
Al Marmoom
Al Marmoom, Dubai
About Al Marmoom
A vast desert conservation zone southeast of Dubai, Al Marmoom is known for its eco-reserve, camel racing heritage, and rare large-plot desert living far from the city grid.
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Al Marmoom is a large desert area southeast of Dubai, best known for the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve — one of the largest in the UAE — and the Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack. Residential development here is sparse and mostly consists of large private plots rather than structured master-planned communities.
Location & connectivity
Al Marmoom sits along the Dubai–Al Ain Road (E66), roughly 30–40 minutes from Downtown Dubai under normal traffic conditions. The area is car-dependent; there is no metro access, and arterial road connections are the primary means of reaching the city. Dubai International Airport is approximately a 35-minute drive depending on the entry point.
Property mix
Residential options in Al Marmoom are limited and not structured around named sub-clusters typical of master-planned communities. The area primarily features:
- •Villas: Large private desert villas on expansive plots
- •Land: Undeveloped desert plots, some agricultural-use land
Schools
There are no known schools within Al Marmoom itself. Nearby options with approximate drive times include:
- •Schools along the Al Ain Road corridor — verify specific names and drive times with a local agent
- •Dubai schools in Al Quoz or Academic City are likely the closest clusters, approximately 25–35 minutes away
Healthcare
No hospitals or clinics are known to operate within Al Marmoom's immediate boundary. Residents rely on facilities in surrounding areas:
- •Rashid Hospital, Deira — approximately 35-min drive
- •Mediclinic or similar facilities along Al Ain Road — verify locations and drive times
Shopping & dining
Al Marmoom has no retail or dining infrastructure of its own. The closest meaningful commercial options are along the Al Ain Road corridor heading toward Dubai. Residents typically drive into central Dubai or toward Academic City for day-to-day needs.
Parks & leisure
The Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve is the area's defining feature — a protected ecosystem spanning over 40,000 hectares with flamingo sightings at Qudra Lakes. The Al Qudra Lakes cycling and walking tracks are a popular draw for residents and visitors from across Dubai. The Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack hosts regular racing events, particularly in the winter season.
Nearby areas
- •Dubai Investments Park
- •Academic City
- •Al Lusaily
- •Dubai Silicon Oasis
- •Mugatrah (Al Ain border region)
Things to consider
Al Marmoom suits buyers seeking extreme privacy, large landholdings, or proximity to the desert reserve — not those wanting walkability or urban amenities. The distance from schools, hospitals, and retail is a genuine daily commitment, and buyers should verify plot classifications and building permissions carefully before purchase.
Highlights
- •Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve
- •Al Qudra Lakes cycling tracks
- •Large private desert plots
- •Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack
- •Access via Dubai–Al Ain Road (E66)
- •~35-min drive to Downtown Dubai
- •Low density, high privacy
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