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Where are you now under the sea
Where are you now under the sea







Enjoy sensual and sensorial treatments whilst gazing out at the rainbow corals of the ocean beyond – and if you can afford the $485 Lime Light Ritual, then splash out on a 150 minute session involving coconut oil massage, steamy lime foot treatment and ice cube facial instead.Ĩ. If you fancy seeing what Florida has to offer above the waves, take a look at these top picks.īack to the Maldives, this time with some ‘you’ time at The Lime Spa at Huvafen Fushi resort in Male, the world’s first underwater spa. Intrepid couples can stay the night here for $800 between two. But once inside, what used to be a research lab is now a very cosy accommodation where you can treat yourself to pizza for dinner or book in a ‘mer-chef’ who will scuba down to prepare your meal. Getting there is somewhat of a challenge – it’s located 21 feet beneath the surface of the sea so you’ll have to scuba dive down into the foyer. Jules’s Undersea Lodge is aptly named after the author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and is the oldest underwater hotel, surrounded by angel fish and other dazzling species off the coast of Florida and near Puerto Rico. Jules’ Undersea Lodge, Key Largo, Florida You can still sunbathe – and stargaze – on the deck above and if you want more underwater action, the hotel offers dive trips to sites along the spectacular sites of the Pemba Island coast, so your next swimming companions could be anything from a scorpion fish to a sea turtle. It’s like having your own private floating island, complete with the most authentic of sea views from your submerged bedroom. Board a wooden boat for the swift two-minute journey to this unique accommodation, lying half in, half out of the crystal clear sea of the Manta house reef. The Underwater Room is the most special of all at the very exclusive Manta Resort in Pemba Island, Zanzibar. When you do decide to hit dry land, check out our local’s guide to the best things to see and do in Dubai.

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This exclusive hotel room costs around £5,500 a night, but if lying in bed while the marine life of the Persian Gulf drifts by your floor-to-ceiling windows appeals to you, the ‘Neptune’ or ‘Poseidon’ suite might just be worth it. Scared of sharks? Avoid the underwater suites at Atlantis The Palm in Dubai, which are set alongside a huge aquarium.







Where are you now under the sea