel concept with 313 suites designed for heightened privacy, elevated service, and exclusivity, exactly the type of product that can attract ultra‑high‑net‑worth visitors and VIP events to Ras Al Khaimah.

The resort’s amenity mix reads like a blueprint for destination development: 22 restaurants and lounges, a vibrant beach club, a state‑of‑the‑art theatre, a five‑star spa with salon and fitness facilities, and a luxury shopping parterre featuring curated designer boutiques. Multiple pools with private bungalows and cabanas, a 420‑metre stretch of white‑sand beach, and a 98‑berth deep‑water marina are expected to appeal to both leisure visitors and yacht‑borne guests, supporting higher‑value coastal tourism for the emirate.

Crucially for the local meetings and events segment, Coral Court, a dedicated events and celebrations centre, has been purpose‑built for weddings, social occasions, and large‑scale gatherings. Industry observers note that such infrastructure can significantly increase Ras Al Khaimah’s share of destination weddings, incentive groups, and multi‑day celebrations, amplifying year‑round demand for hotels, venues, decorators, caterers, and specialised DMCs.

Tourism impact: jobs, supply chains, and new source markets

The scale and positioning of Wynn Al Marjan Island are expected to have a multiplier effect on Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism value chain. A resort of this magnitude requires a sizeable workforce across front‑of‑house, culinary, entertainment, marine, spa, and retail operations, opening up substantial employment and skills‑development opportunities for residents.

Local suppliers are likely to benefit from increased demand for premium F&B products, technical services, event production, and transport solutions, encouraging the growth of specialised SMEs in the emirate. With Wynn’s strong brand recognition in North America and Asia, and Preferred’s global network of travel advisors and loyal guests, Ras Al Khaimah can expect to see an uptick in international arrivals from high‑yield source markets that may previously have focused on Dubai or Abu Dhabi alone.

Travel trade insiders suggest that the integrated resort’s entertainment offering, retail mix, and marina facilities could help reposition Ras Al Khaimah as a complementary stay to longer UAE itineraries, encouraging twin‑centre holidays that combine urban and beach escapes. This shift would support higher average daily rates and visitor spending across the emirate’s broader hotel portfolio.

A new chapter for Ras Al Khaimah’s visitors

Ras Al Khaimah now introduces its new entry point for visitors to experience the nation. The Wynn Al Marjan Island at Ras Al Khaimah serves as a complete travel experience for visitors who require dining options, theatrical shows, and beachside relaxation, combined with their need for exceptional service throughout their stay. The resort development will proceed to its planned Spring 2027 opening, which both residents and tourism industry professionals will monitor because they believe the Legend Collection badge will improve hotel quality while attracting more diverse visitors to the emirate.

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