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Let that sink in: Dubai now has the world's deepest diving pool

A diver plays mock chess as he experiences Deep Dive Dubai, the deepest swimming pool in the world reaching 60m, in the United Arab Emirates, on July 10, 2021. - The city of superlatives, with the world's tallest tower among its many records, Dubai now has the deepest swimming pool on the planet complete with a
A diver plays mock chess as he experiences Deep Dive Dubai, the deepest swimming pool in the world reaching 60m, in the United Arab Emirates, on July 10, 2021.(GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images)

If there's one thing Dubai does well, it's racking up world records. The desert city is already home to the world's tallest building (the Burj Khalifa, at 828m high), the largest fountain (The Palm Fountain) - and it can now claim that it has the deepest pool for diving in the world, in the form of Deep Dive Dubai.

The pool, which plummets to an incredible depth of 60.02 meters, holds 14 million litres of fresh water (the equivalent of six Olympic-sized swimming pools).

It also features an incredible 'sunken city' for divers to explore, complete with a fake apartment, a ruined streetscape and an arcade where divers can play games such as table football.

The impressive frontage of the pool (Image: Dubai Deep Dive)
The impressive frontage of the pool (Image: Dubai Deep Dive)

Trainee and expert free divers and scuba divers alike will be able to make use of an array of amazing facilities, including a hyperbaric chamber (used for treating the bends).

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The pool also boasts two underwater habitats, with a dry chamber at six and 21 metres, as well as top-level sound and lighting systems featuring 164 lights. Filtered every six hours using volcanic rock, NASA-developed filter technology and UV radiation, the pool will be kept constantly at a diving-optimal 30 degrees Celsius.

Divers descending into the pool (Image: Deep Dive Dubai)
Divers descending into the pool (Image: Deep Dive Dubai)

And the pool is as impressive on the outside as it is on the inside - the huge 1,500sqm diving centre, which is designed to look like a giant oyster, will also feature a shop and a restaurant. There are even glass viewing areas looking into the pool, so you can watch the divers while you eat or take a wander around.

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Not content with being the world's deepest dive pool, Deep Dive Dubai will also serve as a massive underwater film studio, complete with a media editing room, video wall and 56 underwater cameras.

It will also play host to events for up to 100 people. Anyone for an underwater wedding?

Deep Dive Dubai’s Director Jarrod Jablonski, a world record-holding cave diver, said: "Deep Dive Dubai offers something truly unique for everyone and our team is committed to ensuring a memorable experience."

A team of divers exit the pool (Image: Deep Dive Dubai)
A team of divers exit the pool (Image: Deep Dive Dubai)

"For those seeking a unique experience, Deep Dive Dubai provides an exceptional, safe and controlled environment to learn all about diving. For experienced members of the freedive and scuba dive communities, it’s a facility and experience like no other.”

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