3 May 2012 – Dubai has announced plans to build an underwater hotel, in a sign that the emirate is shaking off its financial crisis and returning to the grandiose projects of its boom-time heyday. ... Latin America & Caribbean.... said Todd Reisz, editor at Al Manakh, a project researching urban development in Gulf cities.
4 May 2012 – Drydocks World, a Dubai-based shipbuilding company, has signed on to develop a number of underwater hotels. The project will be funded by ...
9 May 2012 – Swiss firm BIG InvestConsult AG has partnered with Underwater... “Water Discus Hotel project opens many new fields of development for the ...
11 May 2012 – Africa & Middle East · Asia · Australia & South Pacific · Central America & Caribbean · Europe ... New Underwater Hotel in Dubai Announced (Again!) ... say there's never been a real opening date set for any of these projects. ... It's being developed by Tanriverdi Holding, and the budget is a cool $500 million.
3 May 2012 – EyeforTravel Americas & Caribbean Summit ... Invest Consult Ink Deal for Development of Underwater Hotels and Floating Cities in Dubai Known as the Water Discus Hotel Project, Plans are to Develop Concept Worldwide ...
Ocean Caraibes has been involved in many unique coral reef development projects including the following created for a large hotel in the eastern Caribbean...
3 May 2012 – The hotel, featuring a discus-shaped residential underwater building connected to another discus above water, will be funded by BIG, which is ...
7 May 2012 – “Water Discus Hotel project opens many new fields of development for hotel and tourism ... support by creation of new underwater ecosystems and activities on underwater world protection. ...Caribbean hotel profits on the rise ...
3 May 2012 – New underwater 'discus' hotel planned for Dubai ... He added: "Water Discus Hotel project opens many new fields of development for hotel and .....Caribbean, Central Europe, Croatia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Cruises ...
Hydropolis Underwater Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates .... a battle which took two-and-a-half years and proved tougher than developing the project itself.