Ras Al Khaimah’s Wynn Al Marjan Island has announced Coral Court, a purpose-built events and celebrations center designed to host everything from intimate gatherings and weddings to large-scale social and corporate functions.
Situated at the heart of the resort, the 7,708-square-meter venue features a 2,633-square-meter column-free Grand Ballroom, dedicated bride and groom salons, private prayer rooms for men and women, six meeting rooms, and a 1,390-square-meter event lawn overlooking the Arabian Gulf.
Anchoring the venue, the Grand Ballroom is framed by Roman-style windows with views across the marina. “When designing Coral Court, our first instinct was restraint,” said Todd-Avery Lenahan, President and Chief Creative Officer of Wynn Design and Development.
“We selected a neutral, sun-washed palette that acts as a blank canvas, allowing each celebration to set its own stage. Whether a wedding layered with color, a conference with strong brand identity, or a gala that transforms the room entirely, the design ensures the space never competes with the story our guests want to tell.”
The center includes six meeting rooms named after master artists ranging from 168 to 507 square meters. Bourdelle, Calder, Miró and Klimt can be divided for additional configurations, while two are designed for private gatherings.
Each space is fitted with advanced audiovisual systems, high-speed connectivity, and wireless capability, supported by Wynn’s certified technicians and Event Production Services team.
A banquet team of more than 90 chefs and service staff will oversee catering, with specialists in Indian, Arabic, Chinese, and Western cuisines. Menus will reinterpret traditional recipes with modern refinement, premium ingredients, and elevated techniques.
Beyond the ballroom, terraces and an event lawn will extend gatherings outdoors, with panoramic sea views. An exclusive valet arrival sequence will ensure direct and discreet access, while the resort’s 900-capacity theatre, with seating for 450 guests, will provide an additional option for large-scale productions including product launches, concerts, and plenary sessions.
Wynn said Coral Court was introduced in response to Ras Al Khaimah’s rise as a destination for MICE, weddings, and milestone events. “We are seeing exceptional demand for large-scale events, and Wynn Al Marjan Island’s Coral Court gives us the ability to meet that with purpose-built facilities,” said David Loiseau, Vice President of Sales. “From the logistics of moving large groups to the discreet arrivals of VIP guests, every detail has been considered to give organisers confidence that nothing is overlooked.”
The wider Wynn Al Marjan Island resort spans more than 60 hectares and will include 1,217 rooms and 297 Enclave suites, two Royal Apartments, four Garden Townhomes, and 10 Marina Estates.
Guests will also have access to 24 international dining, lounge and club venues; a spa and beauty destination; a skylit shopping parterre; The Showroom theater experience; 12 pools; a 420-meter beach; and a deep-water marina.
Construction of the integrated resort is progressing on schedule, with topping out of the 300-meter spire planned for November 2025 and an opening set for early spring 2027.




