accommodation

  • Bubble hotels, unconventional accommodation

    The culture of travel has developed a lot over the years and the alternatives for enjoying a journey are endless. In this blog article we will talk about an unconventional trend that has appeared in the accommodation sector and which is called 'hotel bubble'. It is a complex of bubble-shaped rooms. They allow the guest to sleep (or even bath) under the stars, although with privacy and at an air-conditioned temperature, whatever the season. These environments are also fully equipped with all kinds of amenities. The priority, in short, is to live the experience. Its approach is based on standing out from the competition and is a groundbreaking idea that has managed to become a business outlet.

  • Rural accommodation, an alternative to mass tourism

    The travel culture has advanced over the years and with it the tourism philosophies. Today the accommodation options have become infinite. There are options for all kinds of publics. For those who prefer to live away from civilization during the holiday period, there are also rural environments, such as farmhouses locatedon large agricultural estates. They even promise to be more connected to the land, either by participating in the cultivation of the land together with the owners or by doing wine tourism and sports activities. Next, we will talk about theadvantages of rural accommodation, an alternative to mass tourism that seems to be on the rise.

  • The reopening of the hotels and the return to the ‘new normality’

    During confinement we have had to stop. The pause has forced us to think, there have been rethinking of business projects. Large companies, which have never experienced a break, have had to reformulate; throw closure; think about the essentials and bet, once and for all, on technology. Telecommuting is here to stay, and computers and telephones have once again shown that they are essential, because they shorten distances. Tourism is one of the fields that has been mostaffected by the ravages of the pandemic. Now, leaving behind the de-escalation, we attend to the reopening of the hotels and the return to the so-called ‘new normality’. The question is, however, if the hotels will be the same again or will be strengthened: many have implemented their services to stay in the limelight and others are waiting for a situation of great uncertainty.