Construction of the 548-meter Wynn Bridge, a key infrastructure link to Wynn Al Marjan Island, has reached nearly half completion, the developer announced Tuesday.
The bridge will connect the resort via Wynn Boulevard to the E311 and E611 highways, creating a direct route from major UAE hubs to Ras Al Khaimah.
Piling works have been completed, with nine of 10 bridge column pile caps now in place. Overall progress stands at 48 percent, with completion scheduled for late 2026.
The company said the bridge will not only serve a functional role but also enhance the visitor experience, ensuring seamless access and “world-class standards” from the moment guests begin their journey north.
The integrated resort is expected to be able to receive guests in Spring 2027, with all tower structural concrete complete and nearly all guest-room structures finished as of late November 2025.
Wynn Resorts estimates the UAE could generate $3–5 billion in annual gaming revenue once three integrated resorts are operating. Based on its modelling, Wynn Al Marjan Island is expected to produce between $1 billion and $1.7 billion in gross gaming revenue at steady state.





