FIJI at Damac Islands by Damac Properties
Introduction
Fiji is one of the more interesting clusters released on Damac Islands. Pricing begins from AED 2,251,000 which is surprisingly competitive for a waterfront community backed by Damac. Townhouses & Villa, 4 and 5 bedroom townhouses & 6 bedroom villas options, sizes ranging from about 2,208 to 4,440 square feet. This is the entry gate into island living without stepping into ultra luxury villa price brackets.
Handover is set for Q4 2028. The payment plan is one of the main hooks here: 75% during construction, 25% at handover, with 1% monthly tranches that make cash flow easier. For end users this means you are not breaking your liquidity. For investors it is a way to lock into a waterfront asset while distributing cost across years instead of paying heavy upfront.
If you want the Dubai island lifestyle without paying Hawaii or Seychelles premiums, Fiji is the quiet value play inside the archipelago.
Why Investors Like It
The price point is the play. Starting at AED 2.25 million on a waterfront master community with a handover still four years out leaves room for organic appreciation. Locations like these grow in value sharply once the island ecosystem fills and residents move in.
The payment plan model is attractive for capital efficiency. Low entry, long distribution, large upside window. Rental demand in these clusters is expected to trend high for holiday style tenants and long term lifestyle seekers.
This is a medium to long hold asset with strong exit logic.
Enquiry and Final Thoughts
Fiji is the island option for people who want the view, the lifestyle and the long term upside without entering the seven figure beachfront villa league. Good layouts. Strong payment structure. Handover positioned at a smart window for appreciation.
Tell me whether you want four or five bedrooms and whether you are buying for living or ROI. I will shortlist the best stacks near the lagoon edge and run potential yield numbers alongside appreciation forecasts so you can move early, not after price climbs.






















