veemajutus
Veemajutus is an Estonian term describing lodging on water. It covers accommodations placed on boats, barges, floating homes, or other structures designed for temporary or seasonal stays. In practice, veemajutus refers to sleeping quarters or suites that are moored in harbours or on lakes and, in some cases, can be transported as houseboats.
Origin and usage: The concept grows from traditional living on and around water, including fishing boats and
Forms and examples: Common forms include houseboats, floating hotels, pontoon cabins, and floating saunas. Some setups
Regulations and sustainability: Providers must comply with inland-water or maritime regulations, safety standards, and licensing. Environmental
Impact and scope: Veemajutus offers an alternative lodging experience, supporting coastal economies and maritime tourism, while
See also: houseboat, floating hotel, marina lodging, floating sauna.