Kleindienst Group, a leading European real estate company based in the UAE, is all set to deliver the region’s largest and most sustainable swimming pool within its leisure tourism destination in Dubai.
 
Measuring 12,000 sq m, Grand Azur (big blue in Arabic) - is set to be one of the most talked about elements of Côte d’Azur Resort within The Heart of Europe - the rapidly-evolving $5 billion prime hospitality and second home destination amid The World islands, Dubai.
 
It is eight times larger than an Olympic swimming pool with a perimeter of more than 1km and containing a 14,000 cu m of sustainably-desalinated water.
 
Chairman Josef Kleindienst pointed out that Grand Azur will set new standards for future hotel swimming pool design.
 
"This incredible, epic pool is both innovative and sustainability-orientated, like everything else at The Heart of Europe, we have long been known for normalizing the unexpected and the future mega trends in the tourism industry. Grand Azur follows trend in that regard," he remarked.
 
"As well as providing extensive opportunities to paddle, chill-out or burn off a few calories, the epic pool will form the watery heart of the Côte d'Azur Resort," he added.
 
Grand Azur, he stated, includes four connected blue water lagoons, shaped as rolling waves, with a white edge that emulates the Mediterranean’s natural froth.
 
Its layout is completed with lush rain forest landscapes comprising 100 exotic plant species, trendy floating sunbed cabanas and DJ pods, plus a vibrant pool bar - all of which are adjustable in that they can be relocated on demand to freshen up the Grand Azur look," he added.
 
All four uniquely-located, upscale Côte d’Azur hotels are scheduled for an official public launch in October, in time for Expo 2020, adding 893 keys to the Dubai hospitality portfolio.-TradeArabia News Service

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