Rooms with views to bottom of the sea

June 20th, 2010

The bottom of the sea, the last frontier, was developed for the opening of the luxury resort Hydropolis in Dubai. 20 meters underwater, is a resort with 260 hectares devoted to shops, restaurants and 220 suites with glass walls and bathrooms overlooking the deep Gulf. With a futuristic look and style curved roofs of the Oceanographic of Valencia, the hotel plans to open its doors this summer after several delays. Its budget is 470 million euros. The room rate is estimated at about 1,200 euros per night. Also a resort, but more manageable proportions, is the Poseidon Opened earlier this year on an island in Fiji. To reach what its owners call “the mysterious island of Poseidon“You have to fly to Nadi airport, where a uniformed employee transports guests on a twin-engine airplane. The building, whose 70 percent is transparent, is connected to the surface to be free from underwater pressure, making it accessible all. A week there costs 12,000 euros per person and includes two nights underwater and four in a beachfront villa, in addition to the transfers, a mini-submarine expedition and other extras.

For an underwater experience more discreet, the Huvafen Fushi Resort Atoll located in the north of the island of Male (Maldives), has a treatment area underwater. This is the Aquum Spa, two meters deep, with walls of glass. Its minimalist design, light colors and clean lines, is signed by Philippe Starck and the star leaves the underwater life around it.

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