The World's Most Remote Hotels
The World's Most Remote Hotels is a TV show on SBS ONE. The program has been available since 2024. A total of 10 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in December 2024.
Last broadcast:04/12/2024 at 00:25
Last episode
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The World's Most Remote Hotels
The Torridon is framed by the rolling hills and untamed landscape of the Scottish Highlands. This Victorian hotel is a fairytale love nest where time seems to have stood still.
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26:48
Casa de Sao Lourenco, situated at the pinnacle of the Zezere Glacial Valley, is a serene mountain retreat fashioned around the historic Pousada de Sao Lourenco in Manteigas. Originating in the 1940s, this establishment stands as one of Portugal's pioneering hotels.
26:07
Qasr Al Sarab is in a desert valley in immense dunes, and facing salt marshes, the hotel is revealed with its stone towers, large trellises and water games, resembling an ancient Arab fortress.
28:51
Located in the middle of a lava field in Iceland, the Budir hotel exists since the 40's. Owned by an entrepreneur, it carries the story of these desolated land, and the staff is unchanged in years.
27:59
Hotel Hoshi Onsen is the one of oldest in the world and the same family has been running this traditional ryokan since 1875 years. The inn attracts writers, painters, in search for the incredible serenity of the place.
26:44
Ana Paula and her husband Jean-Baptiste are the co-founder of this yoga retreat on the Mexican coast, next to the local fishing village of Quimixto. Today the place has a very strong aura, with shaman regularly coming to initiate the travelers, and yoga adepts.
27:35
Located in the deserted mountains of Patagonia, Torres del Paine, this ranch has been kept intact by the founders. Completely cut off from the rest of the world, this shelter from the extreme climate of Patagonia is a unique place surrounded by sheep, and low skies with incredible cloud structures.
25:59
The Kasbah of Toubkal is the epilogue of a family story. It is that of two brothers, Mike and Chris, an adventurer and a businessman, and their partner Haj Maurice who fell in love with Morocco and Imlil in particular.
27:03
The only way to reach this delightful inn is by foot. Johanna Fink von Klebelsberg, the eccentric owner of Briol, grand daughter of the founder, has cleverly preserved the inn’s ancient character by not adding any modern luxuries... or men!
28:12
Kent the founder, his wife Brita and their daughter Sofia, a native of the neighboring village, are the founders and the welcoming hosts of this extraordinary hotel. Today the Tree hotel has 7 cabins from the most luxurious to the most exuberant, all created by the biggest names in Swedish architecture.