Exploring unique accommodations can transform a simple getaway into an unforgettable experience, and the list of “25+ Airbnbs You Should Stay At Before You Die” captures the essence of extraordinary travel. From charming treehouses in enchanting forests to luxurious beachfront villas with stunning ocean views, each property offers something special beyond typical lodging.
Imagine waking up in a surreal cave dwelling in Santorini or enjoying the rustic charm of a historic barn conversion in the countryside. These Airbnb’s provide comfort and an opportunity to connect with the local culture and natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking adventure, romance, or a peaceful retreat, this curated list highlights must-visit stays that promise to create lasting memories for every traveler.
You’ll be surprised to learn that not all the places listed on Airbnb are 50-square-foot New York apartments priced at $1,000 a week. Some real hidden gems are also included. These are the best of the best.
01. Bamboo House [Abiansemal, Bali, Indonesia]
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When you daydream about getting away from it to an exotic land, the house of your dreams probably looks like Sunrise House. Perched in a valley along Bali’s sacred Ayung River, this small luxury is a small part of a monumental wilderness that humans have yet to explore fully. This incredible building is made entirely from bamboo sourced from the dense jungle surrounding it. Book here.
02. The Seashell House [Isla Mujeres, Mexico]
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If you’re an aspiring mermaid, this eccentric home is where you can spend a night. It looks like something from a Disney movie, and it’s all set on the magnificent Isla Mujeres, which has been called one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean Sea—and that’s saying a lot! Book here.
03. Cubehouse [Rotterdam, Netherlands]
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This bizarre three-floor home is created from a collection of cubes that merge into a genuinely intriguing structure. This architectural masterpiece has an open plan and dozens of huge windows, offering an incredible view of the bustling city center around you. Book here.
04. Nakagin Capsule Tower [Tokyo, Japan]
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While these apartments may be bare of creature comforts, they offer incredibly affordable and enjoyable accommodation in a city that usually costs an arm and a leg. Plus, who doesn’t want the excuse to sleep in a washing machine perched above the hectic streets of Tokyo? Book here.
05. Ski Lift [Courchevel, Rhône-Alpes, France]
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If you love the imminent feeling of doom that comes with using a ski lift, you can spend a night in one suspended hundreds of feet above the French Alps. Just don’t look down. Or ask where the bathroom is. Book here.
06. Teepee Cottage [The Great Geysir, Iceland]
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This compact cottage almost seems like it could be engulfed by the immense environment that surrounds it. Close to some of Iceland’s greatest geysers and monumental mountains, this home offers comfort to adventurers willing to take on nature at its greatest. Book here.
07. Water Tower [London, United Kingdom]
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High above the surrounding neighborhood’s buildings, this converted water tower oozes character and offers some of the best panoramic views of London. Book here.
08. House Boat [Marina del Rey, CA, United States]
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While this luxury apartment may look and feel like a boat, it won’t go to sea soon. Grounded on the Pacific coast, this strange apartment building is only a short walk from magnificent beaches and incredible nightlife. Book here.
09. ElquiDomos Astronomic Hotel [Paiguano, Coquimbo, Chile]
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Elqui Domos is one of only a few astronomic hotels in the world. Deep in the wilderness, you won’t just get amazing views of the wilderness that surrounds you, but also of the breathtaking stars you can’t usually spot in a polluted city. And all you need to do is look up from your bed. Book here.
10. Dog Bark Park Inn B&B [Cottonwood, ID, United States]
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Who hasn’t wanted to spend a night in a dog’s arse? Just me? If you’re looking to escape with the canine in your life, this bizarre bed and breakfast is one of only a few Airbnb places that allow animals. It’s a conversation starter. Book here.
11. Nanuku Island [Nanuku Levu, Fiji]
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Ever fancied recreating Tom Hank’s ‘Cast Away’ but with the knowledge that someone will come to pick you up in a week? You can rent this tropical island and the tiny house masked among palm trees and foliage. However, we’d recommend camping out under the stars Wilson-style. Book here.
12. Iglu Village [Kühtai, Tirol, Austria]
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If you plan to visit Tirol in the winter, pack a sleeping bag and a few blankets. The Iglu Village is lovingly crafted each year and is located 6,500 feet above sea level amidst the breathtaking mountains of the Kühtai ski resort. Book here.
13. St Pancras Clock Tower [London, United Kingdom]
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St Pancras station has a history dating back to the 1800s, and in the modern day, it connects Britain with continental Europe. It’s in the city’s heart, and only a lucky few get to peer out of the face of the grand clock tower. You can be one of them by staying in the privately owned piece of history. Book here.
14. Off-Grid it House [Pioneertown, CA, United States]
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This should be your first choice as a safe house for the inevitable zombie apocalypse. Deep in the remote and magnificent California high desert, this tiny home is powered by solar panels that take full advantage of the fantastic weather. If you’re looking for a place to flee the apocalypse, society, or post-apocalyptic society, you can get a break from it all. Book here.
15. Casa Arbol [San Juan del Sur, Rivas, Nicaragua]
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Tree houses aren’t just for kids. You can still be surrounded by nature and childhood memories and live a luxurious life. Dip in the pool and watch the jungle wildlife below do business. Book here.
16. Cabana Floripa [Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil]
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This house was built with materials from the area’s garbage. Most walls are made of recycled glass bottles, which shine like stained glass in the sun. This transformation of old into new makes the house an incredible place to explore. Book here.
17. Airplane Suite [Teuge, Gelderland, Netherlands]
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If you can’t afford the cost of a private jet, this is about as close as you can come to the real thing. While this private hotel stays grounded, you can still count it as joining the” “Mile High Clu.” Book here.
18. The Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse [Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia]
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This beautifully restored, heritage-listed lighthouse is a prime spot to experience the beauty and grand vistas of this remote area of Australia. Book here.
19. Mirrored House [Pittsburgh, PA, United States]
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The mirror house is interesting, and some may even describe it as the result of the designer’s mental breakdown. But there is beauty in the madness. The glass and mirrors reflect sunlight, creating an incredible light show and making the place seem brighter and more significant. Book here.
20. Mushroom Dome Cabin [Aptos, CA, United States]
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Yes, there’s somewhere to escape the crowds in California. This tiny cabin is hidden in a dense forest, miles from civilization. Shaded by oak and madrone trees and next to a redwood grove, you can enjoy the great outdoors on the large deck or hike in the woods. Book here.
21. Hvar Tower [Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia]
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Croatia is a place of immense natural and historical beauty. You can experience both by spending a night in this magical tower, once used to defend the town from invaders. It is one of few from the Middle Ages that still stands today. Book here.
22. Container Home [Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain]
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Perched upon the rooftop of a house is the perfect miniature container home. With views of the cobble streets below, this tiny house doesn’t skip any luxuries – it has its balcony, and throughout the small but surprisingly spacious home is a luxurious modern design.
23. GeorgWashington’s’s Pad [St. Stephens Church, VA, United States]
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“George Washington slept he “isn’t a claim that many of the places on Airbnb can advertise, except for this 1760 farmhouse. This quaint home, out in the middle of nowhere, was a favorite stop for the President as he made his way between Washington and Williamsburg. From fishing to horse riding, the historic building is a perfect place to escape city life. Book here.
24. The Cetusaurus [Irish Beach, CA, United States]
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With its marvelous architectural style, this quaint home is only a few feet from the beach. Its uniqueness, tranquility, and seaside beauty make it perfect for anyone looking to get away with a book. Book now.
25. Bus Home [Bromma, Stockholms län, Sweden]
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This is the best bus home. This cozy portable home features a balcony and a cozy bedroom. Book it here.
26. Kirkby Stephen Castle [Kirkby Stephen, United Kingdom]
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This grand castle, set on 15 acres of grounds, was built in 1841 as a Victorian gentleman’s folly. Its immense history is evident throughout. This magnificent home is in the rugged Yorkshire Dales, which offers a magnificent forested and hilly landscape perfect for treks. Book now.
27. Trullo In Itria Valley [Cisternino, Brindisi, Apúlia, Italy]
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Trulli are traditional Apulian dry stone huts with conical roofs found only in the breathtaking Itria Valley. Trullo was initially designed as field shelters and storehouses, but these huts have recently been adapted into homes. Each one is more of an architectural masterpiece than the last. Book here.
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