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Reef Worlds explore potential of underwater tourism sites in UAE

A glimpse of underwater cities

A glimpse of underwater cities

California – Los Angeles-based Reef Worlds have shown a keen interest in building underwater tourism sites in Dubai and across the UAE, as reported by Emirates 24I7.

According to a recent report in the UAE, the underwater tourism design company is to be considering The World Islands Project with a completely revolutionary tourism site designed to capture the US$3 billion dollar dive and tourism market. The site would be created to look like an ancient Lost City and quickly become a focus for dive and snorkel tourism and habitat creation in the region.

“We hope to be able to make an announcement about the Dubai development before early March,” quoted Dave Taylor.

Reef Worlds has plans to expand across the world with forward thinking waterfront resort developers from Dubai to Philippines in places where tourism and regional habitat could use a boost.

It’s an open secret in the waterfront resort community. For the past 40 years resorts have considered little beyond the high tide mark. With the help of Reef Worlds design teams they are rediscovering acres of property, client engagement, and new sources of revenue.

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Reef Worlds explore potential of underwater tourism sites in UAE

A glimpse of underwater cities

A glimpse of underwater cities

California – Los Angeles-based Reef Worlds have shown a keen interest in building underwater tourism sites in Dubai and across the UAE, as reported by Emirates 24I7.

According to a recent report in the UAE, the underwater tourism design company is to be considering The World Islands Project with a completely revolutionary tourism site designed to capture the US$3 billion dollar dive and tourism market. The site would be created to look like an ancient Lost City and quickly become a focus for dive and snorkel tourism and habitat creation in the region.

“We hope to be able to make an announcement about the Dubai development before early March,” quoted Dave Taylor.

Reef Worlds has plans to expand across the world with forward thinking waterfront resort developers from Dubai to Philippines in places where tourism and regional habitat could use a boost.

It’s an open secret in the waterfront resort community. For the past 40 years resorts have considered little beyond the high tide mark. With the help of Reef Worlds design teams they are rediscovering acres of property, client engagement, and new sources of revenue.

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