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So It's Underwater, But The Manta Resort's Submerged Room Is Not What I'd Hoped For.
Everyone is buzzing about Africa's first underwater hotel room. Opened as the Manta Resort's newest attraction on November 1, 2013, the sub-aquatic accommodation floats in a circular blue hole in the coral reef near Pemba Island, off the East Coast of Tanzania.
I was very excited when I heard that an actual underwater hotel room could be booked, but I was expecting one of these:
Instead, the Manta Resort's Underwater Room is really more of a submerged observation cubicle.
The top floor, which sits above sea-level, is basically an open-air deck like a floating raft with a bed upon it. Here guests can relax, take in the idyllic Indian Ocean surroundings and soak up some sun or gaze at the stars.
Beneath the top deck is a level with a lounge, a shower, a bar and a cozy sofa/ built in bench and table.
The bottom floor is a small square, claustrophobic-inducing box submerged to the depth of four meters. A bedroom with inset windows, hardly "walled entirely in glass" as it has been described.
It most certainly does offer surreal views of passing sea-life and at night, the nocturnal sea life illuminated by spotlights is breathtaking. And yes, it's true, most of the occupants will be spending time above on the deck or looking out the windows below.
But given the glut of underwater hotel designs and proposals, this is where we can stay?
Where are the rooms that look like those proposed in The Poseidon Resort, and The Discus Hotel? Even the actual Underwater Spa treatment rooms at the LIME, Hufaven Fushi are prettier.
above: The proposed underwater bedrooms at the Water Discus Hotel
above: the underwater treatment rooms at the LIME spa in the Maldives
The gorgeous photos of the Manta Resort's underwater room from the exterior by Jesper Anhede are lovely. And, to be fair, the Manta Resort in Pemba, Tanzania has lots to offer in terms of activities: scuba diving, sailing, gorgeous white sand beaches, massage, spa treatments and exotic underwater life to observe. But come on, couldn't they have decorated that room a little better?
An overhead view of the Manta Resort on Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Africa:
The vacation innovation was designed by Swedish installation artist and sculptor Mikael Genberg. He's the brains behind the Utter Inn, an underwater room built in a lake near Stockholm, and is currently contemplating putting a Swedish-style cottage on the moon.
Funding was achieved via a newly formed company registered in Zanzibar, Genberg Art UW Limited, which represents a collaboration between several Swedish and Tanzanian investors, including Genberg Underwater Hotels, Christer and Jacky Abrahamsson, Hans Elis Johansson and Michael Wild.
The underwater room can be 'added' to your bookings for a night or two at the Manta Resort for $1500 ($750 per person) as opposed to being booked as your sole room. They do offer special prices for divers.
prices and packages
The Manta Resort
images courtesy of Photographer Jesper Anhede
What about those cool looking underwater bedrooms shown in this post? Check those out at the links below:
• The Poseidon Resort and the H2Ome
• The Water Discus Hotel
• The Underwater Spa, LIME at Huvafen Fushi
The World's First Underwater Spa: LIME at Huvafen Fushi
Well, I've found my next vacation destination. How about you?
In addition to being a stunningly beautiful award winning resort,
what does the spa offer?
•6 over-water treatment rooms, each with its own glass floor.
•The world's first underwater spa which offers 2 double rooms
and a separate relaxation area designed specifically for the best vistas of the surrounding sea life.
•Health Exchange where the resident naturopath offers wellbeing consultations using the latest techniques in haemaview live blood analysis and iridology.
•Relaxation area spread over two floors with Aroma infused steam room, sauna, ice room, high tech rain shower, boutique, over water yoga pavilion and gym.
•A first in the Maldives - salt water flotation pool otherwise known as a Lonu Veyo - known for its therapeutic and healing effects.
•Spa and Yoga guru retreats year round.
•Raw - innovative spa cuisine restaurant
LIME at Huvafen Fushi enjoys high occupancy through out the year. They recommend and welcome prior bookings for any treatments.
Please contact them by email or telephone to reserve your appointment specifying the treatments you would like, the date and time required, and the name(s) for the reservation.
A credit card number is required at time of booking. They understand that it can be confusing choosing which treatment is best for you. Therefore upon arrival they invite you to an informal consultation so that they may guide and advise you in choosing your treatments.
To make a reservation contact them at:
lime@huvafenfushi.com
or telephone +960 6644 222
Maybe I'll see you there!
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