Crystal Lagoons® Technology: A Sustainable Revolution in Master Planned Communities

Crystal Lagoons® technology is revolutionizing the Real Estate, hospitality, and sustainability world by offering a revolutionary approach to constructing and maintaining lagoons of unlimited size. This innovative technology stands out for its cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and versatility. 

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New home sales among the 50 Top-Selling Master-Planned Communities (MPCs) remained similar to the pace set by the top communities in the first half of 2023. Despite a 7.4% decline in national new home sales in June 2024 compared to 2023, master-planned communities continued to hold strong.

Sunterra in Houston, TX, is a community featuring a 2.70-acre man-made lagoon with Crystal Lagoons® technology that will be open in 2025 and has already earned the third-place rank. This project in Texas won best-seller status in the state and third in the country. In Sunterra, The Sol Club’s star feature will be a Crystal Lagoons® amenity where people can walk along white-sandy beaches and do many water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding in turquoise waters. 

The Houston MSA (Houston Metropolitan Statistical Area Profile) was the top-performing metropolitan area, with 13 communities in the Top 50, representing over 4,500 sales, or almost 24% of all sales among ranked MPCs.

With that in mind, Texas represented about 39% of sales among ranked communities, followed by Florida at 36%, where Crystal Lagoons has eight projects, including Mirada, located in San Antonio, Florida, which was also part of the ranking. Mirada is a Master-Planned Community developed by Metro Development Group, and has a 14.9-acre crystalline lagoon powered by Crystal Lagoons® Technology, equivalent to 11.37 Football fields and 48.2 Olympic Swimming Pools, gaining the title of our largest lagoon.

These impressive sales figures highlight the growing popularity and demand for master-planned communities featuring Crystal Lagoons® technology.

Here’s an in-depth look at how Crystal Lagoons® technology is reshaping sustainability and setting new standards for environmental efficiency.

Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Technology

There are currently more than 50 million man-made water bodies worldwide, such as artificial lakes and lagoons on golf courses, among many others. None of them have the transparency of swimming pools or tropical seas. On the contrary, their water looks murky and dark green because of the proliferation of algae at the bottom and sediment accumulation.

Crystal Lagoons has developed a pioneering, innovative, and sustainable technology that is patented worldwide. This technology allows crystalline lagoons of unlimited sizes to be built and maintained at very low costs globally by using low water consumption and a minimum amount of additives and energy. Our technology allows developers of crystalline lagoons to consume only 2% of the energy needed by conventional swimming pool filtration systems. Also, they require 100 times fewer chemicals than traditional swimming pools. Crystalline lagoons powered by Cyrstal Lagoons® Technology are filled only once. 

The proprietary Crystal Lagoons® molecular film technology can reduce evaporation by an additional 50%.

Exceptional Water Efficiency

Crystal Lagoons® technology excels in water conservation. Our technology operates in a closed circuit, only requiring the replacement of water lost through evaporation. This results in a lagoon that consumes 33 times less water than an 18-hole golf course and 40% less than a park of the same size. For instance, the proposed Solano Lagoon will use just 20 acre-feet of water annually, a fraction compared to the 493 acre-feet demanded by the 11 golf courses in Solano County.

Lagoons powered by Crystal Lagoons® technology can use any type of water, including seawater, freshwater, or brackish water, making them adaptable to various environmental conditions. The lagoons can also capture direct rainwater, reducing the need for additional water sources. In areas with high rainfall, it is even possible for the lagoons to be refilled solely with rainwater.

Innovative Filtration and Disinfection

Crystal Lagoons® technology employs a unique approach to water filtration and disinfection. Traditional swimming pool systems rely on maintaining high levels of residual chlorine or other disinfectants, which is both costly and environmentally damaging. In contrast, Crystal Lagoons® patented technology uses controlled pulses of small amounts of safe additives, applying these in specific patterns determined by advanced algorithms. This method reduces the need for constant high levels of chemicals, resulting in up to 100 times less chemical use compared to conventional pools.

The technology also features an efficient filtration system that consumes only 2% of the energy required by traditional centralized filtration systems. This system filters a small portion of the lagoon’s total water volume, minimizing energy consumption and reducing the physical space needed for equipment.

Enhanced Safety and Aesthetic Appeal

Beyond its environmental and economic benefits, Crystal Lagoons® technology creates safe and attractive recreational spaces, offering idyllic beaches, secure environments, and all kinds of activities for families, like soaking up the sun on the lagoon’s shores or practicing water sports and recreational activities, like kayaking and more. This safe and pleasant atmosphere makes Crystal Lagoons® amenities popular for enhancing community spaces and residential developments.

Successful lagoons

Crystal Lagoons’ impact is evident in its extensive global footprint. With over 70 projects in operation worldwide and much more in the making, the technology has become the world’s top amenity, improving millions of lives and setting new benchmarks for advancement in sustainability. This and other reasons led the company to introduce a new project for a stunning beach-like lagoon in Solano County, California, designed to provide a beautiful coastal experience lagoon. This project exemplifies the company’s commitment to making lagoon beach-like experiences accessible in non-coastal areas.

Solano Lagoon will use just 20 acre-feet of water annually, a fraction compared to the 493 acre-feet demanded by the 11 golf courses in Solano County.

To this date, there are 11 golf courses in Solano County, with an average size of 127 acres and an estimated total water demand of 493 acre-feet per year.The Solano lagoon will use 20 acre-feet of water per year; this represents only 0.15% of the 13,700 acre-feet of water secured for the East Solano Plan. The lagoon can utilize salt, fresh, or brackish water, aligning with the East Solano Homes, Jobs, and Clean Energy Initiative’s Water Guarantee. This efficient use of water resources highlights the company’s dedication to environmental stewardship.

The lagoon will also offer a visually appealing beach-like setting and serve as a sustainable recreational facility. Using advanced technology, Crystal Lagoons ensures that the lagoon remains eco-friendly and cost-effective.

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  • From residential communities and luxury hotels to multifamily and Public Access Lagoons® projects, the versatility of Crystal Lagoons® technology becomes the ultimate driver of profitability, added value, and water sustainability for any real estate business model.

In the dynamic landscape of real estate, hospitality, and public projects, differentiation is no longer an option; it is a necessity for survival. Crystal Lagoons® technology has disrupted the industry not only as a milestone in water innovation, but also as a value driver capable of radically transforming a project.

What makes this innovation unique is its versatility. There is no one-size-fits-all development model; from residential communities to boutique hotels and urban entertainment centers, Crystal Lagoons tailors its value proposition to the specific objectives of each developer.

And this is because this “anchor amenity” strengthens the four main pillars of modern development.

1. Master-Planned Communities (MPCs): Accelerating Sales Velocity

In large residential developments, the challenge often lies in increasing the value of land that does not have a prime location. The incorporation of a crystalline lagoon breaks this paradigm.

  • Increased Property Value in “Second-Line” Areas: By creating an artificial turquoise-water shoreline, second-line or inland lots gain a value comparable to, or even greater than, that of traditional coastal properties.
  • Accelerated Sales Velocity: The presence of a crystalline lagoon can increase sales velocity by up to 70%, allowing for a much faster return on capital for the developer.
  • Brand Identity: The lagoon becomes the heart of the community, fostering an active lifestyle (swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding) that appeals to families and high-profile buyers.

2. Hospitality and Luxury: Elevating RevPAR and Occupancy

For the hospitality sector, Crystal Lagoons is the catalyst that transforms a hotel into a world-class destination, regardless of its geographic location.

  • A 365-Day Destination: It makes it possible to offer an idyllic beach experience even in inland destinations or in climates where the natural sea is inaccessible or dangerous.
  • Impact on Financial Metrics: Hotels with crystalline lagoons report significant increases in ADR (Average Daily Rate) and RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room), consistently outperforming competitors that offer only conventional pools.
  • Reduced Seasonality: The lagoon acts as a booking magnet year-round, providing a controlled and safe environment for guests.

3. Mixed-Use and Multifamily Projects: Density with Quality of Life

In high-density developments and multifamily rental buildings, space is the scarcest asset. Small Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ models (crystalline lagoons ranging from 5,400 sq ft to 1 acre) are the perfect solution for this model.

  • Tenant Retention: In the multifamily market, world-class amenities are the number one factor in reducing tenant turnover and justifying premium rents.
  • Differentiation on the Urban Skyline: A crystalline lagoon turns a mixed-use project into an architectural and social landmark, attracting both residents and high-end commercial tenants.
  • CAPEX Optimization: By replacing multiple costly-to-maintain green areas or small pools with a single efficient lagoon, the developer optimizes both the initial investment and the operating budget.

4. Public Access Lagoons®: The New Standard in Urban Entertainment

The Public Access Lagoons® model, also known as the PAL® model, is the crown jewel in terms of direct monetization. This format allows anyone to access the lagoon by purchasing a ticket, transforming the space into a multifaceted entertainment hub.

  • Diversified Revenue Streams: In addition to ticketing, PAL® developments generate revenue through corporate events, concerts, weddings, retail, dining, and beach services, among others.
  • Mass Traffic Anchor: A PAL® project can attract thousands of daily visitors, benefiting all surrounding businesses and turning industrial or underutilized areas into the city’s new hotspots.

Sustainability: The Common Thread Across All Models

Regardless of the project type, Crystal Lagoons® technology ensures that profitability does not come at the expense of the environment. In an industry that prioritizes ESG standards, the figures speak for themselves:

  • Low water consumption: It uses up to 33 times less water than an 18-hole golf course and 40% less than a park of the same size.
  • Energy efficiency: It requires only 2% of the energy used by conventional pool filtration systems.
  • Minimal chemical use: It requires up to 100 times fewer chemicals than a traditional swimming pool, thanks to its pulse-based disinfection system.

Versatility Is the True Differentiator

In a market where every project needs to justify its value proposition more clearly than ever, Crystal Lagoons stands out as one of the few amenities capable of adapting to a wide range of developments without losing brand strength or transformational impact.

Master-planned communities, hotels, resorts, mixed-use projects, multifamily developments, and Public Access Lagoons® developments may have different objectives. But they all share one need: a central feature that creates differentiation, experience, and value.

That is the key to Crystal Lagoons: one amenity, multiple models of success.

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  • Crystal Lagoons continues expanding its presence in the hospitality sector with the inauguration of a crystalline lagoon at Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Villas in San Antonio, Texas. The new amenity is part of the resort’s large-scale redevelopment and reflects a growing trend among hospitality operators: transforming underutilized resort assets into high-impact experiential destinations.

Crystal Lagoons continues to strengthen its leadership in the hospitality and luxury tourism sector with the inauguration of a spectacular crystalline lagoon at Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Villas in San Antonio, Texas.

This project marks a strategic milestone for the company: it is the first time a Crystal Lagoons® amenity has been incorporated into a resort in the central United States. By bringing a beach experience to an inland destination with no natural access to the sea, the development illustrates how hotels can redefine their value proposition through experiential amenities.

The partnership and the renovation

The development is the result of a partnership between Crystal Lagoons, Woodbine Development Corporation, and Hyatt, as part of an ambitious resort renovation plan aimed at enhancing the guest experience with new spaces and world-class amenities.

The opening took place as part of the resort’s comprehensive transformation, following a renovation costing more than US$100 million. In this context, the new lagoon, known as The Big Spring, stands out as the most iconic element of the renovation and as a new benchmark for the development of distinctive tourist destinations in inland markets.

An iconic amenity that elevates the resort’s value proposition

The new lagoon features Crystal Lagoons® technology in a 2.2-acre format and is surrounded by white-sand beaches, creating a beach-style destination experience in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. This offering allows guests and visitors to enjoy an environment that combines recreation, relaxation, and visual appeal without the need to be near the sea.

What does the new lagoon bring to the Hyatt Regency Hill Country?

The addition of this amenity significantly expands the resort’s offerings, which already featured first-class recreational facilities, adding value to a proposal that includes:

  • White-sand beaches
  • Premium cabanas
  • Water sports such as kayaking
  • New opportunities for events, weddings, and corporate gatherings by the water

This lagoon also becomes part of a well-established ecosystem that already offers:

  • Multiple pools
  • Water slide
  • Lazy river
  • FlowRider experience
  • Spa and titness center
  • 27-hole golf course

In terms of positioning, the lagoon does not replace existing amenities; rather, it enhances them and reorganizes them around a new experiential centerpiece for the project.

A Growing Trend: Redeveloping Resorts with Crystal Lagoons® Amenities 

For real estate developers, the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Villas case confirms a key trend: the hospitality market no longer competes solely on location, brand, or room inventory. Increasingly, it competes on memorable experiences and amenities capable of transforming a hotel asset into a destination in itself.

The partnership between Crystal Lagoons, Woodbine Development Corporation, and Hyatt demonstrates how a disruptive amenity can be integrated into a large-scale repositioning strategy. Woodbine incorporated the lagoon into a broader improvement plan that included renovated guestrooms, upgraded meeting spaces, new standalone villas, and a waterfront event venue.

Why Hospitality Leaders Choose Crystal Lagoons

For a real estate developer or hotel operator, incorporating this technology is not an expense, but a high-return investment. Data confirms three fundamental pillars:

1. Increased ADR and Occupancy (RevPAR)

The presence of a crystalline lagoon allows luxury hotels to justify higher average daily rates (ADR). By offering a “destination within a destination,” it increases year-round demand, reducing the resort’s seasonality.

2. Differentiation in a Competitive Market

In a saturated hospitality market, the “Lagoon Effect” acts as a unique commercial magnet. While other resorts offer conventional pools, Hyatt Regency Hill Country now delivers a beach resort experience in the middle of Texas, accelerating bookings and strengthening customer loyalty.

3. Sustainability: The Key to Modern Operations

Crystal Lagoons® technology is the perfect ally for the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals of major corporations:

  • Efficient Water Consumption: It uses up to 33 times less water than a golf course and 40% less than a park of the same size.
  • Low Maintenance: Telemetry systems and ultrasonic filtration drastically reduce the use of chemicals and energy.

Crystal Lagoons consolidates its presence in hospitality

With a presence in more than 60 countries and over 1,000 projects in different stages of development and negotiation, Crystal Lagoons continues to revolutionize the way tourist destinations and real estate developments are designed.

Among the hospitality projects of the multinational innovation company, the following stand out:

  • AVA Resort Cancun, Mexico: This luxury all-inclusive resort features a 2.89-acre crystalline lagoon at its heart, offering guests an exclusive aquatic amenity in a controlled and relaxing environment. The lagoon is not just a visual centerpiece; it’s a driver of value, experience, and guest satisfaction.
  • Evermore Orlando Resort, USA: At Evermore, located next to Walt Disney World, a former golf course was redeveloped to incorporate a 7.78-acre lagoon, creating one of the most innovative inland resort concepts in the United States.

With this inauguration, Crystal Lagoons reaffirms its progress in the global luxury hospitality segment, confirms that paradise is a matter of technology rather than location, and reinforces a narrative that is becoming increasingly important for the real estate business: the creation of experiential destinations in locations where it was previously impossible to offer a world-class beach experience.

For real estate developers, the lesson is clear: in an environment where differentiation defines competitiveness, integrating a disruptive amenity like Crystal Lagoons can transform a project’s value proposition, elevate its positioning, and turn a resort into an iconic destination.

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  • With 17 signed projects and more than 120 in different stages of development and negotiation, this innovation has positioned itself as a true alternative for hotels and resorts to bring an idyllic beach lifestyle to space-constrained sites.

In the hotel industry, securing an oceanfront location is becoming increasingly difficult and expensive. However, Crystal Lagoons has changed the game.

With the launch of its new Small Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ model, it is now possible to bring a paradise-like beach lifestyle to any location, regardless of site size.

This innovation has been an immediate commercial success: in just four months since its announcement, there are already 17 signed projects and more than 120 under negotiation worldwide. The reason? Because it can transform hotels, boutique resorts, and space-constrained properties into world-class tourist destinations at a fraction of the cost of a traditional pool. 

Technology that is redefining the key metrics of the hotel business.

1. The “Beach Effect” in Limited Spaces

Historically, crystalline lagoons were associated with large residential master plans. The revolution behind Small Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ technology lies in its adaptability: it makes it possible to develop turquoise water bodies ranging from 0.25 acres up to 1 acre.

This opens up a new investment horizon for:

  • Hotels: Transforming pool areas or inner courtyards into a beach oasis.
  • Boutique projects: Maximizing the value of compact sites without sacrificing a luxury experience.
  • Asset renovations: Revitalizing existing hotels by replacing outdated pools or underused green areas with a private beach.

2. Direct Impact on RevPAR and ADR

For an asset manager or hotel owner, aesthetics are secondary if they don’t move the revenue needle. Integrating a crystalline lagoon has a direct impact on the most important financial indicators:

  • Higher ADR (Average Daily Rate): Rooms with lagoon views or direct beach access (“Lagoon View”) can be positioned as premium products, allowing hotels to charge higher rates compared to standard rooms.
  • Improved RevPAR (Revenue per Available Room): By offering a unique amenity in the area, occupancy can remain more stable throughout the year, reducing seasonality and supporting a more consistent revenue stream.

3. Boosting F&B and Events Revenue

Unlike swimming pools, lagoons aren’t just a place to swim; they become hubs of activity and social interaction that drive guest engagement. The setting of a safe beach and turquoise waters energizes other hotel revenue streams:

  • Food & Beverage (F&B): Restaurants and bars located lagoon-front can see higher foot traffic and a higher average check. Guests tend to stay on the property longer, spending within the hotel instead of going elsewhere.
  • Corporate events and weddings: The exclusivity of having a “private beach” in the middle of the city turns the hotel into an ideal venue for high-end events, opening a highly lucrative revenue line.

4. Lower cost than a traditional pool (with superior visual impact)

Small Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ technology offers:

  • Up to 4 times lower construction cost than a pool of the same size
  • Up to one-third of the maintenance cost of a traditional pool
  • Virtually negligible replacement costs for hydraulic equipment (compared to pools)

5. Operational Efficiency and Sustainability

Unlike traditional pools, which require complex machine rooms and intensive use of chemicals and energy, Small Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ technology operates under a patented technology-driven efficiency model.

For hotel operators, this translates into controlled operating expenses (Opex):

  • Lower input consumption: Uses up to 100 times fewer chemicals than a conventional pool and only 2% of the energy of traditional filtration systems.
  • Lower water consumption: Consumes up to 33 times less water than a golf course and 40% less water than a park of the same size, and it can use fresh, salt, or brackish water.
  • Telemetry: Water quality is monitored and controlled remotely from the Crystal Lagoons Control Center, reducing the need for specialized technical staff on-site.

6. More activities = more revenue opportunities

A small lagoon makes it possible to program experiences that drive traffic and on-property spending, for example:

  • Events and celebrations
  • Water sports and recreational activities
  • Lagoon-front dining experiences

7. Faster implementation thanks to standardized models

Crystal Lagoons offers standardized models that reduce design time, simplify permitting, and speed up implementation, while preserving the benefits of its large-scale lagoons.

In addition, the system uses a patented technology that avoids filtering the entire body of water, significantly reducing the energy and equipment required.

8. Year-round experience (optional)

One of the classic challenges in hospitality is seasonality. With Eco-Heated Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ technology, lagoons can be heated using waste-heat from data centers or cryptocurrency mining, enabling a “thermal beach” experience year-round with no additional energy consumption.

The Future of Hospitality Is Turquoise

The rapid adoption of the Small Lagoons by Crystal Lagoons™ model shows that the market understands the value of this innovation.

It’s no longer just about offering a bed to sleep in; it’s about selling an experience. For hospitality developers, incorporating a crystalline lagoon is the most effective strategy to increase asset value, improve guest satisfaction, and secure long-term profitability.

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