Plans for a new US$1.9bn (£1bn, 1.5bn euro) theme park resort based on a cruise ship has been unveiled in Dubai.
Called Aqua Dunya, the 743,000sq m (8 million sq ft) complex will be centred around a 407m-long cruise ship and will include a conference centre and 170 vacation apartments as well as 3,400 residential apartments.
The vessel, called Desert Pearl, will house an indoor theme park and a waterpark, as well as a 330-room luxury hotel which will be
operated by Dubai-based hospitality group Jumeirah.
Construction at the site is expected to begin in January 2006 with the first phase due for completion in early 2008.
Further plans for the site – scheduled to open by 2014 – include an Adventure Reef attraction, a souk, a waterfront esplanade and a 400-room Polynesian-themed luxury hotel.