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Spend your vacation in a flying saucer or in an underwater capsule, admiring the world of tropical fish and corals, or maybe in the realm of ice or at a lighthouse - even a day in any of these hotels will become an unforgettable adventure.

website made for you a selection of the 20 most unusual hotels in the world that you want to be in right now.

1. Attrap'Reves

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France

Guests of this hotel enjoy life in bubbles made of a transparent elastic material that blocks UV during the day and protects against insects and dampness at night. The grass floor and the telescope are nice additions to the comfort. Cylindrical corridors lead inside the rooms.

  • The cost of living - from € 139.

2. The Manta Resort

Pemba Island, Tanzania

It would be an ordinary resort hotel on the seashore, if not for one room - a houseboat with an underwater room. The Underwater Room is located 250 meters from the shore. On the deck of an exotic design, you can sunbathe with a cocktail in your hand during the day or admire the stars at night. Through the huge windows of the underwater bedroom, you can observe the life of reef fish, jellyfish and squid.

  • Accommodation in the Underwater Room - about € 1,000 per day, in other hotel rooms - from € 405.

3. Poseidon Undersea Resort

This unusual hotel includes 74 rooms, 25 of which are located under water at a depth of 15 m, and the rest are built on stilts right above the water. Underwater rooms are made in the form of 50-meter capsules, interconnected by the so-called corridor. Resting in their room, hotel guests can observe the life of marine life - for this they just need to turn on a special light that attracts the inhabitants of the underwater world.

  • The cost of staying at the hotel is $15,000 for one tourist or $30,000 for two for 7 days (6 nights).

4 Arctic Tree House Hotel

Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland

An arctic hotel with luxurious apartments, located right under the trees. The hotel is in the perfect location for watching the Northern Lights and visiting Santa Claus Village, the world's premier Christmas destination.

  • The cost of living - from € 850 for 2 days.

5. Jumbo Stay

Stockholm, Sweden

Boeing 747-212B (Jumbo Jet), owned by a Swedish company that went bankrupt in 2002, was converted into a hostel in 2008 and placed at the entrance to Arlanda Airport in Stockholm. It was equipped with 29 rooms. The most expensive and spacious room is located in the cockpit. From the cockpit there is a panoramic view of the airport, from the regular rooms - a view of the runway.

  • The cost of accommodation is approximately € 136 per day.

6 Skylodge Adventure Suites

Urubamba, Peru

This unusual hotel consists of 3 transparent capsules placed at an altitude of approximately 120 m in sacred valley Cusco in Peru. The design of the hotel's construction allows you to enjoy the view of the valley below and experience a mountain adventure. Part of the adventure revolves around having to get to the capsule by climbing a rock or climbing a difficult path along a mountain path.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 270 per person per night (capsule room capacity - up to 8 people).

7 Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort

Huzhou, China

An unusually shaped luxury hotel - 27 floors above the water and 2 below to create a complete oval. Included in the top 10 most expensive hotels in the world.

  • The cost of living in a double room - from € 200 per day.

8. Inntel Amsterdam Zaandam

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The façade of this hotel is made up of almost 70 stacked houses - from cottages to working country houses - that are typical of Amsterdam. The rooms are inspired by local history.

  • The cost of living in a double room - from € 130 per day.

The rooms at this hotel are balloon-shaped and suspended from trees, so you can sleep in a room that will sway slightly in the wind.

  • The cost of accommodation - from € 155 per day.

10. The Boot Bed'n'Breakfast

Tasman, New Zealand

In the heart of New Zealand's beautiful Tasman region, The Boot Bed N' Breakfast is a two-story, giant-boot-shaped cottage. The guest house is designed for 2 people and is an ideal place for a romantic getaway.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 250 per day for a couple.

11. Giraffe Manor

Nairobi, Kenya

One of the most famous buildings Nairobi with a magnificent garden and sun terrace. The main highlight of the unusual hotel is the opportunity to spend a day in the company of Rothschild giraffes, who now and then strive to look into the prudently open windows and doors of the hotel in the hope of getting a generous portion of treats.

  • The cost of living - from € 490 per day per person.

12. ION Luxury Adventure Hotel

Nesjavellir, Iceland

Perched on the slope of the Heingidl volcano, just 18 km from the UNESCO-protected Thingvellir National Park, the hotel seems to grow out of the mountain and hangs in the air, resting on puffs of geothermal steam. The abundance of thermal springs nearby not only supplies the rooms hot water, but also serves as a constant source of steam, which envelops the base of the structure and creates the illusion of a floating building.

  • The cost of living - from € 496 per day for a 2-bed room.

13. Giant Wine Barrel Room

Sasbachwalden, Germany

Eco-hotel in Germany is original with its rooms in the form of giant wine barrels overlooking the vineyards. The hotel is located in a unique location among the forested hills, in a village famous for its winemaking and woodworking industry.

  • The cost of living - from € 156 for 2 adults.

14 Treehouse Lodge

Iquitos, Peru

Sleeping to the sound of rain and birds singing in the Amazonian jungle is a real dream. Guests literally live in the trees - all bungalows are hidden in lush crowns. Outwardly, the houses resemble bird nests, connected by wooden bridges. This unusual accommodation allows vacationers to completely merge with the wild Peruvian nature.

  • The cost of accommodation - from € 1,238 for 2 nights for two.

15 Ice Hotel

Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

Icehotel is a real ice gem in Sweden. Its unique interior and architectural ensemble created annually by talented artists from all over the world who come to the village of Jukkasjärvi to turn their ideas into reality. The hotel's ice rooms are decorated with LED lamps, animal skins, paintings and ice sculptures. All amenities are located in an adjacent room, a few meters from the hotel, where guests' belongings are also stored. Tourists wishing to stay in an ice hotel are instructed on living in rooms made of ice.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 578 per night for two. It is not recommended to spend more than one night in a cold room.

16 Treehotel

Harads, Sweden


Our today's top will be of interest, first of all, to those who seek to get the most out of their vacation. The rating of the most unusual hotels in the world can amaze even the most sophisticated guest.

Who said that attractions, beaches and excursions are of the greatest interest, but there can be nothing interesting in the hotel? Any of unusual hotels deserves the closest attention.

The Giraffe Manor (Kenya/Nairobi)

In this African hotel, the unity of nature and man is at the forefront. The Giraffe Manor is located on the grounds of a giraffe sanctuary. A comfortable English-style mansion is available for proud animals that roam around completely freely and may well greet tourists by looking out the window in the morning.

Icehotel (Sweden/Jukkasjärvi)

An ice boarding house is built annually 200 km from the Arctic Circle. Every year, different designers and architects work on creating frosty apartments. Therefore, the look of Icehotel is never repeated. Only the temperature inside the rooms is the same - minus 5-10 degrees. Guests sleep in sleeping bags lined with fur. Few people come to the coldest hotel in the world for more than one night. Fortunately, there is a traditional "warm" hotel next door.

Capsule Inn Akihabara (Japan/Tokyo)

A distinctive feature of the capsule hotel is the minimum area of ​​​​the rooms. The room itself is a capsule made of especially durable plastic. Amenities include a radio, TV, alarm clock, wireless internet and a bed. You can swim in the public area. The main advantages of "Capsule Inn Akihabara" are economy and location in the very center of the Japanese capital.

Aqua Expeditions (Peru)

The floating hotel offers its guests 12 luxury suites. He is not cruise ship, but drifts along the banks of the Amazon River, allowing guests to enjoy picturesque landscapes Peru. It has everything necessary for the comfort of vacationers - a bar, a restaurant and shops.

Hoshi Ryokan (Japan/Komatsu)


The oldest hotel in the world has been operating for 13 centuries. All these years it has been owned by a single family. The rooms are rather modestly furnished, although accommodation costs around $350 per night.

Eh Hausel (Germany)

- the smallest five-star hotel in the world. The living area of ​​"Eh Hausel" is 53 square meters. The width of the hotel room is only 2.5 meters. At the same time, the hotel is wildly popular. Reservations must be made several months prior to arrival. It offers guests a spa area, a fireplace and luxurious furnishings.

Transparent project by Pierre-Stefan Dumas (France)

The room in this unusual hotel is a semi-transparent sphere. Inside there is a comfortable bed, a bathroom, a music center. Meals are included in the price. One night in the most transparent hostel in the world will cost 130 Euros.

Hotel Everest View (Nepal)

- most high mountain hotel. The building is located at an altitude of 3,880 meters above sea level. Guests are guaranteed the most breathtaking views of Everest. Wishing on the famous mountain peak can be delivered by helicopter.

Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa (Australia)

Gives guests a unique opportunity to get close to the surrounding luxurious nature. On the territory of the hotel complex there are small villas that use exclusively environmentally friendly energy. The menu of vacationers includes only organic products and water from sources untouched by civilization.

Poseidon Undersea Resort (Fiji)

- the most unusual hotel in the world, located under water. It offers 24 underwater capsule rooms and 48 beach bungalows. The capsules are located surrounded by picturesque coral reefs at a depth of 15 meters. The former research station became the base for accommodation.

Hotel de Glace (Canada/Quebec)

Located in the Canadian city of Quebec. The structure is entirely made of ice. The beds and other furniture in the unusual rooms are also ice-cold, and so that the guests do not freeze at night, they are given sleeping bags and a fireplace is kindled. The hotel has a bar, a chapel and an ice gallery. True, it does not work for a long time, from January to March, so look for free dates and book tickets in advance.

Magic Mountain Hotel (Chile)

Magic Mountain Hotel is beautiful hotel in the Huilo Huilo Nature Reserve in Chile. It looks like a volcano, but water is pouring from its top. Outside, it is covered with moss and resembles a house of dwarves or hobbits. A rope bridge leads to the entrance. It has all the amenities, as well as a sauna, a restaurant, mini-golf and other entertainment.

Palacio del Sal (Bolivia/Uyuni)

This marvel of architecture is located next to the Uyuni Salt Flats in Bolivia. It is built from salt blocks, furniture and sculptures are also made from salt. The local air is filled with trace elements and is good for health.

Malmaison Oxford Castle - (Oxford)

Malmazon Castle in Oxford used to be a prison and is now a luxury boarding house. The rooms are former prison cells. But now the maximum comfort is provided there: there is a shower, TV, a bar.

Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)


one of . It has an unusual design: three towers 200 meters high carry a huge terrace, on which gardens and pools are spread. The main pool of this design seems to have no boundaries and breaks into the abyss, and in order to swim in it, you need to muster up the courage.

Propeller Island City Lodge (Berlin)


this is the embodiment of the crazy ideas of the author Lars Strochen in Berlin. Each room has a unique design: full mirror room, jail cell, upside down room, flying cage beds, coffin bed, guillotine bed. In a word, welcome!

De Vrouwe van Stavoren (Netherlands)

This lovely hotel is located in picturesque place near the old port in the Netherlands. Its exotic rooms are made from huge wine barrels up to 14.5 thousand liters in which French wine was aged. Inside, the necessary furniture, a shower and a living room are freely placed.

Kakslauttanen (Finland)

is an ideal place to watch the stars and the northern lights. The original rooms are made in the form of cozy igloos, which are equipped with modern technology. Through the transparent roof you can observe the unearthly landscapes of Lapland all night long.

Treehotel (Sweden)

– This is not a banal tree hut, but a unique art object located in a Swedish forest. Five parts of the hotel - "Red Cone", "Mirror Cube", "Bird's Nest", "Cabin" and "Flying Saucer" are suspended between trees at a distance of 50 meters from each other. There is a feeling of flight, and a beautiful view opens from the windows.

Corsewall Lighthouse (Scotland/Corswall)

If you went on a trip to the UK, then it makes sense for you to pay attention to the unusual lighthouse hotel, which is located on Cape Corswall in Scotland. This lighthouse was erected in 1815, and this was preceded by quite a interesting story. The thing is that before the construction of the lighthouse on this place, the robbers often made a fire, thereby attracting ships, which, of course, robbed. In the future, it was decided to stop this disgrace and a real lighthouse was built on the cape, which retained its appearance unchanged to this day and is still a functioning structure.

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The motto of the Crane Hotel is: "What happens in Crane stays in Crane forever." The hotel is located on a previously disused jetty on the banks of the river Ij (an obsolete Dutch word for water) directly opposite the center of Amsterdam. They say that the most famous people of the world (they hint that they are also of royal blood) in order to avoid unnecessary attention and be sure of confidentiality. After all, there are only 3 suites and two panoramic elevators that lift guests to the crane cabin - a jacuzzi is installed here at a height of 50 meters.

Address: NDSM-Plein 78, 1033 WB Amsterdam, www.faralda.com

The Shipwreck Lodge, Namibia

This hotel, reminiscent of the wreck of a shipwrecked ship, is the work of an architecture firm and designer (Melanie van der Merwe). For such an unusual form, the authors were inspired by the place itself - famous Shore Skeletons in Namibia. The hotel operates on solar panels; and on the upper "deck" there is a restaurant overlooking the sandy plain that meets the ocean.

Address: Po Box 91045, Klein Windhoek, Namibia, www.shipwrecklodge.com.na

The Bubble Lodge, Mauritius

The Bubble Lodge on the island of Mauritius is one hundred percent in the "green" trend. Designed by the architect (Pierre-Stéphane Dumas), the self-contained transparent capsule is equipped with air conditioning, a large bed and a bathroom. Here you can order dinner from the chef, but most importantly - an astronomer who will tell you about the most important thing in this hotel: the starry sky, from which the guest is separated only by a transparent thin roof. The capsule is located near a tea plantation and the jungle - silence and unity with nature are provided.

Address: Domaine de Bois Cheri, Bois Cheri, Mauritius

The Dragonfly, Sweden

The building, designed by the architect (Sami Rintala), is immediately impressive: the hotel floats in the crowns of trees thanks to a metal frame attached to the trunks. The tree house in the Swedish forest is complete privacy, Scandinavian design and northern cuisine from Chef Sebastian Grindal, who can optionally teach you how to cook delicacies from wild berries and game.

Address: Edeforsväg 2 A, 960 24 Harads, Sverige, www.treehotel.se

AutoCamp's Airstreams, California

Trailers Airstreams - the legend of the American car industry. The company, founded by former shepherd Wally Byam in 1929, spawned an entire culture of caravan parks. However, AutoCamp’s, an hour and a half from San Francisco, on the banks of the Russian River, is difficult to call it that - this is a luxury hotel. The carefully restored original trailers feature thoughtful interiors in midcentury modern style and every possible comfort. The second option is to camp in tents set up right there. Still, the vintage trailer is much more unusual. www.autocamp.com

Keemala Bird's Nests, Thailand

The bungalows at Keemala Bird’s Nests in Phuket resemble the nests of huge birds. Hidden among the greenery on the hills, the houses have everything you need, and even more: each has at its disposal a swimming pool and a terrace overlooking the jungle and the Andaman Sea.

Address: 10/88 Moo 6, Nakasud Road, Kamala, Kathu, Phuket, 83150, Thailand, www.keemala.com

Incredible Facts

The first thing that every hotel owner thinks about is who will become its visitors.

The place of accommodation must meet the needs of the visitors and what is suitable for a two-week stay. luxury holiday not always needed for a one day business trip. Likewise, for the more adventurous visitor, the typical hotel environment may seem boring.

For such fearless, quirky travelers, these unusual hotels were built.


The Mirrorcube Hotel, Harrads, Sweden


Hotel TheMirrorcube is a lightweight 4x4x4 aluminum box suspended around a tree trunk and covered with mirrors. The hotel itself can accommodate two people, and the room has a double bed, a small bathroom, a living room and a rooftop terrace. You can get to the hotel by a rope bridge connected to another tree.

The hotel is camouflaged under a tree canopy, and one-way mirrors offer a 360-degree view of the surrounding area. In order to prevent birds from colliding with reflective glass, the glass is coated with an ultraviolet color that is only visible to birds.

Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden


Hotel ice hotel- This is the largest hotel made of ice and snow. Visitors can sleep on a bed made of snow and ice, like most of the furniture, at minus 5 degrees Celsius.

Every year the entire hotel building melts and then rebuilds again. In November, a team of architects rebuilds the rooms, the bar and the chapel out of several tons of ice. And if you dream of walking in snowy clothes, then it is worth visiting this hotel again, because every time it will be a different hotel.

Marmara Antalya Hotel, Antalya, Türkiye


Hotel Marmara Antalya consists of 208 rooms overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Taurus Mountains and Antalya.

This is the world's first revolving hotel. The top floor, which houses 24 rooms, rotates to provide visitors with an ever-changing view. The hotel floats in a pool with a capacity of 478 tons of water, and with the help of six electric motors, it rotates 360 degrees at the base several times a day.

Dog Bark Park Inn, Cottonwood, USA


Hotel Dog Bark Park Inn (Hotel Barking Dog), is a large beagle building, offering bed and breakfast and accommodating up to four people at a time. Visitors can enter the huge dog's quarters through the balcony. There is a bedroom in the dog's head, a gazebo inside the muzzle, and a toilet hidden in a fire hydrant.

Huge beagle named SweetWilly, more than 9 meters high, more than 10 meters long and more than 4 meters wide, is made of wood and covered with plaster, and the ears are made of carpet.

Jules Underwater Lodge, Key Largo, USA


Hotel JulesunderwaterLodge is a former research laboratory and the world's first underwater hotel. She rests on stilts 1.5 m from the bottom of a tropical lagoon surrounded by aquatic wildlife.

To get inside, visitors dive 6.4 meters underwater and enter the room through the floor of the room. Compressed air prevents water from rising and flooding the room. Also, in order to visit this hotel you will need to take a 3-hour underwater course.

Tianzi Hotel, Hebei Province, China


Built in 2000, the 10-storey building represents Chinese gods Fu, Lou And Shu which symbolize good luck, prosperity and longevity. Hotel Tianzi is the largest hotel-image in the world. God Shu, the one on the left is holding a peach in which the suite is located, and the entrance to the hotel is located at his right foot.

Sandcastle Inn, Weymouth, UK


This coastal resort is made entirely of sand, namely 1100 tons of sand. On the construction of the hotel, which was completed by 2008, 4 sculptors worked, who built it during the week for 14 hours a day. However, the hotel itself held out until the first heavy rain.

For $15 a night, visitors could fall asleep under the stars and be woken up by the tide lapping against the hotel door. This hotel is not the best option for those who do not like sand in their swimsuit or those who need a closed toilet.

Hotel Karostas Cietums, Liepaja, Latvia


This hotel is a former military prison built in 1905, hosting revolutionaries, enemies of the people in Stalin's times and later the KGB. While an exemplary hotel should be safe, clean and have good staff, a hotel Karostas, breaks all the fundamental concepts of hospitality, offering visitors to live in the gloomy atmosphere of a prisoner.

Here you can sleep on the rough bunks of the prison, taste the prison food and experience not the friendliest treatment from the prison guards.

Hotel Kokopelli's Cave Bed and Breakfast, Farmington, New Mexico, USA


This one-room cave house, 30m underground, was hewn out of the rock in 1980 with three openings for ventilation and electricity. Visitors can reach this bed and breakfast by walking up a steep cliff and stairs. To stay at the hotel you need to sign a liability waiver.

Godiva Chocolate Suite Hotel, New York, USA


chocolate maker Godiva built this suite entirely out of chocolate, including armchairs, bed, artwork, lamps and walls. In 2008, the chocolate room was moved to a hotel BryantPark for Valentine's Day. Incredibly sweet, this hotel room is more for eating than sleeping.

Hotel Palacio de Sal, Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia


The hotel consists of a living room, dining room, bar and 15 bedrooms made entirely of salt. The hotel was built from salt blocks brought from the wide surrounding salt plains and held together with a cement-like mixture of salt and water. The only things not made of salt in this hotel are the toilets and the tin roof. A small note: the owner of the inn urges visitors not to lick the walls.

Kumbuk River Inn, Buttala, Sri Lanka


The hotel is located on 16 hectares of desert along the river Oya Kumbukkan, where visitors can stay in the belly of a giant elephant. The two-story ecological hut is built of grass and twigs, and on windy days the inn begins to sway.

Giraffe Manor Inn, Nairobi, Kenya


Modeled after a Scottish hunting lodge, this elegant six-room inn features giraffe heads sticking out of its windows. The owners of the hotel are just obsessed with giraffes. In the estate, you can see living giraffes sticking their heads out to the guests in the hope that they will be fed. This place also houses a conservation center and an orphanage for elephants.

Hotel on wheels Hotelmóvil


Hotel Hotelmovil can be located anywhere where there is ample public parking, being a two-story trailer with 11 bedrooms that can accommodate up to 44 people. This mobile hotel has an outdoor terrace, private bedrooms, flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, and luxurious amenities that claim to be five-star.

HotelmarquesdeRiscal, Rioja Alavesa, Spain


Hotel marques offers 43 uniquely shaped rooms in two sections connected by an impressive suspension bridge. The whole building rises on columns, which allows the space below it to be used as an entrance platform.

The billowing titanium awnings that adorn the hotel are not only functional, but pleasing to the eye. Perched on sunny hills, these colored metal plates serve as an environmentally sustainable umbrella and temperature modulator.

Hotel de Vrouwe van Stavoren, Stavoren, The Netherlands


Hotel de Vrouwe converted wine casks into four double rooms with standard amenities, a bathroom and a living room. Wooden barrels holding 14,500 liters of wine are still fragrant with wine Beaujolais that was once kept here. Although the rooms are quite small, they are very durable and airtight.

HotelRyugyong, Pyongyang, North Korea


Also called Hotel of fate, Ryugyong once aspired to be the tallest hotel in the world. The 105-story, 3,000-room project was abandoned in 1992 for economic reasons, but construction resumed in 2008.

Instead of being the tallest hotel in the world, it has become the worst designed building in the world.

IKEA Sovhotell Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden


For those who are pretty exhausted by shopping, a hotel is located in the center of the Stockholm shopping center Sovhotell.Company IKEA offers weary shoppers pillows, sleep masks and even soothing music. Here you can find single and double beds, and even a honeymoon suite. It is possible that the companies are simply fed up with customers who constantly test their mattresses for durability.

For many of us, the word "hotel" is associated only with a place where accommodation and meals are provided for a fee. However, today a new conceptual direction has appeared - hotels, which are at the same time sights. These are completely unique “places to live” under water, in a mountain gorge, on a tree or in an old train.

Today we will visit ten of the strangest and most unusual hotels in the world.

Residents of Japan are known to be prone to minimalism. And this characteristic their character manifested itself during the creation of Capsule Inn Akihabara - a capsule hotel where guests spend the night in special cells that are located in two rows one above the other.

Each of the 2.11 m cells is equipped with a bed, hanging TV and radio. Such a capsule is very similar to a sleeping place on the top shelf in a train. There is a separate place in the locker for shoes and things; bathroom is shared.

Such hotels exist in the Country rising sun quite a long time - since the end of the 70s of the last century and, as you might guess, not from a good life. However, among the Japanese, capsule hotels are still popular.


A couple of hundred kilometers from the Arctic Circle, in Sweden, there is a small locality Jukkasjärvi, which is famous for its The Ice Hotel, built from ice and snow. Artists have to work on it every year, each time re-erecting this unique building.

Everything here is reminiscent of the Snow Queen's palace: they sit in this hotel in ice chairs, sleep on ice beds made with real deer skins, protecting themselves from the cold with sleeping bags, thermal underwear and warm hats.

But it is never too cold here: they say that the temperature does not fall below -7 °C. This project is already 20 years old, and every spring, when the ice house melts, tourists live in comfortable wooden chalets and do most of the fishing in the local stream.



For fans of the heat and those who in their childhood dreamed of becoming Tarzan or his beloved Jane, there is a corner on earth, having arrived in which they can plunge into the world of romance. This place is located in the jungle of Brazil, on the Rio Negro.

Ariau Amazon eco-hotel is located here Tower Hotel, where guests live on trees in specially built wooden towers, and move along suspension bridges, renouncing the technogenic world and striving with their souls to unite with nature. The windows of the rooms overlook the forest, and you can watch its life for hours.

However, you can’t relax too much here, as the jungle is full of predators. In addition, when planning to stay in this hotel, you need to remember about the rainy season, which lasts for half a year. About a very hot and humid climate, which not everyone can withstand. But, paradoxically, the hotel is quite popular among the participants of international conferences and even among the heads of some states.


Arriving on Poseidon Island (Fiji), you can stay at the Poseidon Undersea Resort underwater hotel. The unique building is located at a depth of 12 meters, it consists of hermetic glass capsule rooms, interconnected by a waterproof corridor.

Such a dwelling would have been very to the taste of Captain Nemo: he could admire the inhabitants of the ocean right from the window of his own bedroom. Guests of the hotel can turn on special lighting that attracts fish and feed them remotely using the remote control.


For travelers with a passion for vintage trains, the British city of Petworth has a hotel in a vintage train, which is located on the territory of the old railway station.

The carriages serve as hotel rooms with all amenities, the furnishings are in the best English traditions. The former waiting room of the station now serves as a hotel lobby, the former ticket offices house a kitchen, and you can have breakfast outdoors on the platform.


In the Italian province of Matera, the Sant'Angelo Luxury Resort is located, which is a cave carved into the rock. Initially, it was the old part of the city, so the object is under the protection of UNESCO.

In the rooms, guests are greeted by cave interiors, which, at the same time, have everything for a comfortable life: comfortable beds, bathrooms, gourmet cuisine and even an art gallery.


This hotel is located on a former oil rig that has been converted into a hotel with double and more spacious family rooms, as well as economy class rooms with a shared bathroom.

All rooms are located in the former oilmen's cabins. However, the hotel is interesting not for its rooms, but for underwater treasures: just jump into the water, and you will see an amazingly beautiful underwater world with the inhabitants of the local waters - barracudas, moray eels, cuttlefish, sea bass.

Worth a visit for this spectacle. far corner sea, especially since the island of Sipadan is located 9 kilometers from the hotel - popular place for divers who travel there from all over the world.


Fans of flying in airplanes are waiting for an unusual hotel in Costa Rica, arranged in an old Boeing 727. He was "moored" near national park Manuel Antonio.

Residents of the smallest Central American state are far from the first to figure out how to profitably “attach” their outdated aircraft.

However, unlike the Swedish Jumbo Stay, which is located near Stockholm, here you can live next to monkeys, toucans and other exotic animals, as well as admire the natural forest landscapes.


There is a hostel in Bonn that looks more like a vintage campsite, which was set up on the territory of a former warehouse. There are 16 number-optimized caravans in the trailer park, each with its own unique design and atmosphere.

Among them there is an English house, and a capsule similar to a starship, and a fishing hut, and a van from the era of the glorious 60s.

In total, there are 150 beds in the covered camp. Its territory is furnished with outlandish sculptures, rare furniture and even props from filming.


For tourists who are not averse to having breakfast in the company of a giraffe, there is a one-of-a-kind Giraffe Manor hotel located in the suburbs of Nairobi. This six-room hotel can be found in the middle of a giraffe nursery.

Huge long-necked and long-legged neighbors calmly walk around the hotel and sometimes even wake up sleepy guests by sticking their heads right out the window of the room.

They come up to people, most often, before breakfast, waiting for a portion of goodies. Hotel guests are allowed to feed giraffes with special food stored for such occasions in each room.

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