As the name suggests, this place is all about the view. The first hotel ever to be built on Navajo Tribal Park land, it’s owned by Navajo people and was designed to blend in with its sacred setting. Set your alarm early to see the sun rise spectacularly above Monument Valley.
Immerse yourself in the Amazon by booking a night in the canopy tree house at this remote eco-lodge. Set at the end of a wooden walkway almost a hundred feet up in the trees, the comfy cabaña allows guests to truly be at one with their jungle surroundings with a touch of luxury thrown into the mix.
It doesn’t get much more secluded than this camp just outside of Namibia's fascinating Skeleton Coast National Park, which is only accessible by light aircraft. Expect to be entranced by the stark yet beautiful desert landscape that stretches from the camp as far as the eye can see.
EM Forster’s Miss Honeychurch would positively swoon at the views from Palazzo Niccolini’s Dome suite. You can almost touch the mighty dome of Florence’s magnificent Duomo from the windows. Now that’s what we call a room with a view.
Set on Florence’s Piazza del Duomo within former workshops of celebrated Florentine artists, the hotel oozes history. It has many gorgeous period features including high painted ceilings, frescoes and antique furniture.
Lofty city views are on offer for all guests at this high-rise hotel, but the London suite on the 38th floor has the ultimate outlook over the capital’s skyline. The super-luxurious lodgings, which come with a butler, naturally, have a telescope and binoculars just in case you want to peer a little closer at the city's comings and goings from your window seat.
Sleep beneath the northern lights or midnight sun in Lapland. Although you may be too excited to do any sleeping at all once you've checked into the Eagle Suite at this stylish hotel. A glass roof and walls allow guests to gaze across the surrounding pristine forest from their "nest", a curved bed set in the branches of a tree that “grows” through the two-level suite.
Perched 2,000m above sea level in the Al Hajar mountains, Jamal Akhdar overlooks steep cliffs, craggy ravines and deep gorges. Combining traditional Omani architecture and décor with serious luxury, Jamal Akhdar blends in beautifully with its desert surroundings.
Soak up views of a coral garden as you soak in the bathtub at Kandolhu’s luxurious Ocean Pool Villa. You may spot a passing turtle or blue sturgeon fish if you wallow long enough. You're also in prime position for panoramas of the Indian Ocean’s fiery sunsets – best enjoyed with the resort's signature paradise martini in hand.
Wonderful views are par for the course in most of Kenya’s safari camps, but Loisaba takes it to the next level with its star beds. These gorgeous handcrafted four-poster beds are rolled out at night onto raised wooden platforms so guests can sleep directly beneath the star-strewn skies.
Set on a rocky kopje (small hill) near a waterhole, the wooden star bed platforms include a sitting area and open-plan bathroom. They have panoramic views of Loisaba Conservancy where elephants, rhinos, lions, kudu and wild dogs roam.
Lose yourself in the dense woods of the Guadalest valley at this smart and sustainable adults-only hotel. Designed by owner and architect Daniel May Pardo, the striking pods jut out from rocky crags with floor-to-ceiling glass walls creating sensational vistas.
Clear your mind and revive your senses at this serene mountain hideaway in northern India. As the name suggests, Shakti Leti 360 delivers stunning views at every turn from its four exclusive cottages. At an altitude of 8,000ft, you can gaze down to pretty hill stations in the foothills and across to the Himalayas in the north.
Guests arrive by speed boat at this seriously special island retreat in Thailand's photogenic Phang Nga Bay. Opt for an ocean panorama pool villa to wake up to soaring views across the marine national park.
Every room in this striking hotel has been designed to showcase its remarkable views over Lake Sarmiento towards the hulking granite towers of Torres del Paine. You'll be mesmerised by panoramas of the national park's otherworldly beauty wherever you turn.
Dwarfed by the mighty Slættaratindur, the Faroe Islands’ highest mountain, this cute little turf-topped guesthouse looks like a hobbit dwelling huddling beneath the brooding landscape.
Spot oriental pied hornbills, white-bellied sea eagles and butterflies fluttering around the treetops from your bird's eye position on the balcony in the Datai's canopy suite. Overlooking the jungle and out towards the Andaman Sea, you may even spy a Sunda flying lemur gliding around the ancient rainforest.