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Top Luxury Accommodations in Nature for 2025: Best New Stays

Discover a variety of unique accommodations, including bubble hotels, yurts, hostels, and luxury lodges, offering memorable experiences for travelers.

Explore unconventional accommodations such as bubble hotels, yurts, hostels, boutique city hotels, and opulent lodges. This year presents an array of exciting options for finding distinctive places to stay.

Arctic Bath, Sweden © Johan Kauppi / Arctic Bath

Arctic Bath, Sweden

Resembling a colossal bonfire awaiting ignition, this remarkable circular assembly of logs is designed to warm your spirit rather than start a fire. Positioned in Swedish Lapland’s Lule River, this intriguing structure features a controlled ice bath (4°C), relaxation spaces, and saunas. The complex, along with six angular cabins nearby, embodies the essence of Scandinavian design.

The Arctic Bath is operational throughout the year, floating on the river in summer and firmly anchored during the winter.

Amanyangyun, China

In response to the impending inundation of a magnificent camphor forest and a historical village in Fúzhōu, characterized by Ming and Qing dynasty residences, luxury brand Aman undertook an extraordinary decade-long endeavor to relocate the entire community (10,000 trees, buildings, and more) approximately 700 km to the outskirts of Shànghǎi. The outcome is this astonishing 10-hectare retreat.

A stay in one of the 24 suites begins at ¥6000 (US$950) and the site encompasses a spa, cultural center, children’s club, and multiple dining options.

Ideal Eco-Hostel, Paraguay

Engage with nature while contributing to its conservation at this modest eco-hostel located in Pilar. Managed by Para La Tierra, a recognized NGO dedicated to safeguarding endangered habitats via scientific research, environmental education, and community involvement, the hostel’s revenues support its initiatives, providing guests with opportunities to volunteer on various biodiversity projects.

Dormitory accommodation costs 70,000 G (US$14) per night, while a double room is priced at 150,000 G (US$30).

Thurgau Bubble Hotel, Switzerland © Ivo Scholz

Thurgau Bubble Hotel, Switzerland

In the picturesque Swiss countryside of Thurgau, the bubble accommodations remain intact and undisturbed. These transparent lodgings, designed to give you the sensation of floating amidst nature, embody minimalist elegance. Experience the breathtaking stars at night, followed by delightful views of the surrounding vineyards, orchards, lakes, or expansive gardens in the morning. While three bubbles have permanent placements, one rotates locations every couple of months.

Rates, which encompass breakfast and a bicycle rental, start at CHF95 (US$98) per person per night.

Blackadore Caye, Belize

Founded by Leonardo DiCaprio and entirely powered by renewable sources, this ambitious eco-resort aims to restore its coastal and marine environments. Prioritizing health and wellness, guests may unwind and fully embrace the offerings of this exclusive Caribbean island.

Half of the island will be designated as a wildlife reserve and will feature a climate change research facility.

White City House, England © Simon Brown / Soho House

White City House, England

The Soho House group has been transforming the hospitality landscape in the United States and the United Kingdom, and its latest London property has revolutionized the iconic BBC Television Centre in White City. This boutique hotel features 45 rooms within the structure’s original Grade II-listed doughnut-shaped core (The Helios), alongside a rooftop pool and extensive club facilities.

The establishment is part of a significant redevelopment of the site, incorporating a cinema, fitness center, and residential units.

Gorilla’s Nest, Rwanda

While a stay here won’t involve a dramatic rendezvous with a mountain gorilla, you’ll be in close proximity to the legendary tale of Gorillas in the Mist. Guests can expect superior comfort and excellent dining experiences beyond what was imagined by the famous nature presenter.

One&Only Gorilla’s Nest is nestled within the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes, providing convenient access to Volcanoes National Park, home to Rwanda’s gorillas.

The Siren Hotel, Detroit, USA

Detroit has been undergoing a resurgence, and The Siren Hotel prominently showcases this progress. This 106-room boutique hotel has revitalized the historic Wurlitzer building, originally erected in 1926 as a symbol of the city’s prosperity. The new QLine streetcar nearby offers convenient access to local galleries and midtown museums such as the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Accommodations, featuring a mix of historical elegance and contemporary flair, begin at US$139.

The Tasman, Hobart, Australia

The Tasman is set to launch on 3 June 2019, making it a highly anticipated opening. This luxury hotel will be situated within several heritage buildings, including Hobart’s exquisite Georgian-style St Mary’s Hospital, constructed in the 1800s. The establishment will blend historical features with modern art and avant-garde glass and steel designs.

The Tasman is conveniently located on Murray St, a short distance from the harbour, Franklin Sq, and Parliament Sq.

Eki Chat Yurt Camp, Kyrgyzstan © Nick Wharton & Dariece Swift – www.goatsontheroad.com

Eki Chat Yurt Camp, Kyrgyzstan

For those seeking adventure, this traditional yurt camp has been established by the local community in the Eki Chat valley, serving as a base for daring travelers intending to explore via trekking and biking. It is part of a broader eco-tourism initiative in the Ak-Suu region, emphasizing both economic viability and environmental sustainability.

The closest town, Jyrgalan, is a 9 km hike away. Accommodations (including breakfast) cost 700 som (US$10) per person per night.

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