Deep Dive Dubai: The World’s Deepest Pool Has a Sunken City Inside It

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Deep Dive Dubai is the world's deepest swimming pool — 60.02 metres deep, holding 14 million litres of fresh water, and containing an entire sunken city inside it. Certified by Guinness World Records, this Dubai attraction is unlike anything else available in the UAE or anywhere on earth. Whether you are searching for things to do in Dubai, unique Dubai experiences, or scuba diving in Dubai without ocean access, Deep Dive Dubai delivers something no other activity in the city offers. No experience is needed for the beginner programme. No weather cancellations ever. And the photographs you leave with are unlike anything a standard Dubai tour produces.

STAY OVERVIEW: Deep Dive Dubai holds the Guinness World Record for the world's deepest swimming pool — 60 metres, holding 14 million litres of fresh water kept at 30 degrees year-round. Inside it sits an entire sunken city: streets, a library with actual books, a vintage convertible car, a park bench, a foosball table. The lighting shifts by zone. The sound design changes as you descend. No ocean dive in the world has ever looked like this.

No experience required for the beginner scuba programme — a briefing, shallow water practice, then a guided descent to 12 metres through the sunken city with a PADI professional. Certified divers go deeper based on their certification level, all the way to 60 metres. The pool has 56 cameras throughout — the video package produces footage of you sitting in the submerged car or picking up the phone in the flooded office that no GoPro selfie can replicate.

Your family watches from the cafe through floor-to-ceiling glass windows at pool level. One practical note: no flying or visiting high-altitude attractions including the Burj Khalifa for 24 hours after diving. Build that into the itinerary.

This is the one Dubai experience that exists nowhere else on earth. Everything else Dubai offers — the skyscrapers, the desert, the shopping — exists in some form elsewhere. This does not.

WHAT MOST PEOPLE GET WRONG: Almost everyone books the snorkelling because it is the cheapest entry point, then wishes they had booked the beginner scuba. The sunken city is designed to be swum through, not looked at from the surface. If you can swim, book the scuba. Also: do not schedule the Burj Khalifa on the same day. Many visitors find this out on the day itself.

EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • World's deepest pool at 60.02 metres — Guinness World Record holder
  • Sunken city: library, car, park bench, foosball table — all fully submerged
  • Snorkelling from $110 — no experience needed, surface view of the city
  • Beginner scuba from $165 — guided descent to 12 metres with PADI instructor
  • Certified divers go to their certification depth — up to 60 metres
  • 56 cameras — professional video package captures your entire dive
  • Family watches through floor-to-ceiling glass windows from poolside cafe
  • Fresh water, 30 degrees year-round — never cancelled for weather
  • No Burj Khalifa or flights for 24 hours post-dive — plan accordingly

WHO THIS IS FOR: Anyone who wants to do something in Dubai that cannot be done anywhere else on earth. Families where some dive and some watch. Certified divers wanting a world-record experience. First-time scuba divers who want a controlled, no-ocean environment.

WHO SHOULD SKIP: Anyone with ear problems, respiratory conditions, or a strong fear of enclosed spaces. Check the medical waiver requirements before booking.

LOCALHI TIP: Book the video package. You cannot photograph yourself playing foosball 12 metres underwater — the pool's own camera team does it better and the footage is the thing you will actually share.

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