Mamsha Palm at Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi – Aldar
Overview
Mamsha Palm by Aldar is Aldar’s most intimate address on Saadiyat Island, a low-rise, palm-inspired building by Koichi Takada with only 44 homes. The architecture leans biophilic: fluid rooflines, tree-like columns, light that pours in rather than glares, and long balconies that make the shoreline part of daily life. Inside, plans are generous and quiet, rooms that take real furniture, kitchens you’ll actually cook in, and outlooks that can frame the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and Saadiyat’s coastline. If you’ve been waiting for privacy without the high-rise crowd, this is that sweet spot.
Fast facts: By Aldar Properties • 44 residences only • 1–3BR apartments & 4BR (+maid) Sky Villas • From AED 3.7M • 65/35 plan with 10% down • Projected handover Q4 2028
Why Do End-Users Like It
Because it’s rare: true low-rise privacy on Saadiyat with landmark views, honest room sizes, and a wellness program that belongs to residents, not tourists. You can live at the beach, keep city commitments realistic, and come home to a building that feels crafted rather than branded loud.
- Exclusivity baked in: Only 44 homes, quiet lifts, familiar faces, calmer common spaces
- Palm-inspired architecture: Soft, biophilic forms that age gracefully
- Liveable luxury: Big terraces, real storage, kitchens made to use
- Culture + coast: Louvre and Zayed Museum minutes away; beach always there
- Clean numbers: Straight 65/35 with 10% down and a clear handover target
Enquire Now
Tell us three things: budget, bedroom count, and timeline, and we’ll reply with 2–3 exact fits, view corridors by stack, and a clean cost sheet with every fee and milestone. Prefer to feel it first? We’ll arrange a shoreline walk-through and terrace previews at the right hours for light.























