Flotel, a portmanteau of the terms floating hotel, is the installation of living quarters on top of rafts or semi-submersible platforms.
Flotels are used as hotels on rivers or in harbour areas, or as dwelling for working people, especially in the offshore oil industry.
[1] Flotels were extensively used to house cleanup workers for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
[1] Cities along the shore in some cases were unable to accommodate the large number of workers needed for the cleanup, so BP used flotels to house some of the workers.
[1] BP told the media that flotels were convenient because they allowed workers to be close to cleanup sites, lessening travel time.