Envisioned as an oasis of secrecy and delight, the Wellness garden of Dilmunia will co-exist in complete harmony with the concrete structures that form its landscape. A milieu of themed gardens, waterways, wetlands and parks provide the much needed contrast for creating that feeling of vibrant yet languid, the feeling of being one with nature.
Life in Dilmunia, amidst the lush landscape, insightful designs, professionally run amenities and lifestyle attractions, will motivate an awareness of wellness. It will inspire a view of life that emphasizes the state of the entire being and its ongoing development. It affirms this simple truth of life: ‘an active mind in an active body’, in an environment that is both spirited and dynamic.

Reclamation work on US$1.6 billion island was formally completed on 31 May 2009 – and a new island was added to the shores of Bahrain.
With the Project quickly taking shape, IDC has already concluded deals for the sale of additional plots on the Island, signed agreements with a prestigious international hotel chain and is now finalising negotiations with Dilmunia Health District partners.
“The Island is located on the north east coast of Muharraq, close to Amwaj Island, 500 meters south of it, and 500 meters away from the Muharraq ring road,” says Al Sayed. “It will be accessible by a bridge taking off from the ring road, some 500 meters before reaching the Amwaj Island access road.”
“One of the unique characteristics of Dilmunia is the shield-shaped profile of the island,” says Al Sayed. “As a result, the Island is seven meters higher in the centre, where the medical cluster is located, than it is at the shoreline. This will mean improved views for everyone as well as the ability to build underground parking facilities.”
