Hotels with unusual styles always make people surprised and amazed by their differences. If treehouses and boat hotels are ideal places to enjoy a peaceful and poetic evening, ice hotels always attract many tourists because of their special materials, capsule hotels in Japan are emerging with space saving, especially in crowded urban areas, then bubble hotels are a sought-after trend recently. These lovely dome rooms have been appearing everywhere in the world - from Mauritius to Mexico to the Maldives and promise to appear in many other places.
Campera Burbuja Hotel, Mexico

Surrounded by neat rows of grapevines, this hotel is home to one of the most nomadic settings in Valle de Guadalupe. With 10 bubble rooms, each of which is an expensive plastic tent furnished with a few simple furnishings, this hotel is quite similar to luxury camping (glamping). Each bubble room here comes with a large bed covered with expensive linen, a mini bar serving local wines and other food and drinks, and a separate bathroom with hot water. Especially at night, the lights gradually change into different colors to create a very eye-catching night effect - this is also one of the most attractive highlights of this hotel.


Beach Bubble Hotel in Finolhu, Maldives
The bubble hotel in Maldives is specially designed for couples in love who want to enjoy a peaceful, romantic evening under the starry sky together. These rooms are located 1 mile away from the sand, so it is an extremely ideal and private place for visitors. In particular, before going to the room to rest or watch the stars at night, visitors will be treated to special BBQ-style dinners of the romantic Maldives.



Bubbletent, Australia
The first thing that comes to mind when mentioning these dome-shaped tents is the vast natural space, or more precisely, the Capertree Valley – the largest canyon valley in the world that visitors can see from inside the tent. This destination has a rather remote setting because it is located between the Mudgee and Lithgow wine regions, 200km from the center of Sydney city.

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


Île aux Cerfs Bubble Houses, Mauritius
This is the ideal place for those who want to isolate themselves from the city life and find their own space. Visitors can travel to Mauritius by boat and enjoy the comfort of home while staying here. The unique and distinctive highlight of the property is the 5-star service, where each house is assigned a personal butler. Although simply decorated, this place still exudes a captivating beauty because of its harmony with the surrounding space - the banyan houses have earth tones while the houses near the sea are covered in a gentle blue. The island also has 18-hole golf courses and a restaurant serving dinner right inside.

5-star hotel of Buubble, Iceland
When it comes to watching the aurora borealis from the comfort of your bed, people often think of ice hotels, glass igloos, cabins or tree houses, but have you ever thought of a plastic bubble room?

While not the first choice that comes to mind, these nine pressurized “palaces” are definitely worth a visit, as they allow guests to take in the starry skies on crystal clear Icelandic evenings. The hotel also offers exclusive tours to explore the Golden Circle and the southern coast of Reykjavik.


Bubble hotel in Bali, Indonesia
The ocean views are perhaps best enjoyed from the ocean bubble hotel rooms. These rooms are specially designed for couples in love who want to spend a romantic evening together enjoying the hotel’s facilities under the stars. Guests can also book a bonfire, have dinner catered, and even participate in photoshoots, play games, and stargaze through a telescope.


Bubble Hotel, Bois Cheri, Mauritius
These see-through domes are located on a tea plantation in the southern part of Mauritius, and stretch around the rim of an extinct volcanic crater lake. Each bubble is located in a unique location – away from other tourists and instead surrounded by wildlife.

The countryside setting is the highlight of the experience when guests come here. They experience everything from the starry sky at night to the clear sounds of birds singing in the morning. In addition, the interior is also designed with brown and beige tones, along with wooden furniture and natural fibers to blend with the wild scenery outside.


Aire de Bardenas Hotel, Spain
While most bubble hotels focus on promoting their image during peaceful nights, Aire de Bardenas focuses its focus primarily on tour groups and families, who can experience activities ranging from Thai yoga massages and wine tastings to Segway tours and olive grove excursions.


































