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Tree Hotel, Sweden © Emma Tagg
Some of the world’s most captivating destinations are best experienced from above. From Sweden’s winter pine forests to Australia’s sunlit beaches, treetop hotels elevate hospitality and give guests fresh perspectives on the landscapes below. These elevated retreats blend design and nature to create memorable escapes for travelers seeking something different. -
© Emma Tagg
For a distinctive stay, Tree Hotel in Harads, Sweden offers eco-friendly, custom-designed tree rooms. Sleep among tall pines in inventive accommodations such as the Mirror Cube, Bird’s Nest or UFO, relax in a treetop sauna, and, if you’re lucky, watch the Northern Lights from your hammock. -
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Tsala Treetop Lodge sits high in the canopy of South Africa’s Garden Route near Plettenberg Bay. Rooms offer sweeping views, private spa bathrooms, fireplaces and infinity pools. Dining on a deck suspended above the forest floor adds to the sense of seclusion and romance. -
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Silky Oaks Lodge in Mossman, Australia, places you within one of the world’s oldest rainforests. Located near the Daintree and the Great Barrier Reef, the lodge features river walks, clear waterholes and beach access. Large verandahs, hammocks and an open-sided treehouse restaurant allow guests to connect with the lush surroundings. -
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Keemala, perched on stilts in the jungle near Phuket, Thailand, showcases Bird’s Nest-style villas. These private havens feature monsoon showers, infinity pools and freestanding bathtubs, all set amid verdant foliage and offering tranquil forest views. -
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Azulik in Tulum, Mexico is an adults-only eco-resort with wooden treetop dwellings that look out over turquoise water. Rooms include outdoor mosaic tubs, decks with swings and Balinese beds, and dining at high-elevation restaurants offers dramatic views of the Mayan jungle and coastline. -
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The Eureka Springs Treehouses in Arkansas provide a quirky, romantic escape. Elevated on cedar logs and surrounded by greenery, each themed cabin draws inspiration from global destinations like Venice, New York, Santa Fe and Paris for a playful, memorable stay. -
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At the Four Seasons Resort Papagayo in Costa Rica, 155 rooms sit among palms near a private beach. The luxury resort pairs nature with refined amenities, including multiple restaurants, a golf course and secluded infinity pools for a restorative getaway.







