Al Lulu Island

Artificial island Al Lulu in Abu Dhabi, UAE, with the Corniche in the foreground.

Al Lulu Island (a.k.a. Lulu Island, Arabic: جزيرة اللؤلؤ) is a 1,050-acre (4.2 km2) man-made island off the coast of Abu Dhabi island, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It stretches from the Abu Dhabi Breakwater to the Zayed Sea Port.

Land reclamation was started in 1988 and completed in 1992.[1] After several plans that were subsequently dropped, the island is now being developed by Sorouh Real Estate as a mixed commercial and residential project. Arquitectonica was tasked with the development of the master plan. It was also rumoured that Al Lulu Island was going to be a tourist destination for a Disney theme park during the mid-1990s.

On 1 January 2009, the previous ferry service was abruptly stopped due to unspecified 'renovations' on the island. Access became by private boat only.

Al Lulu Island has been officially closed to the public, its only access now being by private boat, but it has been used by the public anyway.[2] There are nowplans to dramatically redevelop the island, these plans include the construction of a new permanent bridge connecting the island to the mainland, as well as a 400 metres (1,300 ft)+ landmark tower known as Lulu Tower.

References

  1. "Lulu Island in Abu Dhabi — Information". Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  2. Thomas, Jen (18 December 2011). "Lulu Island ... closed to the public, sort of". The National. Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 24 November 2013.

Coordinates: 24°29′59″N 54°20′30″E / 24.4997°N 54.3418°E / 24.4997; 54.3418


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