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Lagoon Ventures set to Launch World’s First Civilian Submarine Tourism Fleet

  • Writer: Daniel Kerrigan
    Daniel Kerrigan
  • Nov 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

November 25, 2024

By Daniel Kerrigan, Local Correspondent


Lagoon City, Thalassia – In a bold and groundbreaking move sure to make waves in the world of luxury travel, Lagoon Ventures (LAGV), Arcandias’ premier boutique tourism firm, announced the launch of the world’s first civilian submarine tourism fleet. Dubbed the Deep Horizon Experience, the venture promises to deliver unparalleled underwater adventures to the wealthy elite, offering a rare glimpse into the hidden wonders of the ocean floor.


Named after marine creatures like the Nautilus, Manta Ray, and Leviathan, the submarines can accommodate up to six passengers and are equipped with plush interiors, panoramic viewing domes, and even an in-sub minibar. The submarines will dive to depths of up to 13,000 feet, allowing passengers to experience the ocean’s abyssal zones firsthand—a feature few other experiences can claim. Prices for the maiden voyages start at a modest $1.5 million per seat.

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The Leviathan submersible docked at Coral Bay before its inaugural test dive.

(Photo by Laguna Aerials, Arcandian Beacon)

Lagoon Ventures remains unfazed by any of the nonexistent skeptics. “This is about innovation and daring to dream,” said one of LAGV spokespersons. “We’ve opened a new frontier for exploration and set a benchmark for luxury tourism that will inspire generations to come.” For those with deep pockets and an adventurous spirit, the Deep Horizon Experience offers a ticket to the unknown—and perhaps, just maybe, to history.

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