Remote Island Hotel
Breathes New Life Into Old Fort
The name -– No Man’s Fort
-– certainly isn’t welcoming.
But the just-opened hotel
on a man-made island in the middle of the Solent is taking guest reservations.
Located on the straight
that separates the Isle of Wight from mainland England, the hotel is accessible
by boat via Portsmouth.
It was built in 1867 to protect Portsmouth,
according to its owners.
It’s the second in a
series of three fort openings planned by AmaZing Venues.
With 23 rooms, the hotel
can accommodate not only overnight guests, but day visitors and events.
An overnight stay costs
about $690 and includes breakfast.
No Man’s Fort includes two
helicopter pads, a nightclub, laser tag, games rooms, snooker room, meeting
space, rooftop hot-pool, glass- floored lighthouse, gallery restaurant, wine
bar and spa facilities.
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