8 of the world's strangest bubble hotels.

10/10/2018

Bubble hotels, with their charming dome-shaped rooms, have been popping up all over the world – from Mauritius to Mexico to the Maldives – and promise to appear in many more locations.

Unconventional hotels always amaze and impress people with their uniqueness. While treehouses and boat hotels are ideal places to enjoy a peaceful and romantic evening, ice hotels attract many tourists because of their special material, capsule hotels in Japan stand out for their space-saving design, especially in crowded urban areas, and bubble hotels are a recently sought-after trend. These adorable dome-shaped rooms have appeared all over the world – from Mauritius to Mexico to the Maldives – and promise to appear in many more locations.

Campera Burbuja Hotel, Mexico

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Surrounded by neatly arranged vineyards, this hotel boasts one of Valle de Guadalupe's most nomadic settings. With 10 bubble rooms, each a luxurious plastic tent furnished with a few simple items, the hotel is quite similar to glamping. Each bubble room includes a large bed with expensive linen, a small bar serving local wines and other food and drinks, and a private bathroom with hot water. Especially at night, the lights gradually change color, creating a stunning nighttime effect – one of the hotel's most attractive features.

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Beach Bubble Hotel in Finolhu, Maldives

The bubble hotels in the Maldives are especially designed for couples in love – those who want to enjoy a peaceful, romantic evening under the starry sky together. These rooms are located a mile from the beach, making them an ideal and private retreat. Before relaxing or stargazing, guests are treated to special Maldivian-style BBQ dinners.

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Bubbletent bubble tents, Australia

The first thing that comes to mind when mentioning these dome-shaped tents is the vast natural landscape, or more precisely, the Capertree Valley – the world's largest canyon – which visitors can admire from inside the tents. This destination is quite remote, situated between the Mudgee and Lithgow wine regions, 200km from Sydney city center.

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Thanks to this setting, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the wildness of nature, especially when experiencing outdoor bathing conditions here. This location also has large pits for bonfires, "legless" beds, hammocks, or love swings so that couples can enjoy the magnificent scenery together.

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Bubble houses Île aux Cerfs, Mauritius

This is the ideal location for those seeking to escape city life and find their own space. Guests can travel to Mauritius by boat and enjoy a comfortable, home-like stay. A unique highlight of the estate is its 5-star service, with each house assigned a personal butler. Despite its simple decor, the place exudes a captivating beauty, blending seamlessly with its surroundings – earthy tones for the houses near the trees, while the beachfront houses are adorned with a gentle blue hue. The island also boasts an 18-hole golf course and a restaurant serving dinner on-site.

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Buubble, Iceland's 5-star hotel

When it comes to watching the aurora borealis from the comfort of your bed, people usually think of icy hotels, glass igloos, small cabins, or treehouses. But have you ever considered a bubble room made of plastic?

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Although not the first choice, these nine pressurized "palaces" are truly worth experiencing, as they offer guests breathtaking views of the starry skies on clear evenings in magnificent Iceland. The hotel also offers exclusive tours exploring the Golden Circle and the southern coast of Reykjavik.

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Bubble hotels in Bali, Indonesia

The ocean view is perhaps best appreciated from the vantage point of these bubble-shaped hotel rooms. These special rooms are perfect for couples in love – those who want to spend a romantic evening together enjoying the hotel's amenities under a starry sky. Guests can also book in advance to have a bonfire, enjoy dinner served in the room, and even participate in photoshoots, play games, and stargaze through a telescope.

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Bubble Hotel, Bois Cheri, Mauritius

These translucent dome-shaped chambers are situated on a tea plantation in southern Mauritius, stretching around the rim of a lake atop an extinct volcano. Each bubble chamber occupies a unique location – far from the sight of other visitors and instead surrounded by wildlife.

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The rural setting is the highlight of the experience for guests. They can enjoy everything from star-filled nights to the clear sounds of birdsong in the morning. In addition, the interior is designed with a dominant brown and beige color scheme, along with wooden furniture and natural fiber materials to harmonize with the wild landscape outside.

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Aire de Bardenas Hotel, Spain

While most bubble hotels focus on promoting the hotel's image during peaceful nights, Aire de Bardenas primarily targets tour groups and families, offering them a range of activities from Thai yoga massages and wine tastings to segway tours and olive grove excursions.

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