Strange Travels: Jules' Lodge is an Underwater Hotel in Key Largo

Scuba-Duper Nights Underwater

If animated movies like Finding Nemo and The Little Mermaid left you fascinated with the undersea realm, then you may be delighted to know that you can live underwater with real tropical fish – at least for a night or two. At Jules’ Undersea Lodge
 in Key West, Florida, guests can pay for the privilege of scuba diving down to an aquatic research lab that has been enterprisingly converted into a small underwater hotel. Created by Neil Money and Ian Koblick in 1986, Jules’ Undersea Lodge welcomes a mix of couples, families, and curious celebrities for pampered overnight stays in a kitschily decorated enclave. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2006, this novel underwater hotel named after author Jules Verne was the first lodge of its type in the world.

Instead of 20,000 leagues under the sea, Jules’ Lodge rests a mere 5 fathoms (30 feet) into the fish-filled waters off of Key Largo. But that hasn’t negated the novelty of scuba diving to this steel and acrylic container, which consists of two bedrooms and a common area connected by a wetroom for equipment. Visitors enter the compressed-air lodge via a special moonpool in the wetroom. Looking something like an abandoned spaceship that crashed into the sea, the underwater hotel features 42-inch round windows in both bedrooms so that guests can enjoy watching their neighbors swim by. Because Jules’ Lodge was originally a research station, it is located in an exotic underwater thicket of maritime life featuring angelfish, barracudas, and other entertaining creatures along with the more contextual sponges and sea anemones in Key Largo's Emerald Lagoon. So most guests try to log as much diving time as they can, using Jules’ Lodge as a resting place between their scuba adventures.

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This place sounds awesome! If I wasn't living in Hawaii, I'd say it's time to take a vacation :)

Posted on 12/13/2007 at 12:12:17 PM

This sounds so cool!

Posted on 06/26/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

hmm, so close to home and I have never heard of this place..I'll have to check it out next time I'm down in the keys...Thanks

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

Dang, one more place to add to the "when the children have finished school" list. Thanks for the great article!

Posted on 03/09/2007 at 7:03:00 AM

Great content. I'd never heard of this before, but I can't wait to check it out.

Posted on 08/22/2006 at 8:08:00 AM

This is awesome! We'll just have to visit it next time we're in the Sunshine State.

Posted on 08/20/2006 at 3:08:00 PM

Fascinating (and definitely not for the claustrophobic)! The view must be unreal.

Posted on 08/15/2006 at 6:08:00 PM

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