
What once belonged to science fiction is now inching closer to reality. Reservations have officially opened for the world’s first luxury hotel on the Moon, with the price for a single stay reportedly set at around Rs 9 crore. A complete lunar travel experience, including transport and training, is expected to cost travellers over Rs 90 crore, marking a bold new chapter in the rapidly evolving space tourism industry.
A luxury stay beyond Earth
The proposed Moon hotel is designed to offer an ultra-premium experience for a select group of travellers willing to venture far beyond Earth. Guests are expected to stay in specially designed modules equipped with panoramic views of the lunar surface, low-gravity recreational zones and advanced life-support systems. The experience is being positioned as exclusive and once in a lifetime, targeting high-net-worth individuals seeking the ultimate frontier adventure.
What the lunar journey includes
While the hotel stay alone is priced at Rs 9 crore, the total cost of the trip is significantly higher due to the complexity of space travel. The full package includes astronaut-style training, medical screening, spaceflight preparation, Earth-to-orbit travel and lunar transfer. The entire journey is expected to span several weeks, including time spent adjusting to microgravity and lunar conditions.

Who is behind the project
The initiative is being driven by private space companies working alongside aerospace engineers and space agencies to commercialise deep-space travel. The Moon hotel concept builds on recent advancements in reusable rockets, orbital tourism and long-duration space habitats. Organisers believe that early bookings will help fund further research and infrastructure needed to make lunar stays safer and more accessible in the future.
Why this matters for space tourism
Opening reservations for a Moon hotel signals how quickly space tourism is moving from Earth’s orbit to deeper space destinations. Until recently, commercial space travel was limited to short orbital flights. This project suggests that extended off-world stays could become part of the tourism landscape within the next decade, redefining travel as humanity knows it.

A dream reserved for a few for now
Despite the excitement, the experience remains far beyond the reach of most people due to its staggering cost and physical demands. However, industry experts believe prices may gradually decline as technology matures, much like commercial air travel once did. As reservations begin, the Moon hotel stands as a powerful symbol of human ambition, blurring the line between imagination and reality, and reminding the world that the next luxury destination may not be on Earth at all.

