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Crystal Lagoons Brings Beachlife To India

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Crystal Lagoons has signed the biggest-ever contract to bring beach life to India. The contract includes 100 Public Access Lagoons Projects, also called PAL developments and real estate projects for a maximum period of 20 years. The deal covers 26 of India's 28 states, signed with Champions Group. 

Through its partnership with Crystal Lagoons, Champions Group seeks to set up a new real estate portfolio, with projects designed for the high-income segment that involves paying a membership fee, something akin to a traditional country club. These projects will then be developed to cover other market segments. These complexes will provide a source of entertainment in a country that culturally values water activities in cities. 

With these projects, inhabitants of coastal and inland cities including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Calcutta, Goa, Hosur, Chennai, and Hyderabad will have the opportunity to experience a tropical paradise on their doorstep for the price of an entrance ticket.

The developments will start in the south of the country, which attracts most tourists and has a tropical climate. It will leverage the sustainable aspect of Crystal Lagoons technology, which can make use of any type of water, and consumes 30 times less water than a golf course and only half that of a park of the same size.

The projects include space for hotels, multi-family areas, stores, restaurants, recreational and entertainment activities, and commercial and leisure infrastructure. The PAL developments will be open all year round and are expected to welcome over 500,000 visitors annually, always being mindful to not overcrowd the beaches, maintaining a minimum of 3-4 sq mt per person.

"This agreement to develop 100 PAL and real estate projects is proof that our turquoise-water lagoons concept works, particularly the public access model. It also demonstrates why PAL projects make up 800 of our 1,015 Crystal Lagoons resorts worldwide, at different stages of development," said Alastair Sinclair, Regional Director of Crystal Lagoons.

"PAL developments provide a safe and inclusive way to enjoy the water and change people's lives in cities. It's the same as what happened 200 years ago when the first urban parks were created meaning the general public didn't have to travel to a forest on the outskirts of the city to connect with nature. Today, every city in the world has parks and green areas. The same phenomenon is occurring with public access complexes, which integrate the concept of the ocean and the beach into city design," Sinclair said.

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