Unique hotel concepts are optimistically picking up traction as the travel pattern of recent years. Glamping, treetop hotels, and eco-lodges are no longer new concepts in this trend. Today’s craze that is abandoning us though bubbling excitement, are ‘bubble hotels’. These hotels intend to give you a chance to drench in nature without even missing your material solaces, they have unquestionably been a buzzworthy lodging and travel slant of modern days.
‘Bubble hotels’ are actually resemble the picture that you have imagined them to be. These are transparent, arch moulded settlement with unrestricted perspectives of its environment. These are like inflatable igloos and are ideal spots to get the sight of Northern Lights.
One of such hotel is in Indonesia famous as the Bubble Hotel Bali, i.e. located in the Pecatu district of Uluwatu, which is only a short distance far from the Indian Ocean. Each bubble hotel is structured with a clear-cut domed outside which offers candid views of the stunning Indian ocean, and a warm bed – that make you escaping into your own perfect little bubble.
The hotel includes six little to-medium bubble tents perched on Nyang Beach at Uluwatu. Regarding its amenities, things are truly returning to nature here. Each bubble tent has its own open air shower and toilet, each ensured by security screens. There’s additionally shared barbeque and camp fire facilities on site, however breakfast, lunch and supper are accessible at set times in the course of the day.
The tariffs of the bubbles depend on the size of it,yet they begin at $130 per night. To reach the tents, it takes a 20 to 30-minute stroll down a nature trail by the shoreline.
The nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar). Tourists can take a fly into.