- Operating in 220 countries, Airbnb has over eight million homes on offer to travelers worldwide.
- The platform made a list of its most remote, unique, and sought-after accommodations.
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Operating in 220 countries and regions today, Airbnb has over eight million homes on offer to travelers all over the world.
In 2018, 10 years on from its inception, users had checked into accommodations advertised on the platform over 300 million times.
Airbnb has many remote, unique, and sought-after accommodations on offer, and not necessarily for an excessive price.
Whether you’re looking to lose yourself in nature or want to immerse yourself in an authentic, cosmopolitan experience in the city, there are accommodations for every budget – from less than $20 per night to over $1,000.
Here are some of Airbnb’s most secluded homes, ranked from lowest to the highest price per night.
(Editors note: Prices vary per night depending on when bookings are made, prices correct as of August 2021.)
This snug and private hideaway is in the heart of the natural beauty Florinópolis — or the “Island of Magic” — has to offer.
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27. Yurt in the wilderness of Khushuut, Mongolia – $25 per night
This yurt is located in a national park and is surrounded by the breathtaking geography of the Alti Mountains.
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26. Lakeside eco-cottage in Lyantode, Uganda – $33 per night
From your accommodation you can watch the sun rise and set over Monte de la Luna, while and enjoying being a part of home where the garden and house are one.
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25. Romantic Cabana with a view of Armenia, Colombia – $40 per night
The cabin features a “sendero” or pathway through the bamboo forest, which criss-crosses the host’s five-acre, organic farm, and leads down to a stream.
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24. Cabin overlooking the harbor in Aasiaat, Greenland – $55.47 per night
In summer you can watch whales from the porch.
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23. Cosy palace in Marrakech, Morocco – $69.34 per night
In the coolness of the courtyard, there are banana trees and the terrace offers great views of the roofs and palm trees.
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22. Bamboo eco-cottage in the rice fields of Bali, Indonesia – $75 per night
An open-air basket weave bedroom with a mini loft, a modern elegant bathroom, and an outdoor living area make this a truly unique Bali experience.
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21. A different experience of the sea in Longyearbyen, Norway – $83 per night
In the mid-summer months there is huge bird activity on the beach outside the house, with terns and eiders nesting.
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20. The house of the seven cones in Ostuni, Italy – $86 per night
The house of the seven cones is one of Airbnb’s most coveted and is perfect for anyone who wants to be in touch with nature.
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19. Apartment with views of the sea in Kotor, Montenegro – $94 per night
This studio apartment has spectacular waterfront views over the bay of Kotor.
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18. A bamboo sanctuary in Bali, Indonesia – $99 per night
Totally removed from city life, this bamboo house is situated on the banks of a river in the middle of a rice field.
Book here.
17. Casita Muyuyo in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador – $100 per night
As well as being ideally located close to a trail that leads you to Tortuga Bay Beach, the home is surrounded by a lush garden and is just a short walk to downtown Puerto Ayora.
Book here.
16. Repurposed plane in Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, France – $104 per night
There may be many amazing houses in the world but sleeping aboard a real airplane throughout your stay is a unique experience.
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15. Tatami Room in a traditional Japanese house in Osaka, Japan – $108 per night
This accommodation has a long family history — of three generations — and is more than 70 years old.
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14. Cave near the castle of Amboise in Nazelles-Négron, France – $115 per night
Just two miles from Amboise, this accommodation is right on the doorstep of Leonardo Da Vinci’s home.
Book here.
13. ‘Fare’ in Hiva Oa Valley, French Polynesia – $118 per night
Nestled in Hiva Oa, this “fare” (house in Maori) is comprised of 1.5 acres of land and looks out to the Pacific Ocean from within the valley of Hiva Oa.
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12. Mushroom-dome cabin in California, United States – $146 per night
From here, you can hike in the woods, watch the hummingbirds, pet the goats, go to the beach, or gaze at the stars.
Book here.
11. Pitcairn Community Home, Polynesia – $150 per night
As reaching Pitcairn requires two nights aboard a working cargo ship that visits only at set times throughout the year, guests are only able to stay on Pitcairn for either three or 10 nights.
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10. Luxury villa in Crete, Greece – $198 per night
This accommodation was made from a natural rock excavation — from the balcony, you can admire the Bay of Kissanos.
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9. AirShip 002 in Drimnin, Scotland – $222 per night
The AirShip 002 is situated in a beautiful, secluded position on a four-acre site, with stunning views across the Sound of Mull towards Tobermory and out to sea, towards Ardnamurchan Point.
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8. Triangular cottage by Great Geysir in Laugarvatn, Iceland – $280 per night
This accommodation was constructed to reflect the Icelandic landscape, as well as to complement the moss and trees in the old lava-field.
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7. Underground ‘hygge’ hole in Washington, United States – $401 per night
There is a short but steep hike up the pathway where, tucked into the earth, you’ll find a realistic imitation of a hobbit hole.
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6.. Colonial style palace in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain – $423 per night
This palatial home was built in the eighteenth century.
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5.. Off-grid itHouse in California, United States – $490 per night
This spot brings together raw industrial aesthetics with green design to create an original and unique home to stay in.
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4.. Skylodge ‘adventure’ suite in Calca, Peru – $501 per night
Not unlike a see-through version of a condor’s nest, this transparent luxury capsule hanging from the top of a mountain in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
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3.. Luxury home with a private beach in Tossa de Mar, Spain – $546 per night
This accommodation has a jacuzzi, swimming pool, and private beach.
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2. Hector ‘cellar’ house in Santorini, Greece – $703 per night
A cave carved into a cliff, Hector Cave House was originally used as a “canava” wine cellar and has been converted into a family-owned summer house.
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1. Minimalist house in Llucmajor, Spain – $1,174 per night
As the most expensive on the list, this property is valued for its spectacular architecture, has a private swimming pool, and incredible views.
Book here.
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