Sleeping Under The Sea

While staying in a room with a sea view is wonderful, some resorts allow you to sleep under the crystal-clear waters with wide windows that provide an undersea view surrounded by sea life.


Let’s discover your next unique adventure!

 

The Manta Resort (Pemba Island, Tanzania)

The Manta Resort is an eco-friendly resort that served by a group of local staff who work together as a family to keep Pemba a genuinely natural place. Staying in the Swedish-engineered Underwater Room which spaced across three levels, you can relax in the cozy sea-level landing deck lounge, then climbing the ladder to lie back and enjoy the sunbath or gaze up at twinkling stars while listening to the sounds of the sea, and head downstairs to your bedroom that surrounded by panoramic views under the sea to watch shoals of reef fish swim by and wake up in a timeless peaceful ocean.

 
 

The private speedboat will escort you to The Muraka from the main resort of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort. It is a luxury two-level residence that submerged over 16 feet below sea level in the Indian Ocean. You may enjoy the living and dining areas on the upper level above the sea, which includes an outdoor deck with infinity pool, and go downstairs to your private underwater natural aquarium with the 180-degree curved acrylic dome via the spiral staircase or elevator.

 
 
 

Reefsuites (Queensland, Australia)

It may be a once in a lifetime chance to sleep under the sea surrounded by Australia’s most famous natural treasure. Reefsuites is Australia’s first underwater accommodation on The Great Barrier Reef, with floor to ceiling windows that provide a breathtaking view of the aquatic life and reef. Spending the night in an ocean tank must be your once-in-a-lifetime experience.

 
 
 

The ocean is essential for all the planet’s life on earth. No matter how luxurious the resort is, the most important thing we must do is to protect our oceans to preserve healthy marine ecosystems.

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