The growing trend in accommodation, bubble tents are a brilliant method of getting nearer to nature.
Sleeping Beneath the Stars
Can you would imagine dropping off to sleep in your own snow dome? Snuggled warmly during intercourse, encased inside your private bubble – gazing up in the sky while soft white flakes drift down everywhere? It sounds like the perfect Christmas travel experience, doesn't it?
But although it might seem like only a dream, or perhaps a fairytale fantasy, the idea of dozing off and away to sleep acquire the best in the stars in the chic new bubble tent is really increasing in popularity across the world. This new trend appears everywhere from New Brunswick in Canada to Marseille in France. There's a lovely one in Iceland – where, surrounded by pine trees dripping in snow, the picturesque bubble tent does indeed look like a Christmas snow globe.
A little nearer to home, Bubbletent Australia is situated in NSW's Capertee Valley, just three hours from Sydney. Overlooking the 2nd biggest canyon on the planet, their bubbles are named Leo, Virgo and Cancer – inspired by the night-time views. Each provides a slightly different experience, may it be the sunset vistas over the valley from Virgo, or Cancer's secret lookouts and towering cliffs. Whichever you choose, the experience is really a dream become a reality for just about any outdoor enthusiast.
Meanwhile, for a summertime stay, go to a secluded sandbank within the Maldives' Baa Atoll. The Spanish- designed Beach Bubble tent at Finolhu resort is UV-protected and waterproof, and has a four-poster bed, a big chair or even a turntable to help you get in to the mood as the sun falls. Additionally, it includes a separate adjoining bubble bathroom. Just come out the lights watching the stars glide past. Available for an intimate one-night- only 'Dream Eclipse' experience from sunset to sunrise, it's US$600 per couple, which includes a private beach barbecue and breakfast with the water.