Incredible Airbnbs you have to see to believe
You can’t find stays like these anywhere else

Airbnb is known for its wide variety of beautiful accommodation where guests can escape their everyday lives. The new OMG! filter allows travellers to discover only the most unique and extraordinary stays. From treehouses and renovated boats to the original Spice Girls movie bus or birdbox escapes, these 30 Airbnbs are truly one-of-a-kind.
Sunflower House, El Port de la Selva, Catalonia, Spain

Located in a quaint fishing village in Catalonia, this Sunflower House is a beautiful villa with uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean Sea as well as the Cap de Creus national park. The ultra-modern Airbnb boasts floor to ceiling windows in almost every room, making the most of its surroundings. Bathe in the sun of Northern Spain while swimming in the infinity pool or simply relax on the wooden terrace with a drink or two.
Peacock Tiny House, Nevada, USA

This tiny house hidden in Nevada’s Sandy Valley lies just one hour south of the casino paradise that is Las Vegas. Immerse yourself into cowboy culture as this Airbnb sits on the Sandy Valley Ranch where you can horseback ride, see cattle drives and attend rodeo events. The desert hideaway will not only provide you with ultimate tranquillity but also a rare opportunity to gaze at the starry sky with almost no light pollution around. The tiny home’s rooftop patio is the perfect place for a romantic star watching session.
Alianz Loft, Heredia, Costa Rica

Conveniently situated just a 20-minute drive from Costa Rica’s San Jose airport, this loft’s futuristic architecture and interior design will teleport you into a scene straight out of a sci-fi movie. Next to luxury beds and a decked terrace, you can also spend your time in the hot tub, the rabbit garden, basketball court or next to the firepit. Relax on either of the two balconies and enjoy the island’s mountain views.
Gaudí style house, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico

This Gaudí inspired house is a must-stay for all architecture lovers. With its peculiar style, shapes and curves, this Airbnb, located in La Paz in sunny Mexico, shines through its unique features. The light, fresh white walls is contrasted by traditional deco in red, tan and blue, creating an artsy interior. If you can tear yourself away from the property, the beach is a short walk away.
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MICA (Chalets Micro-Element), Lac-Beauport, Quebec, Canada

Located in the heart of the Maelström Forest, this high-end ‘micro-house’ might be one of the most unique yet relaxing ways to experience a Canadian winter and its beautiful landscape. You can find this glass house just a 25-minute drive from Old Quebec, where you can fully immerse yourself into the boreal nature surrounding it. Don't miss the breathtaking sunsets, made easy thanks to the property's position on Mont Tourbillon. The surrounding 12 miles (20km) of trails are also begging to be explored.
Sharma Springs, Bali, Indonesia

This incredible five-floor house is made only from bamboo. Tucked away in Bali’s sacred Ayung River landscape, the bamboo structure is not only surrounded by nature but has been entirely constructed by natural materials. Amenities include a private pool, outside barbecue area, five bedrooms, media room as well as a kids playroom. One of the best parts of the property is the bamboo tunnel that acts as the main entrance. If all that wasn’t impressive enough, the views of the valley are even more ravishing.
Nacpan Beach Glamping, El Nido, Philippines

Wake up on one of the top rated beaches in Asia in this glamping Airbnb, located in El Nido in the Philippines. These adorable and cosy tents allow guests to sleep in the island’s tropical jungle while being steps away from a dreamy white sand beach. Inside each tent, you can expect modern and light furniture that complement the surrounding beach scenery. The glamping site also features a restaurant where you can indulge in traditional Filipino foods.
Clifftop, Hepburn Springs, Victoria, Australia

Escape to a place of ultimate serenity with this Airbnb hidden in Hepburn Springs, Victoria. The holiday home features floor-to-ceiling windows in a remote area with almost no signs of civilisation. The bushland surrounding the property creates the perfect opportunity to enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Enjoy your time here by planning a relaxing day at the onsite spa.
The Kellogg Doolittle House, Joshua Tree, California, USA

Envisioned by architect Ken Kellogg, this Airbnb is concealed by the surrounding natural rock landscape, which is typical for California’s Joshua Tree National Park. The scenery invites guests to hike along its many paths, such as the Hidden Valley Nature Trail. But many guests are lured by the promise of exceptional stargazing nights, which can be seen from inside the house thanks to its large glass panels.
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Blár glass cottage, Hella, Iceland

Tucked away in a lava desert in southern Iceland, visitors can find this glass cottage just a five-minute drive from the small village of Hella. Although made entirely out of glass, the remote area offers a comforting privacy with stunning views all around. From a starry night sky and the chance of seeing the Northern Lights to the impressive Icelandic volcanoes in the distance, you'll never tire of this Airbnb’s panorama. What's more, all these sights can be enjoyed from the private hot tub.
Couplespod at Riverstone House, Western Cape, South Africa

Located north of Capetown, this charming pod overlooking the Breë River and its valley creates the ideal private couple’s retreat. The interior design is a blend between modern and homely as it combines dark metals with light wooden elements. With windows overlooking the water, enjoy watching the sunrises and sunsets from any angle. Light up the fireplace and create a perfect romantic atmosphere, enjoying the Airbnb’s idyllic setting with the beautiful mountain landscape in the distance.
Bloomhouse by Lodgewell, Austin, Texas, USA

Described by the owner as “part Willy Wonka, part Big Lebowski”, this unique property looks like it could belong to a fantasy world. Although it's situated close to Austin in Texas, it promises a remote escape from reality. From the Bloomhouse you can enjoy views of downtown Austin from a distance while being surrounded by a forested valley. On the inside, the wacky architecture continues with curves, twists and wavy design sprinkled throughout the two-level seashell building.
Invisible House Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree, California, USA

The aptly named Invisible House in the Joshua Tree National Park in California, is exactly that. With its mirrored exterior, the so-called ‘horizontal skyscraper’ almost disappears into the landscape as the desert surroundings reflect on its façade. Jump into the 100-foot (30m) indoor pool or hit the private hiking trails within the 90-acre property.
Family House Kabirbnb, Chittorgarh, India

Perhaps one of the quirkiest buildings on the list, this Airbnb lets guests sleep in the world’s largest bottle (28 feet/8.45m long and 11 feet/4m wide). Situated on top of a multi-storey building in Rajasthan in India, this bottle house offers a quirky yet romantic getaway adorned with vivid fairy lights as well as an open terrace boasting a view of the local fort.
Birdbox Forde, Norway

Norway’s fjords are a must-see for every visitor of the Scandinavian country, but only a few accommodations allow you to wake up with a breathtaking view of the Norwegian bays. Escape into nature with this glamping cabin situated on the imposing Blegja mountain range. There's only one bedroom (but it can sleep up to two adults and two children) and a minimalist bathroom. But people come here for the scenery: you can hike through the mountainous countryside or walk down to the fjord and take a refreshing swim.
Cliff Dweller, Campton, Kentucky, USA

This one is not for the faint-hearted. The Cliff Dweller, located in Campton, is bolted to a cliff and can only be accessed from several hundred stairs. Looking out onto the Red River Gorge, this extreme overnight stay requires some athletic efforts to reach but rewards its guests with the stunning views. Although it doesn’t look incredibly spacious from the outside, it actually fits four people.
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Moon Conker, Llanafan-fawr, Wales, UK

This riverside holiday pod, situated in the remote wilderness of Llanafan-fawr, transforms your stay into an immersive experience. The most exciting feature is the moon bathing adventure with two hot and cold Scandinavian-style baths which have to be filled by a hand pump (worth it though). The water comes directly from the nearby stream and is heated in a kettle. Come nightfall, make sure to return to the bedroom that has multiple observatory portholes to enjoy the starry night sky.
Boat House, Rizhao, China

You’ll find this converted boat hidden in a tea plantation near Rizhao in China. Enter the boathouse from stairs that lead into the rounded peak, typical for a traditional fishing boat. The property also features a skylight that fills the interior with natural light throughout the day. On the inside, you can find various boat- and sea-inspired decor in every corner. Outside, you can discover regional gourmet foods, marine theme parks, historic shipyards and even an open-air theatre nearby.
Hobbit Style Underground Cabin, Broadway, Virginia, USA

Calling all Lord of the Rings fans! Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains valley in Virginia, this Airbnb allows you to live like a hobbit for the night. Hand-crafted by its owners, the hobbit-style underground cabin has unique and quirky details to discover. Even the pottery dishes are handmade. Visitors will also enjoy modern touches such as underfloor heating, waterfall shower and soft lighting. Another added bonus is that tea, coffee and basic baking ingredients to make your own waffles are all included.
The Arctic Hideaway, Gildeskål, Norway

It doesn’t get any more remote than this: a Norwegian hideaway on Sørværet in the Fleinvær islands, which is actually said to only have one person living on it. The tranquil haven will help you relax with a trip to the sauna or while taking in the surrounding northern wilderness. Watch the sunsets and sunrises (and with some luck, the Northern Lights) from inside your cabins (there are 10 as part of The Arctic Hideaway collection) as the large glass windows allow the most incredible views of the area.
AirShip, Drimnin, Scotland, UK

This futuristic cabin lies hidden in the Scottish Highlands, offering a cosy and sustainable holiday retreat surrounded by mountains. This aluminium pod is perfectly insulated and offers a stunning panorama of the Isle of Mull as well as the waterways in front of it. Enjoy your days reading by the large dragonfly windows, sitting by the fire or simply taking in the views. For a day out, visit the Nc'nean Distillery, just down the road, to taste local organic whisky.
Snow igloo, Pelkosenniemi, Finland

Ever dreamt of sleeping in an igloo? This Airbnb situated in the Finnish Lapland can turn that dream into a cosy reality. Make sure you dress up warm and snuggle into the provided sleeping bag as temperatures are always below zero inside the handbuilt igloo. The white walls of the snow hut combined with the LED lights create an almost ethereal atmosphere. Located next to Lake Pyhäjärvi and the Pyhä-Luosto National Park, this igloo provides an ideal spot to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
Luxury suite, Harlingen, Netherlands

At first sight, this luxury house tucked away in the Friesland region of the Netherlands looks unbelievable. This upside-down Airbnb features everything you could need and even more, including a roomy rain shower and a hot tub to unwind in. However, the real highlight is the view onto the Wadden Sea, which is the world’s largest tidal area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don't forget to explore the nearby Nieuwe Willemshaven (harbour) before you leave.
Spice Bus, Isle of Wight, England, UK

Spice up your life with a stay in the original Spice Bus from the 1997 movie, Spice World. You can find the Spice Girls memorabilia on the Isle of Wight off the southern coast of the UK. Perfect for any fans of the girl group, the Airbnb has a spacious living room on the downstairs floor while the bedroom upstairs has a separate dressing room that includes some fun fancy-dress options. The bus is located near a marina on the north side of the island that you can explore during your stay.
Flea Windmill, Ponta Delgada, Portugal

This renovated windmill was built in the 19th century and offers its guests a 360-degree panorama on the top floor. Enjoy the view of the wild Atlantic that surrounds this Portuguese island in the Azores. There's a bedroom with a king-sized bed, living room with kitchenette and a toilet. Head outside and you'll find sub-tropical fruit trees and flowers in the verdant garden, which creates an idyllic sanctuary. If you venture to the beachfront, keep your eyes peeled for dolphins or even whales.
Caboose in the redwoods, Cupertino, California, USA

This charmingly rustic caboose is tucked away in the untouched nature near Cupertino, a city in California. Perfect for adventurers, the converted railway wagon is nestled under giant redwood trees and surrounded by impressive mountains. You can discover multiple hiking and biking trails and many other fun outdoor activities that let you explore California’s wilderness. Not only unique on the outside, this caboose is cosy inside, offering three beds and a bathroom complete with a freestanding bath.
UFO, Redberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

Located in the heart of Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales, this Airbnb is truly out of this world. The UFO-shaped home is designed for space lovers on the outside as well as the inside with quirky decor scattered throughout. For entertainment, the UFO includes a monitor for playing classic 1980s computer games such as Space Invaders and Defender. The hatch that leads into and out of the home is remote controlled, making the experience feel even more futuristic. Explore the area's sandy beaches and quaint ports as the property is in close proximity to seaside towns Saundersfoot and Tenby.
Artist's Tower on the Sea, Bocas Town, Panamá

This Airbnb was created for adventurous travellers that are looking for accommodation with a difference. Located in the Bocas del Toro province in Panama, the four-storey tower is naturally cooled down by the sea breeze and has almost no walls. To enjoy this unique abode with stunning views of the ocean, you need to row a boat about 33 feet (10m) and go up a tiny lift. Though a humble home, it’s also a unique one that features art and sculptures created by the homeowner.
Missile Silo, Roswell, New Mexico, USA

Situated in the US state of New Mexico, this missile base and bunker offers its guests a one-of-a-kind experience to sleep underground in a true Cold War relic. The living areas have been beautifully refurbished and a stay in the renovated bunker also comes with a tour of the site. The property includes a launch control centre and a utility tunnel that will lead you to the 186-foot-deep (57m) missile silo.
The Crane by YAYS, Amsterdam, Netherlands

You might mistake this Airbnb, located in the eastern docklands of Amsterdam, as just a regular crane. But a look a little closer and you'll see hidden within it is a luxury three-storey apartment. Not only does it feature a stunning bathroom and kitchen, it also allows you to have a unique view of the IJ river. Even simply lying in bed becomes an experience with the floor-to-ceiling windows surrounding it. You won't want to leave!
The OMG! Fund 2022

In June 2022, Airbnb announced the OMG! Fund. With a generous prize of $100,000 (£88,810) on offer, it invited its most creative designers, architects and DIY enthusiasts to send in their visions for quirky and sustainable places to stay, and Airbnbers really delivered: among tens of thousands of entries, 1,214 were inspired by fruit, and another 400 offered stargazing experiences. 25 lucky winners, including this Mexican petal palace, were chosen. The only condition? That the prize money should be used to make the design a reality, open to guests from summer 2023.
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