Creekside Residence at Al Zorah City is an architectural sanctuary that reimagines coastal living through refined design and serene natural integration. Set along a peaceful creekside promenade and surrounded by a protected mangrove forest, the development blends Mediterranean-inspired architecture with contemporary elegance. Its amphitheater-style layout ensures that nearly every home captures uninterrupted views of the creek, golf course, or lush green landscapes, offering a living experience immersed in natural beauty and quiet sophistication.
Within a short drive from major UAE cities, Al Zorah has blossomed into a captivating haven – a sanctuary where life unfolds at a serene pace, a refreshing escape from urban pressures. Its idyllic coastal setting along the Arabian Gulf has magnetized residents and visitors, beckoning them to embrace a haven of tranquility to rejuvenate and unwind. Al Zorah is a dynamic tapestry of experiences. A championship golf course, the lavish Oberoi Beach Resort, a natural mangrove preserve, the Zoya Health and Wellbeing Resort charming, and charming eateries converge seamlessly into a healthy lifestyle.
The residences are crafted for those who appreciate both luxury and livability. Each apartment, from one to three bedrooms, features spacious interiors, high ceilings, and panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows that invite in natural light and breathtaking views. Designed with premium finishes, smart layouts, and fully equipped kitchens with European appliances, these homes combine timeless materials with modern function to create a seamless, stylish sanctuary for everyday life.
Al Zorah is a coastal suburb of Ajman, United Arab Emirates (UAE), situated on the northern border of Ajman and Sharjah, between Ajman and Hamriyah. It is the location of the Al Zorah mixed use luxury development, which comprises housing and leisure developments, including the Al Zorah Golf Club, the Oberoi Beach Resort Al Zorah, and the Lux Al Zorah (slated to open 2021). It is also the site of Al Zorah Nature reserve, which is home to some 60 species of bird including pink flamingo, egret and heron.