With white sandy
beaches and clear blue waters - these beaches look too good to be real.
In fact, they are
man made, created by a company which transforms a destination into an idyllic
paradise.
With projects around
the world, Crystal Lagoons says its unique concept can provide an unlimited
size lagoon, surrounded by picturesque sandy white beaches, anywhere in the
world.
Their first project,
the San Alfonso del Mar tourist complex in Chile, obtained the Guinness World
Record for the largest swimming pool in the world, at a size of eight
hectares.
Crystal Lagoons
expects a second Guinness World Record with the 12.5 hectares mega lagoon of
the Citystars Sharm El Sheikh tourist complex in the middle of the Egyptian
desert.
Following that
should be a third Guinness Record with the Mohammed Bin Rashid City project in
Dubai, expected to be completed by 2020, that includes the world's largest
crystalline lagoon with 40 hectares.
Idyllic destination: This man-made lagoon
and beach is the company's La Jolla de Asia project in Peru
Paradise found: San Alfonso del Mar project
in Chile - which was awarded the Guinness World Record for the largest swimming
pool in the world
Man-made wonder: The lagoon in Las Brisas,
Chile, boasts clear waters and beautiful white sand
Mohammed Bin Rashid City project in Dubai,
expected to be completed by 2020, includes the world's largest crystalline
lagoon with 40 hectares
Record breaker: The San Alfonso del Mar in
Chile boasts the largest swimming pool in the world at a size of eight hectares
Crystal Lagoons says its unique concept can
provide an unlimited size lagoon, surrounded by picturesque sandy white
beaches, anywhere in the world
Crystal Lagoons expects to get a second
Guinness World Record with the 12.5 hectares mega lagoon of the Citystars Sharm
El Sheikh tourist complex
Breathtaking design: The Diamante Cabo San
Lucas project in Mexico boasts crystal-clear waters and white sand
A swim with a view: The world's largest
swimming pool in San Alfonso del Mar, Chile - made by Crystal Lagoons
Beach paradise: The Diamante Cabo San Lucas
project in Mexico, surrounded by guest accommodation
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