Top 30 Unique Tree House Hotels Around the Globe

Escape to Tree House Hotels

A vacation offers you a break from your routine — and what better way to escape the ordinary than by staying in a tree house? Built into nature and surrounded by leaves and branches, tree house hotels provide an unparalleled connection to the outdoors. Whether you long to recapture childhood wonder or seek a romantic retreat, these magical accommodations evoke a sense of awe and adventure.

Importantly, many of these alluring tree house stays surpass your typical backyard fort in luxury. Numerous properties feature amenities such as air conditioning, hot tubs, and upscale furnishings, alongside unique designs like ladders and suspension bridges that promote a playful atmosphere. Regardless of which unique treetop retreat you choose, you can anticipate tranquility and excitement in your elevated setting. Explore 30 of the best tree house hotels around the world below.

1. Hapuku Lodge + Tree Houses, New Zealand

Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses, South Island, New Zealand
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This luxurious country hotel is located on a deer breeding farm along the rugged coastline of Kaikoura, a renowned seaside town. The five tree houses (three one-bedroom and two family accommodations) are nestled in the canopy of a native kanuka grove, with large windows showcasing breathtaking views of the mountains and Pacific Ocean. Guests can take advantage of mountain bikes available at the lodge or arrange ocean fishing trips, botanical tours, picnics, and hikes to explore the gorgeous surroundings.

2. Bambu Indah, Indonesia

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Bambu Indah is a serene retreat harmonizing beautifully with the lush jungle of Ubud, Bali. Founded by designers and environmentalists John and Cynthia Hardy, this boutique hotel features whimsical bamboo homes and restored antique Javanese accommodations. A standout tree house overlooks the Sayan Valley with a spiral staircase leading to a double-pod cocoon complete with luxurious bedding, a sleek bathroom, and an open-air layout that naturally cools the space. With restaurants, natural spring-fed pools, and a spa onsite, it’s a nature-immersive getaway.

3. Sanctuary Treehouse Resort, Tennessee

Sanctuary Treehouse Resort
Photo credit: Bruce McCamish/Sanctuary Treehouse Resort.

Projected to become the world’s largest tree house resort upon completion, Sanctuary Treehouse Resort provides a fun way to experience nature in the Smoky Mountains. With plans for 130 tree houses across a 40-acre property, this resort features elevated dwellings including exciting elements like 20-foot slides, escape hatches, and hidden ladders. Offering three distinct types of tree houses for couples, families, and groups of up to 12, guests can appreciate nearby attractions such as Dollywood and Gatlinburg SkyPark.

4. Kanopi House, Jamaica

Treehouse at Kanopi House, Blue Lagoon, Jamaica
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Set amidst the natural beauty of a hillside rainforest, Kanopi House spans six acres with tree houses situated high among majestic 100-foot banyans. The stunning views overlook the Blue Lagoon and surrounding greenery, while also blending eco-friendliness with luxury: Each tree house features renewable materials and handcrafted furnishings from Jamaican artisans as well as balconies, outdoor showers, and kitchenettes.

5. Acre, Mexico

Interior bedroom at Acre Treehouse Hotel in San Jose del Cabo
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Nestled within 25 acres of greenery, with an organic farm, morning yoga classes, and award-winning dining, this boutique resort near San Jose del Cabo boasts 13 tree houses featuring private terraces, bathrooms with outdoor showers, curated minibars, and king-size beds wrapped in mosquito nets. An outstanding farm-to-table dining experience coupled with innovative cocktails offers a memorable culinary journey. You can explore the gardens and meet the property’s friendly animals, such as resident peacocks and friendly goats.

6. Sunset at the Palms Resort, Jamaica

Treehouse at Sunset at the Palms Resort, Negril, Jamaica
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This luxury adults-only all-inclusive resort features 85 tree house-style accommodations spread across its lush 10 acres. With amenities like air conditioning, king-size platform beds, balconies with day beds, robes, slippers, and nightly turndown service, it promises a luxurious experience. The resort also houses five restaurants including a beach grill and buffet options, three bars, and a swim-up bar, in addition to a spa, fitness center, and access to a private beach club.

7. Chewton Glen, United Kingdom

Treehouse at Chewton Glen, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Secluded within a wooded valley, this luxurious, dog-friendly resort features guest rooms, suites, and exquisite tree houses with five-star amenities, including concierge services, kitchenettes, king-size beds, terraces, hot tubs, and heated floors. Positioned just steps away are the spa, restaurants, garden, and cooking school. Guests can also indulge in traditional afternoon tea or sip bubbly drinks like Nyetimber and Laurent-Perrier rosé.

8. The Green O, Montana

Exterior of the tree haus at the green o
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Surrounded by the 37,000-acre forested grounds of The Resort at Paws Up near Missoula, The Green O is an all-inclusive, adults-only retreat featuring 12 standalone houses. Among these is the Tree Haus, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, a spiral glass staircase leading to the bedroom, and modern amenities such as an eco-kitchen, outdoor hot tub, and an expansive bathroom. Whether you prefer relaxing views or adventure-seeking activities like fly fishing and horseback riding, this destination offers it all.

9. Primland Resort, Auberge Resorts Collection, Virginia

Primland treehouse lodging unit interior
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This 12,000-acre resort showcases three tree houses overlooking the Dan River Gorge, with spectacular views of Kibler Valley. Set amidst grand trees, the Barn Owl, Cooper’s Hawk, and Golden Eagle tree houses provide guests with privacy and opulence through king-size beds, roomy bathrooms, and outdoor decks. Enjoy a variety of activities from hiking and yoga to simply soaking in the natural beauty.

10. Elewana Tarangire Treetops, Tanzania

Elewana Tarangire Treetops
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Inspired by the nostalgia of childhood tree climbing, Elewana Tarangire Treetops brings this fantasy to life. Guests will find 20 elevated rooms offering expansive views of the marula and baobab trees sprawled over the Tarangire plains. With rooms measuring 700 square feet, these accommodations rank among the largest in East Africa, outfitted with double showers and generous private balconies. Embark on game drives, visit Maasai villages, or take informative walking safaris to immerse in local flora and fauna.

11. Red River Gorge, Kentucky

Treehouse at Red River Gorgeous, Stanton, Kentucky
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Located in east-central Kentucky, the Red River Gorge lies within the Daniel Boone National Forest, offering a dozen tree houses that radiate adventure, natural beauty, and breathtaking views. Select from domes or wooden houses, such as the Observatory Tree House, cherished for its unrivaled gorge vistas. This accommodation features a cozy bedroom with impressive windows, built-in skylights, a screened hammock lounge, and a wraparound porch.

12. Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, Finland

Suite bedroom view at Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, Rovaniemi, Lapland
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For a Nordic adventure, head to the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland, where luxurious tree houses await amidst a pine forest. The three suites are designed with expansive windows offering stunning views while lying comfortably in bed. Heated floors and cozy furnishings ensure warmth against the snowy backdrop, complemented by amenities like Wi-Fi, an espresso machine, and breakfast service. Dining is available by the fireside at Rakas Restaurant, featuring menus based on local ingredients.

13. The Mohicans Treehouse Resort, Ohio

The Mohicans Treehouse Resort
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Situated on 77 private acres in Glenmont, Ohio (conveniently located between Cleveland and Columbus), The Mohicans Treehouse Resort features nine distinctive tree houses, each showcasing a creative design. This family-owned retreat prioritizes respect for the natural surroundings, crafting many tree houses from repurposed local materials. Guests can stay in the Silver Bullet, a retro 1978 Airstream trailer suspended 22 feet above ground, or The Nest, an intimate honeymoon suite with cathedral windows and a domed cedar shingle roof. Nearby, venture out into nature at Mohican State Park, located just 15 minutes away.

14. Xigera Safari Lodge, Botswana

Exterior of Xigera Safari Lodge
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This luxury lodge is located on the Okavango Delta in Botswana’s Moremi Game Reserve. Comprising twelve suites adorned with handcrafted African art and furnishings, the Baobab Tree House, near the main lodge, stands as a three-level steel structure resembling a baobab tree, perched 32 feet above the floodplain. The second-level bedroom and bathroom boast canvas walls that open to the outdoors, and the summit offers an open-air deck ideal for wildlife watching.

15. Winvian Farm, Connecticut

Treehouse at Winvian Farm, Litchfield Hills, Connecticut
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Set on 113 acres, this luxury resort features an iconic historic 1775 manor, 18 resort cottages, an organic garden, a musical conservatory, a spa, swimming pool, and a tree house suspended 35 feet above the ground. The first level encompasses a king-size bed, a gas fireplace, a soaking tub, and a steam shower, while the second floor includes a lounge area, a full bar, and views across the New England forest, complemented by fine dining driven by seasonal ingredients from the local area.

16. Playa Viva, Mexico

Exterior of Treehouse at Playa Viva, Mexico
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Playa Viva is a sustainable boutique hotel located on a private beach along Mexico’s Pacific Coast, just 35 minutes south of Zihuatanejo. Among the property’s 19 rooms are six tree houses that were thoughtfully designed with architecture firm Nomadic Resorts using sustainably sourced materials such as local bamboo. Enjoy open-air decks, suspended hammocks, and picturesque ocean views from your luxurious king-size bed.

17. Living Room Treehouses, Wales

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Situated eight miles from the lively town of Machynlleth at the edge of Snowdonia National Park, six tree houses coexist within a lush wooded valley alongside mountain streams and open pastures. These structures integrate seamlessly with their natural surroundings and come equipped with wood-burning stoves, candles, double beds, kitchens, and en suite Swedish compost toilets. Embrace the charm of living without electricity while soaking in peaceful views of wildlife, including rabbits, badgers, mountain sheep, and otters.

18. Bolt Farm Treehouse, Tennessee

Treehouse at Bolt Farm Treehouse, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Perched on a mountain near Chattanooga, Bolt Farm presents several uniquely designed tree house options. The Honeymoon suite features a king-size bed, luxury linens, an indoor bathroom, and an outdoor shower. Enjoy the private terrace equipped with a farmhouse table, hot tub, fire pit, barbecue grill, and pizza oven. The Friends & Family option accommodates six with two bedrooms, bunk beds, a fireplace, and an expansive terrace featuring a hot tub and fire pit.

19. Treehotel, Sweden

Sigurn Larsen treetop hotel
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With a focus on modern design and environmental protection, the secluded tree houses at Treehotel are a delightful getaway. The aptly named Bird’s Nest blends into its surroundings, offering a unique experience hidden among branches. The spacious Dragonfly accommodates two couples and provides views of the Lule River Valley and surrounding forests, while the UFO is suspended on cables connected to the trees, with the Biosphere featuring a roof terrace close to the treetops.

20. Post Ranch Inn, California

View from the Post Ranch Inn
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The Post Ranch Inn’s accommodations capitalize on the spectacular Pacific views. Luxury rooms and suites, situated cliffside, include tree houses elevated nine feet above the forest floor. Enter these triangular structures via a staircase leading to the entrance. The elegant interiors feature fireplaces, king-size beds, desks, window seats, and skylights for stargazing while relaxing in bed.

21. Lion Sands Narina Lodge, South Africa

Deck and plunge pool at the Lion Sands Game Reserve in South Africa
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Lion Sands Narina Lodge features open design suites with furnished decks that deliver panoramic views of the Sabie River as well as the animals feeding on the riverbank. Nine suites are built on stilts amidst a canopy of century-old trees along the river, complete with raised walkways. Each suite boasts private plunge pools where guests can observe wildlife from the pool, deck, bed, and bath. Guests can also indulge in the on-site restaurant, spa, bar, and wine cellar.

22. Keemala, Thailand

Treehouses at Keemala in Thailand
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Nested in lush hills overlooking the Andaman Sea, this resort encompasses villas equipped with private pools, ample lounges, and dining areas. Among the offerings, seven Tree Pool Houses amidst tropical surroundings feature two levels, with master bedrooms and outdoor terraces on the upper story. Meanwhile, eight Bird’s Nest Pool Villas blend beautifully into nature with a woven design offering stunning views of the sea, rainforest, and resort.

23. Matangi Private Island Resort, Fiji

This private island in Fiji is home to a selection of split-level tree houses positioned just a short distance from the beach. These spacious 850-square-foot bures (wood-and-straw huts) feature outdoor lava rock showers, air conditioning, vast sun decks, and king-size sun beds. Venture beyond your tree house to explore 240 acres of virgin tropical rainforest, white sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs abundant with marine life.

24. Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand

Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle
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Located in the wilderness where Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos meet, this resort is a scenic four-hour drive from Chiang Mai. The luxurious tents are stationed above the lush terrain and include private decks equipped with outdoor rain showers or custom-made wooden hot tubs, offering rustic furnishings and terraces boasting views of the Ruak River. Each tent features unique decor utilizing local materials like hardwood, bamboo, and leather.

25. Les Cabanes de Fontaine-Chatel, France

Les Cabanes de Fontaine-Chatel, Seine-Maritime, France
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Located in northern Normandy, this glamping site showcases a diverse selection of eco-friendly tree house cabins, each uniquely built and accessible via ladders. Enjoy terraces overlooking the tranquil wooded area while observing various wildlife, including wild boars, deer, squirrels, and pheasants. Breakfast enhances the experience by delivering a hamper to the tree house each morning.

26. Ka Bru, Brazil

Treehouse at Ka Bru Forest
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Ka Bru offers a modern take on a tree house loft nestled in the Atlantic rainforest. Crafted from 60-year-old reclaimed woods, this villa features a kitchen, en suite bedroom, and an outdoor shower. Additional bathrooms with rainforest showers, a private pool, and a yoga deck ensure a restful experience. Notably, each stay includes daily breakfast, cleaning services, night security, and housekeeping.

27. Treehouse Utopia, Texas

Treehouse Utopia in Texas
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Located in Texas Hill Country along the banks of the Sabinal River, four tree houses are set among ancient bald cypress trees. Each uniquely designed accommodation includes a bedroom, sitting area, full bathroom, heating, air conditioning, and outdoor decks. The Chapelle is adorned with antique-style decor, including a claw-foot tub and stained-glass window, while the Chateau features two levels and a furnished outdoor deck built around a massive tree.

28. Love Cabins, Australia

Treehouse bathtub at Wollemi Love Cabins, New South Wales, Australia
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This getaway, nestled within the Blue Mountains, offers seven charming cabins, including the Secret Treehouse. It boasts breathtaking views of the rainforest and Bowen’s Creek Gorge through floor-to-ceiling windows. The tree house includes a spa, kitchenette, queen-size bed, and fireplace in a tranquil treetop setting. Guests can treat themselves to spa services, visit organic farms, and marvel at the well-known bioluminescent glow worms of the region.

29. Dominican Tree House Village, Dominican Republic

Treehouse interior at Dominican Tree House Village in Samana, Dominican Republic
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Located in a tropical valley deep within a jungle, this tree house resort features open-air cabins representing a seamless integration with nature connected by rope bridges and narrow paths. The Coffee Tree House includes a queen-size bed with a bug net, electricity, ceiling fan, hammock chairs, and stunning jungle views. The Treetop View offers even more elevated privacy, while the larger Family Tree House boasts bunk beds connected to the main bedroom via a fun wooden bridge.

30. The Original Treehouse Cottages, Arkansas

The Original Treehouse Cottages, Eureka Springs, Arkansas
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Tucked into the Ozarks, this tree house resort features seven lodging options, including three in town and four set approximately one mile away in a Hidden Forest location. With jacuzzi tubs and kitchenettes, these charming tree houses integrate modern comforts amidst the picturesque natural setting. The Hideaway Treehouse sits 22 feet above the ground, offering forest views, separate bathroom, stone fireplace, and antique furnishings. In contrast, the Whispering Wood Treehouse stands at 24 feet, providing a carved wood king-size bed and stunning sunset views through its picture windows.


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