7. Utter Inn Hotel, Västerås, Sweden
Though the rooms are on the smaller size compared to other underwater hotel rooms, the Utter Inn Hotel near Stockholm in Sweden stands out because it sits under a lake and costs a fraction of the price of other submerged rooms, starting from just $257.
Located miles from the shore on Lake Mälaren, the bare-bones, cabin-like room features twin beds, an end table, and windows facing the deep blue waters of the lake and the pike and perch that inhabit them.
The room doesn’t have an electrical connection, so be prepared for a romantic evening with candles (and bring pre-charged batteries for your cellphones, unless you want to completely disconnect). Breakfast is served in cooler bags, and you can sign up for the deluxe version to have dinner delivered.
The top red-and-white wooden deck has two chairs that can be used for sunbathing and admiring the scenic landscape. You can explore the nearby islands by an inflatable canoe and visit a former Viking settlement in Birka. The hotel is only open during the summer months.
8. Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel, Florida, United States
With coral restoration at its heart, Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel is still a work in progress. This is among the few hotels underwater that is going to be in the relatively reasonably priced category.
Once it opens, guests can take a glass elevator from the floating catamaran 24 to 30 feet below sea level to the guest capsules below, where you can enjoy a lounge/dining area, private bath, and a bedroom, encircled by crystal-clear acrylic walls overlooking the marine environment.
The rooms also come equipped with a refrigerator, internet, and an audio/visual entertainment center. Guests who are feeling adventurous can scuba dive into their submarine-like accommodations.