| Floor: | Penthouse |
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Property
| Ownership: | Freehold |
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| Area: | 1858 m² (20000 sq ft) |
| Price Qualifier: | From |
Financials
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Orla - Dorchester Collection
Description
Orla, Dorchester Collection — Beachfront Residences on Palm Jumeirah
Stunning from sea to sky.
Placed at the pinnacle of Palm Jumeirah, Orla by Omniyat is a visionary off-plan development — a bespoke way of living, steeped in style, sophistication and the artistry of elevation. Set on a 29,000-square-metre beachfront plot at the apex of the Palm's crescent, Orla holds a privileged position, with uninterrupted 270-degree views that reach from Dubai's skyline to the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf.
Designed by Foster + Partners, Orla's architecture is conceived through the lens of natural elements, flowing in three staggered forms where integrated water features and lush greenery erase the boundaries between inside and out. Foster + Partners — the Pritzker Prize–winning practice behind Apple Park, London's Gherkin and the Millau Viaduct — gives Orla its light-filled, sculptural form. Within, sumptuous oversized terraces, double-height living spaces of up to six metres and floor-to-ceiling glass draw the light and the horizon inside, while select residences open onto their own private pools.
Serviced by Dorchester Collection, daily life at Orla is held in the care of one of the world's foremost names in hospitality — with addresses across London, Paris, Rome and Los Angeles — bringing attentive, discreet, five-star service and 24/7 concierge home.
A measured collection of 2 to 4-bedroom apartments, simplexes and duplexes, alongside three sky palaces and a single mansion — 85 residences in all, each making a distinct impression and each an expression of OMNIYAT's Art of Elevation.
The address
- Beachfront residences at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah crescent, on a 29,000 sqm plot
- Architecture by Foster + Partners; serviced by Dorchester Collection branded residences
- Uninterrupted 270-degree, sunrise-to-sunset views over the Arabian Gulf and Dubai skyline
- Resident-only beach club with 150 metres of private beach
The life within
- Temperature-controlled infinity pool, indoor lap pool and plunge pools
- Spa with sauna, steam and salon; fitness centre, cycling and yoga studios
- Private cinema, library lounge, cigar lounge and bowling alley
- Children's pool and play area, and a pet grooming salon
- Sumptuous terraces with private pools, double-height living and home automation throughout
Location & connectivity
Orla sits on the Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, around 15–20 minutes from Dubai Marina and roughly 25 minutes from Downtown Dubai, with Dubai's finest dining, beach clubs and resorts moments away.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the developer of Orla?
Orla is developed by OMNIYAT, the developer behind The Opus, The Sterling and One at Palm Jumeirah.
Who designed Orla?
Orla is designed by Foster + Partners and serviced by Dorchester Collection.
What residences are available at Orla?
2 to 4-bedroom apartments, simplexes and duplexes, plus sky palaces and a mansion.
When is Orla's completion date?
Orla is under construction with completion expected in 2027
Amenities
- Private Elevator
- Private Pool
- Residents Health Club, Spa & Sauna
Neighborhood
| Unit | Bed | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Bedroom Residences | 4 BR |
From د.إ57,300,000 (From $15,602,200) (From €13,742,500) |
| Sky Palace (shell & core with option to customise) |
From د.إ145,000,000 (From $39,482,100) (From €34,775,800) |
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