- Lilypad is a floating hotel off the coast of Sydney, Australia.
- It's designed for two guests to stay overnight, starting at $1,142 per night.
- The floating villa runs entirely on solar power.
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Off the coast of Sydney, Australia, Lilypad Palm Beach has a solar-powered hotel that might be the perfect place to vacation during the coronavirus pandemic. The hotel has an offshore villa, Lilypad, that sleeps two guests. The villa runs entirely on solar power.
Lilypad is another in a recent trend of luxury accommodations that emphasize solar power and sustainability. In February, Serenity Yachts debuted a $3.3 million solar-powered yacht that could travel around the world without stopping.
Dutch company Soel Yachts is releasing a line of solar-powered shuttles to transport guests to a resort in Bora Bora. LilyPad isn't a boat, but the floating villa similarly combines high-end outings with sustainability, and it can also be rented through Airbnb.
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