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Crystal Lagoons makes waves in Europe with PAL projects

Crystal Lagoons, renowned for its awe-inspiring PAL projects, is on a mission to transform Europe’s landscape. Following the successful launch of its lagoon complexes in Prague, Warsaw, Bucharest, and Budapest, the company is set to add a touch of paradise to Rome, Milan, Toulouse, Seville, and two other cities in Romania. These Mediterranean gems will soon boast Public Access Lagoons (PAL) that promise to revolutionise the way residents and tourists enjoy beach life in urban settings.

The brainchild of scientist Fernando Fischmann, Crystal Lagoons is known for its groundbreaking technology that brings dreamy beach life closer to homes without compromising sustainability. Their PAL projects have won accolades in sustainability, including the prestigious award-winning property developer Forty Management. With successful complexes in the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Hungary, Crystal Lagoons is now expanding its footprint into Italy and France, tapping into the charm of iconic cities like Rome and Milan.

The PAL projects, featuring large crystalline lagoons suitable for swimming and water sports, will be surrounded by white sandy beaches, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Access to these picturesque lagoons will be open to all for a nominal entrance fee, making them ideal destinations for families, couples, and solo travellers alike.

Lucian Azoiței, CEO of Forty Management, expressed his excitement about partnering with Crystal Lagoons, calling it a “delight” to bring beach life to Europe’s most stunning cities. He added that their collaboration will not only enhance the quality of life but also promote sustainable living.

Jean Pierre Juanchich, the Global Business Director of Crystal Lagoons, echoed the sentiment, lauding the disruptive innovation of their technology that allows them to turn any location into a beach paradise. He emphasised that the success of these lagoons is not just about creating beautiful spaces but also about promoting a sustainable way of living.

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