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Unassuming hotel room door is actually hiding ‘best view in the world’

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Unassuming hotel room door is actually hiding ‘best view in the world’

A woman was blown away after being shown into her basic-looking hotel room, only to be met with an uterly surreal view.

Travel enthusiast Beegee has been documenting her luxury trips around the globe, visiting renowned hotspots like Tokyo, London, and Jamaica.

In a now-viral TikTok video, which amassed a whopping 38 million views, she shares her hilarious reaction after stepping into her room at the Jade Mountain resort.

Located in St Lucia, a stunning island in the Caribbean, Jade Mountain is a five-star luxury hotel that has been branded one of the best ‘rainforest getaways’ in the world.

Rising above a 600 acre white-sand beach, the hotel has become the ultimate wedding destination thanks to its stunning surroundings, private rooms, and acclaimed spa facilities.

Simply captioned ‘wow’, Begee shows how – from the outside – the hotel room looks nothing special. But when a staff members opens up the huge wooden doors, a sleek apartment with its very own infinity pool awaits.

The traveller can’t stop saying ‘stop’ as she tours the spacious open-plan room, which also boasts out-of-this-world views of lush mountains and deep blue water.

Thousands of viewers flocked to the comments section to hail the view, with one person raving: “Jade Mountain Resort? The most beautiful hotel ever.”

Another agreed, branding it an ‘exquisite and private resort!’. “My Wife and I went there and it was just a fabulous experience,” they said. A third added: “Definitely adding this to my bucket list,” while a fourth wrote: “One of the most beautiful places on Earth.”

Others criticised the hotel, arguing it would become a ‘haven’ for bugs and wouldn’t be enjoyable if it rained due to the lack of walls. “This maybe the most glorious patio, but I’m going to need an attached indoor space as well to shield from the critters,” one person joked.

If you’re keen to book a week’s holiday at the iconic hotel – prepared to drain you bank account – as rooms start at a whopping $1,455 a night (around £1,134).

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