Luxury submarine woos couples with soundproof rooms!
Times of Indiapursuitist.com/HOTELS/ Updated : Feb 20, 2015, 15:06 IST
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You've heard of the mile-high club. Here's the lowdown, literally, on the mile-low club!
You've heard of the mile-high club. Here's the lowdown, literally, on the mile-low club! Read less

If you have a bottomless bank account and a love that goes deeper than the ocean, a British travel outfit has created a package that allows lovers to make their own tsunami waves in a romantic getaway aboard a luxury submarine.
For adventurous couples who may have already inducted themselves into the Mile High Club at 35,000 feet, Oliver’s Travels has adapted a leisure submarine with luxury furnishings and “sound-proof living accommodations” as part of their Mile Low Club. The underwater marine hotel called 'Lovers Deep,' can be moored near the coral reef off the coast of St. Lucia or near a sunken battleship in the Red Sea.
For good measure, the agency will throw in a rose petal scattering service.
Guests who book the submarine accommodations as part of their honeymoon package in 2014 are also being offered a free lovers’ dinner menu that includes oysters, caviar and chocolate fondant with essence of pomegranate.




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