Dubai First Underwater Resort
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to live underwater and be surrounded by stunningly colourful reefs?
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to live underwater and be surrounded by stunningly colourful reefs?
Overview of the Dubai First Underwater Resort
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to live underwater and be surrounded by stunningly colorful reefs? If you did, then you need to celebrate as Dubai's first underwater resort is about to wow you. And if you've never dreamed of it, we guarantee you will after viewing the movie and images of this fantastical dream world.
The Floating Venice, the very first and greatest underwater resort in the world, opens a new frontier in hospitality and leisure. It brilliantly captures the spirit of the Italian city it bears the same name.
This five-star resort's attractiveness not only extends to the ocean's bottom but also rises beyond it, attaining the characteristics of architecture and design above sea level as well. The Floating Venice of The World Islands, which is rich in a wide range of top-notch facilities, offers its residents the most refreshing hospitality and enjoyment of their life while incorporating and presenting a few important aesthetic and cultural aspects of the stunning city of Venice. Learn more by reading on.
Absolutely nothing covert regarding the resort's plans to transform into an up-to-date hospitality marvel. Tourists will discover 414 cabins, 12 floating coastlines, multiple boutique stores, twelve eating and drinking establishments, three of which will be underwater, the first-ever global beneath-the-water sauna, and 24 swimming pools, some of which will have acrylic bottoms, over the course of four decks, one of which will be underwater and offer views of both the spectacular coral reefs and the gondolas passing overhead.
The Floating Venice, created by the Kleindienst Group for the astounding price of AED 2.5 million, is modelled after the spirit of Venice and will be in the centre of Europe in the renowned archipelago of 300 islands.
There are more aspects of the Venetian feel available. The resort known as the Floating Venice will include its own Piazza San Marco, walkways along the canals, gondolas that were brought in from Venice, twisting canals, bridges, and stores decorated in a Venetian style. In addition, a dozen classic Venetian events, including the Festival del Cinema, Regata Storica, Festa del Redentore, and La Biennale di Venezia, will be held inside the hotel complex.
The upper decks of the world's first five-star floating resort were constructed from lightweight marine materials, while the bottom decks were constructed using a combination of concrete, giving the complex a 100-year lifetime. By 2020, the public was able to visit the bizarre resort known as Floating Venice, floating Venice was begun building sometime in 2018.
Technically speaking, the Floating Venice will be categorized as a boat. The Floating Seahorse, another underwater living environment developed by Kleindienst and now being built in the United Arab Emirates, will be compared for technology.
The Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in the Maldives and the underwater suites at the Atlantis on the Palm Dubai are just two examples of how popular underwater tourism has become in the past couple of decades.
A short walk across walkways and bridges along the canals or the use of gondolas brought from Venice are both options for getting tourists to their awaiting cabins through the maze of curving waterways.
There will be 4 decks with a total of 414 custom cabins, one of which is underwater and offers breathtaking views of the coral reefs below and a passing gondola above. The Venetian experience will come to life thanks to the abundance of chic boutique hotels and authentic handmade stores.
The Floating Venice will be a year-round celebration of the arts and culture, where events like the Carnivale di Venezia, Biennale di Venezia, and Festa del Rendentore will infuse the destination with the character and history of Venice.
The resort is compared to a ship in that it is anchored to the ocean floor and completely floats 4 kilometres off the coast of Dubai. With accommodations, The Floating Venice, which is valued at 2.5 billion AED ($680 million), can accommodate up to 3,000 people daily.
One of UAE Management's most notable projects, Floating Venice, was unveiled in The World Islands. This underwater restaurant in Dubai is a favorite among visitors because it provides a truly Venetian feel. The aquariums surrounding this underwater resort will undoubtedly surprise your imagination, and there is a private, round-the-clock eating establishment.
The dining establishments focus on serving genuine continental cuisine from throughout the globe.
Enjoy some delectable Dubai cuisine while taking in the marine life and coral formations. This resort restaurant offers a panoramic view of the Dubai skyline immediately and is encircled by miniature islands. This is the ideal location to take pictures of those who are close to you.
Location: Venice Island, The Heart of Europe - The World Islands - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Sustainability without sacrificing luxury, and luxury without sacrificing the environment. The visitors to the underwater resort enthusiastically support several of the climate-conscious design ideas such as energy generated from renewable sources, plastic that can only be used once mitigation plan, responsible sourcing, natural composting purposes natural light, and rainwater collecting.
By investing in the Floating Venice, you will also qualify for The World Islands' Heart of Europe Limited Investment Offer, which entitles you to the following benefits:
The Floating Venice on the World Islands is the first of its type and gives an outstanding staycation opportunity by presenting the attractiveness of both the aquatic and terrestrial worlds.
It aims to become one of the most recognizable landmarks of Dubai once it is finished. The Floating Venice strives to become one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in the world with a distinctive assortment of opulent suites both below and above the surface of the water and a setting unlike any other, inspired by the stunning city of Venice. The Floating Venice is unquestionably a profitable investment option for individuals wishing to purchase real estate in Dubai.
Additionally, several contemporary hotel flats for sale on Dubai's mainland may be used as great opportunities for prospective investors.
Dive deep into the world's first hotel that is submerged underwater.
The Muraka was built in an inventive and ecologically responsible manner. The 600-ton bottom-level pieces were fabricated in Singapore, shipped to the Maldives on a specialist vessel, submerged, and securely fastened to the ground by ten concrete pilings.
Although the resort has not yet decided exactly what will be included in the price, guests will be able to stay in the room as part of a package that will cost roughly $250,000. The underwater hotel room, called "Muraka," is a two-story building.
Before departing, visitors must get their scuba diving certification. To reach the lodge, which is perched on legs 5 feet above the floor of the Emerald Lagoon, they will have to dive down 30 feet. The bedroom quarters and the living areas are on opposite sides of the underwater hotel.
Dubai Hotel Underwater. Although Dubai boasts two underwater hotel restaurants, only one hotel in the city—the second-largest Atlantis—offers underwater rooms. The Dubai Palm.
Underwater resorts offer superb accommodations with all required conveniences and are completely safe. Additionally equipped with emergency services, all underwater hotels are much safer.