Island Life
This is an ultra-expensive villa on Jumeirah Bay Island in Dubai. It’s at the very tip of the island, with its own private beach and big garden facing the Arabian Gulf. The house has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a huge underground garage. It was designed by a well-known architecture firm and has high-end finishes everywhere. There’s a gym with sauna and ice bath, a wine cellar, and a large pool area that feels like a resort. The place is fully set up as a smart home and is close to Bulgari Resort, Dubai Mall, and main Dubai roads.
Specifications
- Address: Jumeirah Bay Island Villas, Jumeirah Bay Island, Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Price: $114,363,513 USD
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 9 (Full)
- Property Type: Other Residential Home / Resort-style villa
- Status: Available
- Architect: SAOTA
- Garage: Expansive basement garage with hydraulic lift, space for up to 8 cars
- Pool: Resort-style pool with cabana area
- Outdoor Features: Sweeping al fresco dining spaces, sunken seating area, large garden, private beach access
- Interior Features: Dual kitchens with built-in appliances, full-height windows, custom stone and wood finishes, Rimadesio wardrobes, spa-like en suite bathrooms
- Amenities: State-of-the-art gym, sauna, ice bath, custom-built wine cellar, fully integrated smart home technology
- Nearby: Bulgari Resort and beach club, upscale boutiques, restaurants, cafes, Dubai Mall (about 10 minutes), major Dubai neighborhoods and Dubai International Airport (around 20 minutes via Sheikh Zayed Road)
Stone and glass box tucked into the palms. Very architectural.

Living room is basically a postcard wall. Floor-to-ceiling glass everywhere.

Marble lobby flex, then warm wood and stone so it’s not cold.

Dining’s all beige stone and texture. Calm, hotel-restaurant energy.

Entry is glassy and bright. stone walls feel a spa.

Primary bedroom goes soft sand colors with the big glass. Peaceful.

Bathroom marble looks a storm cloud. Minimal fixtures, huge slabs.

Waking up to palms and shoreline. Textured walls keep it cozy.

Another ocean-facing bedroom. Taupe walls, giant window, no art needed.

Infinity pool just melts into the sea. Landscaping is doing the most.

Covered dining terrace—concrete slab roof, breezy and shaded. Perfect for long lunches.

Sunset lounge zone. Low sofa, big cushions, bring me a drink.

That crisp rectangle pool with gray decking. Very magazine.

Patterned ceiling throwing cool shadows. Open-air room without walls.

Gym with an ocean panorama. I might actually show up here.

That white grid over the facade is wild. Light patterns everywhere.

Big cantilevered roof doing a hero move over the glassy facade.

Under the grid canopy, everything’s dappled and calm. Coastal soundtrack included.

Details
This villa is basically a private resort at the very end of Jumeirah Bay Island, so you’re right on the water with open Arabian Gulf views. Inside, everything is oversized and very considered. The main living areas have full-height windows, so you’re looking at the sea and the garden pretty much all the time. The finishes lean hard into high-end stone and wood, and the joinery is clearly custom, not off-the-shelf. There are two kitchens, both fitted out with built-in appliances, which makes it easier to separate everyday cooking from entertaining or staff use. All six bedrooms are upstairs and set up like suites, with big closets from Rimadesio and bathrooms that feel more like spa rooms than standard en suites. If you care about wellness, the gym is a serious setup, and having both a sauna and an ice bath on site means you don’t need a separate club membership.
The wine cellar is purpose-built rather than just a storage room, which will matter to anyone with a collection. Down below, the garage is on another level, literally and figuratively: there’s a hydraulic lift and space for up to eight cars, so it suits a car person or someone with drivers and multiple vehicles. The whole place runs on integrated smart home tech, so lighting, climate, and security can be controlled from one system. Outside, most of the lot is used for lifestyle space. You get large terraces for outdoor dining, a resort-style pool with a cabana area for shade, and a sunken seating zone that feels like a private lounge. The garden rolls straight down to a clean private beach, which is especially useful if you have kids and don’t want to deal with public crowds. Day to day, you’re a short drive from the Bulgari Resort with its beach club and Michelin-starred restaurants, plus the usual high-end Dubai mix of cafes, boutiques, and malls. Dubai Mall is about 10 minutes away, and with Sheikh Zayed Road so close, most major districts and the airport are within roughly 20 minutes. Overall, it’s set up for someone who wants a very private, very controlled environment but still expects five-star hotel-level amenities and access nearby.