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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald
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World's best Airbnb? Stay a night with the Blue Planet II crew

Blue Planet II fans missing their weekly journey into the world's oceans can get even closer to the action after the BBC teamed up with Airbnb to offer would-be David Attenboroughs a trip on the series' research vessel ­Alucia.

Three competition winners will ­enjoy two nights in the Bahamas on the vessel with producer Orla Doherty.

They will even dive beneath the waves in a submersible to explore Cape Eleuthera, one of the most biologically diverse areas of the Atlantic Ocean.

Doherty said: "Having spent 500 hours in the submarine and countless weeks at sea filming the deep sea for Blue Planet II, the Alucia almost feels like my second home.

"I now feel privileged to be able to share this once-in-a-lifetime ­experience with promising ocean ­heroes and show them the wonders of life in the ocean"

However, there are a few house rules.

Guests have been warned not to skinny-dip or take selfies with the fish. Fishing and night swimming are also forbidden - as well as watching Jaws or The Abyss before the trip.

"Leave the high heels and tie pins at home – this is a research vessel, not a cruise ship," the entry criteria states.

Guests have been warned not to skinny-dip or take selfies with the fish. Photo / File
Guests have been warned not to skinny-dip or take selfies with the fish. Photo / File

For a chance to travel on Alucia, hopefuls need to visit the Blue Planet listing page on Airbnb.

They then have to answer the following question: Tell us about your ideal deep sea adventure – what do you dream of exploring beneath the waves? The three best answers will win a place on board and will be judged by creativity, originality and how well the entry answers the question.

However interested New Zealanders may actually miss out as there are restrictions on who can enter based on country of residence.

A cheeky green turtle in Sipidan, Borneo, Malaysia. Photo / File
A cheeky green turtle in Sipidan, Borneo, Malaysia. Photo / File

This article was originally on the Daily Telegraph and is republished with permission.

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