Palazzo Tissoli
There’s something unmistakably elegant about Palazzo Tissoli. It doesn’t shout for attention; it draws you in — slowly, confidently — with the kind of design that feels timeless rather than trendy. Set on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah’s most ambitious waterfront destination, this off-plan project in Dubai’s extended coastline invites a different pace of life: calm, bright, and balanced between the sea and the skyline. The residences are designed by Pininfarina, a name that, for more than 95 years, has shaped everything from iconic cars to world-class architecture. Here, that design legacy takes on a new form — soft curves, thoughtful proportions, and spaces that feel naturally aligned with light and movement. Each home at Palazzo Tissoli comes fully furnished, ready to live in or rent out, with sweeping views of the Arabian Gulf and the upcoming Wynn Resort, the UAE’s first integrated casino destination. It’s not hard to imagine mornings when the light glints across the water, or evenings when the island hums softly in the background. From an investment perspective, Palazzo Tissoli represents something rare. Al Marjan Island is fast becoming one of the most talked-about locations in the Dubai property market — technically in Ras Al Khaimah, but close enough to capture the same demand and capital appreciation trends flowing north from Dubai. With prices starting at around AED 1.1 million and completion expected in Q2 2028, it feels like an early-stage opportunity in a market still expanding. Investors and homeowners alike are eyeing this area not just for lifestyle, but for the potential upside as hospitality and entertainment hubs open nearby. The community around Palazzo Tissoli is designed for modern living without the excess. There are spaces to gather and others to retreat — private pools, landscaped walkways, fitness areas, and lounges that look out to the horizon. The architecture itself seems to breathe, balancing openness with intimacy. I think that’s what makes it different: it’s luxurious, yes, but quietly so. And then there’s the story of Tissoli itself — a developer that has built its reputation on craftsmanship and detail rather than speed. That ethos shows here. Every element, from the layout to the furnishings, seems considered. Perhaps that’s what makes Palazzo Tissoli feel complete even before it’s finished: the sense that it was designed for people, not just for plans. In a region where new projects appear almost weekly, Palazzo Tissoli stands apart — not by size, but by intention. It’s where Italian artistry meets coastal living, and where each residence becomes part of a larger, evolving vision for Al Marjan Island. For anyone looking to invest in real estate in Ras Al Khaimah or seeking a refined off-plan property in Dubai’s broader market, this feels like one to watch.

🏊♂️ Sky Pool
🌊 Grand Lagoon Pool
🏛️ The Atrium
☕ 24-Hour Café
🌇 Skyline Lounge
🧸 Play Haven
💆 Serenity Spa
🚬 Casa del Sigaro
💡 The Idea Studio
💦 Kids’ Splash Park
🎬 Cinema Palazzo
🏋️♀️ Vitality Studio





































