Tony Webb, Managing Director of Planet Ocean Underwater Hotels, LLC, announced today that a documented, patent-protected pathway to safe human living underwater now exists, enabled by U.S. Patent Design D-736947 and advanced through the USA–UAE Coral Civilization Initiative. For the first time, underwater habitation is no longer experimental or permanent in nature.
The Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel design establishes a movable, non-anchored, zero-discharge underwater living platform operating at shallow, human-safe depths, while remaining fully retrievable, relocatable, and storm-evasive. This innovation introduces a new category of tourism that blends hospitality, science and conservation into a single operational underwater platform.
Key takeaways from the announcement include: first-time in civilization humans can live underwater; a movable US Patent Design Underwater Hotel created for ordinary people enjoyment; and underwater living introduces a new category of tourism. To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here.
Planet Ocean Underwater Hotels, LLC is based in Key West, Florida with fabrication, assembly and training in Houma and Morgan City area, Louisiana. It is an employee-owned operated endeavor that fabricates and operates affordable movable underwater luxury hotels for its global supporters.
The company invites the public to join the team in advancing humanity’s first-time ever experiences towards living underwater – no greater than 30 feet. The U.S. Patent Design Underwater Hotel marks a significant milestone in making underwater living accessible and safe for ordinary people.
This development could transform underwater tourism and conservation efforts, offering a sustainable way to explore marine environments without permanent structures. The movable design allows for minimal environmental impact and the ability to relocate in response to weather or ecological conditions.
For more information, visit the official announcement at Planet Ocean Underwater Hotels.


