I paid $250 to stay in a plastic tiny house in New Zealand in the middle of winter. I thought I’d freeze, but by morning, I didn’t want to leave.
- I visited New Zealand during winter and stayed in a geodesic dome on the country’s south island.
- I feared I’d spend my night shivering in the 430-square-foot tiny home.
- Its luxe amenities and gas fireplace convinced me I never wanted to leave.
New Zealand is home to the most breathtaking nature I’ve seen.
When I visited in June 2022, my focus was to soak in every moment. I wanted to explore the country’s striking mountains, lush forests, and crystal-clear waters.
My only concern was that it was wintertime in New Zealand. As a Floridian, I’ve never adjusted to the cold, but I headed to New Zealand anyway and booked stays in lodges that seamlessly connected me to nature.
This article was originally published by Monica Humphries at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/geodesic-tiny-house-new-zealand-winter-review-photos-2023-1).
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