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Travel

Muraka Underwater Hotel Suite

Muraka Underwater Hotel Suite

Get ready to sleep with the fishes. No, this isn’t some mob hit; we’re talking about the grand opening of Muraka, a unique hotel suite in the Maldives that offers stays 16 feet under the water. Below the surface of the Indian Ocean you’ll find a fully integrated living, dining, entertaining, and sleeping space, one where you’ll have unimpeded views of all the marine life passing by. Set to open in November, the luxury suite gives way to an entire underwater restaurant for all guests staying at the resort. There are a collection of pools, spa treatments, and more relaxing activities to partake in while you’re enjoying the natural beauty of the deep blue sea. That said, it will cost you, as Architectural Digest reports that the starting rate is $50,000 per night. Still, this is a once in a lifetime experience and your chance to fall asleep while watching Nemo out your window.