Developer of patented mega-lagoon technology to
bring tropical beach lifestyle to desert region with 32-hectare Bo Islands
community; two-hectare El Gouna development to offer water sports enthusiasts a
fun and safe environment
Dubai, Crystal Lagoons, the patented technology developer of giant
crystalline lagoons, has
started 2016 on a high note with news that it has landed a duo of prestigious
Egypt projects worth almost US$2 billion, including a contract to develop North
Africa’s largest ever water-based leisure attraction.
Crystal
Lagoons has been contracted for the six-phase Bo Islands project being
developed by Maxim Real Estate, part of the multi-faceted Maxim Holdings group
of companies.
Located
on the Alexandria-Marsa Matrouh north coast road, the upscale tourism and
residential community will cover an area in excess of 10 million square metres
and is being developed at a total investment cost of around US$1.8 billion.
“This will be our largest
North Africa project to date, with 32 hectares of crystalline lagoons, which
once completed, will be the largest manmade lagoon in the region. This is a
phenomenal undertaking and one that we are eager to get off the ground as soon
as possible,” said Carlos
Salas, Regional Director, Middle East, Crystal Lagoons.
Phase one
of the project, equal to 10% of the total area, will cost an estimated US$455
million and is expected to be completed in Q1 2018. Phase one will comprise of
17.5 kilometres of powder-white sand beachfront complemented by an impressive
32 hectares of sparkling lagoons, which will be home to a host of unique
water-based activities.
The development will be
home to 1,115 top quality standalone villas and chalets, along with two luxury
waterfront resort hotels offering 300 guestrooms, and an array of five-star
services from world-class restaurants and state-of-the-art health and fitness
facilities to waterfront retail and an electronic tram system.
The company already holds two Guinness
World Records’ titles with successful locations at San Alfonso del Mar, Chile
and Sharm El Sheik, Egypt, which is currently the world’s largest lagoon at
12.2 hectares. Its global portfolio of 300 projects located in 60 countries now
includes a total of eight operational or under development sites in the Middle
East, including Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman and the UAE.
Crystal
Lagoons’ second project is the two-hectare El Gouna community development. Situated on Egypt’s vibrant Red Sea coastline
and the centre piece of the US$100 million mixed-use residential and tourism
hub, it is being developed by leading Egyptian real estate company, Hassan
Allam Properties, with construction scheduled to begin in Q2 2016.
“This is
an extremely prestigious residential-meets-tourism development that targets
high-end investors for whom a second home is a lifestyle prerequisite and who
expect the highest standards of leisure facilities at which to enjoy their
precious downtime. This is the second project we have partnered with Hassan
Allam Properties on, and our appointment reflects the confidence that they have
in us to once again deliver a one of-a-kind project,” said Salas.
The only global company with the technological
capability to make the development of giant controlled manmade bodies of water
economically viable, Crystal Lagoons is positioning itself as offering a unique
product differentiator to high profile tourism projects around the world.
Its patented technology makes it possible for people to enjoy an authentic beach experience in
previously unimaginable locations, such as the desert or in the centre of major
cities, with the potential to add economic value to new tourism destinations.
Designed to be self-cleaning, the lagoons
use up to 100 times less chemicals than traditional systems, and only two per
cent of the energy required by conventional filtering technologies, making them
incredibly sustainable.
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ABOUT CRYSTAL LAGOONS
The international market has confirmed the export
value of this technological innovation, with an explosive growth that in less
than seven years has reached a sizable portfolio of 300
projects worldwide in the urban, tourist, public and industrial sectors, in
various stages of development. Today the firm is associated with major
international real estate companies, with presence in five continents across 60
countries, including the United States, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates,
Egypt, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Jordan, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia,
Argentina, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, among others.
Patented in 160 countries, this technology is also revolutionising the international energy and water market via its industrial
applications for sustainable cooling of thermal power and industrial plants,
and low cost water desalination and purification.
Crystal Lagoons is the only firm in the world able to offer this
innovative technology that enables the economically viable development of giant
crystalline lagoons suitable for swimming and the practice of water sports.
These immense bodies of water are an irreplaceable amenity for real estate and
tourist projects worldwide, as they add
differentiating value and caused a revolution in the worldwide real estate
industry.
These giant crystalline lagoons only need water to compensate
evaporation, and have a water consumption level of approximately half a park
and up to 30 times lower than a golf course. Additionally, they use up to 100
times fewer chemicals than traditional disinfection and drinking water systems,
and only 2% of the energy required by conventional filtering technologies.