There is nothing wrong with planning an entire trip around a fabulous hotel. Sometimes the hotel can make an ordinary trip fabulous. These dream hotels, also happen to be located in some stellar destinations, so travelers get an incredible trip experience and an unbelievable hotel experience.
The Giraffe Manor, Kenya
Giraffes absolutely might make a guest appearance during stays (for human guests) at the Giraffe Manor in Kenya. Just make sure that you keep a good eye on your meal while visiting this destination from our list of dream hotels.
Hotel Kakslauttanen, Finland
The Igloo Hotel, the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, actually has a few different types of accommodations on the property, but the igloo rooms are exceptionally different. Guests can see the Northern Lights if the timing’s right. If the timing is not quite right, snuggle in the igloo and take in the snowy wonderland outside, because it’s best to stay in an igloo hotel in the winter when there’s a massive amount of snow.
Manta Underwater Room, Pemba Island
The Manta Underwater Room gives a new meaning to the phrase, sleeping with the fish. The Underwater Room is actually partially underwater. Guests can get some sun on the upper level of the room. The sleeping area is submerged underwater, perfect for a peaceful rest and a superb view of the sea.
Argos Hotel, a Cave Hotel in Cappadocia, Turkey
If all caves looked like the Argos Hotel, most people would have no problem staying in a cave. If you look closely at the photo above, you’ll see that this cave suite has a nearby pool. The ambience in this room is soothing and romantic. Wouldn’t you want to stay in a pool?
Jukkasjarvi Ice Hotel
Sparkling ice surrounds guests who stay in the Ice Hotel. The Jukkasjarvi Hotel probably isn’t for those who can’t withstand cool weather. The suites are create with ice, afterall. This is definitely a hotel that’s a must-see.
Jade Mountain Hotel in St. Lucia
You might remember the Jade Mountain Hotel from the Bachelor reality TV show. The in-room infinity pools are simply beautiful. Actually, the hotel’s St. Lucia location is lovely. Speaking of lovely, the bathrooms at Jade Mountain also gives the hotel its dream hotel designation. Each bathroom has a deep tub, built for two and situated for bathing with a view. The showers are equipped with body sprays and rain shower heads.
Hilton Bora, Bora Nui
You’ve probably seen images of the popular over the water bungalows in Bora Bora, but have you ever seen a luxury over the water bungalow? Those with more discerning tastes can stay in a luxury bungalow by Hilton. The two story presidential overwater villa is two stories tall and has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room and dressing room. The presidential suite is over 3,000 square feet. The Hilton Bora Bora Nui also has a King Royal villa (over-the-water) a King Villa (over-the-water with glass panels in the floors to see the sea life below) and other villa configurations.
The Palms Two Story Villa, Las Vegas
The Palms Hotel in Vegas has quite a few contenders for a spot on this list of dream hotels, but the view from the two-story luxury suite earned the room its place. The infinity pool appears to be a death-drop right on the strip, but it’s actually a good time and a mouth-watering view.
Burj Al Arab, Dubai
The Burj Al Arab is marketed as the most luxurious hotel in the world. Guests have access to a private airplane service, Mercedes, and a Rolls Royce. The vehicles come with a chauffeur.
Okura Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand
The pool and view at the Okura Hotel earned its place on our list. This five-star luxury hotel has 240 rooms with panoramic views (so you can stay in your room and gaze at the view, too). The hotel’s most luxurious rooms include the Presidential Suite, the Royal Suite, and the Imperial Suite, which is the biggest room available.
The Giraffe Manor is among the unique hotels in Kenya. Visitors can also see other animals such as warthogs.
Dubai, the underwater hotel oh my word…every one of these hotels is just magnificent and unique.wonder who came up with these ideas?….I mean do these hotels even really exist? is the ice hotel really made of ice or just glass?