5 Incredible Underwater Hotels Around the World

Sleeping with the fishes takes on a whole new meaning at these villas and suites located under the sea.

5 Incredible Underwater Hotels Around the World

The underwater hotel room at the Muraka at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

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Over the years, plans for a fully submerged luxury underwater hotel, like the Poseidon Undersea Resort in Fiji and Hydropolis in Dubai, have been mapped out. But they’ve yet to become a reality for intrepid travelers. Until that happens, you can still realize your dreams of living like the Little Mermaid or Captain Nemo in a floating villas with underwater bedrooms or suites that look out into aquariums everywhere from the Maldives to Shanghai.

For a unique overnight stay, book a room in one of these five underwater hotels around the world.

Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic some of these underwater hotels may be temporarily closed or have safety protocols that may alter the customer experience. Please be sure to call the property before booking, and check the restrictions these countries have for travelers arriving from abroad.

The above-water views at the Muraka aren’t bad either.

The above-water views at the Muraka aren’t bad either.

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Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives

Book Now: From $9,999 per night

The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort has had overwater bungalows for years. But in November 2018, it debuted a two-level villa called the Muraka—which means coral in the Dhivehi language in the Maldives—with a bedroom and bathroom with floor-to-ceiling glass walls submerged below the Indian Ocean, as well a dining room, two more bedrooms, and an infinity pool upstairs at sea level.

However, this isn’t the first underwater endeavor for the hotel. The resort made waves when it opened the Ithaa Undersea Restaurant more than a decade ago. It is considered to be the first of its kind.

Several categories of hotel rooms at the InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland come with aquarium views.

Several categories of hotel rooms at the InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland come with aquarium views.

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InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland, China

Book Now: From $465 per night

Since it’s built inside an abandoned quarry in southwestern Shanghai, 16 floors of the InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland that opened in November 2018 are technically located underground. But two floors are also located underwater, with views of the hotel’s aquarium.

This underwater hotel has several Underwater View Premier Rooms and Suites that look out into the aquarium, but the two-story Duplex Suite has an entire living room ensconced inside the aquarium (the bedroom is upstairs with views of the quarry). The hotel’s seafood restaurant, Mr. Fisher, also has similar underwater views of the aquarium.


Looking into the Underwater Room at the Manta Resort

Looking into the Underwater Room at the Manta Resort

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The Manta Resort, Tanzania

Book Now: From $1,840 per night

Part of the Zanzibar archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, Pemba Island is surrounded by coral reefs for divers to explore. To truly submerge yourself, book the Underwater Room at the Manta Resort on the island’s west coast.

Accessible only by boat, this underwater hotel room is technically a floating villa anchored to the ocean floor. In the underwater bedroom, you can watch the local fish swim by while you relax. Upstairs at sea level, you’ll find the villa’s living room and bathroom, while the finished roof can be used as a lounge deck for sunbathing.

Aquarium views at the underwater suites at Atlantis the Palm

Aquarium views at the underwater suites at Atlantis the Palm

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Atlantis the Palm, Dubai

Book Now: From $4,191 per night

Both of the underwater suites—aptly named the Neptune and Poseidon—at Dubai’s Atlantis the Palm look out into the resort’s aquarium where 65,000 aquatic animals live among the ruins of the lost city of Atlantis. If waking up to views of sharks and rays isn’t enough for you, you can also choose to go scuba diving in the aquarium to get even closer to the marine life.

The Ocean Suites at Resorts World Sentosa have sunken bathtubs in front of the viewing window.

The Ocean Suites at Resorts World Sentosa have sunken bathtubs in front of the viewing window.

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Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore

Book Now: from $2,601 per night

Most of the rooms at this resort on Sentosa Island, just off the tip of Singapore, are above ground. But if you stay in one of the 11 underwater hotel rooms—called the Ocean Suites—you’ll have a view of the 40,000 fish that live in the resort’s aquarium, including manta rays, clownfish, and more. Since the suites are built like two-storied townhouses, you’ll also get to enjoy a living area above ground with an outdoor patio area with its own private Jacuzzi.

This article was originally published in December 2018; it was updated on March 12, 2021, with current information.

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