As you may or may not know, Airbnb is a service unlike anything we’ve ever seen. If you’re looking for a place to stay while traveling, Airbnb makes it extremely easy for you to find one. But not only that, there are some exotic locations you can rent out that were never possible before. If you want to stay in a cave for the night, you can. Have you ever dreamed of renting out your own personal island for a night? You can.
Surprisingly it’s not even that expensive. We decided to take a look at some of the more odd offerings by Airbnb to come up with this gallery of some of the crazy places you can rent. From tugboats to beer barrels, you might just want to get your hands on one of these rentals. If anything, it’ll be sure to drum up some stories at your next party. Good luck finding the perfect place!
1937 Tugboat – Portland, OR – $165/night
Yellowstone Tipi West Yellowstone, MT – $110/night
A beer barrel North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany – $115/night
Fairytale treehouse Atlanta, GA – $350/night
An Igloo Kühtai, Austria – $114/night
Giant Dog Idaho – $98/night
A cave Australia – $198/night
Geodesic Dome Bethlehem, CT – $49/night
Seashell House Isla Mujeres, Mexico – $225/night
Cubehouse South Holland, Netherlands – $144/night
When many buildings were destroyed in WWII, the architects had some fun redesigning. These are basic houses that have been turned at a 45 degree angle.
John Steinbeck’s studio Pacific Grove, California – $175/night
Giraffe’s Manor Kenya – $500/night
New York lighthouse Port Washington, NY – $350/night
Airplane suite Teuge, Gelderland, Netherlands – $534/night
The smallest house in Germany – Berlin, Germany
Measuring just one square meter in living space, this ‘house’ can also flip vertically to sit down or stay on its side to go to sleep.
The Boot – Tasman, New Zealand – $230/night
Glass Cabin Florianopolis, Brazil – $72/night
Your own yacht Balearic Islands, Spain – $577/night
Your own castle – Galway, Ireland – $144/night
Your own island – Nanuku Levu, Fiji – $500/night