Superhost Ashley’s cabin was built to look like a Wild West saloon, minus the spittoon
Superhost Ashley’s cabin was built to look like a Wild West saloon, minus the spittoon. Before you mosey on out to Yellowstone National Park or the Grand Tetons, be sure to dip your toes in the creek and soak by starlight in the saltwater tub. Photo: @maisontetonia
Superhosts Rachel and Rico‘s airy cabin can make you feel like you‘re “forest bathing” even when you‘re indoors
Superhosts Rachel and Rico‘s airy cabin can make you feel like you‘re “forest bathing” even when you‘re indoors. Wander under towering pines on the surrounding network of trails or head to Wildwood Recreation Area to cool off in the Salmon River. Photo: @arborand.co
Only two hours from Sydney, this tiny house is hidden amid thick bushland on the edge of the Cambewarra Range Nature Reserve
Only two hours from Sydney, this tiny house is hidden amid thick bushland on the edge of the Cambewarra Range Nature Reserve. A bathtub encased in a glass cube lets you sink into nature au naturel. Just don’t be surprised if a curious kangaroo stops by to witness the enduring mystery of human bathing rituals. Photo: @cloudbreakerfalls
This stately cabin in the woodlands of Catskill Park was made for slowing down
This stately cabin in the woodlands of Catskill Park was made for slowing down. Cool off in the mist of Kaaterskill Falls or head into town for locally grown food, sometimes with a side of locally grown music, at the Phoenicia Diner. Photo: @barndeimona
Superhost Vivian’s loft on False Bay is perfectly situated for whale watching or kayaking along the coast
Superhost Vivian’s loft on False Bay is perfectly situated for whale watching or kayaking along the coast. But be sure to save some time to meet the local penguins. They showed up at Boulders Beach in the ’80s and haven’t left since, demonstrating the impeccable taste you’d expect from a group that sports formal wear 24/7. Photo: @ariefsundjaja
Cassie’s restored 1940s cabin sits on 140 acres of tranquil vineyard and farmland
Cassie’s restored 1940s cabin sits on 140 acres of tranquil vineyard and farmland. If feeding the goats gets too hectic for you, head to the nearby river for some of the world’s best platypus watching (seriously) or to Tamar Cove for fresh local seafood. Photo: @the.little.timber.cottage
Step into Sophie (@sophlog) and Saba’s (@sabajon) 1920s shotgun home in Atlanta, Georgia and you can’t help but smile
Step into Sophie (@sophlog) and Saba’s (@sabajon) 1920s shotgun home in Atlanta, Georgia and you can’t help but smile. The sibling Superhosts have transformed their space into a candy-colored feast saturated with sunny details—the perfect blend of their DIY design aesthetics. Click the link in bio to book a stay at their modern-day dollhouse ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 📷: @jessicasample
Start your stay at Villa Oceania with a welcome cocktail
Start your stay at Villa Oceania with a welcome cocktail. You’ll need something to sip as you take in the view of the Punta Cana inlet's turquoise waters. Hit the pool while your private chef prepares locrio - the Dominican Republic's version of paella. By sunset, the light will be perfect to appreciate the #Airbnbluxe villa's vaulted ceilings and spacious bedrooms before heading back to the terrace for more food, more drinks and more relaxation.
Superhosts Antonis and Sofia’s 344 square-foot cliffside home is proof that living small can still be luxurious
Superhosts Antonis and Sofia’s 344 square-foot cliffside home is proof that living small can still be luxurious. When you’re not wandering through their family olive grove, you can admire the hand-built tables or enjoy a view of the Greek mountainside from the balcony. Tap the link in our bio to discover more small wonders in Airbnb Magazine. Photo: @alphamay
This remote dome in the jungle comes with bedside binoculars for spotting tropical birds by day and planets by night
This remote dome in the jungle comes with bedside binoculars for spotting tropical birds by day and planets by night. When you feel like exploring, ask your Superhost, Uli, for directions to “The Tree.” If you lose your way in the rainforest, your guides, Mishka and Tuca (UIi’s dogs), will get you back on track. Photo: @lanaumu