The Royal Oceanic is a 34-storey freehold residential tower by Select Group, standing directly on Dubai Marina’s waterfront between three five-star hotels — Le Royal Meridien, Habtoor Grand and Grosvenor House — with direct access onto Marina Walk. Unlike most of the listings in our UAE portfolio, which are off-plan releases sold years ahead of completion, The Royal Oceanic is a fully built, occupied and rental-ready asset. For investors who want exposure to Dubai Marina without a construction timeline attached, that distinction is the entire point of the building.
Dubai Marina is one of the original master-planned waterfront communities in Dubai and remains among the most consistently in-demand freehold districts in the emirate, for both end-users and investors. It combines a walkable, canal-front promenade lined with cafes and restaurants, direct beach access at JBR a few minutes away, and some of the best public transport coverage in the city via the Dubai Metro and Tram network. Unlike newer, still-forming masterplans, Dubai Marina’s infrastructure, retail and transport are already fully built out — there is no “wait for the mall to open” or “wait for the metro station” dynamic here, which is precisely why completed towers in the district tend to hold rental demand so reliably.
The Royal Oceanic’s specific position — sandwiched between three branded five-star hotels directly on Marina Walk — gives residents a level of daily amenity (hotel restaurants, spas, concierge-adjacent services) that few other buildings in the district can match without an equivalent hotel-row address.
Select Group is one of Dubai’s established private developers, with a portfolio concentrated heavily in Dubai Marina and Business Bay, including a number of the district’s most recognisable towers. Select Group’s model has historically focused on delivering fewer, larger, more architecturally distinct buildings rather than a high volume of interchangeable towers, and The Royal Oceanic — completed in 2009 — was one of its earlier flagship Marina deliveries, which is part of why it continues to trade actively on the resale market more than fifteen years after handover.
The Royal Oceanic holds 232 residential units across studio, one, two, three and four bedroom configurations, spread across a total built-up area of more than 476,000 square feet, with coastal and marina views available from the majority of units depending on floor and orientation. Residents have access to a spacious pool deck, a private barbecue area, a fully equipped gym, and a health club with spa, steam room and sauna, alongside 24-hour security and dedicated underground parking — a full amenity stack typical of Select Group’s Marina developments, maintained continuously since handover rather than newly built for a launch brochure.
As a completed, actively traded resale building, pricing at The Royal Oceanic moves with the broader Dubai Marina secondary market and varies meaningfully by floor, view and unit condition. The table below reflects current indicative ranges.
| Unit Type | Indicative Price (AED) | Indicative Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | From AED 975,000 | from $265,500 |
| 1 & 2 Bedroom | Contact for current listings | Contact for current listings |
| 2–3 Bedroom (larger layouts) | Up to AED 2.5 million and above | up to $680,000+ |
| 4 Bedroom (premium) | Price on application | Price on application |
Resale pricing depends heavily on floor level, view and interior condition. Contact UInvest for the current, unit-specific listings and to arrange a viewing.
The Royal Oceanic sits at the opposite end of the investment spectrum from an off-plan launch such as our listing at Valia at Dubai Creek Harbour. The table below summarises the practical trade-offs buyers usually weigh between the two.
| Factor | Ready (The Royal Oceanic) | Off-Plan (e.g. Valia) |
|---|---|---|
| Handover | Immediate | Future date, construction-linked |
| Rental income | Can start immediately | Only after handover |
| Upfront capital | Full price (or mortgage) at purchase | Spread over construction period |
| Inspectability | Unit, building and neighbours all visible before buying | Based on plans and developer track record |
The Royal Oceanic sits directly on Marina Walk, with Dubai Marina Mall a short walk away and JBR Beach reachable on foot in a few minutes. The Dubai Metro’s Marina-area stations and the Dubai Tram both serve the immediate neighbourhood, giving residents car-free access to Sheikh Zayed Road’s business districts, while Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport are both a manageable drive via Sheikh Zayed Road or Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road depending on traffic and time of day.
Is The Royal Oceanic freehold, and can foreigners buy it?
Yes. Dubai Marina is a freehold zone, so non-UAE and non-GCC nationals can purchase and hold full title, registered directly with the Dubai Land Department.
When was The Royal Oceanic completed?
The building was completed in 2009 and has been continuously occupied and managed since, with an established resale and rental track record.
Can I generate rental income immediately after buying?
Yes — because the building is fully complete and handed over, a new owner can rent out the unit as soon as the purchase and any required Ejari registration are finalised, unlike an off-plan purchase where rental income only begins after construction handover.
How does The Royal Oceanic compare to buying off-plan?
It trades immediate rental income and a fully inspectable, finished asset against the lower entry cost and extended payment plan typically available on an off-plan project such as Valia at Dubai Creek Harbour. See the comparison table above for the key trade-offs.
What should foreign owners know about UAE inheritance rules?
UAE succession law can differ significantly from many buyers’ home jurisdictions. See our guide to inheritance planning for foreign property owners in Dubai before finalising a purchase, particularly for larger or long-term holdings.
Not every buyer profile benefits equally from a ready building over an off-plan one, and it is worth being direct about who The Royal Oceanic is — and is not — the right fit for. It suits investors who want rental income starting immediately rather than after a multi-year construction period, buyers who want to physically inspect the exact unit, floor and view before committing rather than relying on renderings, and anyone applying for the Golden Visa on a tight timeline, since a completed, transferable title is available the moment the sale closes. It is a weaker fit for buyers whose primary goal is the lowest possible entry price with the longest possible payment runway, since that trade-off structurally favours off-plan construction-linked plans instead. Many of our clients end up holding both types of asset in parallel — a ready, income-producing unit like The Royal Oceanic alongside an off-plan position such as Valia — precisely to balance immediate cash flow against long-run capital growth.
Dubai’s residential market has been through a full cycle since The Royal Oceanic was completed in 2009 — a global financial crisis, an oversupply correction, and a sustained recovery driven by population growth, business-friendly visa reform, and Dubai’s positioning as a regional hub for finance and trade. Buildings that survived that entire cycle and remain actively traded, like The Royal Oceanic, effectively come with a track record that no off-plan launch can offer: real transaction history, a real rental history, and a real answer to how the building has actually performed rather than how it is projected to perform. For investors weighing a first Dubai purchase, that history is itself a form of due diligence a brand-new project simply cannot provide.
Dubai Marina specifically has remained one of the most consistently liquid freehold submarkets in the emirate precisely because its infrastructure was finished years ago — there is no dependency on a future mall, metro line or masterplan phase to “arrive” before the district’s value case is complete. That maturity tends to translate into more predictable rental yields and a broader, more active pool of buyers and tenants at resale time, which matters as much to an investor’s eventual exit as it does to their entry price.
The Royal Oceanic offers a rare combination in Dubai Marina: an immediately habitable, fully amenitised freehold tower on one of the district’s best addresses, with an active resale market behind it. Contact UInvest for current availability and pricing at The Royal Oceanic, to arrange a viewing, or to discuss how it compares against off-plan alternatives in our UAE portfolio.