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Cave hotels

Escape to an underground or rock-encased hotel for a unique experience and get closer to nature.


Cave hotels... the Cappodocia Elkep Evi is a cave hotel in Turkey located on the edge of a national park which has modern facilities blended with an ancient feel. The complex has three seven-room bed and breakfast suites and a two-bedroom suite clustered together. Picture: Cappodocia Ekep Evi Hotel


Features... most rooms at the Cappodocia Elkep Evi Hotel include a private terrace with panoramic views of Cappadocia overlooking the town of Urgup and the adjacent Goreme National Park. Picture: Cappodocia Ekep Evi Hotel


"Jewel of Santorini"... Alexander's cave houses are set in Oia, on Greece's Santorini Island. The cave houses have stunning views and spin out over houses clinging to rocks. Picture: Alexander's Hotel


Modern twist... Alexander's cave houses are fully self-contained cave villas and suites. Picture: Alexander's Hotel


Escape... New Mexico's Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast is a hotel built 21 metres underground. The one-bedroom cave hotel was carved from a 65-million year old sandstone formation 85 metres above the nearby La Plata River. Picture: Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast


Rocky creations... guests have a striking view of the southwest sunsets from the cliff tops surrounding the hotel. Picture: Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast


Developments... the cave was originally intended to be a unique geologic office. Picture: Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast


Hidden away... the entrance to the Kokopelli hotel is located in the cliff-face and is reached by walking down a sloping path and steps cut into the sandstone. There is a short ladder at the bottom of the path with wooden steps that land you on the flagstone porch and the front entrance to the hotel. Picture: Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast


Creature comforts... the Kikipelli inn is furnished with plush carpeting, Southwestern style furniture and accents, kitchen including microwave and washer/dryer, cascading waterfall-style shower, and a flagstone hot tub. Picture: Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast


Pampering... the Kokopelli's flagstone hot tub. Picture: Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast


-out style living, underground shops, bar and opal display areas - all within sandstone surrounds in the heart of Coober Pedy, South Australia. Visitors can stay underground or above ground. Sleeping underground is quiet, cool, dark and airy, and the rooms are spacious with high ceilings. The hotel says that most visitors tell them that sleeping underground gives them the best night's sleep they have ever had. Picture: Desert Cave Hotel


Stunning... the Les Hautes Roches is a manor house overlooking France's Loire Valley. Most of its rooms are caves dug out of the adjacent cliff. Picture: Les Hautes Roches


Mystery and beauty... there is an underground labyrinth hidden with the Hotel Les Hautes Roches, and this former monastery is an elegant and romantic way to sleep in a cave. Picture: Les Hautes Roches


Luxury and comfort in a cave-setting... the intimate Serinn House in Turkey has just five guest rooms, each individually designed to reflect the beauty of the natural caves while maintaining remaining modern. Picture: Serinnhouse


Everything you need... Serinnhouse's rooms are elegantly furnished and include private showers, wireless internet access and reclining reading lights. Picture: Serinnhouse


Turkey is the home of cave hotels... the Gamirasu Cave Hotel is a restored twenty-five-room troglodyte cave house opened in 1999, in Ayvali Village near Urgup in the heart of Cappadocia, Turkey. Picture: Gamirasu Cave Hotel


Ancient... it is a restored thousand-year-old Byzantine monastic retreat which offers modern conveniences. Picture: Gamirasu Cave Hotel


Stylish... the Gamirasu Cave hotel has 20 simple rooms that are cooled by volcanic rock and guests are served five-course meals and are treated with live Turkish music. Picture: Gamirasu Cave Hotel


History... for more than 4,000 years the people of Cappadocia, central Turkey, lived in caves, making the Gamirasu Cave Hotel a fitting style of accomodation for the town. Picture: Gamirasu Cave Hotel


Mining suite... sleep in the mining suite at Sweden's Sala Silvermine, rooms are 155 metres under ground at one of the world's best preserved mine settings. Picture: Sala Silvermine




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