6 Of The World's Most Remote Hotels Worth Visiting

If you tend to fly to the ends of the earth for your vacation, you might as well enjoy your time once you get there. We have found six luxury hotels where remoteness is a selling point, isolation is a luxury and silence is golden.

1. Pädaste Manor, Estonia


Even in small Estonia, there is such thing as isolation. A trip to Pädaste Manor on Muhu Island involves a two-hour journey from Tallinn, followed by a 30-minute ferry ride and then a short drive to a five-star resort island. Rooms in a completely renovated 19th century manor are furnished in a rustic style, with wooden beams and old-fashioned bathtubs. As for activities, opt for a relaxing bike ride along the beach, a sunset boat trip or a straw bath at the on-site spa.

2. Petit St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines


Petit St. Vincent in St. Vincent Vincent and the Grenadines are a stunning Caribbean resort on his own private island. Twenty-two single and two-bedroom cottages are situated between the hillsides, cliffs and beaches with beautiful views south of the Grenadines. The cottage is free of phone, television, and-gasp-Wi-Fi. Instead, the ancient flag system was used to communicate with the ever-present butler and other attentive staff members.

3. Fogo Island Inn, Canada


Fogo Island is for those who may have a FOMO because of the last isolation lost. Located off the northeastern coast of Newfoundland, Canada, Fogo Island Inn is perched on stage. Hugging the rugged North Atlantic coastline, all 29 suites have views of the ocean and sky from ceiling to ceiling. The design of the inn remains in line with Newfie's aesthetics: The rooms are made from natural materials such as wood, wool, cotton and linen.

4. Remota Patagonia Lodge, Chile


The name says it all. Remota Patagonia Lodge is indeed far, located in the wild plains of southern Chile. Inspiration for architecture: sheep farm building. But there is no feeling of humbug from the loyal Remota guest group. The design of the hotel is simple, but luxurious. All furniture is made by hand from local resources. The dramatic Patagonia change lamp continues through the vertical window that brings into it.

5. Kokomo Island, Fiji


Arrive by seaplane and then drink on Kokomo Island, Fiji, which opened in March 2017. Dive diving will love the place, because the private island is surrounded by Reef Astrolabe the Great. Choose from shelter on the beach or over rolling hills in the middle of a tropical rainforest. No matter which option you choose, you still have your own infinity pool and your own tropical garden. Sure, the spa offers rejuvenation using indigenous Fijian rituals and beauty products.

6. Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island


Southern Ocean Lodge is on Kangaroo Island - a hop from Adelaide, Australia. And you can see kangaroos on a windy island, along with wallabies, koalas and other Oz wildlife. Southern Ocean Lodge, which floats on a secluded cliff, features a suite featuring bespoke furnishings, sunken lounge and glass walls that offer a stunning full frontal view of wilderness wilderness.

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