You can stay in a hotel shaped like a plane in Turkey – with private beach and four swimming pools

IF YOU fancy a taste of the jet setting lifestyle, then you’ll jump at the chance to spend the night in a hotel shaped like a plane.

Inspired by the world’s fastest passenger plane, the Concorde De Luxe Resort is a must for aviation enthusiasts.

hotels.comThe Concorde De Luxe Resort is a hotel shaped like a plane[/caption]

hotels.comThe hotel has its own private beach[/caption]

hotels.comGuests can use canoes or pedalos on the private beach[/caption]

hotels.comThere are seven types of suites for guests to choose from[/caption]

The hotel’s exterior has a curved, aerodynamic, roof with a “cockpit” at the top of the building that points towards a Blue Flag beach.

Despite the private beach being less than a five minute walk away, the hotel has four outdoor pools and an indoor pool all onsite.

There’s an adults-only pool, a splash park, hydrotherapy pool and an aqua park.

Other outdoor amenities include several tennis courts, a mini-golf course, a bowling alley, a club for the kids as well as plenty of other daytime games.

Guests can also make use of canoes and pedalos on the hotel’s private beach too.

The hotel has seven types of suites that guests can choose to stay in, including a deluxe room with a sea view.

The Concorde-inspired hotel also has 12 restaurants (including six with à la cartes menus) and 16 bars that serve coffee, pastries and alcoholic beverages.

In the evening, holidaymakers are invited to see a live show, hit the mic for a spot of karaoke or bust out the moves at a disco.

Other amenities include a spa with a steam room, Jacuzzi, and a fitness studio.

Guests can also book to have a manicure or pedicure or do a spot of shopping in the hotel gift shop.

The hotel is situated on Lara Beach in Antalya in Turkey, and all-inclusive stays can be booked from £73 per person for two people sharing a room.

This isn’t the only hotel that’s shaped like a plane where holidaymakers can spend the night.

A Boeing 737 plane has been transformed into a luxury hotel in Bali, and guests are invited to spend the night.

The Private Jet Villa can now be found on the clifftop, and officially opens to guests in March 2023.

Here are some other Boeing 747 conversions which includes hotels, party pads and cafes.

There are plenty of other quirky hotels where Brits can stay too including a hotel shaped like a wine bottle or one a hotel shaped like a bum-hole 

A number of hotels in the UK are also out of the ordinary, having been converted from old prison buildings.

HMP Bridwell in Liverpool and Malmaison Hotel in Oxford are now luxurious hotels built into old prison cells.

hotels.comThe “cockpit” points towards the private beach[/caption]

hotels.comThere are four outdoor pools and one indoor pool[/caption]

hotels.comThe hotel has 12 restaurants and 16 bars[/caption]  Read More 

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