Hiranandani Communities, led by Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, has unveiled Hiranandani Sands, a 225-acre coastal township in Alibaug, near Mumbai. This luxury development, featuring 330 residential units, is set to transform Alibaug into a premier lifestyle and tourism destination.
Hiranandani SandsAlibaugLuxury Real EstateCoastal LivingSustainabilityReal Estate MaharashtraSep 30, 2025

Hiranandani Sands is a 225-acre coastal township in Alibaug, near Mumbai, developed by Hiranandani Communities. It is designed to offer luxury living with amenities like personal beachfront, private jetty access, and a variety of residential units.
The first phase of Hiranandani Sands includes 330 residential units, comprising Studio, 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments.
The estimated revenue projection for Hiranandani Sands is Rs 17,000 crore.
Hiranandani Sands features 27 acres of reserve forest with more than 7,000 trees afforested and proximity to 100 acres of natural wetlands, emphasizing a sustainability-first approach.
Key infrastructure projects include the extension of the Ro-Ro ferry, the proposed Radio Club Jetty, the Karanje–Rewas Sea Bridge, the Virar–Alibaug Multimodal Corridor, Atal Setu, and the Navi Mumbai International Airport.

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