Accommodation is the most worry of every traveler, whether looking for a place to set-up a tent or an extra suite in an elegant resort or even an exotic type of accommodation. In booking accommodation, dealing with the vast array of accommodation options, and considering substitute housing options are all problems that travelers face. Finding accommodation can be one of the most unsatisfying parts of planning a travels. There are ways to solve this problem such as booking in advance or finding a place on the day. However, booking an exotic hotel accommodation is the more challenging and interesting matter.
Are you ready for somewhat interesting? Try these unique or exotic hotels for your next vacation. You can even cuddle up in an all-ice hotel, spend the night in underwater bedrooms, sleep in a sandwich or stay in a tree-house. These unique hotels offer you some distinct lodging options to be remembered.
Exotic hotels location/s in some areas:
- Sandstone cave - Greece
- Treehouses – Sri Lanka
- Rock caves - Turkey
- Rock Cliffs
- Restored Parks
- Rail car sleeper
- Giant mushroom in 3-story - Chille
- Island Hotels – Fisher Village
- Ice Hotels: Sweden, Canada, Norway, Romania and Finland
- Underwater bedroom – Maldives
One of the most popular exotic hotel accommodations is by using different parts or the whole body of an airplane. This is an eye-catching technique to get people to seemingly notice your hotel. In Quepos, Costa Rica, the Costa Verde Hotel sums up a vintage 1965 Boeing 727 fuselage among the resources used in its construction. The wing of the plane is projected with a sundeck that offers guests unbelievable views of the neighboring jungle shade. And one of the most well-known airplane hotels in the world is in Stockholm’s Arlanda airport, Sweden at the Jumbo Stay. It is an eternally stuck jumbo jet with room categories that include square dorm beds. It also caters a luxury suite in the altered cockpit.
In Sweden, lodgers at the Sala Silvermine hotel bed down some over 500 feet underground in hotel rooms built into one of the best well-maintained mines in the world. And in Arizona, after ogling the Grand Canyon by day, guests pay for some of the best non-views in the world at Grand Canyon Caverns Suite, a hotel that describes itself as having the oldest, largest, deepest, quietest, darkest, motel room in the world. This room is around 220 feet below earth in a pothole space that nature took more than 65 million years to shape out. The largest dry cavern in the US, the room is completely dark and quiet due to an absence of all life (not even a mouse, insects, fly, or bat dwells here).
And moving from high ideas to low ones, there are many hotels in the world that make an art system out of underground spaces with no views at all to attract the interest of potential guests. Weird? Unique? Undeniably! And towing at your curiosity – one hundred (100%) percent! And that’s exactly what savvy hotel owners are banking on for depicting you into their exotic establishments.