You Can Actually Visit the Titanic Wreckage in a Mini Submarine

On April 14, 1912, 105 years ago, RMS Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean just two hours after hitting an iceberg. We've watched Hollywood's reenactment on screen featuring Jack and Rose, and now, you can see the famous shipwreck for yourself up close. A new and unique experience called Dive the Titanic will offer nine passengers a trip of a lifetime.

The eight-day excursion is set for May 2018 (with dates scheduled through the year), starting in Newfoundland, Canada, where the lucky group will then be flown out to a yacht near the site. Once aboard, they'll learn all about the Titanic's history through lectures and sessions. Assuming that weather permits, they'll then take a mini submarine three miles down deep sea to the wreckage that's been seen by fewer people than have reached the peak of Mount Everest. Passengers will even get a chance to see where the famous grand staircase once was.

Now, before you start marking your calendar for next year, you'll want to know the hefty price first. The cost per person is a whopping $105,129. Considering the opportunity, we should've known that it wouldn't come cheap. We can still add it to our bucket lists, though!