1. Loga di San Martino Hotel, Italy
Loga di San Martino Hotel is not only renowned as a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also as one of Italy's most captivating cave hotels. The charm of the cave is derived from the unique erosion patterns of limestone that create stunning, naturally formed caves. Upon arrival, you'll be immediately enchanted by the rugged beauty of nature here. Quality Hotel San Martino is located near the mesmerizing Lake Como and just a short distance from the romantic landscapes described in Alessandro Manzoni's masterpiece, *Promessi Sposi*.
This cozy hotel offers an ideal solution for both vacationers and business travelers. With the comfort and amenities of a 4-star hotel at a lower cost, it stands out with its modern, refined Italian style, enhanced by fantastic architectural solutions. The 92 rooms cater to individuals, couples, families, and those on business or leisure trips. Three modern meeting rooms ensure your business events go smoothly. Excellent services, such as a restaurant, bar, gym, indoor and outdoor parking, and free Wi-Fi, make this a highly reputable establishment.
This cozy hotel offers an ideal solution for both vacationers and business travelers. With the comfort and amenities of a 4-star hotel at a lower cost, it stands out with its modern, refined Italian style, enhanced by fantastic architectural solutions. The 92 rooms cater to individuals, couples, families, and those on business or leisure trips. Three modern meeting rooms ensure your business events go smoothly. Excellent services, such as a restaurant, bar, gym, indoor and outdoor parking, and free Wi-Fi, make this a highly reputable establishment.


2. Rimida Villas, Greece
Rimida Villas is a truly beautiful destination in Greece, a must-visit for any traveler seeking to experience the charm of this picturesque country. From a distance, you’ll spot the dazzling white walls shining brightly against a vast blue sky, with the serene sea waves gently lapping at the shore. This perfect contrast is reflected in the design of the hotel, which resembles small cave-like rooms nestled by the sea, offering guests the chance to enjoy the peaceful beauty of this divine region every day. Located at the entrance to Oia village in the Perivolas area, on the Oia-Fira pedestrian street, Rimida Villas is also close to the central bus stop that leads to other parts of the island. The area is specially protected by law, allowing only guests to enjoy its serenity. Santorini Airport is just 18 km away, while the central port is 30 minutes by car. Rimida consists of 9 independent cave houses, over 200 years old.
In the past century, certain areas of the villas, once used as wine cellars (CANAVES), have been fully renovated according to strict local material and color guidelines, preserving the architecture and aesthetic harmony with the surroundings. The complex is oriented to offer spectacular, uninterrupted views of the majestic Caldera, including vistas of the volcano and the endless blue of the Aegean Sea. Each villa features private corridors and spacious, comfortable areas that blend traditional Cycladic decor with modern touches, meeting the needs of all visitors. With its white tones and the vastness of Greek nature, we guarantee a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will make your dreams come true and enrich your life.
In the past century, certain areas of the villas, once used as wine cellars (CANAVES), have been fully renovated according to strict local material and color guidelines, preserving the architecture and aesthetic harmony with the surroundings. The complex is oriented to offer spectacular, uninterrupted views of the majestic Caldera, including vistas of the volcano and the endless blue of the Aegean Sea. Each villa features private corridors and spacious, comfortable areas that blend traditional Cycladic decor with modern touches, meeting the needs of all visitors. With its white tones and the vastness of Greek nature, we guarantee a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will make your dreams come true and enrich your life.


3. Sarah Silver Main, Sweden
The uniqueness of this cave hotel lies in its very name, *Sarah Silver Main*. The hotel was built inside an abandoned silver mine, giving it a distinct and intriguing style. True to its name, the hotel is housed within a disused silver mine. Inside, the rooms maintain a chilling temperature of 3°C, offering guests a fascinating experience, especially if you're curious about history.
Visiting this hotel, you’ll get a true sense of what it’s like to be in an old mine, experiencing the 3°C cold and exploring historical artifacts. This may very well be the deepest hotel in the world, located 155 meters underground, offering tourists an unforgettable adventure. The interior is dark, damp, and cold, yet it retains a mysterious and enigmatic beauty. The Sala Silver Mine Hotel features art exhibitions, magical water pools, and large cave chambers for guests to explore and marvel at.
Visiting this hotel, you’ll get a true sense of what it’s like to be in an old mine, experiencing the 3°C cold and exploring historical artifacts. This may very well be the deepest hotel in the world, located 155 meters underground, offering tourists an unforgettable adventure. The interior is dark, damp, and cold, yet it retains a mysterious and enigmatic beauty. The Sala Silver Mine Hotel features art exhibitions, magical water pools, and large cave chambers for guests to explore and marvel at.


4. Kokopelli Cave, Mexico
If you’re ready to visit *Kokopelli Cave* in Mexico, it’s highly recommended to book your room in advance. What sets this cave hotel apart is that it has only one room. The cave room offers guests a unique and cozy experience, with a bed and even a kitchen to prepare breakfast. Truly a home away from home. Kokopelli is located more than 21 meters below ground, nestled into a vertical cliff. From the hotel, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the La Plata River Valley. The cave house is carved into the vertical sandstone cliffs of Ojo Alamo, which are 60 million years old, offering breathtaking vistas of the La Plata River Valley. The entrance is located in the cliff face, accessible by a steep path and steps carved into the sandstone. From the cave and the clifftops, you can enjoy the incredible sunset views over the La Plata Valley and four U.S. states—Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado—forming the Four Corners.
When you book the *Kokopelli Cave*, you’re staying in an excavated space, about 1,700 square feet, that was dug using explosives and hand drills. It’s truly a cave, not a typical hotel like a Carlisle, Hilton, or Holiday Inn. The cave features a bedroom, living area, a replica kiva (a traditional Native American ceremonial room), dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with stone walls, waterfall shower, and a hot tub. There are two patios with sliding glass doors, a main entrance, and one off the bedroom. Except for the bathroom, all rooms are built around a large sandstone pillar in the center, dividing the cave into different areas. The cave remains dry and stays at a consistent temperature of 65° to 68°F year-round.
When you book the *Kokopelli Cave*, you’re staying in an excavated space, about 1,700 square feet, that was dug using explosives and hand drills. It’s truly a cave, not a typical hotel like a Carlisle, Hilton, or Holiday Inn. The cave features a bedroom, living area, a replica kiva (a traditional Native American ceremonial room), dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with stone walls, waterfall shower, and a hot tub. There are two patios with sliding glass doors, a main entrance, and one off the bedroom. Except for the bathroom, all rooms are built around a large sandstone pillar in the center, dividing the cave into different areas. The cave remains dry and stays at a consistent temperature of 65° to 68°F year-round.


5. Beckham Creek Cave, Arkansas, USA
Nestled in one of the most scenic areas of the United States, this hotel lets you experience life inside a cave that still retains its rugged charm while offering luxury and all the modern comforts. *Beckham Creek Cave* is perched on a steep hillside next to the coastline, offering guests stunning views of the area’s breathtaking natural beauty. The rooms are designed to preserve the natural rock formations, yet some are also styled with a touch of modern opulence to cater to a variety of guest preferences.
*Beckham Creek Cave Lodge* is unlike any other place on Earth. Designed with a unique Urban Revival theme, this luxurious and comfortable home accommodates up to 12 people. With 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a spacious 5,800 square feet, it is located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, near Jasper. Situated on 256 acres of private land at the end of a secluded road, it is the perfect spot for romantic getaways, corporate retreats, family reunions, weddings, honeymoons, or any family seeking an unforgettable vacation experience. This cave home guarantees a memorable stay!
*Beckham Creek Cave Lodge* is unlike any other place on Earth. Designed with a unique Urban Revival theme, this luxurious and comfortable home accommodates up to 12 people. With 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a spacious 5,800 square feet, it is located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, near Jasper. Situated on 256 acres of private land at the end of a secluded road, it is the perfect spot for romantic getaways, corporate retreats, family reunions, weddings, honeymoons, or any family seeking an unforgettable vacation experience. This cave home guarantees a memorable stay!


6. Perivolos, Greece
The coastal village of *Perivolos* is quite popular, particularly among younger crowds, as it is the liveliest beach resort on the island. It is a small village located on the southeast coast of Santorini, close to Perissa, nestled between Perissa and Agios Georgios. In Perivolos, you can enjoy exciting moments at beautiful restaurants serving local specialties, cozy cafes, and vibrant bars with lively music. These beach bars are some of the most popular on the island, offering activities by unique swimming pools, such as appearances from DJs, live performers, and other special events.
Day and night, Perivolos is full of energy, and the atmosphere along the charming promenade is always lively and cheerful. The *Perivolos Hotel* sits atop a cliff overlooking the famous caldera of Santorini. Built from a 300-year-old cave, the hotel embodies simplicity, luxury, and tranquility, with pristine white rooms, elegant furnishings, and standout décor. With a stunning pool, exceptional food and drinks, and attentive service, this hotel is the perfect stop for travelers visiting Greece.
Day and night, Perivolos is full of energy, and the atmosphere along the charming promenade is always lively and cheerful. The *Perivolos Hotel* sits atop a cliff overlooking the famous caldera of Santorini. Built from a 300-year-old cave, the hotel embodies simplicity, luxury, and tranquility, with pristine white rooms, elegant furnishings, and standout décor. With a stunning pool, exceptional food and drinks, and attentive service, this hotel is the perfect stop for travelers visiting Greece.


7. Grand Canyon Caverns, USA
Located just a few miles east of Peach Springs, Arizona, the *Grand Canyon Caverns* lie 64 meters underground. These are among the largest dry caves in the United States, with dry caves accounting for only 3% of caves worldwide. Due to the lack of water, formations like stalactites and stalagmites are rare. During the Mississippian period, around 345 million years ago, the southwestern United States was covered by an ocean. The skeletons of marine creatures settled at the bottom, creating a calcium-rich mud that eventually hardened into the limestone base found in the caves today. Over millions of years, the original rock layer was pushed up more than 1,500 meters above sea level.
About 35 million years ago, rainwater seeped into the rock, eroding passages leading to the Colorado River, which eventually formed the Grand Canyon. After millions of years, the water evaporated, leaving calcium deposits on the walls and floors, creating the formations visible today. As the largest dry cave in the U.S., *Grand Canyon Caverns* is also one of the deepest and most expansive underground hotels, with a depth of over 67 meters. Without natural light, the entire hotel is dark and mysterious, making it a perfect destination for adventure-seeking travelers. The hotel spans over 60 meters in width, about 122 meters long, and has a ceiling height of over 21 meters, providing ample space for up to 6 people with 2 double beds and a sofa. Visitors must descend 22 floors in an elevator to reach the hotel.
About 35 million years ago, rainwater seeped into the rock, eroding passages leading to the Colorado River, which eventually formed the Grand Canyon. After millions of years, the water evaporated, leaving calcium deposits on the walls and floors, creating the formations visible today. As the largest dry cave in the U.S., *Grand Canyon Caverns* is also one of the deepest and most expansive underground hotels, with a depth of over 67 meters. Without natural light, the entire hotel is dark and mysterious, making it a perfect destination for adventure-seeking travelers. The hotel spans over 60 meters in width, about 122 meters long, and has a ceiling height of over 21 meters, providing ample space for up to 6 people with 2 double beds and a sofa. Visitors must descend 22 floors in an elevator to reach the hotel.


8. Museum Hotel, Turkey
Nestled in the unique landscape of Cappadocia, the *Museum Hotel* is a remarkable blend of natural beauty and historical ruins. Some of these ruins are perfectly preserved, while others have been beautifully restored to reflect their original splendor. The hotel offers 30 rooms and suites, each one uniquely designed and impossible to replicate. No two rooms are alike, and each room provides its own distinctive atmosphere, adding to the hotel's undeniable charm. Rich in history, the *Museum Hotel* creates a magical experience for its guests. The concept of a 'living museum' means that the cave rooms and traditional rooms we’ve specially restored are adorned with priceless antiques, all offering breathtaking views of Cappadocia. *Museum Hotel* is the only hotel in Turkey to be invited into the exclusive group of luxury hotels and fine dining establishments, Relais & Châteaux.
Over time, *Museum Hotel* has exceeded all expectations and grown in both size and reputation, thanks to our dedication to providing guests with one-of-a-kind experiences. As a boutique hotel with just 30 rooms and a team of 55 highly trained staff, we cater to every guest's need, ensuring that their stay is nothing short of extraordinary. With its unique location, the *Museum Hotel* offers unparalleled panoramic views of Avanos, Göreme, the Love Valley, the Pigeon Valley, the Red Valley, and Mount Erciyes from the rooms, restaurant, terrace, and bars. *Museum Hotel* is not just a hotel; it’s designed with bold and unconventional ideas that will captivate your senses. The room feels like a dove's nest but also resembles a prehistoric limestone cave. The décor and carpets inside reflect Turkey’s rich cultural heritage. So, if you have the chance to visit, consider spending a night to experience this unique atmosphere.
Over time, *Museum Hotel* has exceeded all expectations and grown in both size and reputation, thanks to our dedication to providing guests with one-of-a-kind experiences. As a boutique hotel with just 30 rooms and a team of 55 highly trained staff, we cater to every guest's need, ensuring that their stay is nothing short of extraordinary. With its unique location, the *Museum Hotel* offers unparalleled panoramic views of Avanos, Göreme, the Love Valley, the Pigeon Valley, the Red Valley, and Mount Erciyes from the rooms, restaurant, terrace, and bars. *Museum Hotel* is not just a hotel; it’s designed with bold and unconventional ideas that will captivate your senses. The room feels like a dove's nest but also resembles a prehistoric limestone cave. The décor and carpets inside reflect Turkey’s rich cultural heritage. So, if you have the chance to visit, consider spending a night to experience this unique atmosphere.


9. The Village Cave Hotel, Turkey
Located in the beautiful country of Turkey, aside from the Museum Hotel, another place offering a cave-like design is the *The Village Cave Hotel*. From the moment you step into this hotel, you’ll be immediately captivated by its wild, ancient, and mysterious atmosphere. Each room resembles a small cave protruding from the earth, unique, charming, and inviting you to explore further. *The Village Cave Hotel* is an excellent choice for visitors to Cavusin, providing a romantic ambiance and a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay. The rooms come equipped with a refrigerator, and guests can access free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
The hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a terrace, and a café to make your stay even more enjoyable. It also features a hot tub and serves breakfast. For guests driving to *The Village Cave Hotel*, free parking is available. If you’re looking for a place to dine, Vadi Cafe Restaurant (0.1 km) is a popular option within walking distance from the hotel. For some local entertainment, the Church of St. John the Baptist (Vaftizci Yahya Kilisesi) (0.9 km) is another famous attraction within walking distance from the hotel.
The hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a terrace, and a café to make your stay even more enjoyable. It also features a hot tub and serves breakfast. For guests driving to *The Village Cave Hotel*, free parking is available. If you’re looking for a place to dine, Vadi Cafe Restaurant (0.1 km) is a popular option within walking distance from the hotel. For some local entertainment, the Church of St. John the Baptist (Vaftizci Yahya Kilisesi) (0.9 km) is another famous attraction within walking distance from the hotel.


10. Desert Cave Hotel, Australia
Since 1915, Coober Pedy has attracted treasure hunters seeking the elusive opal found in this vast, remote desert region. Many locals live in unique underground homes where the earth naturally regulates temperature. Visitors are always fascinated by this underground lifestyle. In 1981, Umberto Coro began to bring his dream of sharing the extraordinary experience of underground living with visitors to the town. Having worked in the mining and hotel industry for over 26 years, he understood what tourists desired. Sadly, he never lived to see his dream realized, as he tragically passed away in a road accident in 1986. His son, Robert, now the hotel’s General Manager, and the rest of the family continued the work to ensure the Desert Cave Hotel’s completion. Construction began in 1984, and the hotel officially opened in 1988.
Guests can stay underground, or if they prefer, rooms above ground are also available. Sleeping underground is a unique experience—quiet, cool, dark, and spacious with high ceilings. Most visitors claim it provides the best night's sleep they’ve ever had. It’s an unmissable experience. The Desert Cave Hotel also features underground shops, a café, opal interpretation center, an underground bar, and a game room. The hotel gives guests the best opportunity to experience the 'dug-out' life of Coober Pedy. In 1989, Desert Cave Hotel won both the South Australia Tourism Award and the National Tourism Award for Tourism Development. It also won the South Australia Tourism Award for national standard accommodation in 1990 and 1991. The hotel remains owned and operated by the Coro family.
Guests can stay underground, or if they prefer, rooms above ground are also available. Sleeping underground is a unique experience—quiet, cool, dark, and spacious with high ceilings. Most visitors claim it provides the best night's sleep they’ve ever had. It’s an unmissable experience. The Desert Cave Hotel also features underground shops, a café, opal interpretation center, an underground bar, and a game room. The hotel gives guests the best opportunity to experience the 'dug-out' life of Coober Pedy. In 1989, Desert Cave Hotel won both the South Australia Tourism Award and the National Tourism Award for Tourism Development. It also won the South Australia Tourism Award for national standard accommodation in 1990 and 1991. The hotel remains owned and operated by the Coro family.

