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There are unbelievable and amazing floating hotels on the water that you need to take a vacation and go see these cool structures. Subscribe for weekly wacky videos and learn interesting facts about the world with awesome top 10 lists and other amazing videos. 10- Aria Amazon, Peru - This hotel is luxury all the way and stunning to look at. It gives guests the opportunity to glide along the Amazon River on the 147 foot long floating structure. Technically a cruise ship, this vessel can accommodate 32 passengers and allows them to observe the beauty of the Amazon from an unobstructed view. The sleeping quarters are amazing with the beds facing outward, allowing guests to take in the wildlife outside. 9- ReefWorld, Australia – This hotel is famously the first eco-friendly floating hotel which includes solar panels, turbines and underwater trickle charge generators helping it produce renewable energy. It’s located two hours from the mainland and is the best place to snorkel and view colorful corals, clownfish, turtles and other exotic marine life. There’s even an underwater viewing chamber where you can enjoy your dinner while watching the wonders under the sea. The cost is about $620 USD a night. 8- Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa, Bora Bora, French Polynesia – Located on one of the most exotic and sought after travel destinations, Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa combines simplicity with luxury. One of the most coveted honeymoon retreats, this resort includes 44 floating bungalows, or if you’d prefer you could book rooms on the beach or in the resort’s gardens. 7- Floating Hotel with Catamaran, Serbia – Theoretically a yacht, the Floating Hotel takes its passengers on a slow drift down hard-to-reach rivers. The best feature? Each suite – or catamaran – detaches from the main structure and can be navigated independently by its guests. This allows the guests to access smaller waterways. Each individual catamaran can dock anywhere and visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming and diving anywhere they’d like. 6- The Manta Resort in Zanzibar, Africa – The Manta Resort offers a three-floor suit that floats above a luscious coral reef with a master bedroom submerged underwater surrounded by windows to view all the sea life. It’s located on the tropical island of Pemba in Tanzania and the two top floors are above water while the master suite is 13 feet under water. 5- Conrad Maldives, Maldives – Conrad Maldives is a beautiful resort set on two islands and offer 13 suites set on stilts over the lagoon. The most luxurious of the suites is the Deluxe Water Villa which spreads across 1200 square feet. The floating hotel offers indoor and outdoor activities like a full spa, movie theater, water sports, casino, dolphin watching and whale-shark excursions. It also has an all-glass underwater restaurant called Ithaa, which has the largest wine cellar in the country. 4- Amazon Jungle Palace, Brazil – The floating Amazon Jungle Palace is located in the Negro River and is 10 minutes away from the international airport. The resort has 65 suites and is the first ecological and luxury hotel complexes in the Brazilian rainforest. It has a modern water treatment system and garbage collection – new features for that area. 3- Floating & Rotating Hotel Tower – Dubai – This hotel has the coolest design on this list. Not only does it float, but it rotates too! It’s one of the most valuable resorts in the world. Featuring 25 floors and a rotating foundation, the whole structure spins 1 degree every minute providing different views for the guests depending on the time of day. 2- King Pacific Lodge, Canada - This magnificent hotel is definitely the prettiest on our list. Located in the heart of the Canadian wilderness, King Pacific Lodge is one luxury destination worth visiting. The lodge is accessible only by floatplane and is open May through October. Surrounded by the Great Bear Rainforest, there is no shortage of beautiful scenery and awesome sites. The amenities aren’t too shabby either. Gourmet cuisine, luxury suites and the opportunity to view wildlife in its natural environment are a few of the perks. 1- Six Senses, Maldives – You’ll find this next resort deep in the Indian Ocean, tucked away on the virtually uncharted Laamu atoll. The beauty of this island is unparalleled and features natural reefs, powder white sand, lush tropical vegetation and clear blue waters. The resort has both land rooted suites, as well as suites floating above the crystal water. Surrounded by palm trees, you’ll feel like you’re in paradise.