Atlantis, The Palm gets social!

Atlantis, The Palm is a hotel and resort that we first mentioned on A Luxury Travel Blog back in 2007 when the area was still a construction site. It opened at the back end of the following year to a lavish $35 million party and incredible $1.5 billion firework display. Now, almost three years on, the 1,539 room hotel is of course more than just an established Dubai hotel. Its an ocean-themed destination resort at the heart of one of Dubais most prestigious developments Palm Island in Dubai. It covers an area of 46 hectares (17 of which make up the resorts own water park) and includes an entertainment centre, boutique shops, convention facilities and dining options backed by the likes of Nobu, Giorgio Locatelli, Santi Santamaria and Michel Rostang, not to mention one of the largest open-air marine habitats in the world, with some 65,000 marine animals in lagoons and displays including The Lost Chambers, a maze of underwater corridors and passageways providing a journey through ancient Atlantis.

And today Atlantis, The Palm is keeping abreast with the latest social media developments and looking to create their own interactive video. Head to Atlantis yourself this Summer and see for yourself the vast array of experiences that the resort has on offer for guests. Youll be able to upload your own photos on to the Atlantis Perfect Day video, show what an amazing time youre having, and so contribute to the resortsSpotted in Atlantis interactive video.

Whether youre staying in the incredible Bridge Suite, complete with its own elevator and dedicated butler and chef, or whether youre the adventurous sort whos chosen to take the 27.5 metre Leap of Faith through a shark filled lagoon, theyd love to hear from you and have you share your favourite moments on their social video.

If youve been, or youre going, wed also like to hear from you in the comments section of this post!

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