A Futuristic Hotel In Canada Was Named The World's Most Amazing Remote Place To Stay

It's on an island off of an island!
Fogo Island Inn Was Named One Of The World's Most Amazing Remote Places
Fogo Island Inn
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Do you really want to get away from it all? One of the world's most remote hotels is in Canada and it looks like it's from a science fiction movie. 

The striking stay called Fogo Island Inn sits pretty on the East Coast and came in first place among the world's top 10 most incredible remote hotels, according to Mirror.

Fogo, which describes itself as "an island off an island" is known for many things from its wondrous architecture to its shores where whale spotting is a thing. 

In addition, the 29-room hotel is situated right in Iceberg Alley meaning you can quite possibly spot huge icebergs at sea.

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Its remote location is ideal for those who want to feel like they're out in the wilderness - but with [...] heaps of modern comforts at your fingertips.

Mirror

Mirror describes it as a "quirky inn" that offers dramatic views of the rugged, rocky landscape and ocean.

"Its remote location is ideal for those who want to feel like they're out in the wilderness - but with the chic rooms and fine dining restaurant, you'll still have heaps of modern comforts at your fingertips," they said on their website.

The hotel took to Twitter to express their thanks for topping the list.

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