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World press highlights the success of Crystal Lagoons in Egypt

28 October, 2022 / News

More than 100 international media outlets have published articles highlighting the success of Crystal Lagoons® technology in Egypt. Saudi Arabia News Network wrote a report explaining how Crystal Lagoons created a trend in the real estate sector, becoming the most sought-after amenity in this country.

The preference for crystalline lagoons is growing every day and today the multinational water-innovation company has more than 31 projects in different stages of development and negotiation, positioning Egypt as the most successful market for Crystal Lagoons in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

These large bodies of water, which bring beach life to anywhere in the world, add tremendous value to any location, speeding up the rate of property sales by 70% and boosting the value per square meter. This has led leading local developers such as Hassan Allam Properties, Tatweer Misr, Golden Pyramids Plaza, Madaar, Arco Egypt, Dar Al Mimar Group, Jumeirah Egypt, M2 Developments, Maxim Development, Porto Group, Remco Group, to feature these amenities in several of their projects.

This commercial success responds to the fact that clients seek to live in places with water spaces and request the patented technology of Crystal Lagoons®, as it is the only one in the world that ensures turquoise lagoons of unlimited size, using any type of water, even brackish. This innovative breakthrough guarantees that the water is safe for bathing and that the lagoons are apt for practicing water sports due to their depth.

In 2022 alone, Crystal Lagoons will inaugurate lagoons in complexes on Egypt’s North Coast, the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez, including Azha, Swan Lake North Coast, Swan Lake El Gouna, Fouka Bay and Il Monte Galala. The success of Crystal Lagoons in Egypt has also enabled it to participate in government infrastructure projects.

In the middle of the Sinai desert is one of the most iconic developments of Crystal Lagoons worldwide, Citystars Sharm El Sheikh, whose 12.5-hectare lagoon, which uses brackish water, holds the Guinness world record for being the largest in the world.

The company’s first projects in Egypt were built on the country’s North Coast to add value to low-priced land. Today, there are lagoons along the Red Sea, where they are used to take advantage of the year-round summer. Crystal Lagoons is also in advanced talks to build new developments in Cairo and El Alamein.

“We have gained the trust of the authorities, real estate developers, and the general public due to the unique characteristics of Crystal Lagoons® technology, which also has low construction and operating costs,” said Alastair Sinclair, regional director for the Middle East of Crystal Lagoons.

Saudi Arabia News Network

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