
Welcome To Fogo Island!
Not familiar with the place? It’s OK – Fogo Island is a bucolic getaway off the coast of Newfoundland on the eastern end of Canada…far far away from most of us – and it is known for one of the most unique Inns you have ever seen!

Check-In To The Hotel At The End Of The World!
The terrific website “The Daily Beast” had this great story of a truly unique Inn that exists on the island.
As the first line of the story says:
“Virtually every story about Fogo Island wraps around a moody photo of the inn that Newfoundland-born, Norway-based architect Todd Saunders designed, one of its minimalist white ends perched on two-story steel stilts, all of it standing defiantly on the rocky North Atlantic Ocean coastline.”
How cool is this?

This beautiful photo is by Photographer Jennifer Bain by the way and is part of the Daily Beast story.
I love to travel and would love to see this up close. As the story notes of this island:
“Fogo is part of the ancestral homelands of the Beothuk, the Indigenous people of Newfoundland. The name dates back to the 1520s as Isla (or Ysla) de Fuego (Isle of Fire), a version of a place name the Portuguese and Spanish used in other parts of the world. “It may have referred to fog, shrouding Brimstone Head,” writes folklorist Dale Jarvis in Places Names of Newfoundland and Labrador, noting the island first appeared on maps around 1602, though sometimes as the less evocative Isle of Foggs.”
As you can see, the Inn is an imposing sight from the air…


Those of you who have followed this blog for years know the I love travel, and I love to share stories like this – you can see more of it by clicking on the story here:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fogo-is-much-more-than-its-iconic-inn?ref=home
I guess I have a fascination with unique hotels and buildings like this one that I shared recently:

Yes, this is “The Interlace” apartment building in Singapore – would you live in it?
Click on my story for a closer look!
See the story here:
I would love to visit the Fogo Island Inn – partly because I read an amazing book about the area:

The story of Newfoundland and Labrador is incredible – as Author John Gillette captured beautifully. You can click here to see an inside look at the book!
I have posted other stories about architecture around the world that breaks the mold to give us art as well as housing – like these unique apartment swimming pools:

Fancy a swim in one of these? If so, you can see the entire story here:
And what about this hotel rooftop pool?

It looks like it goes on forever because it does!
Check out the pool with the most incredible view of Singapore by clicking on my story here:
From large to very very small…what about this “micro apartment?”

Where’s the rest of it?
There is no rest! Click to see just how small “micro apartments” can be!
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I would definitely stay there.
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YAY!
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how unique! I definitely try it out once, almost like something you’d see in a dream –
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Oh, what delightful ‘homework’ for tonight! Yes, I had previously seen the Fogo building but shall happily go back and reacquaint myself with the story. Knew nought about these particular Singaporean buildings tho’ and cannot wait to begin reading your posts and talking to my favourite Mr Google 🙂 ! I absolutely LOVE Singapore (it fights with Kyoto on my world favourites list!) and my first husband and I for awhile quite seriously thought of relocating there. Wish we had 🙂 !
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Best not look over the side of the pool!
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It looks like an interesting place, John. Very remote.
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When I think of the Summer that is coming Newfoundland sounds pretty good….love the buildings chuq
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Yes, far enough away perhaps!
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Oh I’m in. I’d try Fogo. Love the architecture. Looks interesting. Yes, I’m fascinated by the Interlace Apartments too. I actually think they would be safer in a bad weather. I’m probably more concerned about high rise pools after watching the Myanmar earthquake but I doubt that would change my mind if I had the chance to go. Oh, I’m such a risk taker. Ha ha, nah, looks like fun.
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Thanks for the comment – great point on the pools!
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I would definitely try that Fogo hotel, John!
Best wishes, Pete.
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