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Well-heeled travelers craving to unwind at out-of-this-world locations have a reason to rejoice as a 19th-century sea fort located in the Solent strait of southern England has opened up as one-of-a-kind luxury hotel.
PIN ITAmaZing Venues has renovated this No Man’s Land Fort which was built between 1867 and 1880. Located at 1.4 miles from the Isle of Wight, guests can visit the Victorian sea fort via helicopters and speed boats. The private island boasts its own Lighthouse with spectacular views across the Solent.PIN IT Ideal destination for those intending to relax as well as others who are keen to up their adrenaline, the Fort offers rooftop hot tubs, sauna, a choice of bars and a large sun deck to soak in the lap of luxury and thrill seekers can undertake RIB rides, jet biking, sea kayaking, or kite surfing.PIN ITFeaturing a truly unique LaZer Battle Arena, guests can also make the most of the mini golf, fire pits, spa facilities, shops, and restaurants. Pump up some challenge-filled action with a game of pool, billiards or bar billiards in the games room.PIN ITPIN ITSurrounded by water from all sides, it also is the ultimate private party destination complete with a Cabaret Bar and a grand Atrium to hold events.
PIN ITThe luxury hotel boasts of 23 luxuriously designed rooms, that can accommodate 44 guests.
PIN ITPIN ITPIN ITFor over $1000, wake up to unforgettable sea views in the Lighthouse Suite which spans over four levels and is fitted with a glass floor on each level. The Lighthouse Suite also offers a lounge area which converts to a double bedroom.
PIN ITPIN ITPIN ITWhile the spacious Superior Suite is full of character, the decor in the Executive Suites is contemporary and stylish. Each bedroom offers a large en-suite bathroom.
PIN ITPIN ITThe two huge helipads on the fort’s roof shuttle guests from the mainland who are willing to pay about $670 a month to $1,000 per night.