Want to relate to Eskimos on a whole other level? Then shack up in a real-life igloo that's the definition of cool. In addition to having amazing and affordable rentals for wedding venues, Airbnb also offers guests the chance to experience truly once-in-a-lifetime stays that are bizarre yet totally beautiful. Dream, desire, and make these crazy places your next vacation destination.
For a little less than $200 a night, you can stay in one of the two-story geodesic domes complete with a living room, bathroom, and main bedroom with a detachable roof over it.
In addition to the ideal method of looking at the stars, the area around the hotel offers a plethora of activities like horseback rides (both day and night), bike rides, and astronomic tours.
Located in the gorgeous Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, this tiny studio is the perfect place for guests who want to get away from the standard style of living and try a charming alternative.
The house — reminiscent of an old-fashioned train car and running at about $99 per night — has a barbecue, pool, and unparalleled quaintness that would have any guest calling it home in no time.
How many times have you dreamed of having a plane entirely to yourself, with no screaming kids or space hogging neighbors to ruin your vibe? This Teuge, Gelderland, Netherlands, Airbnb rental allows you a full airplane suite for around $426 a night.
The interior of the plane was converted in to a hotel suite meant for two and is complete with a hot tub, infared sauna, minibar, and plenty of other high-tech amenities.
The plane, built in 1960, is an Ilyushin II-18 originally designed to hold 120 passengers — so you and another guest will definitely have plenty of room to enjoy the plane's luxuries.
The comfy tipi quarters are clustered in a luxury camp that's secluded from the hustle and bustle of civilization and offers activities that are perfect for lovers of the great outdoors.
This floating home in Seattle, WA — known as The Barge — is a unique, fully furnished home where guests can slowly rock to sleep on the waters of Green Lake.
Guests can call the lake home for about $180 per night and from its deck enjoy views of the sparkling city of Seattle and the gentle waves of the water.
The cozy quarters comfortably sleep two, and guests can enjoy sunlight streaming through stained glass windows while listening to the sounds of nature outside — all for just $120 a night.
For $115 a night, guests can sleep in an igloo made for four to six people on insulated mattresses covered in sheepskin. Nature-lovers and adventure seekers have to try this supercool — pun intended — way of vacationing.
The artist's home and studio — running for $165 a night — are covered in mirrors of all shapes and sizes, offering amazing and mind-bending perspectives.
It will feel like you're falling back in time to the '50s when you enter this cute Airstream trailer. For just $130 a night, guests can get the comforts of home while nestled in the elm grove along the banks of Smith Creek in Wimberley, TX.
After climbing the steps of this tall tower, guests will not be disappointed with what they find. This Round Room in the Sky rental in London coasts about $186 to rent and offers spectacular views of the city and a unique experience.
The building is a water tower converted into a rental, is accessed from the towpath of the Grand Union Canal, and is close to nearby shops and attractions.
Mermaids must be seriously jealous of this seashell house in Isla Mujeres, Mexico, that embodies the ideal beach getaway. The secluded home, complete with a private pool and full amenities, is only around $230 a night.
It's nearly impossible to be closer to nature — while still enjoying the comforts of home — than in this treehouse situated in the Santa Cruz mountains of California.
The cozy cottage sits in an actual living tree and comes complete with not only a hot tub and drawbridge but also its own cat. The cabin, not far from Pacific Coast Highway and endless hiking trails, runs at $125 per night.