Let’s take a look at the
Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World!
We
talked about the most expensive hotels, but let’s ‘step it up a notch’.
We thought at the Ealuxers who are into more eccentric stuff, so we
made a list of our favorite top
most expensive floating hotels.
So, let’s jump right into it!
#10 The Delta Queen, Chattanooga, Tennessee – $109
The
hotel was built in the 1920s. It has 88 traditionally decorated rooms,
which provides accommodations that allow the guests to enjoy their trip.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #10 The Delta Queen, Chattanooga, Tennessee – $109 |
#9 CPHLiving, Copenhagen – $175
This
non smoking boutique hotel offers 12 rooms, each with wooden floors,
modern bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen
TV. On the sundeck only guests with a valid key card have access. $175
per night.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #9 CPHLiving, Copenhagen – $175 |
#8 Salt & Sill, Klädesholmen Island, Sweden – $220
Is
Sweden’s first floating hotel. 23 rooms are located in 6 buildings on
flating platforms, each room with free TV, Wi-Fi, a bathroom and
furnished terrace with granite floors. Guests can also enjoy views of
the Bohuslan Archipelago, can rent bicycles for exploring the
surroundings. All for $220 per night.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #8 Salt & Sill, Klädesholmen Island, Sweden – $220 |
#7 Punta Caracol, Panama, South America – $578
This
floating lodge is located on Panama’s Bocas del Toro Archipelago. 9
cabins made of bamboo, local woods and plants are on stilts, each with a
hammock and bathrooms that use electricity from solar panels. Located
in a cabin with a thatched roof and a large terrace, their restaurant
serves international and Caribbean food. You can fly from Panama City
and arrive on Punta Caracol in 55 minutes. A night in the double suite
costs $578.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #7 Punta Caracol, Panama, South America – $578 |
#6 Marmara Antalya, Antalya – $600
The
hotel’s main building is an 214-room hotel building. Its smaller luxury
‘loft’ has only 24 rooms. Completed in 2005, this cylindrical tower
costs $12 million to build and is designed to rotate through 360
degrees.
The entire hotel is floated in a pool containing 470 tons
of water. Depending of how much money you got, you can stay in a room
under $150 or $600.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #6 Marmara Antalya, Antalya – $600 |
#5 Reefworld, Great Barrier Reef, Australia – $620
Considered
to be the world’s first ” fully eco-friendly floating hotel”, Reefworld
owns 8 underwater guestrooms. Dinner can be served in an underwater
viewing room. Also, the hotel offers you an underwater spa, a bar, a
restaurant and a semi-submarine which takes tourists on a trip throught
the ocean waters. The bathrooms have glass walls. Reefworld is using
solar panels, turbines and underwater trickle-charge generators. A night
at Reefworld is $620 per person.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #5 Reefworld, Great Barrier Reef, Australia – $620 |
#4 Conrad Maldives, Rangali Island, Maldives – $900
Conrad
Maldives has 50 water villas, spread across 115 square meters. The
hotel also has a underwater restaurant, Ithaa. Dinner at Ithaa is $320
per peson. The inside of the restaurant is 9 meters long and 5 meters
wide. The ocean resort has all the hi-tech amenities that you would
expect in a luxury hotel. Whoever wants to stay at Conrad Maldives has
to pay $900 per night.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #4 Conrad Maldives, Rangali Island, Maldives – $900 |
#3 King Pacific Lodge, British Columbia, Canada – $4.900
Located
on Princess Royal Island in Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, the most
expensive floating hotel is built of fir with driftwood accents and
painted in rich mossy green hues.
The 17-room lodge can only be
reached by float plane. The sauna, plunge pool and jacuzzi, steam bath
and dine in the restaurant are worth avery dollar. For $4.900 per person
for three nights in a double room, including activities and
transportation from Vancouver (which is 2 and a half hours away) you can
have a great holiday.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #3 King Pacific Lodge, British Columbia, Canada – $4.900 |
#2 Soneva Gili by Six Senses, Male, Maldives – $6.202
Easily
accessible by a seaplane flight, the resort has 45 rooms reflecting a
small resort concept. Made in a traditional style from natural recycled
materials, open-air bathrooms, over-water sundecks and daybeds, the
resort is the first floating resort in the Maldives. The suites have
wooden floors. Some of the roof sun decks come with jacuzzi so you can
enjoy your staying in the most relaxing luxurious way. A 7-night stay
for 2 people ( including breakfast, flight and speatboat transfers ) at
the resort costs about $6.202 per person.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #2 Soneva Gili by Six Senses, Male, Maldives – $6.202 |
#1. Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa, Bora Bora, French Polynesia – $6.255
Located on the beach at Motu Tevairoa and offering views of Mount Otemanu,
Bora Bora
Pearl Beach Resort & Spa is the most luxury resort. There are 2
bars and 3 restaurants. Tevairoa Restaurant overlooks the waters of the
Bora Bora lagoon.
The luxury floating resort has 2 boutiques, diving
center plus a very large outdoor swimming pool, beauty treatments at
Manea Spa and food-lit tennis court. Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort &
Spa is 10 minutes by private boat from Motu Mute Airport.
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Most Expensive Floating Hotels in the World: #1. Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa, Bora Bora, French Polynesia – $6.255 |
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