Bahrain, the world's largest diving park, has inaugurated the launch of Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Personal Representative of the King of Bahrain and Chairman of the Supreme Council for the Environment.

The project was launched after a Boeing 747 was recently submerged at the bottom of the sea, 20 to 22 meters deep, and installed in the center of the park. Spread over an area of ​​100,000 square meters in the north of Bahrain's waters, the registered diving centers in Bahrain have tested and tested the diving trip to the airframe to ensure that it complies with security and safety standards and meets the requirements to provide a distinctive and safe experience for its clients.

Inaugurated by Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani, the project is the largest diving park in the world, and aims to create more tourist attractions, and is part of the strategy of the Bahrain Tourism Authority to develop the tourism product through the exploitation of seas, beaches and islands. Surrounding the Kingdom of Bahrain.

The park has a number of attractive sites, and other underwater models will be installed in the next stages of the project, which is currently working on the team including a replica of the House of Nokhitha, which is being designed and built, in addition to marine coral reefs to form Safe housing for the Kingdom's marine ecosystem, promoting coral growth and developing a sustainable environment.