Shoreline Apartments, Palm Jumeirah
Shoreline Apartments is a residential complex on Palm Jumeirah, a man-made island that is known for its glitzy hotels, posh apartment complexes and upscale restaurants. The complex is developed by Nakheel and was launched in 2003 and completed in 2007. Shoreline Apartments consists of 20 mid-rise towers that line the east side of the trunk of Palm Jumeirah. Ten buildings offer beachfront views and face the Arabian Gulf and Burj Al Arab. The other ten buildings face Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) buildings and Ain Dubai. One can find 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom apartments and 4-bedroom penthouses in the complex. These 10-floor towers are home to 2,604 ready apartments that offer spectacular views of the ocean and access to the private beach. You can spot Shoreline Apartments buildings near The Golden Mile Galleria Mall. Likewise, residents need not worry about finding supermarkets, retail outlets and restaurants to suit all preferences.
- Type
- Apartment
- Area
- Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
- Community
- Palm Jumeirah
- Typical rent
- AED 120k–1.5M+/yr
- Listed amenities
- 10
- Photos
- 2
- Coordinates
- Mapped
- On Lived since
- Jul 2025
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- Is Shoreline Apartments, Palm Jumeirah a good place to rent in Palm Jumeirah?
- Apartments on the Palm run AED 120,000–350,000/year in 2026. Villas are AED 300,000–1,500,000+. The address premium is real — so is the car dependency. Read Lived reviews before committing. For unit-by-unit experience at Shoreline Apartments, Palm Jumeirah specifically, read verified tenant reviews on Lived once tenants start sharing reports.
- How much does it cost to rent at Shoreline Apartments, Palm Jumeirah in Palm Jumeirah?
- Apartments run AED 120,000–350,000/year depending on size and view. Villas on the fronds start around AED 300,000/year for smaller plots and go above AED 1,500,000 for signature villas. The monorail covers the trunk; frond living requires a car.
- Is commuting from Palm Jumeirah practical?
- Car-dependent, yes. The Palm Monorail connects to the Gateway Mall and Atlantis but not to the Metro. Rush hour traffic on the Palm itself can add 20–40 minutes to any journey. Most Palm residents work in Media City, JLT, or DIFC to keep commutes manageable.
- Shoreline Apartments, Palm Jumeirah: Are Palm Jumeirah villas good value?
- Per square metre, frond villas offer substantially more space than comparable-cost apartments elsewhere in Dubai. You gain a garden, pool access, and privacy. You lose walkability entirely and spend significantly more on utilities. Read Lived tenant reviews to get an honest picture.