If you are looking for an experience like no other, try these hotels which offer outdoor rooms for a night at one with nature. From drifting off to sounds on the African plains and a night under the stars in Italy (centre) or St Lucia (right) to enjoying a sunset from an open-air tree house in Thailand (left), here is MailOnline Travel's pick of the most spectacular rooms under the stars.
Fire and ice: An eye-popping volcano and one of the best snow records in the world makes Japan's Niseko ski resort the peak of perfection (the luxury lodgings help, too)
MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill is wowed by Niseko with its 6,200ft volcano (main), snowmobiling and the uncrowded runs totalling 29 miles that are covered in powder. And then there's the luxurious Kasara Niseko Village Townhouse (right), which which affords guests quite stupendous views of the resort's geological wonder. It has a superbly appointed huge, swish kitchen, a boot room, dining room, a trio of ensuite bedrooms, a dressing room and a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Plus a wonderful standalone wooden bath.
Let it snow! Ski resorts in French Alps forced to delay start of season as slopes remain bare due to balmy December weather
Many resorts were hoping to open this weekend, but have decided not to run their ski lifts as they - and holidaymakers - wait for more snow. Saint-Jean-de-Sixt (left) is among those that remain closed amid a 14 per cent drop in bookings in the French Alps. Resorts at Chaillol (top right) and Le Collet d'Allevard (bottom right) are also mostly bare, although some slopes at higher altitudes are open.
Breathtaking marine life, extreme stargazing and one-on-one scuba diving instruction: Why a staying on pontoon in the middle of the Great Barrier Reef is the ultimate way to see the Whitsundays
Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia is a travel bucket-list item for many - and for good reason. And the best place to do it is Reefworld, in the picturesque Whitsundays. Pictured: MailOnline Travel's Katie Amey before a snorkelling trip (inset), Hardy Reef from the air (top left), the swags for overnight guests (top right), the beautiful marine life (bottom right), and the Reefworld pontoon itself (bottom left).
Shaking up a cocktail, tucking passengers into bed and calming nervous flyers: Fascinating vintage photos reveal life in the sky for the first air hostesses of the 1930's
The first female flight attendant was Ellen Church, who flew from San Francisco to Chicago in 1930. She helped to recruit the first group of female flight attendants. Over the next decade, air hostesses became increasingly popular, especially those who were trained as nurses, as they were thought to calm nervous fliers.
Can you believe these were taken by an EIGHT-year-old? Photography prodigy who has worked with cameras since he was five captures stunning scenes around the UK
These stunning images of some of the most breathtaking spots in the UK were taken by a photographer who is just eight-years-old. Oliver Andreas, from Gosport, Hampshire, has been taking photographs from a young age and became a confident landscape photographer when he was just five. His talent hasn't gone unnoticed. The prodigy has judged young photographer's competitions and has now been made the ambassador for a top photography company.
A private suite with a lie-flat bed, spa-style showers and a lounge: What it's REALLY like to fly in Etihad's new A380 First Apartments
Etihad's extravagant Residence suite has been causing a buzz - and not only for its price tag. Thankfully there is another (cheaper) way to fly First Class in the form of the airline's First Apartments. And forget tiny capsule seating, passengers can enjoy the privacy of their own section complete with bed, vanity mirror and sofa for as little as £2,500 a ticket, one way. The private suite features a Poltrona Frau leather ottoman, which can be used for entertaining, or converted into an 81-inch lay-flat bed (right). Instead of screens on the back of seats, there are 24-inch flat screen televisions and guests can also entertain in the lobby lounge (left) available to enjoy an after-meal drink in. There is also a bathroom (inset) with showers to freshen up while on board.
Are these the world's ugliest skyscrapers? Elephants, gods and climbing babies are among the most bizarre towers in the world
Skyscrapers have become symbols of every major city, but some have drawn interest from tourists because they are so bizarre. East of Beijing, guests can stay at a hotel (left) that features the likeness of the Chinese gods of good fortune, prosperity and longevity. Bangkok's Elephant Building (top right) is Thailand's 'most talked about building' - but for the wrong reasons. Prague's television tower features sculptures of naked babies crawling up its communist-era pillars (bottom right).
A heavenly view: Jaw dropping video captures the moment two daredevils climb 124ft to the top of Rio de Janeiro's iconic Christ the Redeemer statue
The hair-raising video shows Russian photographers Vadim Makhorov, 26, and Vitaliy Raskalov, 22, exploring the streets of Rio de Janeiro before summiting the world-renowned statue. The footage and pictures are a breath-taking display of the stunning views of the city offered up by the magnificent landmark.
Want a break with guaranteed sunshine or snow and the cleanest air? The countries that get the best weather in the world
When booking a holiday many seek to find a place that has guaranteed sunshine and little chance of rain ruining the fun. If this is the case tourists would be best heading to Arizona, which gets around 4,000 hours of rays a year (top right). And those looking for fresh air and starry landscapes should head to Iceland, where visitors inhale the cleanest air on earth, and Namibia, which boasts pristine skies. One of the best countries for ideal humidity is Cyprus, whose ocean location provides welcome cool breezes for holidaymakers. Whether you feel most at home soaking up the sun or heading to the slopes, here are the destinations with the most perfect weather conditions from around the world.
Motorcycle diaries: The breathtaking images taken by a French photographer on an eight-year road trip around Vietnam will make you ache to visit the country
Photographer, Réhahn, gave up his hectic life in France in 2007 to take a motorbike trip through Hoi An, Dong Van Valley and Mu Cang Chai and beyond. He has captured over 50,000 pictures - including shots of cycling locals (left), women rowing down an algae covered lake (centre) and the rolling rice fields in Mu Cang Chai (right) during his Vietnamese odyssey but only 145 have made it into his first photo book.
Are these the world's scariest landing strips? The airport approaches so terrifying even pilots will think twice
To get to certain idyllic spots in the world, you have to land at some seriously challenging airports. Some flanked by the ocean like the Marshall Islands, are hair-raising even for pilots. Sint Marteen Airport (left) in the Caribbean is notorious for its low approach over a crowded beach. Kai Tak Airport (top right) in Hong Kong forces pilots to descend through high rises and mountains. Manakara Airport (bottom right) in Madagascar is cut in two by an active railway line.
Nights in the backpacker ghetto: Street massage, laughing gas and cheap beer on tap feature in photo tour of Bangkok (but does it all look a little tame?)
With a beer bottle in one hand and a camera in the other, photographer Maciej Dakowicz captured the highs and lows of revellers in Bangkok's 'backpacker ghetto'. Every year tourists from around the world still flock to the Thai capital - a city notorious for its hedonistic vibrancy, making it a paradise for holidaymakers who prefer to come out at night.
Is this the most entertaining flight layover of all time? Ballet dancers perform hilarious routines on airport's moving walkway
Dancers from State Street Ballet, in Santa Barbara, California, held each other over their heads and did handstands on the walkway to pass the time at Denver's international airport. They thought it would be a funny way to pass the time during a five-hour layover, and the video now has more than 2.5 million views on Facebook.
Outrage after Zenith cruise ship's anchor 'completely destroyed' a portion of coral reef in the Cayman Islands
Underwater footage shot by a dive instructor, Scott Prodahl, shows the anchor (left) and its chain draped across the reef - breaking off pieces of coral - while the ship (inset) was in George Town's harbour. Prodahl claimed a massive portion of the reef was 'completely destroyed' as the chain (right) moved back and forth, and called for greater protection. However, environment bosses said there was no negligence on the part of the ship's crew.
Would you brag about these locations? Facebook reveals its most checked-in places of 2015
Around a billion users go on Facebook daily with many sharing their locations with friends. The social media site has revealed its top 20 most checked-in locations. Disney took the top spot, but with parks in California, Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and the soon-to-be-opened Shanghai, they perhaps have an unfair advantage. Following behind were the Universal Studios parks and the dazzling lights of New York's Times Square (bottom right). It is hard to take a bad picture of Yosemite National Park (left) - which probably account for why so many people take to the social media site to share the destination with friends. And it is no surprise the Eiffel Tower (top right) took fourth place as the attraction welcomes almost seven million visitors a year (around 75 per cent of whom are foreigners).
In a Star Wars destination not so far away: The Force Awakens film locations you can visit and where to stay for an out of this world escape
There's no doubt about it - Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be one of the biggest films of 2015. The seventh film in the series has already been predicted to take £400 million in its opening weekend, when it finally hits the big screens world wide on December 18. As the buzz builds around the latest release, MailOnline Travel looks at some of the filming locations around the world including Iceland, Abu Dhabi and the UK, and a few Star Wars themed attractions you can visit.
Are these the most impressive Christmas trees in the world? From New York's centrepiece lit by 45,000 bulbs to The Vatican's decorations revealing the scene-stealing festive features across the globe
Whether they be placed outside one of the globe's most iconic buildings in Italy (top left) or guarding the entrance to Kyoto's train station, their magical presence is felt by all celebrating the season. MailOnline Travel reveals their take on the world's most stunning holiday décor - from the tallest floating tree in Rio de Janeiro (bottom left) to an elevated pink decoration in The Galeries Lafayette in Paris (right).
Grim photos show passenger jet's cabin flooded by 'raw effluent' as liquid leaked from bathroom into aisle mid-flight
Air Zimbabwe has denied claims that human waste flowed down an aisle after a passenger's photos of the mess surfaced on social media following the flight from Harare to Johannesburg. The photos show a long streak of liquid and a flight attendant trying to stop the flow. The airline claims clean, odourless water flowed into the cabin after a faucet was left running in a lavatory.
Couple who quit their jobs for life on the high seas: Pair sold their house and blew their wedding budget to explore the world by boat
Despite having never lived on a boat before and having limited nautical experience, former TV weather presenter Charlie Smith, 29, and her fiancé, who goes by the name Captain, 34, embarked on a new life on the high seas this year. Leaving behind everything they knew, the adventurous couple departed their home in Jersey, Channel Islands and so far have sailed their way round the west of the Mediterranean, France, Spain, Italy, Elba, Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands.
Are these the best private islands in the world? From French Polynesia to Abu Dhabi you can castaway in style at an A-lister hideaway for as little as £250 a night (and even Cara Delevingne reveals her favourite)
Condé Nast Traveller has scoured the planet to find the ultimate private islands around the world. Indulge in a selection, which includes destinations from a Greek island, to a luxury lighthouse in Maine. Festival-loving model and actor Cara Delevigne (inset left) favours the secluded Parrot Cay for its crystal-clear waters, whitewashed villas and laid-back Caribbean atmosphere, but other top locations include the slick, Asian-style lair Zaya Nurai Island in Abu Dhabi (top right), the sumptuous The Brando in French Polynesia (left) and Ariara in the Philippines (bottom right).
Ahead of the crowd: TripAdvisor's top 10 upcoming holiday destinations for 2016 (with surprising hotspots including Brighton and Liverpool)
The seaside city of Brighton was named sixth in the world and third in Europe in the annual TripAdvisor awards that identify places growing in popularity according to feedback from millions of travellers. Taking the top accolade for the 2016 awards was Tulum in Mexico (top left), recognised for its Yucatan beaches and well-preserved ancient ruins. Banff, Canada (top right), Gatlinburg, Tennessee (bottom left), and the Iguazu Falls (bottom right) and Brighton (centre) were also selected.
DO look down: Trending hashtag on Instagram #fromwhereidrone shows spectacular aerial photographs of landscapes around the world like you've never seen them before
A hashtag that is currently trending is #fromwhereidrone, where people can showcase the most spectacular images from above. Here MailOnline Travel shares highlights including a fiery-coloured coastline round Lake Mead, Nevada (left), the sunset peeking through the Bahá'í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois (top right) and the romantic island of Lonubo in the Maldives (bottom right).
Bugatti of the sea: Team behind the world's fastest supercar reveals plans for sleek luxury yachts with top speeds of 43mph (starting at £1.5million)
Ranging from 42ft to 88ft in size, the luxury yachts will have dark blue carbon fibre and titanium hulls, accommodation for four and the same flair as Bugatti's classic and modern cars. The interior can be tailored to the owner's liking, and each vessel will take a year to build. With a starting price of £2.3million ($3.5million), the 63ft mid-range yacht has salons above and below deck, accommodation for up to four guests, and a cabin for crew.
Now THAT'S one way to get away from it all! Spine-shaped floating hotel with restaurants, cinemas and swimming pools on board can drift across the ocean
Designed by 32-year-old Londoner Gianluca Santosuosso, the luxurious MORPHotel (left) would be composed of capsules that house guest rooms with ever-changing views of the sea. On board, guests would have access to the same amenities as a hotel on land, including swimming pools (top right), restaurants and lounge space (bottom right). Each end of the half-mile spine would have a boat that can detach from the structure and take guests for a ride in the surrounding waters.
How many have you visited? The 20 most Instagrammed locations of 2015 revealed (with New York, Paris and Moscow attractions all featuring highly)
Instagram has revealed its top geotagged locations of 2015, and one thing was for certain - tourists love Disney, with four of the five parks featuring in the top 20 results. Also popular was the Louvre in Paris (top left), the Empire State Building (top right), the Eiffel Tower (centre), the Yankee Stadium in New York (bottom left) and Santa Monica Pier in California (bottom right).
As if you needed another reason to visit Thailand: Revealing 21 NEW national parks featuring waterfalls, forests and underwater diving spots
The first seven of the new national parks in Thailand will be registered within three months. Five parks have been approved. Others are waiting for Royal Decree and should be listed by end of 2016. The proposed list include Doi Phatang in Chiang Rai (main), Hat Khanom in Mu Ko Thale Tai (inset right) and Tham Sakoen in Nan (inset left).
A film set from a galaxy far, far away: Haunting images show abandoned Star Wars props deep in the Tunisian desert
These surreal photographs are instantly familiar to any fan of Star Wars - they show the landscape of Tatooine, where Luke Skywalker grew up in the sci-fi blockbuster. Tunisia, where much of the classic film was shot, was a popular tourist destination before being caught up in the 'Arab Spring' of 2011, and is now trying to rebuild its tourism industry. Here, MailOnline Travel takes a look at some of the fascinating sets left behind that will bring fond memories for dedicated Star Wars fans around the world. Included is Luke Skywalker's home (bottom right), a collection of vaporators (bottom left) and even toilets that were used by the cast (inset centre).
Seeing double from the Colosseum to the Tower of London: Daughter recreates treasured holiday snaps her mother took 30 years earlier
Lydia Coutré, a journalism student from Cleveland, Ohio, (pictured far left in photo bottom row, centre) travelled to Italy and London to capture iconic buildings that had already featured in their family album 30 years ago. The opportunity came about when the high-school student was offered the chance to study in Florence in Italy. Back in 1982, Lydia's mother Rita (far left in photo top row, centre) visited the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, returning to the U.S. with a varied collection of photographs. Included in the comparisons are Trafalgar Sqaure (top left) and Tower Bridge (top right ) from London, and Rome's Colosseum (bottom left) and the Leaning Tower of Pisa (bottom right) in Italy.
Coney Island in its heyday: Fascinating images show the New York seaside retreat jammed with city revellers lining the beaches and enjoying elephant rides
Nicknamed America's Playground, Coney Island offered New Yorkers the chance to escape the city and enjoy amusement rides, theatre shows and even have a dip in the sea. In the later years of the 19th century, the rough and tumble party spot was even dubbed 'Sodom by the Sea,' although family amusements began to later pop up in the 1900s. Here are some incredible black and white retrospective photographs showing Coney Island in its heyday during 1896 to 1905.
A road trip for the bucket list: Take a spin down the world's longest, clearly defined coastal driving route which covers 1,600 miles of Ireland's stunning west coast
Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way is a spectacular chance to witness the most breathtaking landscapes in the country. Sights not to miss include Ireland's longest cave, Pollnagollum and the Cliffs of Moher (bottom right). John Craven and his wife returned to Ireland to realise their goal of driving the stunning route from Donegal to Galway in eight days.
Go for a spin on a 1,000-year-old moat or in the shadow of a royal seaside retreat: As the festive season gets fully into swing, the best ice skating rinks in Britain revealed
From skating in the shadows of the Natural History Museum (top left) and the Tower of London (top right) to a snowy arena at the Eden Project in Cornwall (bottom left), there are many spectacular options this year. Working round popular landmarks are Glasgow On Ice's rink in the heart of George's Square (bottom right) and the skating at Somerset House (centre). Here is MailOnline Travel's guide to the rinks you should not miss this season - even if you are more Bambi on ice than Torvill or Dean.
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