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In June 2002, the Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium (SBME), the parent company of Ocean Adventure, secured a 75-year lease with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) over Ilanin Bay's shoreline and waters, including Miracle Beach which increased the area of the Ocean Adventure marine park from 13 acres (5.3 ha) to 27 acres (11 ha). [1]
Mediterrania-Saïdia is the only Plan Azur resort on the Mediterranean coastline. The 7,000,000 sq m real estate project was launched in 2005 by a Spanish property developer Fadesa . The completion was planned for 2009, however, updates are documented on the official Mediterrania Saidia site.
The economic zone hosts the Subic Bay Yacht Club. The bay is favored for sailing sports, especially during the Habagat season. Subic Bay hosted the sailing events for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. [25] The Subic Sun Convention Resort and Casino, will be the first international branded hotel complex in Subic and is set to open in 2025. [26]
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Hassilabied is a village in the Sahara Desert in Morocco, 5 km north of Merzouga. Most people are here to take a camel safari into the dunes of Erg Chebbi, and to get a taste of remote (tourism-influenced) Berber life. Winter months (November to February) are cool, with daily high temperatures only slightly over 10 °C, and cold nights.
Taghazout Bay is a seaside resort located in South Morocco. Designed in the framework of the Azur plan, it spreads over a 615 Ha area stretched on a coastline of 2.8 miles of beaches. This future resort will constitute of sports and leisure facilities, such as a beach club, a medina and golf, tennis, surf and soccer academies. [1]
Agila Subic Multi-Use Facilities (also known as Agila Subic Shipyard; formerly the Hanjin Subic Shipyard) are a shipyard in Subic, Zambales, Philippines. It is located along the coastline of the Redondo Peninsula in Sitio Agusuhin. [1] [2] It was formerly owned and operated by shipbuilding firm Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines.
The peninsula is administratively divided between two municipalities of Zambales: San Antonio (west) and Subic (east). The west coast of the peninsula is indented by several coves and bays, namely Silanguin Bay, Nazasa Cove (also known as Nagsasa Cove), Talisain Bay, Agnaem Bay and Calaguaguin Cove (also known as Anawangin Cove).