Watch sharks swim by while sitting on the toilet at ‘world’s most expensive underwater hotel’ from $10k/night: ‘Best place we’ve ever stayed’

They sleep with the fishes.

Adventure-loving lovebirds with cash to spare are lining up to shell out $9,999 or more per night to book the world’s most expensive underwater hotel room – just one of the many spectacular features at the romantic and exclusive Conrad Maldives Rangali Resort Island that attracts brave people like Kris Jenner and Paul McCartney.

The “first of its kind” experience takes you 16 meters below sea level in the Indian Ocean to a master suite complete with luxurious bathroom where you can shower and brush your teeth and sit on the john in full view of an array of life marine – including reef sharks, which are generally not considered dangerous (phew).

Sleep under a 180-degree acrylic enclosure that separates humans from the marine life just above.

The magnificent underwater surroundings are just part of a multi-level luxury villa called Muraka, the most difficult reservation in the elite retreat in the remote country known for its luxury retreats.

Residents descend a spiral staircase or use their own private elevator to access the suite, which sits under a 180-degree curved acrylic dome. The bathroom and a walk-in closet have floor-to-ceiling windows. The room includes a “theatre” style seating area with sea views.

The villa prides itself on its staff of highly trained butlers whose sole duty is to look after the needs of the guests.

A pair of travel YouTubers known as Kara and Nate recently went viral after promoting their stay at The Muraka, garnering nearly 2 million views on a video titled, “We Slept in the World’s Most Expensive Underwater Hotel.”

Saying they used “miles and points” for an extended stay in a traditional overwater room, the peripatetic couple somehow managed to snag a night at the astronomically priced villa, located down a long overwater walkway. well removed from the rest already. remote resort.

Talk about a bathroom with a view – adjustable mirrors and a toilet with a sea view turn a standard hotel bathroom into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The room, accessible via spiral staircase or private elevator, is the crown jewel of the exclusive Muraka Villa at the Conrad Resort.
More traditional on-water amenities are also available for villa guests.
The resort, which has hosted a number of daring artists ranging from Kris Jenner to Paul McCartney, also features an underwater restaurant.

The 25-minute video offers a step-by-step tour of the luxury hideaway, with the couple declaring the cliff-view toilet “the best abode in the house”.

Eating complimentary tropical fruit in the living room, Kara tells the camera: “I think this is where we should retire – I don’t know how it gets any better than this. We have reached the peak.”

“Kara always says everything is the best ever, but I’m turning the camera around this time to say she’s not overdoing it,” an enthused Nate said.

“This is, by far, 110%, the best place we’ve ever stayed,” he said.

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