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Dubai reveals its best kept tourism secret: an underwater city with luxurious rooms and a library

i has surprises that can impact even when you think you’ve seen it all. In Dubai the secrets never end and every corner can bring wonders that impact. In this case, the year 2021 witnessed a building that amazed even the most skeptical. It is a real underwater city that is located in the world’s largest swimming pool.

As often happens, Dubai entered the Guinness World Records for a new construction called Deep Dive Dubai and which holds 14 million liters of fresh water. This pool managed to defeat the one that was previously considered the deepest on the planet, the Deep Spot in Warsaw.

How is the most impressive submerged city of Dubai

Those who visit Dubai have the possibility of touring the city underwater, which could imitate the mythical Atlantis. For those who choose this experience, they will be able to go on a diving adventure that will take them through secret corners of this town that is literally submerged. Here you can swim between rooms, where vehicles, games and spaces decorated in the most picturesque way also appear. It also has state-of-the-art sounds to create underwater environments.

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In this site all the details are well taken care of and the temperature maintenance is crucial. The pool caretakers are in charge of keeping the water at 86 degrees Fahrenheit to make the underwater walk more pleasant. Safety is also paramount and Deep Dive Dubai has a total of 65 surveillance cameras to maintain control in any risky situation.

More details of the city underwater that impacts the world.

Más detalles de la ciudad bajo el agua que impacta al mundo

Deep Dive Dubai is built on a 1,500 square meter platform in the Nad Al Sheba district of Dubai. The design of the entire building is shaped like a giant oyster and professionals who are responsible for attending to customers in the best possible way. For those who want to get closer here, they must immerse themselves in the experience with the help of professional divers who indicate how to do the tour in the best way.

To make this tour even more incredible, this site has two underwater habitats, located respectively at 6 and 21 meters deep. The facility also has advanced sound and ambient lighting systems, which include 164 lights distributed throughout the area, which have the possibility of creating “different moods” as revealed on the site’s website.

Alfonsina Murialdo
Alfonsina Murialdo
Periodista egresada de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata en Argentina. Apasionada por la escritura y las noticias de curiosidades y turismo, disfruto mucho de la redacción de artículos de celebridades.

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