From the bayous of Louisiana to the turquoise waters of the Caribbean — the world's first patented movable underwater hotel is coming to your island. Not just as a tourism attraction, but as a movement to create new opportunities for local families, businesses, students, and future generations.
See the 15 Islands Win a FREE StayThe people of Houma and Morgan City have spent generations making their living on the water. They have built ships. They have supported offshore industries. They have faced hurricanes. They have rebuilt after storms. They understand resilience.
Now that same maritime knowledge — forged in the Gulf of America — is being applied toward helping fifteen Caribbean island nations expand tourism opportunities, support coral reef restoration, strengthen local economies, and create jobs for future generations.
The Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel is protected by United States Patent Design D-736,947 — the world's first movable underwater hotel specifically designed to travel between island destinations. Guests sleep beneath the sea, observing marine life through large viewing windows, while the facility maintains zero-discharge operations in full support of coral reef restoration.
Each island contributes something unique — culture, music, food, history, hospitality, marine resources, and entrepreneurial spirit. Click any island to view its cruise ship pier on Google Maps.
During each ten-day island visit, local businesses have opportunities to showcase their products and services to visitors from around the world.
Show the world the best of both worlds — Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel AND your Caribbean island. One minute. Your voice. Your island. Your future.
Create a one-minute video showcasing Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel AND your Caribbean island. Submit your entry for a chance to win a FREE STAY at the world's first patented movable underwater hotel.
“A 15-year-old wins today. Has until age 20 to use it. Could take their first adult trip as the winner. That story gets told for a lifetime.”
Enter the CompetitionThis directory is published openly so that local residents, community advocates, students, and business owners across all 15 Caribbean island nations can reach out to their own local media, chambers, and tourism boards to share the People Helping People initiative. Sometimes it takes many voices to lead change. Add yours.