Atlantis, the Palm is a resort on the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a joint venture between Kerzner International Limited and Istithmar PSJC and was completed in September 2008. The architectural design is based heavily on the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.
The
resort consists of two towers linked by a bridge, with a total of
approximately two thousand rooms. There are two monorail stations
connecting the resort to the main section of the Palm Jumeirah islands.
The resort also includes a water theme park (160,000 square meters), a conference center, and 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of retail space.
In October 2007, the hotel received a shipment of 28 bottlenose dolphins from the Solomon Islands, to be used as part of their aquarium exhibit, called Dolphin Bay.
The
move was decried by several environmental groups, particularly for the
fact that the export of dolphins had earlier been banned by the Solomon
Islands government (after a similar controversial shipment to Mexico).
Hotel managers have said that though the dolphins are being trained to
interact with visitors, they will not appear in any sort of show or
circus-like performance. They have also stated that the health of the
dolphins is paramount, and because the bottlenose is not an endangered
species, their shipment did not pose a problem. The deal was done with
the approval of the United Arab Emirates and Solomon Island governments,
through the company Solomon Islands Marine Mammal Education Centre and
Exporters Limited (who had successfully overturned the earlier ban in
court). The amount of money paid for the dolphins has not been
disclosed.
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