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These are the 10 most wish-listed Airbnbs for future travel
May 21, 2020 • 4 min read
Many travellers are wish-listing the Hobbit Hole in Washington © Airbnb
Now that our thoughts are turning to travel again, people are dreaming about where they might go on future trips. These are the top ten rentals wish-listed by Airbnb guests, so you can see the top properties currently fuelling wanderlust.
The Hobbit Hole, Washington
This adorable hobbit hole sleeps two people in a queen-sized bed, and it is nestled right in the Columbia River Gorge mountainside, located in Orondo, Washington. It is reached via a short, but steep, hike, and there are six acres to hike around and explore, or you can just chill out at the indoor fireplace. The majority of your neighbours will be deer, rabbits, birds and grouse.
Dar Ahwach, Morocco
Dar Ahwach is a charming renovated riad at the heart of the Moroccan ancestral culture, located 8km from Jamaa el Fna square and close to the souks. It can accommodate up to seven people, and has a terrace, a living room with a TV and fireplace, a dining room and a fully-equipped kitchen. A housekeeper is on hand to take care of guests and breakfast is provided.
Villa Sanglung, Bali
Villa Sanglung sits in an elevated postion in one of the last remaining untouched parts of Bali and offers uninterrupted ocean views. It sleeps up to eight guests and the master en-suite bedroom includes a bathtub. There's an infinity pool outside, and it is located close to the beach and Singaraja. The villa provides staff and night security and has been designed for those who want to relax and enjoy the peace.
Hector Cave House, Greece
The Hector Cave house is carved into the unique caldera cliff in the centre of Oia, and was originally used as a wine cellar. It can host two to five guests, and has one bedroom, two bathrooms and a living room area. The private veranda offers a space for relaxing, dining and sunbathing, and there's an outdoor plunge pool available during the warmer months.
The Treehouse, Bali
The Balian treehouse sleeps two and is located three minutes by foot from the beach and two minutes from a river. It has a shared garden with a pool and several hangout areas, and it contains a bedroom, kitchenette, bathroom and two verandas. The treehouse is set on two levels and has a day bed, as well as a rain shower, flatscreen TV and DVD player Everything in the village is within walking distance, and the night market is located nearby.
The Beach House, Brazil
This beach house is built directly on the beach and is located in a quiet area in Governador Celso Ramos in Brazil. It sleeps eight people and offers panoramic sea views and direct access to the beach. The house was designed in tropical timber and has large living and dining rooms and windows offering panoramic views of the sea, garden and beach. With a little luck, you'll see dolphins and whales.
The Hideout, Bali
The Hideout is a bamboo house set in the mountains by the Gunung Agung volcano in Bali, situated at a riverside among rice fields. It is rustic and authentic and is located right in the middle of Balinese village life. The house sleeps four and is set over two floors, and it includes a kitchen, relaxation area complete with hammock, stereo system, bean bags, a bathroom and an outdoor shower. Breakfast is provided and lunch and dinner can be brought to your house if required. You can also explore the area on the scooter provided.
Pool House, Los Angeles
The Pool House is centrally located in Los Angeles and offers great views and access to a pool and spa with free gated parking. It sleeps three people and has an open layout with high ceilings and oriental-inspired details. There's a modern kitchen, a bedroom with a queen-size bed, a living room with a futon-bed, and a back yard patio with a BBQ grill.
The Villa, Iceland
The villa is located in Akureyri in the north of Iceland, and it sleeps four people. There's a living area with sofa, TV, dining table and kitchen, and the location offers views over the bay and Akureyri. There are shops, restaurants, cafés and galleries a short drive away. Guests can walk up to Sulur, the mountain above Akureyri, and rent horses for daily tours or a midnight sun ride.
The Cave House, Greece
This cave house hangs on the cliffs of the caldera in the centre of Oia and is part of a traditional complex of cave houses that used to serve as an old bakery. It has two bedrooms and a fully-equipped kitchen, and the bathroom has a handcrafted marble washbasin and a rain shower. Outdoors, the private terraces expand on different levels on the rim of the caldera, creating unique angles and comfortable sitting spaces, and there is also a hot tub to enjoy.
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