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An astounding world under the sea 'Dive Experience' is announced for The Palm, Jumeirah

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, May 03 - 2003 at 16:23
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The Palm announced today it will develop an expansive 'Dive Experience' at The Palm, Jumeirah.

The man-made dive park is set to be a divers delight and a world of discovery under the sea. Keeping with the diverse offering on The Palm, divers will have the choice of four key themed areas including 'Snorklers' Cove', 'The Lost City', 'Dives of The World' and a Spear Fishing area.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of The Palm said, "I am excited beyond belief about the 'Dive Experience' that is being created at The Palm, Jumeirah. Many tourists to Dubai and people living in the UAE, including myself, are eager snorkelers and divers, we have therefore designed the most extraordinary dive experience to excite beginners through to the most avid explorers".

Creating a diving destination like nothing on earth is clearly at the heart of The Palm's vision. Inside the Crescent island will be a 'Snorkelers' Cove' where people can discover coral and sea life and search for a lost treasure - one kilogram gold bars will be carefully placed on the seabed around the cove continuously.

The 'Dives of the World' experience will be located just outside the Crescent island. Various artificial reefs will be created and placed to simulate the coral and bottom topography that you might find whilst diving in the famous dive destinations of the Red Sea, Maldives, Bali, Palau and The Great Barrier Reef.

Many of these 'Dives of The World' will be shore dives, meaning that they will be accessible right from one of the hotels on the Crescent. A leisurely swim right off the breakwater will put you over one of the reefs, and on a good day with a snorkel you could have a great adventure without too much effort.

The 'Lost City' dive site will be located at the base of the Crescent and will allow divers to sift through the ages of a lost city. Comprised of a series of underwater replica artifacts from the Arab world including wind towers, pyramids and Roman columns, the places to explore will be plentiful.

For those so inclined and wanting a more challenging experience a Spear Fishing dive park will be located in an area beginning one kilometre offshore from the center of the Crescent. A range of wrecks will eventually be transported to site and submerged, including two passenger aircraft, an Illuyshin 86 and Airbus 300 along with the possibility of a train from India and several cars.

"The Illusyshin 86 plane will be the first of our wrecks to be transported to site via a barge in one months time", commented Sulayem. It will sit approximately 10 metres under water. According to experts working on the project, surveys have been done to ensure that where the planes and vessels are placed has the least amount of impact on sea life.

Interestingly, by placing artificial reefs such as the aeroplanes, vessels and environmentally friendly concrete compositions, fish aggregating devices (FAD's) are created. Gradually, smaller fish will be attracted to the reef as they have a place to hide from the larger predator fish. As marine life attaches itself to the artificial reef surfaces the amount and diversity of marine life in the area will naturally grow.

At the heart of these dive experiences and about 100 metres of the Crescent will be a Dive Centre, incorporating a dive shop, café and platform allowing access to the nearby dives, all in one convenient location.
An artist's impression of the Dive Centre. 
An artist's impression of the Dive Centre.
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About The Palm
The Palm involves the creation of the world's largest two man-made islands known as The Palm, Jumeirah and The Palm, Jebel Ali. Located just off the coast of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, the two palm tree shaped islands are expected to contribute to the city's position as a premier global tourist destination. The project will increase Dubai's shoreline by a total of 120km and create a large number of residential, leisure and entertainment opportunities, all within a unique and inspiring setting.

The creation of The Palm is an extraordinary project of grand proportions. Comprised of approximately 100 million cubic meters of rock and sand, the islands together will eventually support over 60 luxury hotels, 4000 exclusive residential beachside villas, over 5,000 shoreline apartments, marinas, water theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls, sports facilities, health spas, dive sites and cinemas.

The vision of The Palm was conceived by His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister. Construction commenced in June 2001 after many years of research and planning. Each island will take approximately two years to be completely raised from the sea. A further two to three years will be required to complete the infrastructure and the buildings. The end-result will be the creation of two virtually self-contained communities within the islands.

Issued on behalf of The Palm by Gulf Hill & Knowlton, Dubai.

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