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Dubai gets first floating swimming pool

Infinity pools are so passé, especially if you live and swim in Dubai, where they are a dime a dozen. The emirate now have its first “floating” pool, which lies about 50 metres offshore, smack bang in the middle of the Arabian Gulf.

Accessible via a walkway through Breeze Beach Grill at Club Vista Mare on the Palm Jumeirah, the pool comes with a wraparound floating deck area, which houses sunbeds and seating for up to 75 people.

 

The freight ship is available to grown-ups just and can likewise be leased for private gatherings; and, let be honest, a twilight soiree here is certain to establish a long term connection with your visitors this winter. 

The pool is 1.2 meters down, 20 meters in length and 10 meters wide, and is joined to the seabed utilizing the Seaflex stay framework. "This [pool] is extraordinary in light of the fact that it enables visitors to look over a new water dunk or salt-water swim in the Arabian Gulf, in one seaward area," said Thorsten Ries, overseeing chief of Nakheel Hospitality and Leisure. 

Day-time section to costs Dh200 per individual, of which Dh100 is redeemable on nourishment and beverages from Breeze Beach Grill.

 

For more information, call 04 568 3000.

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Source: thenational

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