Igloo Living In Mauritius

by | Dec 29, 2017 | Africa & Middle East, Camping & Lodges, Eco Friendly, In The News, Suites

Say goodbye to your troubles while inside the Bubble Lodge in Mauritius. Your unique stay begins in a private bubble, complete with stunning views of the impossibly star-filled sky.

Say goodbye to your troubles while inside the Bubble Lodge in Mauritius. Your unique stay begins in a private bubble, complete with stunning views of the impossibly star-filled sky.

There’s plenty of ways to feel like a child here. Your youthful spirit will enjoy a call to play hard while hardly noticing the rustic eco-design’s occasional heat, humidity and rain. At what price happiness? A stay here answers with bubble-designed accommodations focused on well-being, harmony and a closeness with nature.

Have your bubble your way with one or two-bedrooms, as well as a family suite made up of 3 transparent and partially transparent connected bubbles––including air conditioning, sky-view showers and a dehumidifier.

Enjoy delicacies at panoramic Bois Chéri Restaurant, perched over beautiful tea fields and a volcanic crater lake. Paddle boat, hiking and fishing adventures are included as well as tea tasting.

Wine lovers will enjoy a tour of local wineries and collecting a few favourites for a nightcap back at their bubble. The relaxed state induced by setting yourself apart from the world to luxuriate among nature in your lavish private bubble opens the door wider to your dreams as never before.

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