Underwater restaurants in the Maldives for the most surreal experience!
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, MALDIVES Updated : Nov 25, 2023, 21:24 IST
Underwater restaurants in the Maldives for a surreal experience!
This is one experience that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality! Can you imagine sitting and relishing your favourite food, sitting deep in the heart of the Indian Ocean? Well yes, you can at the Maldives, where hues of blue paint the canvas of heaven, offers this extraordinary dining experience to visitors. The country, renowned for its stunning coral atolls and ocean accommodations, has taken luxury to another depths like in literal sense.
The Maldives is offering a unique culinary journey with a selection of underwater restaurants that calls diners and food lovers from across the globe. Let’s have a look at these underwater restaurants in the Maldives, where people can relish their food while enjoying the views of colourful marine life.
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant (Conrad Maldives Rangali Island)
Ithaa is the world's first all-glass undersea restaurant. This restaurant is set some 5 m below sea level and offers 180 degree panoramic views of the colourful coral life.
Subaquatic Restaurant (You & Me by Cocoon Maldives)
This restaurant features a unique partially submerged dining area where guests can enjoy their meals with the company of fish swimming around them.
Subsix (Niyama Private Islands Maldives)
Subsix is an underwater nightclub and restaurant located 6 m below the surface. Guests can relish gourmet dining and enjoy vibrant marine life.
SEA Underwater Restaurant (Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas)
SEA is an underwater wine cellar and restaurant that provides guests with a memorable dining experience while enjoying the views of the Indian Ocean.
5.8 Undersea Restaurant (Hurawalhi Island Resort)
The restaurant is named after its depth below sea level. 5.8 is also the world's largest all-glass underwater restaurant.
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