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Of course, he also shares an inside look into each luxury lodging experience along the way. With the help ofHotels.com, PEOPLE rounded up the exact hotels featured in the series.
02of 09Arctic TreeHouse Hotel in Rovaniemi, FinlandHotels.comNestled between snow-covered trees in the Arctic Circle, theArctic TreeHouse Hotelis the perfect getaway for travelers hoping to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights or the Midnight Sun. The hotel offers three types of accommodations: the Arctic TreeHouse Suite, the Arctic GlassHouse and ArcticScene Executive Suite. Each secluded space features a sleek Scandinavian design with panoramic views of the northern sky, with rooms starting at $635 a night.“So apparently this place has incredible views of the Northern Lights and it’s designed for people who love new experiences — but I’m hoping they’ll welcome me as well,” Levy says, noting the hotel’sarctic floatingand sledge ride activities.
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel in Rovaniemi, Finland
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Nestled between snow-covered trees in the Arctic Circle, theArctic TreeHouse Hotelis the perfect getaway for travelers hoping to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights or the Midnight Sun. The hotel offers three types of accommodations: the Arctic TreeHouse Suite, the Arctic GlassHouse and ArcticScene Executive Suite. Each secluded space features a sleek Scandinavian design with panoramic views of the northern sky, with rooms starting at $635 a night.
“So apparently this place has incredible views of the Northern Lights and it’s designed for people who love new experiences — but I’m hoping they’ll welcome me as well,” Levy says, noting the hotel’sarctic floatingand sledge ride activities.
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Nayara Tented Camp in La Fortuna, Costa Rica

Along with enjoying the stunning views from their spacious tents, guests can visit the hotel’ssloth sanctuaryor walk over dry lava to explore surrounding greenery and wildlife.
Levy tells PEOPLE: “I was never into jungles or rainforests. I’m not really into any place where you get all the creepy crawlies.” But in the spirit of stepping out of his comfort zone, he adds, “I did the night hike in the rainforest in Costa Rica.”
04of 09Gritti Palace in Venice, ItalyHotels.com"I’m a little out of my element here," Levy says upon entering the historicGritti Palace. “Real gold leaf on the furniture? It’s kind of the Old World preserved.“The 5-star accommodation dates back to 1475 and boasts incredible views of the Grand Canal in the heart of Venice. For prices starting at $1,059 a night, guests can live like “royalty, billionaires and Hollywood icons” Levy says, while marveling at the hotel’s Venetian style. “The furniture is older than the United States,” the actor adds.After an exclusiveRiva Yacht Experiencethrough the city’s canals, guests can unwind on the outdoor terrace and enjoy dinner with a view.
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Gritti Palace in Venice, Italy

“I’m a little out of my element here,” Levy says upon entering the historicGritti Palace. “Real gold leaf on the furniture? It’s kind of the Old World preserved.”
The 5-star accommodation dates back to 1475 and boasts incredible views of the Grand Canal in the heart of Venice. For prices starting at $1,059 a night, guests can live like “royalty, billionaires and Hollywood icons” Levy says, while marveling at the hotel’s Venetian style. “The furniture is older than the United States,” the actor adds.
After an exclusiveRiva Yacht Experiencethrough the city’s canals, guests can unwind on the outdoor terrace and enjoy dinner with a view.
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Amangiri in Canyon Point, Utah
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Meaning “peaceful mountain” in Sanskrit,Amangirioffers an escape to the desert of Utah with stunning red rock and canyon views from every room. “I love the way this hotel fits in with the landscape,” Levy says, “It’s like the whole place is completely at one with the desert.”
06of 09Kudadoo Maldives Private Island ResortHotels.comWith only 200 out of 1,200 islands in the Maldives open to visitors, the private island resort ofKudadoois certainly a travel destination to remember. Levy was in awe of the “amazing colors” of the ocean surrounding the resort, despite his fear of water. “This is quite the vista,” he said. “I requested an ocean view, and they certainly gave me one.“Starting at $4,096 a night, the tropical oasis offers private villas over crystal blue waters and is currently the Maldives' “only fully solar-powered private island,” according to its official website. It offers an all-inclusive experience with unique spa and dining opportunities as well.Levy revealed to PEOPLE that his daughterSarah, who also starred inSchitt’s Creek, accompanied him to the stunning paradise. “Sarah came with me to the Maldives,” he said. “I’d look over and see her lying in a hammock reading a book. It’s always nice, kind of warms the heart.”
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Kudadoo Maldives Private Island Resort

With only 200 out of 1,200 islands in the Maldives open to visitors, the private island resort ofKudadoois certainly a travel destination to remember. Levy was in awe of the “amazing colors” of the ocean surrounding the resort, despite his fear of water. “This is quite the vista,” he said. “I requested an ocean view, and they certainly gave me one.”
Starting at $4,096 a night, the tropical oasis offers private villas over crystal blue waters and is currently the Maldives' “only fully solar-powered private island,” according to its official website. It offers an all-inclusive experience with unique spa and dining opportunities as well.
Levy revealed to PEOPLE that his daughterSarah, who also starred inSchitt’s Creek, accompanied him to the stunning paradise. “Sarah came with me to the Maldives,” he said. “I’d look over and see her lying in a hammock reading a book. It’s always nice, kind of warms the heart.”
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Kruger Shalati Train Lodge in Skukuza, South Africa

Suspended 1,000 feet over the Sabie River in Skukuza, South Africa, theKruger Shalatioffers an experience unlike any other starting at $757 a night. Each room is situated in a renovated train car from the 1950s and boasts a natural soundtrack of South Africa’s wildlife — such as lions, hippos and monkeys — to be heard all day and night.
“When I looked out every day,” Levy recalls to PEOPLE, “I could look down over the river in the marsh and I would see these animals. And I actually loved it, it was like my own backyard in a way.”
08of 09Verride Palácio Santa Catarina in Lisbon, PortugalHotels.comBuilt in 1750, theVerride Palácio Santa Catarinais the ideal destination for travelers seeking a touch of history and luxury combined. The hotel features elegant rooms and suites with views of Lisbon’s old town and the Tagus River. Guests can enjoy panoramic vistas at the rooftop restaurant and bar and wind down at the pool. Depending on the time of booking and the type of room, guests can enjoy a stay here from anywhere between $500 to $5,000 a night.Levy, who stayed on the exclusiveRoyal Floor, said, “I feel just as comfortable here as I do in a China shop — terrified I’ll break something. The tile work is just beautiful.”
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Verride Palácio Santa Catarina in Lisbon, Portugal

Built in 1750, theVerride Palácio Santa Catarinais the ideal destination for travelers seeking a touch of history and luxury combined. The hotel features elegant rooms and suites with views of Lisbon’s old town and the Tagus River. Guests can enjoy panoramic vistas at the rooftop restaurant and bar and wind down at the pool. Depending on the time of booking and the type of room, guests can enjoy a stay here from anywhere between $500 to $5,000 a night.
Levy, who stayed on the exclusiveRoyal Floor, said, “I feel just as comfortable here as I do in a China shop — terrified I’ll break something. The tile work is just beautiful.”
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HOSHINOYA in Tokyo, Japan

Eugene described his experience at the modernHOSHINOYAhotel as “a mix of luxury, high tech and traditional Japanese simplicity.” Located in the city’s financial center, the 17-story hotel shares the country’s traditions with its guests through hot spring baths, tea ceremonies,Kenjutsulessons and more.
“There’s kind of a Zen-like quality to the room. It’s really nice,” Eugene noted during his stay. “You’ve got these Japanese shades on the window and yet you’ve got a robotic toilet. And that’s the combination that I think I’m going to be navigating here in japan.”
source: people.com