A new hotel off the coast of Dubai in the Arabian Gulf is set to lure tourists this summer and for years to come. What appears to be torn from a science fiction novel is in fact a reality: an underwater hotel. The $490 million Hydropolis Undersea Resort, roughly the size of London’s Hyde Park, is set to open its doors later this month. Lying sixty feet underwater, the self-acclaimed 10-star hotel will present guests with 220 bubble-shaped Plexiglass fitted suites, within a submarine compound.
Resting on the Jumeirah Beach, an automatic train will carry guests from dry land through a 515-meter long tunnel underwater into the hotel lobby. While primarily under water, two domes—one a concert auditorium and the other a ballroom—will penetrate the Gulf’s blue surface. Adding to the ballroom’s grandeur is a retractable roof allowing for the hotel’s guests to enjoy open-air events with the backdrop of Dubai’s coastline and skyline.
While staying at the resort, guests can shop in the mall, eat at island restaurants or even watch a movie in the theatre. And while shopping, eating or sleeping, guests can be reassured by their hotels security system: a missile defense system.
A night in this marvel will cost around $5,500 per night.
