Wynn Al Marjan Island is two hotels in one. There is the main resort – 1,217 rooms and suites, the casino, the 22 restaurants, the beach, the marina. And then there is the Enclave – 313 ultra-luxury accommodations sitting at the top of the tower with their own entrance, their own pools, their own restaurant and a level of service the rest of the property does not get. Wynn calls it a destination within a destination. Most guests will never see it.
This guide breaks down what the Enclave actually is, who designed it, the six suite layouts, the Royal Apartments at the top of the tower, the Marina Estates and Garden Townhomes around the marina, and what we know about pricing and booking ahead of the Spring 2027 opening.
Wynn Enclave at a Glance
- Total Enclave keys: 313
- Enclave Suites: 297 across six layouts
- Royal Apartments: 2 (each 1,500 sq m, two storeys)
- Garden Townhomes: 4
- Marina Estates: 10
- Maximum suites per floor: 15
- Smallest suite: 75 sq m King Suite
- Designers: Anouska Hempel (London), Pinto Design (Paris), Wynn Design and Development
- Private entrance, lobby, three pools, restaurant and lounge
- Opening: Spring 2027

What is the Enclave?
The Enclave is Wynn’s version of the hotel-within-a-hotel concept that defines the world’s top integrated resorts. Think Reserve at Atlantis Paradise Island, the Sky Suites at Aria, the Tower Suites at Wynn Las Vegas. The idea is to give the highest-spending guests their own complete property without forcing them to walk through the casino or share lifts with day-trippers.
At Wynn Al Marjan Island the Enclave occupies the upper floors of the Resort Tower with no more than 15 suites per floor. Guests arrive through a separate guarded entrance into a private lobby designed by Wynn to feel like a billionaire’s residence rather than a check-in desk. From that lobby everything Enclave guests need – rooms, dining, pools, beach access, butler service – sits behind keycard-only doors.
Todd-Avery Lenahan, President and Chief Creative Officer of Wynn Design and Development, summed up the brief on launch: “With the imagining of Enclave, we have invested exceptional design sensitivity into the importance of personal scale and individual recognition. It is often what is not seen that is more alluring.”
The Six Enclave Suite Layouts
The 297 Enclave Suites come in six distinct floor plans. Wynn has not released individual room counts per layout but the range covers everything from a generous one-bedroom to a multi-room family configuration.
King Suite – 75 sq m
The entry point to the Enclave. A spacious one-bedroom suite with a king bed, a large lounge area, a marble bathroom and floor-to-ceiling Gulf views. Even at 75 square metres this is roughly twice the size of a standard five-star Dubai hotel room.
Larger Suites – 100-300 sq m range
Five additional layouts step up in size and configuration. Wynn has confirmed that interiors use a platinum, sapphire, cream and gold palette across all suite categories. Each suite includes dual private pantries – one stocked for breakfast, one for evening – which is the kind of micro-detail that signals where this product sits in the market.

The Royal Apartments
At the very top of the tower sit the two Royal Apartments. Each one is 1,500 square metres across two storeys. Wynn has described them as the penultimate commissions of Anouska Hempel and Pinto Design – two of the most decorated names in luxury interior design – working with Wynn Design and Development.
To put 1,500 square metres in context: that is roughly the size of a 16-bedroom villa. These are not hotel suites in any normal sense. They are private residences that happen to come with full hotel service.
Wynn has not released images, floor plans or pricing for the Royal Apartments and likely will not until much closer to opening. Both apartments are expected to be reserved primarily for invited guests rather than open booking, in line with how Wynn handles the equivalent product in Las Vegas and Macau.
WOW-RAK Expert Tip: If you want to see Anouska Hempel’s design language before the Enclave opens, look at Blakes Hotel in London – her own property and the original boutique hotel concept she invented in 1978. The Enclave will share that DNA: theatrical, layered, deeply personal.
Garden Townhomes
Four Garden Townhomes sit at ground level inside the Enclave perimeter, surrounded by private landscaping. These are designed for guests who want space, privacy and direct outdoor access without going up into the tower. Each Townhome has its own entrance, garden, multiple bedrooms and dedicated service. Think detached villa with hotel concierge.
Marina Estates
The 10 Marina Estates are arguably the most distinctive product on the property. They sit on the perimeter of Wynn Al Marjan Island’s deepwater marina, with private docks for yachts up to a certain length (Wynn has not yet disclosed the size cap).
Each Marina Estate functions as a standalone luxury home with multiple bedrooms, full kitchen, private pool and direct water access. Wynn has positioned the Marina Estates as both rentable suites and potential long-term residences for ultra-high-net-worth guests who want a permanent UAE base inside an integrated resort. Pricing and ownership structure has not been announced.

Enclave Amenities – The Hidden Hotel
Behind the Enclave’s keycard doors guests get a complete second resort:
- A private lobby designed as a residential drawing room
- Three dedicated pools surrounded by tropical gardens
- Ultra-chic cabanas with personal cabana attendants
- Private beach section with dedicated beach butlers
- An exclusive Enclave-only restaurant serving breakfast for residents and elevated Lebanese cuisine for lunch and dinner, helmed by a chef making their UAE debut from Beirut and Paris
- The Lobby Lounge – intimate seating with French doors opening to a veranda, coffee in the morning through champagne cocktails and Lebanese bites in the evening
- Personal butler service on request
- Direct access to the wider resort – 22 restaurants, the casino, the spa, the marina, the theatre – whenever Enclave guests want to leave the bubble
Pricing and Booking
Wynn has not released Enclave rates yet and is unlikely to do so before late 2026. For comparison, the equivalent Tower Suites product at Wynn Las Vegas runs from roughly USD 800 per night for an entry suite to USD 5,000+ for the larger configurations. Royal Apartment-equivalent stays at Wynn Las Vegas are typically priced on application rather than published openly.
Expect Wynn Al Marjan Island Enclave rates to land in a similar band, with seasonal swings around the UAE high season (October to April) and major events like the GP weekend, New Year and Eid. For full context on the wider room inventory and pricing approach, see the WOW-RAK Wynn rooms and suites pricing guide.
WOW-RAK Expert Tip: Enclave bookings at Wynn properties typically open 12-9 months before opening. Mark your calendar for late 2026 if you want to be on the first wave.
How the Enclave Differs from the Main Resort
Three things set the Enclave apart from the rest of Wynn Al Marjan Island. First, scale – even the smallest Enclave suite at 75 square metres is significantly larger than a standard resort room. Second, separation – private entrance, lobby, pools and restaurant mean an Enclave guest can experience the resort without ever entering the main lobby or the casino floor. Third, service – butler-led, personalised, anticipatory. The whole property is designed around the assumption that the Enclave guest does not have to ask for anything twice.
For the casino-curious traveller staying in the main resort, the Enclave is mostly invisible. For the Enclave guest, the rest of the resort is a 22-restaurant, 12-pool, casino-equipped playground they can dip into whenever they want.

Frequently Asked Questions
The Enclave is an exclusive 313-key hotel-within-a-hotel inside Wynn Al Marjan Island, with its own private entrance, lobby, pools, restaurant and butler service. It includes 297 Enclave Suites, 2 Royal Apartments, 4 Garden Townhomes and 10 Marina Estates.
313 total Enclave keys: 297 Enclave Suites across six layouts, 2 Royal Apartments, 4 Garden Townhomes and 10 Marina Estates.
Suites range from 75 sq m King Suites at the entry level up to 1,500 sq m two-storey Royal Apartments at the top of the tower.
Anouska Hempel (London) and Pinto Design (Paris) led the interior design in collaboration with Wynn Design and Development under President and CCO Todd-Avery Lenahan.
The two Royal Apartments are 1,500 sq m two-storey residences at the very peak of the tower. They are described as the penultimate commissions of Anouska Hempel and Pinto Design and are expected to be reserved primarily for invited guests.
Yes. The 10 Marina Estates sit on the perimeter of Wynn Al Marjan Island’s deepwater marina with private water access and direct docking.
Yes. Enclave guests have full access to the wider resort – 22 restaurants, the casino, the spa, the theatre, the marina, the beach club – while keeping the option to retreat to their private Enclave amenities.
Wynn has not announced an exact date but bookings are expected to open in late 2026 ahead of the Spring 2027 resort opening.
Pricing has not been released. For reference, the equivalent product at Wynn Las Vegas starts around USD 800 per night for entry suites and rises to USD 5,000+ for the larger configurations, with Royal Apartment-tier stays priced on application.
The Bottom Line
The Enclave is the answer to a question most visitors will not even think to ask: what does Wynn do for guests who could stay anywhere in the world and want the casino resort experience without any of the casino resort compromises? Three pools, a private restaurant, butler service, the world’s top interior designers and 1,500 square metre apartments at the top of a 352 metre tower. That is the answer. For the full Wynn Al Marjan Island story see the WOW-RAK Wynn pillar guide. To get information on the room types and pricing across the wider resort see the Wynn rooms guide. For the dining programme – including the Enclave’s Lebanese restaurant – see the Wynn restaurants guide.


