Off the radar in coastal Canada
The inn, which was built and decorated by the local islanders, is styled in the traditional outport aesthetic of Newfoundland’s remote coastal communities, with natural wood floors, fireplaces and locally made furniture—not to mention the stunning sea views from every window. Perched on stilts along the island’s rugged coast, the bold yet authentic architecture of the inn earned it the number-three spot among the Ten Daring New Buildings Around the World by Architectural Digest. And with only 29 guest suites, you are guaranteed the soul-purifying peace and quiet you have come to Fogo Island to find.