Despite much of the world swinging in and out of lockdowns over the past year, dreaming about – and planning for – holidays remains high on the priority list for many. While most holidays are of the simple ‘plan it, book it and go’ variety, there are other trips that you often don’t even know you want to take until that charming off-the-grid eco-cabin pops up in your Instagram feed, and you’re filled with an overwhelming need to go. there. now. (Pictured: Dome in the Desert in Joshua Tree)
These were the 'most liked' homes on Airbnb's Instagram in 2021
Vacay goals, incoming.
Dust off your bucket list
Being the eternal source of inspo that they are, Airbnb has unveiled their most liked homes on Instagram in 2021, so dust off your bucket list and prepare to be inspired, because you’ll want to visit every single one of them. (Pictured: Lakeview Lodge, San Marcos La Laguna , Solola, Guatemala.)
1. Zion EcoCabin (Hildale, UT, United States)
The most liked photo on Airbnb’s Instagram profile in 2021 is all about the view: a breathtaking panorama of the Zion Mountains taken from the elevated vantage point of an A-frame cabin, mere footsteps from Zion National Park.
1. Zion EcoCabin (Hildale, UT, United States)
The unique glamping experience with stunning scenery set on the outside of a small Utah town is close enough to town to give you access to grocery stores and restaurants, yet far enough away to let you unwind in nature.
2. Raven Rock Treehouse (Fletcher, NC, United States)
Described by the Host as ‘radical off-grid therapy’, Raven Rock Treehouse is nestled in the trees near Raven Rock Cabin in a 40 acre wilderness wildlife preserve.
2. Raven Rock Treehouse (Fletcher, NC, United States)
Perched on the apex of the Eastern Continental Divide, Raven Rock Treehouse is remote enough that you can get off-the-grid, but with plenty of Hiking, artisan shops, wineries, and unique dining nearby.
3. Crow’s Nest (Monte Rio, CA, United States)
Located high in the redwoods of Monte Rio, the Crow’s Nest provides a birds eye view of the old growth forest surrounding the property.
3. Crow’s Nest (Monte Rio, CA, United States)
Artist and Superhost Holly’s eclectic cabin perfectly matches the bohemian riverside hamlet, and this property’s hot tub and welcoming deck allow you to take nature bathing to a whole new level.
4. The Kingdom A-frame (Burke, VT, United States)
Built in 1968, this picturesque A-Frame is located minutes away from the Kingdom Trails, Burke Mountain and Lake Willoughby.
4. The Kingdom A-frame (Burke, VT, United States)
Surrounded by a classic Vermont landscape (think cows across the road), their 1968 A-frame is also close to epic mountain biking trails and Lake Willoughby. After roasting the day’s farmstand finds on the fire, challenge your travel companions to late-night air hockey in the game room.
5. The Woodlands House (Sandy, OR, United States)
The Woodlands House sits on five acres of an old growth private forest and offers two outdoor decks surrounded by towering pine trees.
5. The Woodlands House (Sandy, OR, United States)
Verified Whether you’ve spent the day on the slopes of Mount Hood, the trails through the pines, or the carpet by the fire, we say you’ve earned a nice, long soak. Superhosts Rachel and Rico’s cabin has room to spare, but its best feature might be all the nooks and niches tailor-made for connection and conversation.
6. Villa Amalfi (Tulum, Mexico)
This gorgeous modern villa is characterized by clean lines, open spaces and huge windows which gives the feeling of indoor/outdoor living.
6. Villa Amalfi (Tulum, Mexico)
The pristine villa in Aldea Zama is close to sugary beaches but makes an even better base for exploring the wilder side of Tulum. Take a day trip to Sian Ka’an if you’re prepared to gasp into your snorkel.
7. Mariner Boathouse (Belgrade, Serbia)
Seventh on the list is this stunning boathouse docked at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers in Belgrade.