The 10 Most Expensive Hotels on Oyster.com Right Now

If you have the money, they're totally worth it.

— -- intro: Last week, we gave you the low down on just how low hotel rates can go and we pleasantly discovered they can get quite low. All 10 properties that made our "cheapest hotels" list cost $22 a night or less! Of course, these extremely affordable prices often meant shared bathrooms, stark decor, and tiny spaces. So today, we're checking out the flip side. We dug through our massive database, plugged in June dates, and found the 10 most expensive properties on Oyster.com right now. They'll set you back over a thousand dollars each night, but if you have the money to spend, we'd argue that at least some of them are totally worth it.

quicklist: 1title: 1. Post Ranch Inn, Big Surtext: The 39-room Post Ranch Inn is one of the most beautiful hotels in the United States -- if not the entire world -- so it's $1,775/night rates might be staggering, but they're not so surprising. The hotel is built into the cliffs of Big Sur, and the organic architecture is breathtaking, seeming to grow out of the ground beside the hotel's surrounding redwoods. The spacious, eco-sensitive rooms have ocean or mountain views, and many feature floor-to-ceiling windows to better show them off. Rooms also have wood-burning fireplaces, radiant floor heating, outdoor showers or hot tubs, private decks, and organic bath products and linens.media: 31722613

quicklist: 4title: 4. Jade Mountain, St. Luciatext: Through an innovative, open fourth wall, each of Jade's 29 enormous suites overlooks the sea from its chroma-therapy-lit whirlpool tub, canopied bed, and private infinity pool. Getting to Jade Mountain, which is set on 600 acres atop a mountain, can be tedious, even nauseating, and its $1,260/night price tag is nothing to sneeze at -- but its organic cuisine, doting service, unwavering silence -- no TVs, radios, or children -- and extraordinary design make the long journey and cost worthwhile for many.media: 31722322

quicklist: 8title: 8. Hotel Fouquet's Barriere, Paristext: Located on the Champs Élysées, the Fouquet's Barrière is one of the most famous and exclusive luxury hotels in Paris. It has a slightly modernized Haussmann-style exterior, while interior design combines baroque, surrealist, and classic style elements with contemporary flair. Sophisticated rooms start at 400 square feet (and $1,138/night), and black marble bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, as well as TVs in the mirrors. The extensive features include three restaurants -- one Michelin-starred -- an upscale spa, and a gorgeous indoor swimming pool. media: 31721990

quicklist: 9title: 9. Gili Lankanfushi Maldivestext: Gili Lankanfushi is widely considered to be the top resort in the Maldives, and for good reason. This stunning, 46-villa, eco-friendly resort just 20 minutes from the airport succeeds in delivering truly unpretentious, relaxed luxury. Bare feet are encouraged -- shoes are removed as soon as guests get on the boat from the airport -- and each guest is taken care of by a personal butler with the title Mr. Friday. The spacious, charmingly simple overwater bungalows are made of several types of wood, and have outdoor and rooftop decks with gorgeous views; these digs will set your back $1,111/night. On land, the beautiful island with 683 palm trees offers a range of activities and dining options. media: 31721936

quicklist: 10title: 10. Hotel Le Toiny, St. Bartstext: Undoubtedly one of the most prestigious hotels in St. Barts, this exclusive 15-villa luxury resort with a Parisian flair sits amid 28 lush acres of natural hills and beachfront. The private villas, costing $1,003/night, are spacious and airy, each with its own infinity-edge pool. The views here are jaw-dropping, and the on-site French restaurant is one of the island’s most renowned -- one of the many reasons celebrities come here to relax.media: 31722090