Monday, February 25, 2013

Reef Worlds in Aruba in talks with resorts and Government officials about building underwater worlds

ARUBA – Reef Worlds help waterfront properties worldwide enhance their near shore waters, the ones closest to beach fronts with interactive man made designs elements placed underwater. The idea is to create entire worlds underwater that inspire and are iconic. Reef Worlds are carefully placed in areas where resorts and developments have sand or grass bed bottoms that currently hold little interest to guests.

Reef Worlds can also be placed in areas where resorts and island residences experience denuded reef environments or in areas that you would like to highlight underwater tourism. Our underwater sites are 100% neutral and do not harm the environment, rather they provide instant habitat for a wide variety of fish and coral life to begin near shore propagation. They can also be used as discreet set aside or mini marine protected areas capturing high volume tourism traffic while protecting natural reefs nearby.


We want divers and snorkelers to come away with a feeling of wonderment and awe, the same feeling Dr.Howard Carter had when he first unearthed King Tuts tomb in 1922. This is underwater discovery on a grand scale, we call it instant tourism.

Reef Worlds design process enables our clients to help develop the feel and back story to their Reef World. We use design elements pulled from Bali and the South Pacific, Latin America and beyond.
The examples given on this website are just renderings, final Reef World are distinctly designed as dive sites, snorkel trails, and dive certification and training sites.

Reef Worlds Discovery Trails are experiential adventures in line with the best tourism practices worldwide and represent the future of underwater exploration. They help sell additional hotel room nights, condos, create jobs, add instant value to private properties and create a media environment that deliver years of organic print, television, and social media exposure that normal dive/snorkel sites cannot.

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