The Manta Resort on Pemba Island, off Tanzania, opened a new Swedish-designed underwater bedroom this month. The resort says six guests have stayed in the new digs so far. |
Sleeping with the fish: Underwater hotel room opens on remote African island
Notch this up to Swedes and another ridiculously cool, innovative design.
This latest effort can be
found off an African island and straightaway is placed high on that
list of 'amazing hotels I wish i could get to' many travelers have.
Just off the coast of Tanzania, The Manta Resort on Pemba Island has added a beautiful, other-worldly underwater bedroom to their original 16-room offering.
The new 'digs' opened for business this month, designed by Swedish company Genberg Underwater Hotels.
They are the brains behind the The Utter Inn, an underwater room in the middle of a Swedish lake which was also one of our 15 unusual places to spend the night.
Lying approximately 250
meters offshore, the latest underwater structure is a three-story
affair, with a rooftop deck, a bathroom and a lounge area at sea level
and finally the bedroom downstairs, with the fish.
At night, spotlights
under the windows attract and illuminate squid and octopus -- a more
reclusive crowd than the daytime sea life.
The resort is popular with divers owing to the coral reef around the island.
The daytime view is of shoals of reef fish such as bat fish and trumpet fish. |
At night, spotlights outside the bedroom windows attract and illuminate the shy crowd. |
The company behind this design also launched The Utter Room in 2000, another underwater room in the middle of a lake in Sweden. |
The three-level floating structure has a sky deck on the roof, and incredible views of the stars at nigh |
Well, not quite middle of the ocean. The underwater room is located 250 meters off shore. |
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