Discover the 14 coolest underwater hotels in the world!

With an eye on travelers looking for accommodation to live unique experiences, the editors of magazine Condé Nast Traveler selected the 14 coolest underwater hotels in the world! In them, guests can sleep surrounded by sharks, have dinner overlooking corals or even have a spa under the sea!

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Conrad, Maldives

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The first accommodation to admire is the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. Luxurious and renowned, this hotel in the Maldives houses a special suite that is more than 5 meters deep into the sea. Divided into two parts, one of them allows a 360-degree view of the ocean, thanks to the acrylic that frames the unique room.

Daily rate starts at US$9,999, around R$50,000.

Niyama Private Islands, Maldives

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With its dream villas, the Niyama Private Islands Maldives offers luxury and incredible landscapes. But its main attraction is Subsix, its underwater restaurant. After descending a few levels to immerse yourself in this unique place, you can have a delicious breakfast watching beautiful, real corals.

Daily rate starts at US$714, around R$3,500.

Utter Inn, Sweden

Although this accommodation differs a little from the others, the Utter Inn It is also a notable accommodation and, therefore, deserved the attention of the magazine's editors. The hotel, which sleeps just two people, is about three meters below the surface of Lake Mälaren in Västerås, Sweden. Guests can see fish from all sides of the small room.

Daily rate from 329 dollars, around R$ 1,600 (cheapest hotel on the list).

Hurawalhi Island Resort, Maldives

The largest underwater glass restaurant in the world is located in Hurawalhi resort, in the Maldives. Although there are no underwater rooms, guests can have the experience of enjoying their meals surrounded by fish. Above the water, the luxurious villas guarantee comfort and countless amenities with incredible views of the blue sea.

Daily rate starts at US$1,043, around R$5,200.

InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland, China

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Built in an abandoned quarry in Songjiang, China, the InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland it didn't even need its submerged floors to surprise. Its $300 million building has two floors underwater with “Premier Underwater View” suites, a restaurant and a pool!

Daily rate starts at 1,100 dollars, around R$5,500.

Anantara Kihavah, Maldives

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As if the white sand, the thatched-roof villas and the infinity pools of paradise in the Maldives were not enough, the hotel Anantara Kihavah it also offers the incredible Sea underwater restaurant. There you can enjoy a good lobster or Japanese wagyu while enjoying the view of tropical fish and sharks swimming through the panoramic windows.

Daily rate starts at US$1,515, around R$7,500.

Huvafen Fushi

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The resort's incredible rooms Huvafen Fushi They are not underwater, but it is possible to enjoy a good meal or relax in the accommodation's spa while looking at the beauty of the Indian Ocean.

Daily rate starts at US$996, around R$4,900.

Pullman, Maldives

If you are not convinced by the experience of booking an underwater accommodation, allow yourself to visit The Aqua Villa Experience at Pullman. Its two two-story villas have an underwater master bedroom. Guests also have a private pool, deck and other amenities. Take a dip in the waters during the day and watch the sunset from the private deck before heading to the fourth aquarium. Wake up to the sight of colorful fish and beautiful corals.

Daily rate starts at US$8,731, around R$43,700.

Atlantis, Dubai

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At the Palm Island resort, the underwater experience takes place in one of the hotel's suites Atlantisin Dubai. The resort's aquarium has 65,000 marine animals, which can be seen in detail in the special suite. It also includes breakfast in bed, free airport transfers and a 24-hour private butler.

Daily rate from 7,125, around R$35.7 thousand.

Another five hotels and resorts also made the magazine's list, read more about them here:

  • Reefsuites, Australia
  • The Manta Resort, Tanzania
  • Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore
  • Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin
  • Jules' Undersea Lodge, Key Largo, Florida


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