Emaar Properties' flagship gated villa masterplan in Dubailand, built across three phases since 2004 across dozens of themed sub-communities around a championship golf course, plus an honest look at where Royale Stays' own villa-management data does and does not apply here.
Developer
Emaar Properties
Location
Wadi Al Safa 6, Dubailand
Launched
2004 (phased through 2019)
Unit Types
Villas & Townhouses Only
Area
Arabian Ranches, Dubailand

Arabian Ranches is Emaar Properties' flagship gated villa community in Dubai's Dubailand district, built across three separate phases since the first villas were handed over in 2004. It is not one single building but a wide masterplan of themed sub-communities wrapped around a championship golf course, giving the name "Arabian Ranches" a broader meaning than any single building this guide series usually covers.
The original Arabian Ranches (Phase 1) opened its 18-hole, par-72 golf course in February 2004 and went on to deliver more than 4,000 Mediterranean, Arabic and Spanish-influenced villas and townhouses across sub-communities including Alvorada, Mirador, Saheel, Palmera, Savannah and Terra Nova. Arabian Ranches 2 followed in the early 2010s (2013 is the most commonly cited launch year, though some sources place it slightly earlier), adding roughly 1,800 to 1,900 further villas and townhouses across ten enclaves including Casa, Lila, Palma, Rasha and Reem. Arabian Ranches 3, launched in 2019, is the newest phase: as of mid-2026 it is over 85 percent handed over, with its final clusters completing through the rest of the year.
Arabian Ranches sits along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311), close to Motor City, Global Village and Dubai Sports City. Unlike some Dubailand communities, the masterplan is villas and townhouses only, with no apartment buildings inside the core development.
The community sits in Wadi Al Safa 6, part of Dubai's wider Dubailand master development, along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) close to where it meets Al Qudra Road. Motor City, Global Village and Dubai Sports City are all a short drive away, with the same road network connecting onward to Downtown Dubai and Dubai Marina.
No dedicated Dubailand area guide exists on this site yet; for now, see Royale Stays' guide to choosing an Airbnb management company in Dubai for context that applies across the wider area. Mudon Villas, a similarly gated Dubai Properties community roughly seven minutes away, is the closest comparable neighbourhood: see our Mudon Villas guide for how a neighbouring Dubailand community compares. Alvorada, one of Arabian Ranches' own original sub-communities, is itself divided into four numbered clusters: see our guide to Alvorada 4 for a closer look at one of them.
Arabian Ranches 1 delivered more than 4,000 two- to seven-bedroom villas and townhouses from 2004, spread across named sub-communities such as Alvorada, Mirador, Saheel and Palmera. Arabian Ranches 2 added roughly 1,800 to 1,900 further villas and townhouses across ten enclaves, including dedicated townhouse clusters Reem and Camelia alongside standalone-villa enclaves like Casa, Lila and Rasha. Arabian Ranches 3's own unit count was not independently confirmed at the time of writing, and is presented as a gap rather than an estimate.
The Arabian Ranches Golf Club's 18-hole, par-72 course, designed by Ian Baker-Finch with Nicklaus Design, anchors the original masterplan, alongside the Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club's Andalusian-style equestrian centre for polo, show jumping and desert trail riding. Retail and everyday needs are covered by the Arabian Ranches Shopping Centre in Phase 1 and The Ranches Souk's 35-plus outlets in Phase 2, plus Jumeirah English Speaking School and Ranches Primary School for families. Every phase includes pools, parks, sports courts, BBQ areas and a pet-friendly policy throughout.
Arabian Ranches is a car-dependent suburban community with no confirmed Metro or Tram access; residents and guests rely on private car, taxi or ride-hailing apps via Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311). This is the same access pattern as other Dubailand-area gated villa communities such as Mudon and Damac Hills 2, where residents plan around road travel rather than rail.
No single-sourced long-term rental figure for Arabian Ranches met this guide's two-source verification standard at the time of writing, so no specific AED figure is quoted here rather than estimating one.
Owners weighing an Arabian Ranches villa against a standard long-term Ejari tenancy, or against converting it to a short-term rental, can model both scenarios with Royale Stays' free Dubai property ROI calculator.
Royale Stays does not currently manage a property in Arabian Ranches, so no Arabian-Ranches-specific booking data is included in this guide.
For a real, evidenced example of what a managed Dubai villa can produce, Royale Stays' own Mag City four-bedroom villa averaged an AED 1,399.41 daily rate at 80.22 percent occupancy between December 2025 and April 2026 (a four-month window reflecting the property's onboarding date, in a different part of Dubai to Arabian Ranches). Owners in DAMAC Hills and DAMAC Hills 2 fall under a similar managed-villa profile. No third-party short-term-rental listing specific to Arabian Ranches was found during this guide's research, and none is claimed here.
Royale Stays' Airbnb and holiday home management services cover furnishing, photography, pricing, guest communication and maintenance from a 15 percent fee. Owners can submit a property for a free assessment, and any short-term rental in Dubai, including a villa in Arabian Ranches, requires a valid DTCM holiday home permit before it can be listed.
Royale Stays does not currently manage a property in Arabian Ranches; this section reflects the currently available public market context only, reviewed by Chris Veinbaums, DTCM licensed operator.
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