One of the best things about traveling—aside from learning about other cultures and experiencing new places—is staying at incredible locations that you wouldn’t normally come across. Especially if that location includes a luxurious bathtub! I’m talking a magnificent clawfoot one, or one with gorgeous views, maybe even something rustic up in the mountains. Because why not? There’s nothing more relaxing than enjoying a soak while on vacation. Oh, and that incredible bathtub up there? It’s located at Sable Alley in Botswana. Here’s a roundup of some of the most incredible bathtubs from around the world!

Cottar’s 1920s Camp, Kenya

Cottar’s 1920s Camp Safari, Kenya During my stay at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp, I was immediately drawn to their canvas safari bath. The unique canvas baths are set up facing the savannah, allowing you to soak and relax after a long game drive. And who knows, maybe you’ll see some wildlife while you take a dip. BOOK HERE

Sable Alley, Botswana

Sable Alley Bush Bath, Botswana In Botswana, you’ll find the Sable Alley, a luxe camp complete with a luxe outdoor bath set up in the honeymoon tent. It’s something straight out of Pinterest! With the tent being furthest away from the main area, you’ll have extra privacy while you test out the waters. BOOK HERE

The Ritz-Carlton, Singapore

The Ritz-Carlton, Singapore Not every incredible bath has to be outdoors. The Ritz-Carlton in Singapore, named the best hotel in Singapore by Travel & Leisure, has some of the best views from the bathtub. The fabulous marble bathroom offers sweeping views of the cityscape while making you feel as if you’ve been transported to a spa. If you feel like splurging a bit, the Ritz Suite is complete with an oversized jacuzzi tub in the master bathroom which will leave you feeling like a true VIP. BOOK HERE

Thalia Haven, Tasmania

Image courtesy of Thalia Haven Thalia Haven, Tasmania Thalia Haven, an incredible home set up on a 130-acre wooded peninsula in Tasmania, is famous for not only its overall beauty but its bath as well. The bathtub sits on the deck outside the main pavilion where you can steam your cares away while overlooking the rocks and water of the Great Oyster Bay. BOOK HERE

Mahali Mzuri in Kenya

Mahali Mzuri, Kenya Does stepping into a clawfoot bathtub and relaxing while taking in the gorgeous views of Kenya sound like your cup of tea? Mahali Mzuri literally means “beautiful place” in Swahili, which hardly begins to do this place justice. BOOK HERE

Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, Botswana

Image courtesy of Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, Botswana Sanctuary Baines’ Camp, Botswana Sanctuary Baines’ Camp in Botswana is a small camp set in a grove of trees, surrounded by papyrus beds. The six luxurious suites are complete with four-post beds, a sitting room, a large wooden deck complete with a private pool, and most importantly an opulent star bath where you can bathe underneath the African night sky. BOOK HERE

Mystic Hot Springs, Utah

Mystic Hot Springs, Utah You might have come across the Mystic Hot Springs on Instagram. Located in Monroe, Utah, you won’t have to travel across the world for these baths. The soaking area consists of two concrete pools and six vintage cast iron bathtubs and the minute you arrive, you’ll understand how they received their name. BOOK HERE

Hamanasi Adventure & Dive Resort in Belize

Hamanasi Adventure & Dive Resort, Belize The award-winning eco-resort on Belize’s coast definitely didn’t disappoint. And when I saw the bathtub overlooking the jungle you can bet that I was sold! BOOK HERE

Waitomo Hilltop Glamping, New Zealand

Image courtesy of Waitomo Hilltop Waitomo Hilltop Glamping, New Zealand With panoramic views of the New Zealand farmland, the Waitomo Hilltop takes glamping to a whole new level. The clawfoot tubs sit on a private wooden deck, overlooking the lush green hills. They’re the perfect place to end the night after making s’mores over your own firepit. BOOK HERE

Cheetah Plains in Sabi Sands

Cheetah Plains in Sabi Sands, South Africa The open-air bathtub at Cheetah Plains was my favorite (completely over-the-top but fully appreciated) design feature. The entire property really is one-of-a-kind, creating harmony between innovative design and the simplicity of nature. BOOK HERE

Budapest, Hungary

Bonus: Budapest’s Baths, Hungary While it’s not exactly a “bathtub,” what list would be complete without the baths in Budapest? My favorite is Szechenyi Bath—Budapest’s largest, grandest, and busiest thermal bath. It also happens to be the city’s first bath, dating back to 1913. Overall What incredible baths do you know of around the world? I’m always looking for a relaxing getaway so please share in the comments below! 🙂

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