The Pearl of Dubai is Set to Be the World's Largest Undersea Park
Laura McQuarrie — July 7, 2014 — World
Reef Worlds promises that The Pearl of Dubai will be the world's largest underwater theme park and since it's being designed by the artists behind films like Avatar and Pirates of the Caribbean, you know it's going to be an absolute spectacle. The underwater park is set to resemble the mythical sunken city of Atlantis and lure tourists to visit the sustainable undersea site that spans five acres off the coast of Dubai.
The artificial reef will be populated with algae, coral and a host of marine life. The park will be designed for all ages, including children and adults, promising an experience that will provide something for everyone. The Pearl of Dubai aims to build upon the $3 billion scuba industry and support marine life around The World island, which has had its development halted after the economic crisis in 2008.
The artificial reef will be populated with algae, coral and a host of marine life. The park will be designed for all ages, including children and adults, promising an experience that will provide something for everyone. The Pearl of Dubai aims to build upon the $3 billion scuba industry and support marine life around The World island, which has had its development halted after the economic crisis in 2008.
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1. Underwater Theme Parks - Creating immersive and innovative entertainment venues that showcase marine life and conservation efforts.
2. Artificial Reefs - Revitalizing damaged coral reefs and providing a new ecosystem for marine life through man-made structures.
3. Sustainable Tourism - Offering eco-friendly and socially responsible travel experiences that support local conservation efforts and benefit the environment.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism and Hospitality - Incorporating underwater attractions and activities into existing travel destinations to diversify offerings and attract visitors.
2. Marine Conservation - Partnering with artificial reef developers to restore damaged coral reefs and create new habitats for marine species.
3. Entertainment and Leisure - Collaborating with artists and designers to create immersive and visually stunning underwater experiences that combine technology, art, and nature.
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