unique vacation rentals

Updated February 17, 2023

We absolutely adore unique vacation rentals, and we know we’re not alone. Platforms like Airbnb are now making it easier for users to find unusual overnight stays by categorizing them into cool easy-to-search categories such as treehouses, domes, lighthouses, and other non-traditional vacation rentals. And several networks and streaming services now feature entire series based on building or staying in amazing places both off the grid and in urban settings.

We’ve come across some especially unique vacation rentals from all across the world that you might. be interested in when planning your next getaway. Most of those featured here prioritize a connection with nature and are located in somewhat remote areas.

 

 

Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort

— Lapland, Finland —

This wilderness resort located in the arctic circle draws visitors from around the world for its curious dwellings and its ideal setting to see the Northern Lights.

adventure options:

From wildlife safaris and aurora hunting in the winter to canoeing, hiking and mountain biking in the summer, the list is long for things to do and experience here in Lapland.

Image credits — Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Lapland, Finland (top and bottom right); Valtteri Hirvonen / Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort (bottom left and center).

 

 

Base Camp Adventure Lodge

Moab, Utah, usa

Set amid a rugged and gorgeous terrain along the Colorado River in Utah, visitors can choose to stay in a Native Hogan for the ultimate rustic, off-grid experience.

fun facts:

There’s a resident tortoise to meet plus a long list of adventure activities to choose from, including a visit to the nearby wind caves and an area famously dubbed “chicken corner.”

Photos by Elaine Skylar Neal / Travels and Curiosities

We’ve been to Base Camp! It actually inspired the launch of this blog. See our expanded article to get the full experience.

 

 

Big Idaho Potato Hotel

— boise, idaho, usa —

This 6-ton steel, plaster and concrete potato once used by the Idaho Potato Commission for their Big Idaho Potato Truck Tour has been converted into a tiny home rental.

Tater trivia:

The giant spud weighs in at 4 tons.

If it was a real potato, it would make 20,217 servings of mashed potatoes or more than 1 million French fries.

Photos by Otto Kitsinger / AP Images for Idaho Potato Commission

 

 

closdumouflon grotte des naufragés

—calvi, france —

Perched on the northwest coast of Corsica, a real rock cave inside a cliff may just be one of the most unique vacation spots for rent on Airbnb. Ideal for travelers searching for simplicity amid a tranquil and unforgettable setting.

more about the space:

Visitors can swim in the waters just steps outside the cave entrance, dine al fresco on the shaded terraces, visit local gardens and wander throughout this cove and spectacular, isolated site.

Photos courtesy of Mauro Et Carole / Airbnb.

 

 

NewEarth Haven Eco Dome

—Ubud, Bali, Indonesia—

This lovely 2-story dome sits at the center of a rice field. Focused on sustainability, this unique dwelling is perfect for the traveler looking to connect with nature while also supporting eco-tourism.

things to do:

In addition to lounging in this gorgeous dome, guests can enjoy the vegan/raw restaurant and juice bar nearby, guided tours around Bali, Balinese painting classes and more.

Photos courtesy of airbnb

 

 

Beach front lighthouse Marlera

—Medulin, Croatia —

This private lighthouse checks all the boxes for the once in a lifetime romantic get-away. Constructed in 1875 and renovated in 2012, the lighthouse sits just 50 meters from the sea.

things to do:

Guests can scuba, hike, tour the nearby villages, visit the host’s private island, lounge at a nearby beach bar… dine al fresco overlooking the open sea. Need we say more?

Photos courtesy of Airbnb

 

 

the Mermaid Cottage

—Del Norte, Colorado, usa —

On an off-grid ranch on the western edge of the San Luis Valley in Colorado, a cordwood casita known as the Mermaid Cottage is one of the state’s most unique vacation rentals. An example of sustainable living, it only cost $5,000 to build.

exploring:

Hike around the base of Summer Coon Volcano, enjoy the quiet terrain and crisp air and stargaze to your heart’s content.

Photos by Elaine Skylar Neal / Travels and Curiosities

We’ve been to The Mermaid Cottage! It really is as amazing as it looks. See our expanded article to get the full experience.

 

 

Far Meadow

— High Sierra, California —

These gorgeous A-Frame cabins at Far Meadow are part of the BoutiqueHomes Collection and are a perfect blend of modern style + off-grid retreat.

Discover outdoor wonders:

The ultimate base for a High Sierra adventure, visitors can explore nearby Yosemite, hike or bike, drive the scenic byway, or escape into the mountains and valleys that define this amazing place. In addition to the A-Frame homes, there’s a historic cabin also available for rent. And if you’re traveling with a group, additional teepee tents and/or trailers can be set up as bedrooms for extra guests.

Photos courtesy of Far Meadow, part of the Boutique Homes Collection.

 

 

Buuuble

— Reykjavik, Iceland —

Stay in a transparent bubble at the end of a day-long tour to gorgeous locations around Reykjavik. The tour company that offers this immersive, one-of-a-kind experience, Buuuble, features summer and winter itineraries for both the Golden Circle and the South Coast.

Off-grid perk:

There’s no WiFi in the bubbles, allowing visitors a true digital detox experience.

Photos courtesy of Buubble Tours.

 

 

chalet magnifique

— glen sutton, Québec, canada —

This gorgeous chalet is quietly situated on the peaceful Dufur Brook near Glen Sutton. With two stone fireplaces, a screened porch off the dining room, an outdoor fire pit and a separate outdoor porch, there are so many ways to relax amid this tranquil setting.

travel perk:

There’s so much to explore, see and taste within the nearby towns in this area known as the Eastern Townships. A must-see attraction is Foresta Illumina, a multimedia light show and night experience at Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.

Image Credits: Top photo by Elaine Skylar Neal / Travels and Curiosities; Bottom photos courtesy of ChaletAuQuebec.com.

 

 

treebones resort

— big sur, california, usa —

Treebones Resort in Big Sur, California offers some of the most unique and picturesque camping and glamping rentals in the world. Known for their luxury yurts, amazing amenities and modern campfire cuisine, the resort also features some seriously curious dwellings that are pretty impossible to beat for a one-of-a-kind experience. A giant cocoon-shaped tent and two unusual wood-art structures are at the top our list for unique vacation rentals to stay in ASAP.

And Treebones is an eco-resort 20 years in the making. Their motto is “perched lightly on the edge,” and they’re focused on maintaining the lightest carbon footprint possible.

You can also book guided tours exploring the redwoods, waterfalls, nearby beaches and historic sites, along with kayak excursions.

cool factor:

Who else can say they’ve slept in a human nest? How about a two-story twig hut? Well, now you can. And for a pretty affordable nightly rate too.

This campsite at Treebones Resort in Big Sur, California features a hand-woven, two-story twig hut with incredible ocean views. Photo courtesy of Treebones Resort.

 

 

Mt Hood view tiny house

— Sandy, Oregon, United States —

This tiny home was built to feature the perfect view of Mt. Hood, and we can’t wait to experience it for ourselves! Elegant and well-featured, this is one of the more thoughtful configurations of a tiny house we’ve seen.

amenities:

A moving window wall system opens the windows to the outside, offering a wide and unobstructed view of one of Oregon’s most gorgeous sights.

Photos courtesy of Airbnb

 

 

the phoenix earthship

— taos, new mexico, usa —

Designed by prolific Earthship architect Michael Reynolds, The Phoenix is pretty much the pinnacle of off-grid experiences. Located in the Greater World Community, the world’s largest private subdivision of Earthships, The Phoenix is a sprawling, self-sustaining home of artful construction.

off-grid perk:

Want to learn how to live off-grid? Visit the nearby headquarters of Earthship Biotecture for the perfect place to begin.

Photos courtesy of Airbnb

We’ve stayed at The Greater World Earthship Community. See our expanded article to learn more about Earthships in Taos.

 

 

el mirador

— Ensenada, Baja California, mexico —

The El Mirador @ Baja Off the Grid is a 100% solar and sustainable Eco Adventure Resort perched atop a private peninsula overlooking Kings Rock, Poseidon’s Pool and the Pacific Ocean.

be inspired:

Explore tidal pools and cliffs, swim, or just marvel at the view through the gorgeous light-filled rooms. Past guests can’t say enough about this stunning off-grid hideaway. El Mirador also offers amenities akin to a hotel with access to full-time concierge service and a nearby canteen.

Photos courtesy of Airbnb

 

 

stump henge

— dolores, colorado, usa —

Forget what you know about tiny dwellings. This authentically-replicated Sheepherder’s wagon set on a quiet homestead in Dolores, Colorado is a perfectly curious stop near Mesa Verde National Park. Your hosts are witty and welcoming, and there’s a genuine sense of home away from home on this peaceful farm.

surprise sunrise perk:

In addition to being an adorable rental and an absolutely memorable stay, breakfast is included. Start your day nibbling on home-baked goods while watching the sunrise over the mesa.

Photographs by Elaine Skylar Neal / Travels and Curiosities

We’ve been to Stump Henge! See our expanded article to get the full experience.

 

 

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