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Maidla Nature Resort - Estonia's Wild Nature Villas
Less than an hour's drive from Tallinn, a unique nature resort awaits those who want pristine wilderness around them in avant-garde treehouses. Estonia, the rapidly developing Baltic state, is famous for its high-tech industry and pristine nature. The country that invented Skype has one of the best Internet connections in …
Chão do Rio - Finding Fairy Tales in Portugal's Forgotten Villages
In the foothills of Portugal's Serra da Estrela mountains, a family turned their weekend escape into something extraordinary. Chão do Rio isn't your typical rural retreat - it's what happens when urban dwellers with dirt under their fingernails decide to share their patch of paradise. Twelve kilometers from Serra da …
Elva Hotel - Norway's Stilted Hotel Where Design Meets the Great Outdoors
In the small Norwegian town of Voss, where extreme sports enthusiasts come to chase waterfalls and adrenaline rushes, a new kind of accommodation has emerged that's as much about the architecture as it is the adventure. Elva Hotel, which opened in June 2023, sits along the shore of Lake Lundar …
Pater Noster - A Night at Sweden's Most Isolated Hotel
On a scrap of windswept rock in the Swedish archipelago, where the Baltic meets the North Sea, stands what might be the world's most improbable hotel. Pater Noster sits on Hamneskär island, five nautical miles from anywhere you'd recognize as civilization, crowned by a 32-meter lighthouse that has been guiding …
Ahwahnee Hotel - The Shining Star Of The Yosemite National Park
This building was here before your grandparents were born, and it will probably outlast everything you've ever made. The Ahwahnee opened in 1927. It has hosted Queen Elizabeth II, JFK, Barack Obama, Winston Churchill, Walt Disney, and Charlie Chaplin. Stanley Kubrick studied its interiors so obsessively that the fictional Overlook …
Maralto Cabins - Floating Above the Pacific in Chile's Clifftop Cabins
If you've ever wanted to feel like you're floating above the ocean while still having solid ground beneath your feet, Chile's Maralto Cabins might be exactly what you're looking for. These twin wooden structures cling to a steep hillside on the country's wild Pacific coast, offering an unfiltered connection to …
Frying Pan Hotel - The Most Dangerous Accommodation In The World
The eight-bedroom (plus crew sleeping quarters) bed and breakfast hotel is located 32 miles (52 km) off the east coast of North Carolina, standing on four poles 135 feet (41 meters) above sea level. The Frying Pan Hotel is not for the faint of heart or those fearing heights. The …
Hotel MYS Khao Yai - The Transparent Pool That Required Aquarium Engineers
Forget the beaches – Thailand's landlocked Khao Yai National Park offers something the coast can't: a transparent rooftop pool where you swim seemingly suspended above forested peaks. Hotel MYS Khao Yai, a five-star property on Thanaratch Road, brings Scandinavian minimalism to the heart of the country's oldest national park, a …
Another Place, The Machrie - A World-Class Golf Course, Ten Distilleries, and a Banksy by the Front
Another Place, The Machrie does not announce itself. It accumulates - a golden eagle banking over the Atlantic, a genuine Tracey Emin hanging next to your breakfast table - until the place stops feeling like a hotel and starts feeling like a very convincing dream. Set on the Isle of …
Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa - The River That Fell Out of a Volcano
There's a river running through this resort that no engineer designed. It seeps out of the earth at the base of Arenal Volcano, picks up heat and minerals from somewhere deep underground, and winds through 7,790 sq m (83,880 sq ft) of rainforest garden before you even get to stick …
Beckham Creek Cave Lodge - The World’s Most Luxurious Cave
There's a waterfall in the living room. Not a decorative one piped in by an interior designer, but a real, slow-trickling spring formation called the "Spanish Piano" - a naturally occurring rock structure that geologists and cave enthusiasts have apparently traveled from across the world to study. It's also just... …
OVO Patagonia - Sleep Suspended 270 Metres Above Argentina's Fitz Roy in a Transparent Capsule
Fancy spending the night dangling off a cliff face in Argentine Patagonia? OVO Patagonia has opened four transparent capsules bolted to a rock wall, offering what might be the most vertigo-inducing accommodation experience on the planet. This isn't glamping – it's something altogether more unhinged. The concept is simple, if …
Treebones Resort - How a Family Built Big Sur's Most Unusual Hotel
Sleep in a human-sized nest perched in the trees. Wake to whales breaching offshore from your solar-powered tent. Dine on sushi made with herbs picked minutes earlier from the garden. At Treebones Resort on California's Big Sur coast, the line between camping and luxury blurs into something altogether more interesting …
The Warehouse Hotel, Singapore - Secret Societies, Opium Dens, and Cocktails That Map the Past
In the 1890s, this building on Robertson Quay was ground zero for Singapore's red-light district, a hub for opium dens, gambling houses, and Chinese secret societies who demanded 36 sacred oaths from new recruits. The street was known in Hokkien as "Chiu Long Lo" – Spirits Shed Street – after …
Naot Farm - Desert Dreams and Goat Cheese
Most people fantasize about escaping to a simpler life, but Lea and Gadi Nahimov actually did it. Tucked away in the Negev Desert near Sde Boker, their working goat farm has become a refuge where the biggest decision of your day might be which artisanal cheese to try next, and …
The Lindis - A Lodge Built to Masquerade as 10,000-Year-Old Glacial Debris
You won't see The Lindis until you're practically standing on it. That's exactly the point. This eight-room lodge sits so low and still in New Zealand's Ahuriri Valley that it might as well be part of the moraine itself – the geological rubble left behind when glaciers retreated 10,000 years …
Sacred Sands - Straw Walls, Cast-Iron Tubs, and the Darkest Sky in California
The walls at Sacred Sands are packed with straw. Not metaphorically - straw bale construction means compacted bales stacked, framed, and finished in terracotta clay, resulting in walls so thick they function as their own acoustic system, insulation layer, and fire barrier all at once. It is an uncommon way …
Borealis Basecamp - Sleeping Under the Northern Lights at Alaska's Most Remote Aurora Hotel
Twenty-five miles outside Fairbanks, where cell service becomes spotty and the only light pollution comes from the occasional passing truck, sits one of Alaska's most unusual accommodations. Borealis Basecamp isn't your typical wilderness lodge - it's a collection of fiberglass igloos and converted shipping containers scattered across a ridgeline, all …
Pyramids in Florida - Sun, Sulfur, and Sacred Geometry
There are 26 pyramid-shaped villas arranged around a thermal lake in Fort Myers, Florida. The water bubbling up from 30 meters below the surface smells faintly of sulfur, changes color with the seasons, and is loaded with magnesium, potassium, calcium, and selenium. And yes, people keep coming back. Pyramids in …
Minaret Station - New Zealand's Helicopter-Only Alpine Lodge Where Everything Else Drops Away
There are two ways to arrive at Minaret Station, and both involve a helicopter. You can land directly at the lodge, or you can ask the pilot to drop you halfway up the mountain so you can hike the rest of the way through woodland and past streams, arriving just …