IMAGINE yourself encapsulated within a turquoise blue bubble, watching
shoals of colourful reef fish dart around. Welcome to Africa’s first
underwater room in Zanzibar at The Manta Resort.
The floating dwelling, designed by Swedish engineers, is made up of three levels – some above water, and some under it.
Although underwater rooms do exist in places such as the Maldives and Stockholm, this is the first one in Africa, and Pemba is renowned for being a great diving spot with a plethora of sealife found in the surroundings waters.
Fish swim past the windows in the bedroom.
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“After
many years of planning, we finally opened The Manta Underwater Room to
guests on the 1st November 2013. We opened The Manta Resort in August
2008. We have 16 rooms, and now with the underwater room we have 17,”
Matthew Saus, said.
“Only six guests have had the chance to stay so far, and the reaction is awe.
“Shoals
of silver bait engulf the room with predators lurking in the
background. Nights are action packed, especially feeding time when the
spotlights are on. We have even had an octopus crawl over one of the
windows.”
Those lucky enough to snag a night or two in the room have the chance to really immerse themselves in the underwater world.
“I guess the right word for it is privilege, as you certainly do feel privileged to be part of this world,” Saus said.
And hey, if you don’t mind sealife watching you sleep … or not sleep … it could just well be the best room in the world.
The cost to reserve the room ranges from $900-$1500 per night.
Underwater view of Africa’s first underwater room.
At night the spotlights change the view.
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