Exhibitionists or vacationers seeking a unique way to spend their time can find plenty of underwater hotels. These partially or fully submerged establishments offer breathtaking views of the ocean or man-made aquariums. Some are still design concepts, so bookings may not be available yet, but many others are already built and available for booking.
Atlantis The Palm offers an unparalleled collection of underwater suites that overlook their expansive aquarium, home to 65,000 creatures that dance before your eyes. Each room costs around $7,000 per night and comes complete with in-room dining, a personal trainer, and free airport transfers.
One of the most remarkable hotels on this list, Utter Inn Hotel in Vasteras, Sweden, is actually a floating house anchored to the ocean floor. Designed by local artist Mikael Genberg, it provides more of an art experience than your average luxury hotel.
Only by boat can you reach this remarkable hotel. Enjoy sunbathing on the top deck, lounging in your living/dining area on the water deck, or sleeping beneath the fishes below – an utterly unforgettable experience that is well worth every penny spent.
Poseidon Undersea Resort delivers “pure luxury”, enclosed in acrylic glass with pod-like suites featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, external fish feeders and underwater lights. Each suite boasts its own Jacuzzi for ultimate relaxation and is furnished for comfort.
For a bit of extra cash, you can book this resort’s undersea wedding chapel and underwater restaurant – featuring the world’s largest acrylic glass ceiling. It makes for a romantic, unforgettable destination perfect for any special occasion.
Lovers Deep takes the submarine hotel concept to new depths, offering couples an exclusive and luxurious experience. Its luxury submarines can be docked at various locations such as coral reefs off St. Lucia or sunken battleships in the Red Sea – each fully customizable according to your preferences and needs.
Jules’ Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida is the only underwater lodge in the world and situated within Key Largo Undersea Park. Here you can spend an enjoyable few hours or full day depending on how much diving or viewing beautiful fish that live within its lagoon.
At this hotel, guests must SCUBA dive to get there. In the past, visitors have reported seeing parrotfish, stone crabs and even manatees while there. It is a full-service dive facility with its own bar and plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy.
If you’re an underwater enthusiast, these rooms promise a once in a lifetime experience. They’re ideal for honeymooners who appreciate marine life and want to make it an extra special moment. Alternatively, they could simply be enjoyed by those who just want to relax while watching fishes and dolphins swim by.