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Triton Submarines Reveals New DeepView 24 For Luxury Hotels

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Triton Submarines first DeepView 24-person tourism submersible has completed sea trials and will be delivered to Vinpearl Resorts later this year.
Ready to search the ocean floors. Credit: Triton Submarines

Since 2007, Triton Submarines have been creating personal submersibles allowing private explorers and superyacht owners alike, the opportunity to explore the outer limits of the deepest parts of the ocean.

Now with the release of the Triton DeepView range, guests at Vinpearl Resorts in Vietnam will also be able to experience the wonders of the deep sea courtesy of their latest purchase – a new Triton DeepView 24 submersible.

Room for 24 passengers and a pilot. Credit: Triton Submarines

Triton’s new DeepView range is perfectly suited for tourism submersibles thanks to its modular design that can be configured specifically for use as tourism submersibles. Using acrylic sections that seat 6 passengers each, the Triton DeepView can be extended based on individual requirements of each client and configured to carry between 12 and 66 passengers guests in airconditioned comfort.

Reaching depths of 328ft (100m) and featuring floor-to-ceiling acrylic windows, the DeepView offers a hugely vast underwater panoramic view of the ocean wildlife unlikely any previously seen in traditional underwater tourism submersibles and can remain underwater for up to 12 hours at a time.

Triton Submarines DeepView 24 “Vinpearl”. Credit: Triton Submarines

Commenting on their latest model Bruce Jones, Co-Founder and CEO of Triton Submarines said, “The Triton DeepView 24 with its panoramic view represents a quantum leap forward in submarine technology, providing a vastly improved, fully-immersive guest experience. Of the near 60 tourist subs that have operated in the last 34 years, the DeepView 24 is competitively superior in all respects.”

The DeepView 24 is capable of reaching depths of 328ft. Credit: Triton Submarines

Having now completed its sea-trials, the latest Triton DeepView 24, “Vinpearl” will shortly be en route to Vietnam for training with staff and is hoping to be operational and taking bookings for guest experiences off Hon Tre Island in Nha Trang by December 2020.

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