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]]>Located in the serene forests of northern Sweden, Treehotel offers a collection of distinct and eccentric treehouses designed by leading architects. Each treehouse boasts a unique concept, from the Mirrorcube, covered in reflective glass, to the UFO, resembling a hovering spacecraft. Guests can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness and partake in activities like guided forest walks, bike rides, and even a thrilling zipline adventure.
@emmanoyesmaybe I could get used to it here #sweden #sverige #treehotel #travel #wanderlust #vacation #harads #svenska #treehouse #hotel ♬ original sound – Luca Martinez
Situated on the South Island of New Zealand, Hapuku Lodge offers an extraordinary treehouse experience in a breathtaking setting. Nestled among the canopy of a native Manuka grove, the treehouses blend harmoniously with the natural environment. These spacious and luxurious accommodations feature modern amenities, including panoramic windows that showcase stunning mountain and ocean views. Guests can explore the area’s diverse wildlife, indulge in gourmet dining experiences, or simply unwind amidst the tranquility of nature.
Staying in a treehouse hotel is an invitation to reconnect with nature, relish the tranquility of the surroundings, and create cherished memories. Whether you choose the enchanting Treehotel in Sweden or the idyllic Hapuku Lodge in New Zealand, these unique treehouse hotels promise an extraordinary escape that will leave you in awe of the wonders of the natural world.
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]]>Nestled among the treetops in the remote forests of northern Sweden, Treehotel offers a variety of treehouses that are as stunning as they are quirky.
This boutique hotel in Nairobi is home to a herd of endangered Rothschild’s giraffes, who are known to poke their long necks through the windows to say hello to guests.
These spherical treehouses in British Columbia, Canada, are suspended in the air, providing a unique and peaceful stay surrounded by nature.
This hotel, built into the side of a mountain, has a waterfall cascading down the side and offers guests a chance to explore the surrounding nature and wildlife.
Each room in this hotel in Berlin is uniquely themed and decorated, offering guests a one-of-a-kind experience.
This all-inclusive resort is built into the side of a cliff and offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea.
Also known as the “Crazy House,” this guesthouse in Dalat, Vietnam, looks like something straight out of a fairy tale.
These transparent capsule suites are suspended on the side of a cliff in the Sacred Valley of Peru, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
This unique bed and breakfast is located in a man-made cave, 70 feet below the surface of the earth.
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]]>Nestled in the rainforest of Isla Frangipani, Panama, Nayara Bocas del Toro offers its guests an immersive natural experience filled with beautiful views and touches of luxury. The eco-friendly hotel was previously known for its overwater villas but recently unveiled two new 40-foot high treehouse suites. Plans for three more are underway, each with a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding jungle.
For those looking to go completely off the grid, Living Room Treehouses in Machynlleth, Wales provide an opportunity to do just that. While each of the six treehouses comes complete with a double bed and wood-burning stove, none of them are equipped with electricity. It’s the perfect place to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature.
Hapuku Lodge is located on a deer breeding farm in the northeastern part of New Zealand’s South Island. Its position at the base of the Kaikōura mountain ranges mean guests can expect spectacular views of local wildlife as they relax and enjoy the luxury accommodations. One-bedroom treehouses are available for solo and couple travelers, while the lodge’s larger options are ideal for adventurous families.
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]]>Petra Bubble considers itself to be a ‘luxotel.’ Located in the desert outside of the city of Petra, each bubble comes with a private hot tub. Breakfast and dinner are included, and a shuttle service is available to the city.
Wadi Rum is also known as the Valley of the Moon and looking at pictures of the bubble hotel there, we have to say that’s pretty accurate. Visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi in the middle of the desert as they look out onto stunning views of an otherworldly terrain.
Also located in the deserts of Wadi Rum, Aicha is the perfect place to stay for anyone looking for a little extra comfort. The bubbles themselves are gorgeous and the property is close to nearby attractions.
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]]>This hotel is only five years old and is located close to the Nachalat Benyamin market. Continental breakfast is available in the mornings and yoga classes and other events are held on the rooftop weekly.
Ink is a 15-minute walk from the beach, but those who’d consider this a bit too far are free to enjoy the hotel’s rooftop pool. The decor is clean and modern and they also have a bar and garden for travelers to relax in.
Located in the center of Tel Aviv less than a 10-minute walk from Banana Beach is Fabric, a boutique hotel with a colorful, eclectic style. It’s pet-friendly and family rooms are available for larger groups looking for a place to stay.
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]]>The post Albergo Diffuso in Italy Will Take You Back in Time appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Albergo Diffuso translates to “widespread hotels,” and this is essentially what they are. Once abandoned buildings now act as individual “rooms” for guests to stay in. The creation of these hotels has created a tourism industry that has allowed Italians to return to these once desolate towns and thrive through their own small businesses. If you’re searching for a truly unique travel experience, look no further.
One such accommodation is Sextiano. Located in The Civita Caves this is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ancient caves in southern Italy were once used as homes and churches, but over time people migrated away from the city eventually leaving it completely.
Today, 18 caves have been restored to their former glory with very minimal modern advancements. The windows are small, as long ago buildings were not heated and large windows would let in cold air. Beds are hard but also oddly high off the ground. During the bronze age, animals would sleep underneath them to help provide their owners’ warmth. History lessons are found in every amenity.
A stay in this hotel is more than a trip to Italy—it’s a trip back in time.
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]]>The post Skylodge Adventure Suites In Peru appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The suites are essentially glass pods that are (firmly!) attached to the face of a rock. The pods hang from the side of the cliff and offer panoramic views of the Peruvian landscape.
There are three hanging bedrooms available and guests can stay there for one night. They will be suspended 1,300 feet above the ground and will have 300-degree views of the dramatic drop below. To enter your pod, you must complete a vertical climb up the face of the mountain. When you reach the top, however, you will be rewarded with sensational views and a welcome glass of wine.
The pods are fitted with everything you need. There’s an eco-toilet, a double bed, a lounge area, and an area for dining. Your dinner will be served by your guide in another capsule and you will then be taken back to your pod to watch the sun set from the comfort of your own bed.
It truly is a once in a lifetime experience.
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]]>Located in the serene forests of northern Sweden, Treehotel offers a collection of distinct and eccentric treehouses designed by leading architects. Each treehouse boasts a unique concept, from the Mirrorcube, covered in reflective glass, to the UFO, resembling a hovering spacecraft. Guests can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness and partake in activities like guided forest walks, bike rides, and even a thrilling zipline adventure.
@emmanoyesmaybe I could get used to it here #sweden #sverige #treehotel #travel #wanderlust #vacation #harads #svenska #treehouse #hotel ♬ original sound – Luca Martinez
Situated on the South Island of New Zealand, Hapuku Lodge offers an extraordinary treehouse experience in a breathtaking setting. Nestled among the canopy of a native Manuka grove, the treehouses blend harmoniously with the natural environment. These spacious and luxurious accommodations feature modern amenities, including panoramic windows that showcase stunning mountain and ocean views. Guests can explore the area’s diverse wildlife, indulge in gourmet dining experiences, or simply unwind amidst the tranquility of nature.
Staying in a treehouse hotel is an invitation to reconnect with nature, relish the tranquility of the surroundings, and create cherished memories. Whether you choose the enchanting Treehotel in Sweden or the idyllic Hapuku Lodge in New Zealand, these unique treehouse hotels promise an extraordinary escape that will leave you in awe of the wonders of the natural world.
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]]>The post The Quirkiest Hotels And Accommodations Around The World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Nestled among the treetops in the remote forests of northern Sweden, Treehotel offers a variety of treehouses that are as stunning as they are quirky.
This boutique hotel in Nairobi is home to a herd of endangered Rothschild’s giraffes, who are known to poke their long necks through the windows to say hello to guests.
These spherical treehouses in British Columbia, Canada, are suspended in the air, providing a unique and peaceful stay surrounded by nature.
This hotel, built into the side of a mountain, has a waterfall cascading down the side and offers guests a chance to explore the surrounding nature and wildlife.
Each room in this hotel in Berlin is uniquely themed and decorated, offering guests a one-of-a-kind experience.
This all-inclusive resort is built into the side of a cliff and offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea.
Also known as the “Crazy House,” this guesthouse in Dalat, Vietnam, looks like something straight out of a fairy tale.
These transparent capsule suites are suspended on the side of a cliff in the Sacred Valley of Peru, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
This unique bed and breakfast is located in a man-made cave, 70 feet below the surface of the earth.
The post The Quirkiest Hotels And Accommodations Around The World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Treehouse Hotels for Travelers Looking to Get Away appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Nestled in the rainforest of Isla Frangipani, Panama, Nayara Bocas del Toro offers its guests an immersive natural experience filled with beautiful views and touches of luxury. The eco-friendly hotel was previously known for its overwater villas but recently unveiled two new 40-foot high treehouse suites. Plans for three more are underway, each with a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding jungle.
For those looking to go completely off the grid, Living Room Treehouses in Machynlleth, Wales provide an opportunity to do just that. While each of the six treehouses comes complete with a double bed and wood-burning stove, none of them are equipped with electricity. It’s the perfect place to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature.
Hapuku Lodge is located on a deer breeding farm in the northeastern part of New Zealand’s South Island. Its position at the base of the Kaikōura mountain ranges mean guests can expect spectacular views of local wildlife as they relax and enjoy the luxury accommodations. One-bedroom treehouses are available for solo and couple travelers, while the lodge’s larger options are ideal for adventurous families.
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]]>The post Don’t Burst Our Bubble: Bubble Hotels to Check Out in Jordan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Petra Bubble considers itself to be a ‘luxotel.’ Located in the desert outside of the city of Petra, each bubble comes with a private hot tub. Breakfast and dinner are included, and a shuttle service is available to the city.
Wadi Rum is also known as the Valley of the Moon and looking at pictures of the bubble hotel there, we have to say that’s pretty accurate. Visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi in the middle of the desert as they look out onto stunning views of an otherworldly terrain.
Also located in the deserts of Wadi Rum, Aicha is the perfect place to stay for anyone looking for a little extra comfort. The bubbles themselves are gorgeous and the property is close to nearby attractions.
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]]>The post Coolest Boutique Hotels in Tel Aviv, Israel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This hotel is only five years old and is located close to the Nachalat Benyamin market. Continental breakfast is available in the mornings and yoga classes and other events are held on the rooftop weekly.
Ink is a 15-minute walk from the beach, but those who’d consider this a bit too far are free to enjoy the hotel’s rooftop pool. The decor is clean and modern and they also have a bar and garden for travelers to relax in.
Located in the center of Tel Aviv less than a 10-minute walk from Banana Beach is Fabric, a boutique hotel with a colorful, eclectic style. It’s pet-friendly and family rooms are available for larger groups looking for a place to stay.
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]]>The post Albergo Diffuso in Italy Will Take You Back in Time appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Albergo Diffuso translates to “widespread hotels,” and this is essentially what they are. Once abandoned buildings now act as individual “rooms” for guests to stay in. The creation of these hotels has created a tourism industry that has allowed Italians to return to these once desolate towns and thrive through their own small businesses. If you’re searching for a truly unique travel experience, look no further.
One such accommodation is Sextiano. Located in The Civita Caves this is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ancient caves in southern Italy were once used as homes and churches, but over time people migrated away from the city eventually leaving it completely.
Today, 18 caves have been restored to their former glory with very minimal modern advancements. The windows are small, as long ago buildings were not heated and large windows would let in cold air. Beds are hard but also oddly high off the ground. During the bronze age, animals would sleep underneath them to help provide their owners’ warmth. History lessons are found in every amenity.
A stay in this hotel is more than a trip to Italy—it’s a trip back in time.
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]]>The post Skylodge Adventure Suites In Peru appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The suites are essentially glass pods that are (firmly!) attached to the face of a rock. The pods hang from the side of the cliff and offer panoramic views of the Peruvian landscape.
There are three hanging bedrooms available and guests can stay there for one night. They will be suspended 1,300 feet above the ground and will have 300-degree views of the dramatic drop below. To enter your pod, you must complete a vertical climb up the face of the mountain. When you reach the top, however, you will be rewarded with sensational views and a welcome glass of wine.
The pods are fitted with everything you need. There’s an eco-toilet, a double bed, a lounge area, and an area for dining. Your dinner will be served by your guide in another capsule and you will then be taken back to your pod to watch the sun set from the comfort of your own bed.
It truly is a once in a lifetime experience.
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