Whenever you go out for a walk, you stay in a hotel to stay there. The hotel is chosen according to one's convenience and arrangement. You must have stayed in many such hotels where you would have got the benefit of modern facilities. But there are some hotels which are not known for their facilities and food but for their uniqueness. You will be surprised to know that there are many such hotels in the world which are not built on land but underwater. Yes, these underwater hotels offer amazing underwater views that take everyone by surprise. Along with staying in these beautiful and luxurious hotels, many types of amenities are also available. Come let's know about these famous underwater hotels...

Crescent Hydropolis, Dubai
Crescent Hydropolis is a famous underwater hotel in Dubai. Crescent Hydropolis is a very expensive and well-known underwater hotel in Dubai. Where most celebrities and royal families stay. Everything from the rooms to the dining area, meeting hall and indoor gaming area is made of glass. For this reason, the fishes and other creatures present inside the sea can be easily seen. One can also spot the green hawks and hawksbill here.

Manta Resort, Africa
Manta Resort is built on the Pamba Island of the African continent. This is considered to be the first underwater resort here. Many facilities are available in this three-storey hotel situated several feet below the sea. In this hotel, there is a chance to spend the night with beautiful fishes, and a water deck, the view of the inside of the sea from the hotel room attracts the guests very much. Its depth is 13 feet.

Poseidon Resort, Fiji
An underwater hotel has also been built in the country of Fiji, which is famous for its beauty all over the world. Built 40 feet below the sea, this luxurious hotel has 22 rooms, a restaurant and a bar. Along with this, a library, conference room, banquet hall and spa facilities are also present here. From this hotel room, you can enjoy the vast marine life and beauty. You can spot blue whales, bottlenose dolphins and colourful cowfish from your hotel room.