Taking a bath outside sounds dreamy, but it isn鈥檛 exactly easy. For one, it鈥檚 not like you can just plop your tub outside in your backyard, which may be why hotels and lodges that give you the option for a little alfresco soaking right in your room are becoming more and more common. Still, it takes more than a basin under the big sky to make an outdoor bath go from gimmick to glorious. How so? Check out the nine incredible outdoor tubs at these hotels and you鈥檒l soon understand.
Goldeneye, Jamaica鈥擳he Goldeneye Hotel, Fleming Villa

No need to leave the water after a day of kayaking, paddle boarding, or snorkeling here. The green claw foot tub found in the villa鈥檚 鈥攊tself an enclosed private patio set beneath the tropical trees, ads enough to the sex appeal that it鈥檚 easy to imagine a Bond girl slipping into the bubbles. That鈥檚 no coincidence. Ian Fleming wrote most of the James Bond novels here, when it was his personal home.
Sacred Valley, Peru鈥擧uacahuasi Lodge

Booked only through trekking operator , is part of the new route, an alternative to the crowded Inca Trail. The rooms at this deluxe base camp all have Jacuzzi bathtubs with striking views over the Andes鈥攁nd often over the clouds, drifting below the lodge鈥檚 12,500-foot elevation.
Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe鈥擱uckomechi Camp

On the edge of the Zambezi River, this regularly has elephants strolling past its main area. The tents all overlook the river and have indoor and outdoor showers heated by solar geysers. But the best place to watch nature鈥檚 show is your outdoor tub perched off the ground, on a secluded platform.
St. Kitts, West Indies鈥擝elle Mont Farm

Roll-top tubs take pride of place in the alfresco boudoirs of the dotted between the banana groves and tropical vegetation of this organic farm, which opened as a hotel late last year. After a day of helping yourself to the mangos that grow all over the property (rooms come with baskets for foraging), why not take a dip in water infused with lemongrass, vetiver, and other herbs grown on the farm while looking out over the Caribbean.
Botswana鈥擲anctuary Baines鈥 Camp

The smallest camp in 鈥 collection, has five suites that each have a 鈥渟tar bath鈥 on a private wooden deck (star beds can be rolled out on request) high above the Boro River on a private concession bordering the Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta. Just the thing to relax after a walk with elephants.
Vietnam鈥擲ix Senses Ninh Van Bay

One of 鈥 hallmarks has always been the brand鈥檚 glorious open-air bathrooms (along with blissfully remote destinations). The Rock Pool Villas, a聽NinhVan Bay outpost on a private island near Nha Trang, is no different. Scattered among rock formations, the villas not only come with plunge pools, but also breezy open bathrooms with handcrafted tubs looking straight down on the East Vietnam Sea. The perfect perch to consider if you should spend your day taking advantage of the small resort鈥檚 diving, fishing, or sailing.
Ubud, Bali鈥擳irta Ening Suite, COMO Shambhala Estate

Each of the villa-style 鈥渞esidences鈥 at COMO鈥檚 in the jungle highlands outside Ubud is decorated with stunning natural elements. In the Tirta Ening master suite鈥攖he name means 鈥渃lear water鈥濃攖he bathroom is a Japanese water garden with a decorative waterfall, outdoor shower, and massive free-form bathtub.
Lake Victoria, Tanzania鈥擜silia Africa Rubondo Island Camp

In the middle of Lake Victoria, Asilia Africa鈥檚 reinvents the safari experience鈥攊t鈥檚 on a tropical island rather than a dry savanna鈥攂ut has kept one luxury safari staple: the sleep-out. Behind the open-air bedroom, a platform contains a copper slipper tub and handheld shower, lit by lanterns or by sunlight filtering through the leaves and lianas above.
Mendoza, Argentina鈥擳he Vines Resort & Spa

Vineyards and fly-fishing reign supreme at this . But you鈥檒l come home talking about how each of the 22 epically scaled villas has an ostrich-egg shaped tub on its private balcony, overlooking a small lake, rolling hills of vines, and the Andes beyond. And because that鈥檚 not enough, consider soaking while sipping one the fine vinos made on site from the grapes in the field in front of you.