Airbnb's first underwater bedroom is located in Aquarium de Paris in France. The room is submerged in the aquarium's shark tank, so visitors can spend the night surrounded by 35 sharks. (Courtesy of Airbnb)
There are some places that allow adventurers to dive with sharks, but now, there's a place for people who have less of a daredevil streak to sleep with sharks. Airbnb recently launched its first underwater bedroom—located at the Aquarium de Paris in France—where guests can spend the night in a tank submerged 32 feet underwater, surrounded by 35 sharks.
The Aquarium de Paris is hosting this once-in-a-lifetime sleepover on April 11, 12 and 13 at their Shark Aquarium. Lucky guests will be staying in theunderwater bedroom, featuring a large cylindrical bed, surrounded by a 360-degree transparent wall offering stunning views of the aquarium's sharp-toothed friends.
(MORE: 50 Bucket-List Adventures)
The host, Fred Buyle, a world record-breaking freediver, underwater photographer, and shark enthusiast, will welcome three winners and their guests. Buyle, along with the aquarium's marine biologists, will guide guests on a tour through the aquarium, and provide an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of sharks: how they live, why they're so misunderstood, and their importance to the ocean's ecosystem.
Enter for a chance to win a three-day stay with the sharks at the Aquarium on Airbnb. Winners may be flown in from anywhere in the world. Since sharks are sensitive to light, selfies are not permitted at night. (Airbnb also advises guests to avoid watching Jaws before the sleepover).
Opened in 1867 and located in front of the iconic Eiffel Tower, the Aquarium de Paris was the first built anywhere in the world.
MORE ON WEATHER.COM: Stunning Underwater Sculptures
Artist Jason deCaires Taylor installs stunning underwater sculptures made with pH neutral cement to change the underwater landscape and help marine life. (Courtesy of Jason deCaires Taylor)