Logo

1 of 6
A first look inside Aurora Station, the first-ever luxury space hotel
A first look inside Aurora Station, the first-ever luxury space hotelOrion Span
Orion Span
Advertisement
Orion Span
Orion Span
Advertisement

Plush guest suites with padded beds? Check. High-speed wireless internet? Check. Large windows that look out over Earth as you orbit it every 90 minutes? Check.

No, this isn’t your ordinary hotel.

These are just a few features of Aurora Station — a modular space station that’s billed as the world’s first luxury space hotel — which revealed these interior details on Thursday.

Other amenities inside the 12-by-35-foot-long station include zero-gravity pingpong and high-quality space food.

Aurora Station, developed by tech company Orion Span, was first announced in 2018.

Of course, traveling to space on holiday requires far more preparation than just packing a suitcase. As The Post reported following last year’s announcement, travelers need a health screening and a three-month certification to snag their spot.

The trip also requires a significant chunk of change. The deposit, fully refundable, is $80,000 per person; the 12-day trip sets each traveler back at least $9.5 million.

Perhaps the experience is priceless. During the stay, guests fly 200 miles over Earth’s surface to see an average of 16 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours. (They’ll even get to see the aurora borealis or aurora australis — depending on the time of year.) Travelers can also take part in research, like growing food — which they can take home with them — while in orbit.

Aurora Station is set to launch in 2021 and host its first guests in 2022.

Comments
anonymous profile image
Powered by RoundtableBuilt on infrastructure designed for real-time media. Learn more at RTB.io.© Roundtable 2026. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy