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.


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Underwater Hotel
Wasn’t this project scrapped ages ago? This is a joke surely?
Hydropolis Undersea Resort,
Is this an inflatable thing that’s being imported and put in place?? There’s no such thing being built so it certainly is not going to be here this summer!!!! This is hysterically funny - hahahaha!
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