A tourist has been caught on video performing a sex act in the packed swimming pool of a well-known Dubai beach club.

Footage shows the man leaning back against the glass wall of the pool at Zero Gravity, in full view of those behind him, The Sunreports.

He appears to be completely oblivious to the large number of people around him in the pool at the time.

Eventually security staff approached the man after complaints from fellow customers and he was ejected from the pool.

The video was posted on Facebook with the title: “Zero gravity = Zero F***s Given by this man!”

Zero Gravity began as a beachside restaurant and has in recent years grown into a popular destination for tourists and visiting celebrities, such as Justin Bieber, who was spotted there on a visit last year.

In a statement, a spokeswoman for the Dubai beach club said the man was immediately removed from the premises and was banned from returning.

“The conduct of this individual, who was immediately removed and banned from Zero Gravity, fell well below what is expected by our guests and we sincerely apologise for any distress or anxiety caused,” the spokeswoman said, according to The National.

“The wellbeing of our guests is our priority and we have zero tolerance for any inappropriate conduct.”

The spokeswoman added “guests can be assured that all water hygiene controls were in place at the time of the incident, including hourly water quality checks”.

“We have carried out a number of hygiene tests and activities since the incident to continue to protect the wellbeing of everyone who enjoys Zero Gravity.”

The spokeswoman would not confirm if police were called over the December 15 incident, but said it is “offering its complete co-operation to the authorities”.

Despite the flagrant behaviour of the man in the video, other visitors to the popular tourist destination can find themselves falling foul of local law for more innocuous acts.

Tourist Jamie Harron hit headlines after he was arrested for touching a man’s hip in a Dubai bar.

Cops arrested the 27-year-old from Scotland for public indecency in July this year.

Authorities stripped the electrician of his passport and left him penniless after forking out more than $56,000 in legal fees.

Mr Harron denied indecency and remains adamant it was a “cultural misunderstanding”.

He was sentenced to three months in jail — even after the accuser dropped the complaint against the Scot — but he was freed just 24 hours later.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission