The Wave Oman
64The Sultanate of Oman is undergoing one of the biggest makeovers since the development of what we now know as Dubai. The middle-east has been struggling with its reputation and the master plan is to turn popular opinion around by building one of the most exclusive, breathtaking resort destinations in the world.
The Wave Oman is being built in the capital of Muscat. Broken down to five sections, this 2.5 million square meter area is comprised of 4,000 townhouses, apartments, and villas, as well as a 300 yacht dock. The Wave Oman is not intended to be an average lifestyle and home destination. This ancient, enchanted shoreline community has the perfect blend of cosmopolitan charm.
The Wave Oman includes a signature Greg Norman style, golf course, three premium hotels and the best dining, leisure and retail opportunities available. The clever design makes proper use of the breathtaking Arabian landscape and the communities create an unforgettable ambiance. Strategic placing of properties along with a festive town center encourages owners and visitors alike to feel nurtured in communal luxury.
The Wave Oman has partnered with the most prestigious names in the hospitality industry. The Fairmont Hotel Group is located adjacent to the 18-hole, green links, PGA-standard golf course while the Kempinski Hotel has been commissioned for the beachfront.
The Wave Oman is environmentally responsible also. With the use of sustainable materials during development, this destination has been able to attract migratory birds, wildlife and fish due to an artificial reef planted in the marina. The buildings walls have been insulated to reduce solar gain and the central cooling facility uses centrifugal energy as opposed to refrigerant techniques. The Wave Oman is currently applying for an accreditation from the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) to formally solidify their commitment to environmental preservation, which is the highest luxury.








sara 2 years ago
Great article Oman is improving a lot