Qualicum Beach – British Columbia
FREE SPIRIT SPHERES
These spheres, suspended in the old-growth rainforest on Vancouver Island like giant Christmas decorations, are cosy, hand-crafted hotel rooms. Built using sailboat technology, these insulated rooms gently rock in the breeze providing a truly unique accommodation experience. freespiritspheres.com
Harads – Sweden
TREEHOTEL
Designed by some of Scandinavia’s leading architects, these modern cubes have been
built using eco-friendly materials and feature equally green amenities. There are several sizes of “rooms,” all with contemporary décor. A tree sauna in the woods provides even more opportunities to relax. treehotel.se
Iquitos – Peru
TREEHOUSE LODGE
In the canopy of the Peruvian jungle, on the edge of the Amazon, are several sustainably built treehouses that put you in the sightline of tropical birds, monkeys and other native fauna. Mosquito mesh protects guests from fauna they don’t want to sleep with in their well-appointed room. treehouselodge.com
Sentosa – Singapore
TREETOP LOFTS BY RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA
Twelve metres off the ground sit two spacious one-bedroom lofts with private terraces and five-star amenities. There is no roughing it in these lodgings – a personalized butler service is ready to attend to your every need. rwsentosa.com
Sayulita – Mexico
HARAMARA RETREAT
Hand-built cabañas at this yoga and wellness retreat offer stunning views of both the ocean and the surrounding jungle. They have also been described as the place “where Robinson Crusoe meets Architectural Digest.” Private hammocks offer respite after on-site activities. haramararetreat.com
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