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How safe are underwater hotels?

In conclusion, while underwater hotels are generally built with safety in mind and employ experienced divers, it is still important to be aware of any potential risks associated with underwater explorations and to exercise caution before taking the plunge.



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Compressed air is pumped through the lodge, to prevent water from rising and flooding the structure from its open, circular entrance. The lodge comes equipped with air conditioning and internet, as well as large portholes where visitors can look out at the surrounding wildlife.

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It's not quite 20,000 leagues under the sea, but this underwater hotel room lets you sleep deep beneath the surf – for a cool $50,000 per night.

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Tourists who wish to stay in underwater hotels can gaze marine life and experience underwater adventures. Underwater hotels provide all the aspects of luxury hotels in terms of services such as spa, bar, swimming pool, gyms, recreation, and many other custom-made services as per customers' demands.

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Compressed air is pumped through the lodge, to prevent water from rising and flooding the structure from its open, circular entrance. The lodge comes equipped with air conditioning and internet, as well as large portholes where visitors can look out at the surrounding wildlife.

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In large hotels, rooms are assigned risers, or pipes that provide them with hot water. Up to two gallons a minute travels through the riser. “By keeping the water continually moving through each riser, we never let the water cool and get cold,” he says. Baths or showers are only a few feet away from hot water.

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Huvafen Fushi Maldives: North Malé Atoll, Maldives Huvafen Fushi, a five-star luxury resort in the Maldives, bills its underwater spa as the world's first and only of its kind. While spas often have water features, this one-of-a-kind retreat surrounds guests with water for immersive relaxation.

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There are currently thirteen hotels around the world that can host guests underwater. The Maldives, has six underwater hotels, all six of which have restaurants in their underwater section but only one, Conrad Rangali Island, also has an underwater hotel room.

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Stretching over 3 floors, each Atlantis Underwater suite is 165sqm. The upper reception floor with plateau hall and entrance, leads straight to the sweeping staircase and down to the beautifully aquatic themed dining and living area, with butler's pantry.

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Prices for accommodations can range from $100 to $50,000 or more per night depending on the type of room, amenities, and level of service. For travelers on a budget, there are also guesthouses and hotels on local islands that offer more affordable options.

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Hydropolis, Dubai Hydropolis is an underwater hotel being constructed 20m (66 feet) below the surface of the Persian Gulf, just off the Jumeirah Beach coastline in Dubai. Designed by Joachim Hauser and Prof. Roland Dieterle, the luxury hotel is set to be the world's deepest underwater hotel upon completion.

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Discover THE MURAKA, a first-of-its-kind, luxury two-level residence with a master bedroom submerged over 16 feet below sea level in the Indian Ocean, as part of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort.

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Only 70 miles south of Miami, Jules' Undersea Lodge in the lagoon at Key Largo Undersea Park is the world's only underwater hotel.

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The villa is named The Muraka, which means “coral” in Dhivehi, the Maldives' native language, for the way it rests on the ocean floor. The structure is composed of concrete, steel, and acrylic glass, with a spiral staircase and private elevator to aid guests in their descent below sea level.

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Opened in 1971, Hotel Everest View has been listed on the Guinness Book of World Records (2004) as the Highest Placed Hotel in the world at 13000ft. Featured in numerous guide books and having received media coverage, the resort has become a destination in its own right.

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One structure that was built in this way is the Utter Inn, a small hotel in Sweden that was built on shore then later submerged in the middle of a lake. The hotel's entrance is only accessible by boat.

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Finding a place to shower when you're away from home can be a challenge. If you've ever considered popping into a hotel just to use their facilities, you're not alone. The short answer is – yes, you generally can use a hotel's showers without booking a room. However, there are some important factors to consider first.

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