In Dubai, luxury and exclusivity are common, making it inaccessible for some residents. In Dubai, there is a sector, a wonderful enclave, where not everyone can enter, and there are some secret codes that those who wish to be part of must comply with.
There are wonderful destinations where millionaire sectors decide to live in absolute privacy without allowing those who are not part of the community to enter. Perhaps, this decision is part of the policy of real estate investors or a personal choice of the owners of the spectacular residences who resist the invasion of their jealous privacy.
What is the place in Dubai where only a few can enter
Within the vastness of Dubai’s neighborhoods there is one that is characterized by its strict security and its tight access policy. It is Jumeirah Islands, known as Millionaires’ Island, where access is restricted to residents and their guests. This enclave is a true luxury paradise surrounded by immense mansions in which prominent business figures from the United Arab Emirates and the world live.
On this millionaires’ island reside figures such as Isabel Dos Santos, the 50-year-old Angolan businesswoman who controls her country’s cement and telecommunications, the Saudi millionaire Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel, or the Russian steel magnate Andrei Skoch, who choose to keep their private lives in absolute secrecy and away from the curious in Dubai.
What is Jumeirah Islands like, Dubai’s private paradise
Jumeirah Islands has 10 luxury mansions located in an exclusive enclave a little over eight kilometers from the center of Dubai. This site has true private villas where one can live peacefully with a reasonable distance from neighbors. Each house has six bedrooms, private beach access, a garage for seven cars, a private spa, staff rooms, and a rooftop pool with the best views of Dubai.
In addition to these wonderful villas, this millionaires’ island has a private complex that features its own yacht club, a beach resort and international haute cuisine restaurants. It also has three five-star hotels: the Bulgari Resort Dubai, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons and Bulgari Resort. In these places, privacy is also a luxury good and the clients are exclusive. Reportedly, among its regulars is the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov.