Spend this Valentine's day having a candlelight dinner with your loved one- surrounded by swarms of fish at your favorite under water location.

The Lover's Deep offers overnight stays in luxurious submarine hotels for $140,000 per person. Called the "Mile Low Club," couples get to have a display of rose petals on the floor, a chef that serves oysters, along with a personal captain and butler, Yahoo! Travel reported.

The 40-foot submarines are "designed to your personal specification and built as a unique, one-off trip of a life-time that you'll never forget," the website for Oliver's Travels said, according to Yahoo! Travel. 

"This is now Oliver's Travels' most unique, luxury and expensive 'property' on the site," spokeswoman Rachel Aldersley told Yahoo! Travel. "We don't believe other travel rental companies offer an underwater vacation like this one."

But the travel company may soon have their claim debunked.

The Australian Financial Review reported Saturday that a polish organization, Deep Ocean Technology, is planning to build an underwater hotel in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

Called the Water Discus, the hotel will have 22 underwater rooms that are connected to an above water location by a communication tube. The rooms will be 10 meters, about 33 feet, underwater. It would be deep enough to provide a balance of light and view of the surrounding coral, while keeping the same atmosphere as on land, the Australian Financial Review reported.

The hotel could be constructed in a shipyard and towed to a location in the Reef, a feat that would cost $45 to $65 million.

Maximilian Zielinski, representative from the DOT, said the Water Discus hotel will not harm the surrounding coral life.

"We have been researching very promising techniques of rebuilding the reef, where the Water Discus would be an integral part of the endeavor," Zielinsky said, according to the Australian Financial Review.

For the truly adventurous, Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida offers a getaway 30 feet below land. Once a marine lab, the location opened up as a hotel in 1986. The only way to reach the hotel is underwater. The owner, Jules, has one requirement- all patrons must know how to scuba dive, KDLT News reported.