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Video Tour de @traveljeanieous: My stay in this desert bubble was unlike anything else. The views are insane, and soaking in the hot tub at sunset was a major highlight. It’s definitely a bit quirky with the airlock doors and the open layout, but sleeping under the stars makes it totally worth it.

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  • Private outdoor hot tubs on every deck (rare in Wadi Rum)
  • Transparent bubble roofs for stargazing directly from bed
  • The sci-fi aesthetic that feels like a movie set

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Experience the ultimate desert glamping adventure at the Bubble Luxotel Wadi Rum. This unique accommodation offers an otherworldly stay in a transparent bubble dome, completely immersing you in the breathtaking Jordanian desert landscape. Inside, you'll find a comfortable living area with panoramic views that will leave you speechless, and a partially covered bedroom designed for incredible stargazing right from your bed. Step outside onto your private terrace to soak in your personal hot tub while watching the spectacular desert sunset. While the experience is undeniably magical, it's also authentically raw—be prepared for the quirky double-door airlock system, the continuous hum of the air keeping the bubble afloat, and an open-concept layout that embraces the exposed nature of bubble living. Perfect for adventurous couples and solo travelers seeking a highly visual, unforgettable connection with nature.

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Have you ever wondered what it's like to stay inside a bubble? Let's take a look. When you enter the bubble there's two doors. You have to close one door completely before you open the other door, otherwise the bubble will collapse. It takes a bit of strength to open the door because there's always continuous air blowing inside the bubble to keep it afloat. Here's my living room and my bedroom. The bedroom is partially covered so you get a little privacy when sleeping but you can still see the stars above. The bubble's heat was on all the time because of how cold it was in the desert but one of the heaters was directly over my bed and it was annoying because the air kept blowing in my face. Here's the living room. The view was stunning. I could have stayed there all day. Here's the bathroom. The shower and the toilet are in the back. There's only one mirror and that's where the sink is and it's kind of inconvenient because everyone can see the sink area from inside the living room. My bubble was on top of the hill so everyone could see into my bubble if they wanted to, which made it a bit tricky for changing and stuff. Outside of the bubble I had my own personal hot tub where I was able to watch the lovely sunset. Overall it was an interesting experience but if I were to stay in the bubble again I prefer a more secluded location far away from other bubbles.