Man-Made Islands of DubaiThe Palm IslandsThe Palm Islands in Dubai are some of the most amazing man–made wonders of the world. The three palm islands consist of the Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, and Palm Deira, which are being built on the coast of the United Arab Emirates, in Dubai. They were formed in the shape of a date palm because of its ideal shape for creating maximum beachfront. This immense project, constructed by Nakheel Properties, began in June of 2001. The artificial islands will be built with roads, electricity, sewage, phone lines, water, as well as other major commercial and residential infrastructures.Why They Were BuiltThe sheik of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, wanted to eliminate Dubai's reliance on their dwindling oil supplies. His reason for creating the islands was to develop a way to make money for the small desert state. The sheik commissioned the islands in order to increase Dubai's tourism. Many people thought the sheik had bit off more than he could chew, but the sheik was set to prove them wrong.ConstructionThe Palm Jumeirah was the first and smallest of the three islands consisting of a trunk, a crown with seventeen fronds, and an island in the shape of a crescent to form the breakwater. In order to build this island out of deep ocean waters, they used ninety–four million cubic meters of sand and seven million tons of rock. Around 40,000 South–Asian workers were employed in order to build this enormous island. The completion of the island was finished on time, but the construction on the island is still under way.Shortly after the first island started to be built, the Palm Jebel Ali began construction in 2002. The island will be fifty percent bigger than Jumeirah. Set apart from the first island, Jebel Ali is said to be more of an entertainment island. This enormous island will have a water theme park, six marinas, boardwalks that circle the fronds of the palm, as well as other types of divertissement. The future plans of this island also include four theme parks that will be built on the island's crescent and will form into the shape of a whale.The third and most massive island, the Palm Deira, began construction in October of 2007. This island will be eight times larger than Jumeirah and will not be completed until 2015. It has been said that it will be larger than the entire city of Paris.Looking AheadToday most of the islands are still vacant; however, the sheik hopes that they will soon be filled with tourists and residents. Nakheel, the builder, believes that the three islands will house over one million residents. The creation of the Palm Islands is an unparalleled achievement in engineering and when completed will be the most amazing project known to man

Man-Made Islands of DubaiThe Palm IslandsThe Palm Islands in Dubai are some of the most amazing man–made wonders of the world. The three palm islands consist of the Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, and Palm Deira, which are being built on the coast of the United Arab Emirates, in Dubai. They were formed in the shape of a date palm because of its ideal shape for creating maximum beachfront. This immense project, constructed by Nakheel Properties, began in June of 2001. The artificial islands will be built with roads, electricity, sewage, phone lines, water, as well as other major commercial and residential infrastructures.Why They Were BuiltThe sheik of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, wanted to eliminate Dubai's reliance on their dwindling oil supplies. His reason for creating the islands was to develop a way to make money for the small desert state. The sheik commissioned the islands in order to increase Dubai's tourism. Many people thought the sheik had bit off more than he could chew, but the sheik was set to prove them wrong.ConstructionThe Palm Jumeirah was the first and smallest of the three islands consisting of a trunk, a crown with seventeen fronds, and an island in the shape of a crescent to form the breakwater. In order to build this island out of deep ocean waters, they used ninety–four million cubic meters of sand and seven million tons of rock. Around 40,000 South–Asian workers were employed in order to build this enormous island. The completion of the island was finished on time, but the construction on the island is still under way.Shortly after the first island started to be built, the Palm Jebel Ali began construction in 2002. The island will be fifty percent bigger than Jumeirah. Set apart from the first island, Jebel Ali is said to be more of an entertainment island. This enormous island will have a water theme park, six marinas, boardwalks that circle the fronds of the palm, as well as other types of divertissement. The future plans of this island also include four theme parks that will be built on the island's crescent and will form into the shape of a whale.The third and most massive island, the Palm Deira, began construction in October of 2007. This island will be eight times larger than Jumeirah and will not be completed until 2015. It has been said that it will be larger than the entire city of Paris.Looking AheadToday most of the islands are still vacant; however, the sheik hopes that they will soon be filled with tourists and residents. Nakheel, the builder, believes that the three islands will house over one million residents. The creation of the Palm Islands is an unparalleled achievement in engineering and when completed will be the most amazing project known to man

The Palm Islands in Dubai are a set of three man-made islands - Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, and Palm Deira. These islands were constructed by Nakheel Properties starting in June 2001. The islands are shaped like a date palm tree, which provides maximum beachfront.

The reason for building these islands was to diversify Dubai's economy and reduce its reliance on oil supplies. The sheik of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, commissioned the islands to increase tourism and generate revenue for the small desert state.

Construction of the Palm Jumeirah, the first and smallest of the three islands, involved using 94 million cubic meters of sand and 7 million tons of rock to build it from deep ocean waters. Around 40,000 South-Asian workers were employed for this project. While the island was completed on time, construction activities are still ongoing.

The Palm Jebel Ali, which began construction in 2002, is 50% bigger than Palm Jumeirah and is focused on entertainment. It will feature a water theme park, six marinas, boardwalks encircling the palm fronds, and other recreational facilities. Future plans include the construction of four theme parks on the island's crescent, forming the shape of a whale.

The Palm Deira, the largest of the three islands, started construction in 2007 and is expected to be eight times larger than Palm Jumeirah. It is estimated to be completed by 2015 and is projected to be larger than the entire city of Paris.

Currently, most of the islands are still vacant, but the sheik and Nakheel envision filling them with tourists and residents. Nakheel believes that the three islands will eventually accommodate over one million residents. The creation of the Palm Islands is considered an exceptional engineering achievement. When completed, it will stand as one of the most remarkable projects ever undertaken by mankind.