An extraordinary underwater Hotel in Fiji.
Imagine yourselves spending a night at a beautiful hotel, overlooking the vast ocean
beneath you. Now imagine you could penetrate the waves with your eyes, see the amazing underwater world, the colorful fish and algae, the other worLdly glow of the sun through the water.
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On the private islands of Fiji, at the Poseidon Resort, this dream is becoming a
reality. This is the first hotel that is completely underwater, at a depth of 12-40 feet under the waves, in a crystal clear lagoon that offers guests a breath-taking view of coral reefs and the fish that live around them. In essence, you get to feel like a fish kept in the most luxurious of aquariums, while the fish swim free! How about that for reversal of positions? 70% of the room will be made of plexiglas, allowing total immersion in the underwater environment. Each suite is carefully being designed to be totally modular, and in case of a malfunction or maintenance, it can be raised to the surface individually.
For those guests who have had enough of this spectacular view, they will be able to darken theglass or use 'virtual drapes' to cover them.
What else is here? A restaurant, bar, gym and even an underwater wedding chapel for those who'd like to say their vows in a very unique setting.
A stylish lounge to enjoy a drink. A library offers a great place to read while also enjoying the fish swimming by. But it doesn't end there, as guests will have access to four personal submarines that will take them around the lagoon. For those worried about safety, the resort claims on its website that its buildings are based on the design of passenger submarines, which it describes as 'statistically the world's safest form of transportation'.
The hotel will be accessed through a special elevator that will take
Getting out of the water, visitors will find tennis courts, a spa and a 9 hole golf resort waiting for them. However, this amazing resort fits the pocket of the rich or those who are willing to spend for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Cost of a room for a week is $15,000 per person. So if you are planning a romantic week under the sea, you'll have to shell $30,000 for the experience.
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