World’s deepest swimming pool designed as sunken city 60m below surface
Looking for your next holiday experience?
Those who love water would be really keen on diving 60 metres below surface.
Deep Dive Dubai offers a world-record breaking facility known as the deepest swimming pool on the planet.
Not only do beginners and professionals get to discover the depth of their potential, they'll be able to explore an underwater world.
The extraordinary indoor pool is filled with 14million litres of freshwater, the equivalent of six Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Luckily for divers the water is kept at 30 degrees so there's no need to wear thick wetsuits.
The incredible underwater attraction is themed to resemble an abandoned sunken city.
It will take several dives to explore this vast underwater city which is filled with adventure.
There are 56 cameras to ensure safety of the divers, in case you're worried…
Also for those who want to gain a learning experience, Deep Dive Dubai is staffed by professional and experienced scuba divers.
An epic video of the world's deepest swimming pool was shared on the Earth Focus Instagram account where it has over 9.4m fans.
In the clip, it asks "would you dive into this pool," before it takes viewers beneath the surface to explore the incredible experience.
Since it was shared it racked up over 2.6m likes with one writing: "Coolest pool on the planet."
Another added: "My anxiety."
If this looks like something you'd be keen to try, you can head to the Dive Deep Dubai website now.
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Prices start at 400 AED for a discover snorkelling experience.
However those who want to dive straight in (quite literally) can opt for the discover scuba experience which costs 1,800 AED (£375).
Alternatively, non-divers can learn about holding their breath, as well as try freediving for just 1,000 AED (£208).
If you want to really splash out, the guided scuba dive up to 60m costs 1,500 (£313) for certified trimix divers.
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You must hold appropriate mixed gas certificated to be allowed to try this.
To book you'll have to send a copy of your certification and summary of your recent experience to the Deep Dive Dubai email.
So would you take the plunge?
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