World's first underwater residence to open in Maldives

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Worlds first underwater residence to open in Maldives

The villas will be called 'The Muraka' meaning coral in the Maldivian language of Dhivehi.

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Published: Tue 24 Apr 2018, 1:35 PM

Last updated: Tue 24 Apr 2018, 4:03 PM

Maldives is popular for its marine life and coral reefs besides being a favourite honeymoon destination. Now, it will also attract enthusiasts wanting reside underwater in luxurious fully submerged villas 16.4 feet down.
The destination already has several underwater restaurants, spa, guest rooms, but with addition of villas, Maldives is surely set to receive a sea of people to experience living amidst sea life.
The villas will be called 'The Muraka' meaning coral in the Maldivian language of Dhivehi. The exclusive residence will be located at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort, and is slated to open this November.
There are several other resorts in Maldives that offer underwater bedrooms, but they are all man-man aquariums. While, 'The Muraka' sits on the ocean floor 16.4 feet underwater in the Alifu Dhaalu Atoll, one of 26 natural atolls in the Maldives known for being one of the best places to view whale sharks.
The unique residence can accommodate up to nine guests, has two levels - one above water, and one below - and includes a powder room, gym, kitchen, bar, living room, dining area, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, butler's quarters, and private security quarters.
Living underwater in these villas is estimated to cost at at starting price of $50,000 a night, according to Architectural Digest. It is built by the Conrad brand which brought the first underwater restaurant, Ithaca, to the Maldives 13 years ago.
It is similar to Dubai's 'Floating Seahorse' which started unveiling its underwater villas in 2016, but not all of those are available yet, according to reports in Condé Nast Traveler.


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