
6 of the World’s Most Isolated Hotels
One is 124 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
1. Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland, Canada. Located on its own island (Fogo), which is off another island, it has 29 rooms, all with floor-to-ceiling views of the North Atlantic.
2. Three Camel Lodge, Mongolia. With rooms designed in the style of traditional nomadic tents, this is the only luxury eco lodge in the Gobi Desert.
3. The Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden. At 124 miles north of the Arctic Circle, this hotel offers "warm" rooms as well as its world-famous "cold" rooms, which are carved completely out of ice and snow every year.
4. White Desert Whichaway Camp, Antarctica. It's hard to find more remote lodging than these chic well-heated sleeping pods at the bottom of the world, which are surrounded by penguins and ice.
6. Constance Tsarabanjina, Madagascar. Twenty-five luxurious villas with thatched roofs are the only lodging on a remote private island off the Madagascar coast.