17 Icon Bay Dubai Creek Harbour

INR 20,655,909
OffPlan
Property type: Apartments/Flat
Area (Sq Ft)
730
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Garages
1

Description

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YOUR PERSONAL PARADISE

Plunge into your private infinity pool and take a moment to indulge in a life of pure bliss. Emaar waterfront property allows Spend quality time with your children at the dedicated play area before hitting the workout machines at the tower’s fitness centre. Then wrap up your day enjoying the company of friends and neighbours at 17 Icon Bay’s exquisitely landscaped leisure deck and watch the sunset over the magical cityscape.

SPLENDIDLY SERENE

Stylish finishes and methodically selected fixtures are what you can expect in your new island abode. Muted neutral tones make up the colour palette, complementing the natural beauty on display outside your floor-to-ceiling windows.

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Emaar waterfront property Rooted in the heart of Creek Island, 17 Icon Bay is flanked by the island’s circular boulevard. It is minutes from the vibrant Creek Marina and the colossal Emaar Square, the new global retail destination. The wider districts and city attractions are within easy reach, with Downtown Dubai and Dubai International Airport a mere 10 to 15 minutes away.

THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS

Roam through the verdant park to unwind or enjoy a delightful picnic with your family and friends. Enjoy an alfresco meal in one of the many quaint cafés and restaurants dotted around your neighbourhood. Then retreat back to your iconic home and take in the magnificent views of the inimitable Dubai Creek Tower.
Emaar waterfront property Offering incredible views of Dubai Creek Tower and Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, 17 Icon Bay encapsulates the essence of Creek Island. Comprising one, two and three-bedroom apartments, this magnificent structure is anchored to the island’s parkland.

Emaar waterfront property Offering incredible views of Fishing, also an important industry at the time, was also based along the creek, whose warm and shallow waters supported a wide variety of marine life. Dhows used for purposes of fishing were also built on the foreshore of the creek. The importance of the creek as a site of commercial activity was a justification to introduce improvements to allow larger vessels to transit, as well as to facilitate loading and unloading activities. This led, in 1955, to a plan to develop the creek, which involved dredging shallow areas, the building of breakwaters, and developing its beach to become a quay suitable for loading and unloading of cargo. The creek was first dredged in 1961 to permit 7-foot (2.1 m) draft vessels to cross through the creek at all times.






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