Whether you wanna sleep under ground, or sleep under water, these remote hotels have you covered.
Bloomfield Lodge in Cairns Australia requires a chartered plane, a drive through the Outback, and a trip down river to reach. At Kokopelli's Cave in New Mexico you'll take a ladder to get to your room, which is 70 feet underground in a cave. And if you want to stay at Jules Undersea Lodge in Florida, you'd better know how to scuba dive. Otherwise, you won't be getting to your room.
So if you want to get away from it all, be sure to check out the full list on Forbes. - Link no longer available.
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