Dreaming of your next getaway? From exotic safari retreats to magical glass igloos and the world's first underwater resort, check out these off-the-grid destinations that should be on your post-Covid travel bucket list
With Covid-19 having left most of the world in self-isolation, travel plans are off the table for the foreseeable future. What better way to pass the time than to start planning your next trip and hotel stay once the travel restrictions are lifted? We’ve put together some of the world’s most breathtaking hotels to (virtually) satiate your wanderlust and inspire your post-pandemic adventures.
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1. Anthénea, France
Anthénea—the world’s first floating eco-deluxe floating pod—is a dream come true for discerning travellers who yearn for peace and complete seclusion. Featuring a futuristic design that inspired by the floating saucer in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, each hotel suite offered by Anthénea is powered by solar energy and equipped with eco-friendly modern furnishings, offering travellers a sustainable way to connect with nature without sacrificing style and luxury.
In addition to 360-degree views of the surrounding ocean, the pod also comes with a living room area, a bedroom with an enormous round bed, as well as a bathtub that can be filled with either sea or freshwater. But the real centrepiece is the rooftop solarium area, where you can soak up the sun and take in the sea views with a drink in hand. Make sure to book Anthénea’s wellness pod and enjoy their signature massage for some divine pampering, too.
The pods are available to rent for a unique floating hotel experience along the coast of Brittany, France. You can even buy the pod and make it your very own personalised holiday home to sail around the world.
Find out more at anthenea.fr