If you ’ve ever wanted to live out your puerility dream of slumber under the ocean , here ’s your opportunity . The Maldives is already home to severalunderwater restaurants , an underwaterspa , and underwaterguest rooms , but now it ’s buzz off its first amply deluge Francisco Villa .

knight “ The Muraka , ” orcoralin the Maldivian language of Dhivehi , this exclusive abidance will be located at theConrad Maldives Rangali Islandresort , and is slated to open this November . The tropical nation , famed for its marine life and coral reefs , is a popular luxury honeymoon terminus .

While other Maldivian resorts bid submerged bedrooms , those seem out onto serviceman - made marine museum , accord toArchitectural Digest . What correct the Conrad ’s resort aside is that it sits on the ocean floor , 16.4 feet underwater . It ’s locate in the Alifu Dhaalu Atoll , one of 26 lifelike atoll in the Maldives , known for being one of the unspoiled places to view whale shark . The Muraka , which can accommodate up to nine guest , has two levels — one above water , and one below — and includes a pulverization way , gymnasium , kitchen , bar , living elbow room , dining sphere , two bedrooms , two bathrooms , butler ’s quarters , and private security quarters .

PRNewsfoto/Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

So how much will all that go for ? When it opens , the starting rate is estimated to be $ 50,000 a Nox , harmonise toArchitectural Digest . The Conrad steel has an chemical attraction for submerged spaces . It land the first underwater restaurant , Ithaca , to the Maldives 13 years ago , and since then many other hotel chains have followed suit of clothes .

Dubai also jump unveiling its “ Floating Seahorse ” underwater Francisco Villa in 2016 , but not all of those are uncommitted yet , Condé Nast Travelerreports .

See below for more photos of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island .

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