El Bahrawy Group has unveiled Neptune, the first floating and mobile villa as part of the Kempinski Floating Palace resort project. Initiated three years ago, the Kempinski Floating Palace project comprises a floating hotel surrounded by 48 luxury mobile villas. The Neptune villa is the second addition to El Bahrawy Group’s portfolio of floating villas in the United Arab Emirates.
The unveiling of the Neptune villa aligns with the group’s strategy to construct floating residential units that merge luxury and sustainability, all while preserving flexibility and privacy. As part of this initiative, eight residences, out of a total of 48 Neptune villas available in two-, three- and four-bedroom configurations, are in the final stages of completion.
The Neptune villa has a two-story layout plus a rooftop, collectively spanning 6,300 square feet. The ground floor accommodates a living room, an open-concept dining area, a kitchen, a guest restroom, a crew chamber, a service room, a cockpit, an outdoor seating space and a platform designed for storing and launching jet skis. The upper level has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The rooftop has a private infinity pool encircled by glass walls, alongside outdoor seating, a barbecue area, an external driving control station and a display screen.
Anchored in the Dubai Palm Marina, the Neptune villa has the capability to cruise at a speed of six to eight knots per hour, thanks to its eco-friendly engines that also have the option of operating on electric power. The engines not only power the villa but also have the capacity for waste recycling and seawater desalination. Advanced in-villa technological systems include smart control of lighting and temperature, and access to entertainment screens via mobile devices. Moreover, the engineering design is meticulously crafted to ensure the villa’s stability and resistance to waves during movement.
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