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Fred Sirieix's Taste: Breathtaking Places to Stay in the World

1. Where Avant-Garde Meets Ancient Glaciers

Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada

A remote island where traditional outport life meets avant-garde architecture, built on land shaped by ancient glaciers.

2. Sleeping in Stone: Matera's Ancient Caves

Matera, Italy

Sleep in a cave dwelling, transformed from an ancient symbol of poverty into a luxurious link to humanity's early history.

3. Salt Flats and Coral Islands

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The world's largest salt flat, where ancient lakebeds hide "islands" of fossilized coral and cacti.

4. The Magical Mountain Lodge

Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve, Chile

A biological reserve in Patagonia where a hotel is built to resemble a moss-covered volcano, complete with a waterfall.

5. Treehouses of the Arctic Circle

Harads, Sweden

Sleep suspended in the Arctic Circle's pine forest canopy, in designs ranging from a UFO to a mirrored cube.

6. Wilderness Immersion in the Pantanal

The Pantanal, Brazil

Immerse yourself in the world's largest tropical wetland, where the highest concentration of wildlife in the Americas roams just outside your lodge.

7. Uluru's Sacred Horizon

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia

Luxury glamping with direct views of Uluru, an ancient sandstone monolith considered sacred by Indigenous Australians.

8. Desert Modernism in Ancient Canyons

Canyon Point, Utah, USA

A minimalist resort built directly into the dramatic geological formations of the Utah desert, blending seamlessly with 180-million-year-old Navajo sandstone.

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