El Bahrawy Group, a leading marine construction group in the UAE and Middle East, has unveiled ‘Neptune’, the first floating and mobile villa as part of the Kempinski Floating Palace resort project.
Initiated tree years ago, the Kempinski Floating Palace project features a floating hotel surrounded by 48 luxury mobile villas, boasting an estimated market value of Dh1.6 billion ($435 million) upon its completion.
Anchored in the Dubai Palm Marina, the Neptune villa is the second addition to El Bahrawy Group’s portfolio of floating villas in the region. Eight residences, out of a total of 48 Neptune villas available in two-, three-, and four-bedroom configurations, are currently in the final stages of completion.
The Neptune villa features a two-storey layout plus a rooftop, collectively spanning 6,300 sq. ft per level. The ground floor accommodates a living room, an open-concept dining area, a kitchen, a guest restroom, a crew chamber, a service room, a cockpit, an outdoor seating space, and a platform designed for storing and launching jet skis.