Submarine Tourism Is—for Now—a Booming Business

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Submarine Tourism Is—for Now—a Booming Business
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At one point, even Uber got into the submarine tourism business.

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Triton vehicle into a business, charging passengers $750,000 for trips to the Mariana Trench starting in 2020. The Limiting Factor, as the vehicle was named, was the first designed to taxi passengers to the deepest point in the ocean. The expedition’s leaderas a “cocoon of titanium,” promising any prospective ticket holders a calm experience.

But even an expensive trip in a luxury submarine is still … a trip in a submarine . “Passengers should prepare to be in a very confined, pitch-dark space for hours,”Advertisementcredits him with shifting the landscape of deep ocean travel, which has slowly but surely been catching up to outer space in terms of rich-person tourism.

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