World’s Deepest Pool Opens in Dubai, Features an Underwater City

Take a dive and visit a sunken city and an underwater film studio

World's Deepest Pool Opens in Dubai, Features an Underwater City
World’s deepest pool. Image: Deep Dive Dubai.

With a depth of more than 45 meters, the Deepspot in Poland previously held the record for the deepest pool in the world. However, with a 60 meters depth, Deep Dive Dubai has become the world’s deepest pool.

 

This pool contains a huge volume of water, equivalent to 6 Olympic swimming pools. At the same time, it is significantly larger as compared with other diving pools. Along with that, it also holds up to 14 million liters of water. Hence, Guinness has named it the world’s deepest pool.

For now, the pool can only be accessed via exclusive invitations. So, for now, not everybody can experience the deepest pool in the world. However, later in the year, the pool will become publicly accessible.

 

Sheikh Hamdan, Dubai’s crown prince loves to dive. And hence, he was among the very first people to experience this pool. The crown prince also shared his experience on his social media. The Deep Dive Dubai maintains the water temperature at 30 degrees, which is comfortable enough for thin swimsuits.

But that is not all. This indoor pool has a unique architecture. It boasts 1500 square meters of oyster-shaped space. Perhaps, the most notable bar of the Deep Dive Dubai is the underwater city that divers can explore.

 

Divers can swim through the sunken city, where advanced sound systems and lighting has been installed to create a unique atmosphere. Along with that, the pool also features a film studio underwater, with a media editing room situated near the facility.

Those who are afraid of diving in the deepest pool in the world can receive training courses for both certified divers and complete beginners. In this regard, they could either explore the underwater city alone or take a guide along with them.

 

The world’s deepest pool

 

To ensure the complete safety of divers, the Deep Dive Dubai aka the world’s deepest pool has 56 security cameras installed. An advanced hyperbaric chamber with a 12-person capacity for emergency situations further improves security and safety.

In other news, it has now been confirmed that the new Lamborghini Aventador Ultimate is the last car featuring a pure V12 engine.

 

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