70% construction completion achieved on Serenia Living says Palma Development

The project features 226 exclusive residences including two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments, full-floor and half-floor penthouses, and a sky mansion

Developer Palma Development has said that its Serenia Living project has reached 70% completion and is expected to be compete by the end of 2025. The ultra-premium beachfront development is being built on the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah at a cost of US $817mn.
The major milestone is said to exemplify the substantial progress toward delivering one of Dubai’s most coveted projects, further reinforcing Palma’s dedication to timely project delivery, said a statement from the company.
“Serenia Living is progressing smoothly and remains on track for the expected completion by the end of 2025, while maintaining the exceptional quality that defines all our projects. As we move into the final phase of construction anticipation continues to build among our discerning clientele, who will soon experience a new standard of upscale beachfront living,” said Omar Derbas, Executive Director, Development and Engineering at Palma Development.
The project features 226 exclusive residences, including two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments, full-floor and half-floor penthouses, and one of Dubai’s most exclusive Sky Mansions, according to the developer.
The project’s high-end amenities include one of the largest residential swimming pools in the city, a state-of-the-art gym with a dedicated personal training area, multiple indoor and outdoor children’s play areas, and direct beach access. With its ultra-prime location, best-in-class amenities, and unwavering focus on delivering bespoke residential experiences, the project is set to become a landmark of opulence on Palm Jumeirah, it added.
As construction continues at a steady pace, Palma Development looks forward to achieving further milestones, bringing Serenia Living closer to completion and setting a new standard for ultra-premium beachfront residences in Dubai.