This Is the Most Liked Airbnb on Instagram
Lesley Chen is a California native who writes about travel, health/fitness, and other lifestyle topics. She has a serious case of RBF and exercises mainly to balance out an aggressive candy addiction.
Airbnb has given us a wealth of new affordable and Instagram-worthy vacation rentals and experiences. You can live that luxe life in a celeb-approved compound, glamp in an airstream, celebrate at an over-the-top wedding destination, hang out in a treehouse, or chill in a hammock. The home sharing platform took a look at the listings they shared on Instagram in 2017 (all taken by Airbnb guests) and found some of their most liked photos of the year. Below are the most popular charming cabins, oceanfront escapes, secluded getaways, and scenic city dwellings that everyone double tapped on. Let your vacation planning begin.
1. Tye Haus — A-Frame Cabin, Skykomish, Washington, US: This idyllic woodsy retreat, the most liked listing last year, is nestled in the forest and serves as a picture-perfect escape year-round. In the winter, you’re nearby the Stevens Pass Ski Resort; in the summer, you’re just a hiking trail away from several private community beaches.
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2. The Little Owl Cabin at Mt. Rainier, Packwood, Washington, US: Another weekend getaway, another cozy A-Frame in the Pacific Northwest. This cabin in Washington also comes with an outdoor cedar hot tub.
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3. Honeymoon House on Superior Pebble Beach, Lutsen, Minnesota, US: This house on the shore of Lake Superior isn’t just for honeymooners, but you may just fall in love with the space, which includes sweeping lake views, two private beaches, and total tranquility.
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4. Anastasia Tulum, Tulum, Mexico: This new apartment (the building was finished in 2016) gives off major boho vibes with its greenery and Mexican art, hand fabrics, and antiques.
5. Secluded Intown Treehouse: Part I, Atlanta, Georgia, US: This treehouse is Airbnb’s most-wished for property in the US, and it’s easy to see why. The treehouse is located just outside bustling downtown Atlanta, and it’s a series of three rooms (including one hammock deck) connected by rope bridges. On warm nights, you can roll the bed outside onto the deck and sleep under the stars.
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6. Vondel House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: This bright and airy apartment has a gorgeous garden space and is located near numerous restaurants and museums.
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7. Secluded Intown Treehouse: Part II, Atlanta, Georgia, US: The unique treehouse made this list twice; it’s just that dreamy.
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8. Charming & Cozy Paris Apartment, Paris, France: This chic, light-filled apartment has wooden floors and typical Parisian wall decorations, and it provides an ideal home base for exploring the City of Light. Bonus: There are views of the Sacré-Cœur from the kitchen window.
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9. Cliff House, Mollymook, New South Wales, Australia: This apartment is located on the top floor of a waterfront duplex and full of coastal touches. You can enjoy breathtaking views from the large balcony or take a short walk directly to the beach.
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10. Prime 3 Story Cape Town Penthouse, Cape Town, South Africa: Take a vacation above Cape Town in this penthouse that has 360-degree views of the city, the ocean, Lion’s Head, and Table Mountain. The private roof deck also includes a BBQ and plunge pool.
Where’s the dreamiest Airbnb you’ve stayed? Let us know @BritandCo or tag us in your travel pics on Instagram.
(Featured photo via @mr.vanholt)
Lesley Chen is a California native who writes about travel, health/fitness, and other lifestyle topics. She has a serious case of RBF and exercises mainly to balance out an aggressive candy addiction.