Olympic surfers competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics have already struck gold even before the Games begin.
Forty-eight fortunate surfers will be accommodated aboard the Aranui 5, a custom-built passenger freighter, as it anchors near Teahupoโo โ a remote village on the coast of Tahiti โ for the duration of the surfing competition. Itโs essentially a floating Olympic Village.
While most athletes in Paris will bunk in dorm-style rooms with fully recyclable cardboard beds, surfers will enjoy their own private accommodations on board, complete with regular beds.
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Aranui 5 was the only possible accommodation located less than 45 minutes from the competition site โ a 2024 Paris requirement, according to Tahitiโs Minister of Youth and Sports Nahema Temarii. A local hotel was previously considered to be the first choice, but the site, which has been closed for 26 years, could not be prepared in time.
The Aranui 5 is quite the vessel, featuring 103 spacious cabins along with a restaurant, four bars, two conference rooms, two lounges, a library and a dance room, according to the company.
Athletes can even relax with the shipโs outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool, fitness room and massage room.
The worldโs best surfers will kick off the action at the 2024 Olympics between July 27 and Aug. 5, depending on the conditions of the waves. Winners will be crowned with gold medals following four days of competition.