Anyone planning to stay in a property in California later this year may want to pay a visit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which is undergoing a refurbishment to add new viewing galleries for customers.
The attraction has received $5.9 million (£3.6 million) to put towards the cost of its $19 million project to update its Open Seas exhibit.
Among the fascinating creatures people will be able to observe in the million-gallon tank are hammerhead sharks, ocean sunfish, sea turtles and even a great white shark.
Due to open on July 2nd, the revamped installation will also feature artworks, created by both local and international artists.
The funding was awarded by the California State Parks Office of Grants and Local Services via its Nature Education Facilities Programme, with the aim of providing an improved visitor experience, particularly for school children.
Some of the other residents at the aquarium include penguins, flamingos, a giant Pacific octopus and sea otters.