A personal chef and butler, who provide around-the-clock service, and a private boat are also part of the package. In addition to the traditional hotel room features - a bedroom, living room, bathroom, and kitchen - the Muraka also includes a private gym, bar, ocean-facing bathtub, and an infinity pool. And in case you’re wondering, the structure will remain sturdy even in rough seas, thanks to 10 concrete piles. Plus, according to Architectural Digest, marine biologists are on staff to ensure it has minimal impact on the surrounding coral. Speaking of the design, the residence was built with the environment in mind. It was designed by architect Ahmed Saleem, who is also behind the world’s first underwater restaurant, Ithaa, at the same property. Submerged more than 16 feet below the Indian Ocean, the two-story villa goes by the moniker Muraka, which translates to “coral” in the Maldivian language of Dhivehi. The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island has opened the world’s first-ever underwater hotel residence, fulfilling Little Mermaid dreams everywhere. Forget overwater bungalows - you can now spend the night underwater in the Maldives.
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