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Inside the world's most expensive "sit on the toilet and watch sharks" hotel

TB (according to Znews) August 7, 2024 12:42

Tourists need to spend 10,000-50,000 USD to spend a night at the world's most expensive underwater resort in the Maldives - where they can lie down and watch sharks swim overhead.

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A video recording the experience at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort in the Indian Ocean by famous YouTube couple Kara and Nate has received a lot of attention. In the video, they enjoy a fun time at the world's most expensive underwater hotel with breathtaking scenery.
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Located in the island paradise of Maldives, the resort owns isolated beaches with pristine natural landscapes, diverse and rich marine ecosystems and high-class experiences.
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Among them, the luxury villas The Muraka Suite are the resort of the upper class when coming to Maldives. The hotel has 2 floors with the bottom floor submerged about 5 meters below the surface of the Indian Ocean. This is the most difficult room type to book at this resort.
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Visitors can take an elevator or spiral staircase to reach the underwater room, where they can see a rich marine ecosystem with stingrays, sharks, and sea turtles swimming around a 180-degree curved acrylic dome.
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In addition, visitors can pull the curtain to cover the entire "sky" under the sea, creating a space as if encapsulated in a small tent.
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The room also has a "theater" seating area overlooking the ocean, from where you can watch your friends free dive and fish schools outside the glass window. However, the couple commented that the bathroom with a view of the coral reef is "the best seat in the room".
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There is also an underwater restaurant area that is as beautiful as a moving picture behind the glass.
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The upper part of the villa is a large living room with a bedroom, a bathtub with a spacious view, and an infinity pool outside. The Muraka Suite also has a team of well-trained butlers, specializing in serving the needs of guests.
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Kara and Nate said: "I think this is where we should stay when we retire, I don't know how it could get any better than this. This is 110% the best hotel we have ever stayed in."
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