The perfect pad for a James Bond villain: Victorian sea fort opens as a luxury hotel, complete with nightclub, laser tag arena and rooftop hot tub... in the middle of the Solent
The No Man's Fort has been transformed by AmaZing Venues to become a luxury hotel, and is set to open on April 23
No Man's Fort is located a mile off the coast of the Isle of Wight and is accessible by helicopter or boat
AmaZing Venues has renovated the 134-year-old sea fort into '75,000 sq ft of fun' with cabaret bar and rooftop BBQs
The fort boasts 23 suites at £450 per night, with the lighthouse suite rising to £1,150 a night during the summer
134년 전 바다에 건설됐던 무인도 요새가 최근 최고급 호텔로 변신했다.
영국 포츠머스 앞에 있는 와이트 섬이다.
와이트섬은 여왕의 별장으로 사용될 정도로 아름다운 경관을 자랑하고 있다.
1881년 군사 목적으로 건설됐던 빅토리아 씨 포트 (Victorian sea fort)는
23개의 스위트룸을 가진 최고급 호텔로 개조했으며 나이트 클럽, 야외 수영장,
공연장, 마켓 등 시설 등을 갖추고 있다.
호텔 측은 투숙객들에게 카이트 서핑, 카약 등 각종 해상 레포츠도 제공하며
하루 자는데 450파운드(한화 72만원)로 이달 23일 개장 예정이다
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By Becky Pemberton For Mailonline
If you ever wanted to push the boat out (literally) and stay at one of the most unusual hotels on the ocean, look no further than No Man's Land Fort, a Victorian sea fort in the middle of the Solent, which is set to open this month.
The spectacular isolated fort, one of three guarding the entrance to the Solent, just off the coast of the Isle of Wight, has been turned into a luxury impregnable haven complete with a rooftop hot tub, shops and even its own nightclub, thanks to a multi-million pound revamp.
The unique hotel looks like could be a fortress of a James Bond villain and can sleep 44 guests with a capacity of 200 for parties and events.
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For those intent on relaxation, No Man's offers its own spa, a choice of bars and a large sun deck for ocean views
With four floors packed with a variety of entertaining facilities, it’s a unique location that’s sure to leave guests with unforgettable memories
The sea fort is located 2km out at sea, meaning guests have to make an exciting entrance by helicopter or by boat.
On arrival at the ocean hotspot, guests can hit up the shops, restaurants, luxury spa, rooftop bar and firepit, cabaret bar, nightclub or LaZer Battle Arena.
If water sports are more your style this is the perfect base for enjoying RIB rides, jet biking, sea kayaking, or kite surfing.
If you ever wanted to push the boat out (literally) and stay at one of the most unusual hotels on the ocean, look no further than No Man's Land Fort, a Victorian sea fort in the middle of the Solent, which is set to open this month.
The spectacular isolated fort, one of three guarding the entrance to the Solent, just off the coast of the Isle of Wight, has been turned into a luxury impregnable haven complete with a rooftop hot tub, shops and even its own nightclub, thanks to a multi-million pound revamp.
The unique hotel looks like could be a fortress of a James Bond villain and can sleep 44 guests with a capacity of 200 for parties and events.
Scroll down for video
For those intent on relaxation, No Man's offers its own spa, a choice of bars and a large sun deck for ocean views
The No Man's Fort has been transformed by AmaZing Venues to become a luxury hotel, and is set to open on April 23
With four floors packed with a variety of entertaining facilities, it’s a unique location that’s sure to leave guests with unforgettable memories
The sea fort is located 2km out at sea, meaning guests have to make an exciting entrance by helicopter or by boat.
On arrival at the ocean hotspot, guests can hit up the shops, restaurants, luxury spa, rooftop bar and firepit, cabaret bar, nightclub or LaZer Battle Arena.
If water sports are more your style this is the perfect base for enjoying RIB rides, jet biking, sea kayaking, or kite surfing.
The glass atrium of the sea fort allows light to stream into the remote hotel. AmaZing Venues spent £3million transforming Spitbank Fort, which opened in 2012, and this new sister venue is three times as big.
One way to make an entrance! Guests have to arrive at the isolated fort (right) by speedboat (left) or by helicopter. The remote hotel has two helipads for guests using this option
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