This bubble hotel could be perfect if you’re dreaming of a luxury escape post-coronavirus.
Bubble Puerto Rico is a see-through dome surrounded by palm trees and green hills – all of which you can enjoy from the comfort of your bed.
The Airbnb, situated in the mountainous and humid area of Ponce, offers visitors an ‘ecological, magical stay’ during which they can lie back and watch the stars, birds and sunrise from within.
While the room itself has no privacy (not that you’d need it – you’re in the middle of nowhere!), a private bathroom is located just outside the dome and your own pool is just a couple of steps away from the bubble entrance.
Don’t worry about having to go off-grid; the bubble comes complete with air-con, multi-outlet charging points and decent mobile signal.
There is an open-air kitchen that has a coffee maker, fridge, a small stove and all the amenities you need to make a simple meal, but there’s plenty of places to eat out nearby too.
The bubble’s owners write on AirBnB: ‘Imagine sleeping in a bubble room, bathing in hot water outdoors surrounded by nature, taking a dip in the river, enjoying the private pool with hot water at night, enjoying the moon, the stars and during the day, taking the sun overlooking the river.’
Unfortunately, there aren’t available dates to book the bubble right now(*sob, sob*) but keep an eye out for it opening up again.
Last month, Puerto Rico experienced a spike in coronavirus cases just as it launched a campaign to get more tourists to visit.
So this is one to bookmark ahead of 2021 when we’ll be climbing the walls for an eco-escape. At least that gives us all time to start saving.
In the meantime, there are plenty of amazing UK-based nature spots worth visiting.
How about staying in a luxury shepherd’s hut down in Somerset?
Or if it’s a dome you’re after, check out The Dome Garden in the Forest of Dean, where you can social distance while communing with nature.
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source https://metro.co.uk/2020/08/10/how-about-staying-bubble-hotel-coronavirus-13107466/
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