Stick around after your homemade breakfast to ask your Superhost, Jasmine, about the surrounding Valle de Viñales. She’ll help you make an informed decision about whether to climb the local mogotes (steep limestone hills) or just climb into the hammock.
Photo: @brian_pacelli
At Superhost Moreno’s tiny baita (Alpine hut), the only sounds you’ll hear are the wind through the valley and the distant chiming of cowbells. Hike to Rifugio Capanna Passo Valles for a steaming plate of mushroom polenta on your way to a day of scaling the jagged peaks of the Pale di San Martino range.
Photo: @beki.scott
Luz’s apartment in La Muralla Roja, a 1968 classic of modern architecture, can make you feel like you’re living inside an art film. If you ever get tired of gazing meaningfully out to sea, strap on some boots and climb Penyal d’Ifac, the jagged limestone rock that towers above the coast.
Photo: @graemehaunholter
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Yes you'd be gone from work for a month, and it's theoretically summer here, but don't expect to lounge on a beach.
We've partnered with @OceanConservancy and environmental scientist Kirstie Jones-Williams to create this once-in-a-lifetime volunteer opportunity – the Antarctic Sabbatical.
It won’t be easy, but if you think you have what it takes, apply by...
Saying Antarctica is “off the beaten path” is a bit of an understatement. As the most isolated continent on Earth, it has no permanent residents. But Antarctica is a hub for conducting research on how humans affect the planet, which is why environmental scientist Kirstie Jones-Williams is heading there. And she wants 5 volunteers to join her for a month-long,...
Few people ever get to go to Antarctica. You could be one of them with the Airbnb Sabbatical, joining environmental scientist Kirstie Jones-Williams as she investigates whether microplastics have made their way to this remote continent.
We’re looking for five volunteers from around the world to take part in this first-of-its-kind expedition, in partnership with @OceanConservancy. Your effort will help...
Far from the tourist crowds, Superhost Vicky’s house gives you front-row seats on Lake Wakatipu. After a day of kayaking, walk into town and hunker down at The Bunker for creative Kiwi cuisine by the fire.
Photo: @virus1119
When this is the view from your front door, maybe your incredible journey can wait a day or two. Tucked into a hillside of the Columbia River Gorge, Superhost Kristie’s earthy hut might be Middle Washington’s coziest place to wake up, on #HobbitDay or any other day.
Photo: @cmorgancree
Superhost Kelly’s A-frame has a big fenced yard that lets your little ones (whether two- or four-legged) run wild, plus a cozy bedroom just right for sleeping it off. The surrounding pines make you feel like you’re way out in the forest, but live local music and food are only a short walk away at Idyology.
Photo: @chrisroams & @idyllcove
Superhost Andres’s house is near the heart of town, so the serene paths of Parque Juarez, the pink spires of the Parroquia, and sweet elote (grilled corn) from street vendors are all within easy reach. But no one could blame you for spending your first day or two at home, taking turns swimming in the skylight.
Photo: @a.araizaa