Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel has just publically announced its intention to invite the hotel industry and prominent resort properties to partner with it and open the world’s first underwater luxury boutique hotel.
Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel has also submitted a detailed business plan to the US State Department and the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Asset Control, seeking approval to operate the Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel and Research Center vessel in Cuban waters.
Since it first garnered international media attention in 2015 on the first day of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel has significantly expanded its efforts and plans.
The company has selected 15 ideal sites for its underwater hotels and its vital coral reef restoration, which is part of its core mission and vision.
The gorgeous hotel design includes private rooms with panoramic views of exotic marine life and beautiful coral reefs, about 30 feet below sea level.
Guests will have an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime experience of living inches from undersea aquatic life, while enjoying intimate privacy, personalized concierge service, and a full menu of luxurious amenities.
Meanwhile the Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel is fully supported by sophisticated, state-of-the-art technology systems for underwater support and triple redundant safety, affording ultimate peace of mind and relaxation.
It is now time to present the full disclosure document regarding the Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel and Research Center to the hotel industry, for consideration to partake in our US and Cuba endeavour, said Tony Webb, Managing Director for Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel.
We anticipate that many of our nation’s leaders will be very proud to see such a program implemented launch an entirely new industry of inner space undersea tourism for America and other underwater hotel host nations.
Mr Webb, who owned and funded a space tourism company for 13 years, major sponsor for the Google Lunar X-Prize team Synergy Moon, one of only five finalist in the Google Lunar X-Prize.
Now he and a team of internationally-renowned experts are focused on making the first fully self-contained and affordable luxury underwater hotel on the planet.
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