A truly remote and intimate escape. Sleeping under the stars. Watching the Northern Lights from your bed. End a day of exploration in your private luxury cabin on the edge of the world.

Panorama Glass Lodge

ICELAND

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Panorama Glass Lodge is a one-of-a-kind seaside stay in Hvalfjörður (fjord of the whales), Iceland. The sole glass cabin igloo reflects true Scandinavian luxury and offers unparalleled privacy and views. Enjoy a glass ceiling, an outdoor hot pool, a fully equipped kitchen, a rainforest shower with a spa ambiance, and raw surrounding nature. Have the best sleep of your life with duvets from Böhmerwald Bavaria and linen from Schlafgut Germany. Look out for Northern Lights in the winter and midnight sun in the summer; try and spot the seals or even whales out in the fjord. End a day of exploration in your private luxury cabin on the edge of the world.

Zero Real Estate Toggenburg

SWITZERLAND


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Zero Real Estate is a unique pop-up hotel in Toggenburg, Switzerland, inspired by the «Null Stern Hotel» art project by Swiss concept artists Frank and Patrik Riklin with their partner Daniel Charbonnier, truly embodying the Room + Wild spirit. The one-of-a-kind accommodation consists of three hotel rooms without walls, 1200m above sea level, on the awe-inspiring landscape of Toggenburg. The Burst Suite sits at the foot of the Alpstein mountain with a 270 degree panorama from the Rhine Valley to the Churfirsten mountain range. The tranquil Schwendi Suite overlooks the Schwendi lakes; and the Stump Suite sits under the canopy of giant trees.

Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar

OMAN

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Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar is a remote canyon-edge hotel, 2,000 metres above sea level on top of Al Hajar mountains, in Oman. Enjoy a truly awe-inspiring setting at one of the world’s highest luxury resorts. There are 82 canyon view rooms and 33 private pool villas, including Oman’s most luxurious three-bedroom villa, designed in authentic Arabian and Omani style. Take in the jagged rock formations, the majestic mountains and cliffs from your private balcony or the infinity pool. Stand on the canyon view platform, made infamous by Princess Diana. End the day at one of the world’s highest luxury spas. (try the Rose Ritual, with Al Jabal Al Akhdar’s Damask roses)

Sikelia Hotel

ITALY

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Sikelia is a boutique art hotel on the small and mysterious island of Pantelleria, located between Sicilian and African coasts. Here, barefoot luxury meets modern Mediterranean design and high-end local cuisine. All suites are built within ancient dammusi structures, with private terraces facing the countryside. Get lost in the Arabic garden. Experience an evening spa treatment under the starlit sky. Enjoy the silence of Pantelleria nights. 

Manshausen

NORWAY

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Manshausen is a resort and activity centre on a tiny Norwegian island by the same name, created by polar explorer Børge Ousland – the first person to visit the North Pole in a solo expedition. The unique retreat is made up of sustainable and modern seacabins, the main house, and the Expedition loft. The two bedroom seacabins are spread out along the stone jetty and the terrain, overlooking the place where the sea and the mountains meet through large floor to ceiling windows. created by architect Snorre Stinessen is the designer of the huts. Relax in the hot tub and watch the starry sky. Visit the newly renovated main house for a large open dining area as well as a fully stocked National Geographic library. Manshausen aims to soon be climate neutral and supports local food producers.


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