Most wish-listed Airbnb homes during lockdown
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While the world is still yet to get back to normal and travel is off the cards, there's nothing keeping us from a little daydreaming. To help with the virtual wanderlust, Airbnb has released a list of the top 10 most wish-listed properties on the platform between 11 March and 4 May. From remote escapes in Iceland and Washington state to private beach villas and luxurious treehouses, these are the most wish-listed homes in an ascending order, with the most popular at the end.
10. Dar Ahwach, Marrakech, Morocco
This stylish riad – a traditional Moroccan house built around a central courtyard – provides the perfect escape from Marrakech’s bustling souks and buzzing streets. The three-bed property, which includes a tiled plunge pool and roof terrace, is available for exclusive hire and can sleep up to seven guests.
10. Dar Ahwach, Marrakech, Morocco
It's located close to Marrakech's central square Jemaa el-Fnaa and the riad's host offers other services like airport pick-up, babysitting and traditional meals. Breakfast is included and visitors will enjoy traditional Moroccan mint tea on arrival. Typically, the suite for two costs £76 ($94) a night (with a three-night minimum stay) and the extra two bedrooms cost an additional £51 ($63) a night.
9. Cave House, Oia, Greece
Hanging off of a cliffside in the centre of Oia, this unique Greek property offers unparalleled views over Santorini and the caldera. Renovated by local craftsmen, this two-bedroom home used to serve as the old bakery and is just steps away from the main pedestrian streets of Oia. Despite the central location, its private terraces that expand across different levels, offer privacy and a sense of remoteness.
9. Cave House, Oia, Greece
Inside, the original architectural plan has been maintained and the house is equipped to a high standard. Normally, it'll cost around £600 ($740) a night and will sleep up to four guests.
8. Modern apartment, Akureyri, Iceland
This wood-clad apartment near Iceland’s second city Akureyri has incredible views over Eyjafjörður fjord. Usually, there are plenty of opportunities for whale watching trips and midnight horse rides nearby, as well as thermal pools. The sleek interior has two bedrooms with vast windows and a deck to enjoy the views.
8. Modern apartment, Akureyri, Iceland
With a bit of luck, guests could also be treated to the Northern Lights dancing across the sky. Around a 10-minute drive from Akureyri, the property is close enough to access shops and restaurants but secluded enough to feel like you've journeyed to the end of the world. Typically, it costs around £130 ($160) a night.
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7. Private pool house, Los Angeles, California, USA
Located in the Mt Washington area, overlooking downtown LA, this stunning property has access to a spacious outdoor area with a pool as well as a private patio with a barbecue grill and outdoor seating. Inside, the pool house has all the comforts of a home, including a modern kitchen, a bedroom with a queen-sized bed and a living area with cable TV. The pool house can be accessed via self check-in and there's a dedicated parking space too.
7. Private pool house, Los Angeles, California, USA
This pool house sleeps up to three people and also offers access to a private spa. Typically, this property costs £145 ($178) a night, and the host offers a 10% discount on weekly stays and 20% on monthly stays.
6. Treehouse with pool, Bali, Indonesia
Just a three-minute walk from the beach, this treehouse is a true fairy-tale escape. An open veranda offers stunning sunrise views and the property is surrounded by a fragrant garden. The two-level house has one bedroom and a kitchenette as well as a bathroom and a daybed. Access to the pool is also included and the Balinese village, where it's located, offers everything within walking distance.
6. Treehouse with pool, Bali, Indonesia
There are several restaurants in the area and guests are also encouraged to pick fruit from the garden, including coconuts, papayas and passion fruit, depending on season. This dreamy property requires a two-night minimum stay and typically prices start around £75 ($92) a night.
5. Underground Hygge, Orondo, Washington, USA
Be transported to the mythical Middle-earth as you sleep in this Lord of the Rings-inspired hobbit home. Nestled into a mountainside in central Washington state, the one-bedroom home has a round doorway that opens up to incredible mountain scenery where your neighbours will be local wildlife like deer, rabbits and grouse.
5. Underground Hygge, Orondo, Washington, USA
4. Eco bamboo house, Bali, Indonesia
This secluded bamboo home is set on the bank of a shimmering river in a peaceful Balinese village. It may be rustic but you’ll find a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom which sleeps up to four. Relax on the hammock or bean bag and listen to the sound of the water below, or play the ukulele and drum provided.
4. Eco bamboo house, Bali, Indonesia
The enchanting landscape around is dominated by the incredible Mount Agung volcano and the surrounding jungle-clad mountains and rice fields. There’s limited Wi-Fi here but who needs the internet when you have cute kittens to play with? They often use the house as a shelter. Typically, rates here start around £125 ($154) a night.
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3. Hector Cave House, Santorini, Greece
At Hector Cave House you can soak up the staggering sight of the Santorini caldera from your private plunge pool. Once a wine cellar, the house was carved into the cliff face over 250 years ago. The wine bottles may be long gone but the stylish interior now has two bathrooms, a seating area with flatscreen TV and space to sleep five.
3. Hector Cave House, Santorini, Greece
Inside, it's beautifully and tastefully decorated with everything you might need for an enjoyable stay. But it really is the exterior that makes this escape so special. Alongside the plunge pool, the private veranda offers enough space for relaxing, dining or sunbathing as well as stargazing at night. Usually, you'll have to shell out around £490 ($604) a night (with a two-night minimum stay) to enjoy these jaw-dropping views.
2. Private beach property, Governador Celso Ramos, Brazil
Located in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, south of São Paulo and Curitiba, one of this exceptional property's best features is the stunning ocean view – with a bit of luck you might even see dolphins and whales. The house, which sleeps up to four, is built directly on the rocky beach and has direct access to a garden and the sand. Located within a natural park, the property is a quiet and secluded escape with plenty of privacy.
2. Private beach property, Governador Celso Ramos, Brazil
One of three houses on the property, the other rentals can also be booked out for a special occasion. The four-bedroom home has two modern bathrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, plus large living and dining rooms. Normally, this stunning Airbnb costs around £50 ($61) per person per night and has a two-night minimum stay. Various discounts are available on longer stays.
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1. Private pool villa, Bali, Indonesia
It's unsurprising this secluded luxury villa is the most wish-listed on Airbnb. From an infinity pool overlooking unspoiled parts of Bali to the beautifully-designed house, this is a dream escape. The open-plan living area has a fully-equipped kitchen leading up to an alfresco dining area and terrace. Plus, the two-bedroom property sits on an elevated area, affording uninterrupted ocean views.
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1. Private pool villa, Bali, Indonesia
The exceptional property is a short drive away from waterfalls and temples, and Bali's second largest city, Singaraja, is only half an hour away. A dream escape to bookmark for when it's safe to travel again, this villa typically costs around £146 ($179) a night.
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