Which country has a hotel where you can sleep underwater?
CONRAD RANGALI ISLAND, MALDIVESConrad Maldives Rangali welcomes guests to dive into in an extraordinary experience both above and below the surface of the Indian Ocean in the world's first underwater hotel villa, called the 'Muraka'.
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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.
Are Overwater villas worth it? That is a resounding yes. You're going all the way to the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island for a taste of the ocean view, sunset view, white sands, romantic setting, scuba dive, and overwater villas are designed to give you exactly that.
The Maldives is known for its high-end accommodations, such as overwater bungalows and private island resorts. These types of accommodations require a significant investment in construction and maintenance, which drives up the cost of a stay in the Maldives.
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.
Discover A world-Famous Lodge & lagoonLocated in the lagoon at Key Largo Undersea Park, Jules' Undersea Lodge is the world's only underwater hotel where scuba diving is the only way to get to your room.
The short answer is: yes. Hotels follow the same drinking water standards as other businesses and homes. With the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in effect, there is a specific process to decontaminate water supplies to a level that's deemed safe to drink.
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.
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.
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.
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.
GENERAL SAFETY IN DUBAIThere's not much dispute that Dubai is quite safe for tourists. Dubai is heavily monitored, so violent crime directed at tourists is rare. Most tourist-directed crime in Dubai is likely to be petty stuff like pickpocketing, scams, or sexual harassment.
You should plan to spend around MVR4,623 ($300) per day on your vacation in the Maldives, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, MVR1,205 ($78) on meals for one day and MVR2,140 ($139) on local transportation.