Yes, there are still more tiny house rentals at the Acony Bell Tiny House Community in North Carolina we want to show you! This Airbnb, called the Firefly Hideaway, sleeps 6 (4 adults and 2 kids).
There is a ground floor queen-sized bedroom and a loft with another queen. The sofa folds out into a third sleeping area for two. My favorite feature is the large kitchen with a full-sized oven. Cooking for your family while on vacation is a great way to save some money!
From the makers of the Jude and Georgia, meet Allira, an Australian tiny house getaway tucked into a secluded corner of the Yarra Valley.
These tiny houses on wheels, by CABN, are designed to be off-grid escapes from reality where you can reconnect with nature and your loved ones. The CABNs are equipped with everything you need to enjoy your stay. Check out the photos tour below!
This is the amazing Jude CABN tiny house in Australia. It’s an off-grid oasis tucked into the natural Australian landscape.
The goal is to disconnect your devices and reconnect with nature or loved ones. Play a board game, read a book, go on a hike, check out a kangaroo — you get the idea. The Jude has a modern Scandinavian vibe and is a 25 minute drive from Adelaide’s CBD. It comes with everything you need to cook, shower and relax.
Calling all East-Coasters: This is the Cindy Bear Suite who’s going on the Jellystone Park Tiny Home RV Tour this weekend through November 1.
This THOW, designed and built by Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, will spend time visiting four East Coast Jellystone Parks, and while she’s parked you can stay in her! She features adorable pink siding, mint green cabinets and all the comforts of a tiny home! Get more details about staying in this quaint tiny house on the last page.
For tour dates/locations and to book your stay, head over here.
This is The Gypsy at Tiny Digs Portland Hotel and it’s exactly what you were imagining: A gypsy wagon!
What you might not have expected is that this hotel is pet-friendly. Designed for a weekend or week-long stay, this wagon comes complete with a luxurious bed encased in beautiful flowing bohemian curtains, a comfy pink couch for relaxing after a day of site-seeing, and even a little desk for responding to a few office emails you just can’t ignore (or eating breakfast). There’s a full bathroom and a kitchenette as well.
This is the Writer’s Retreat Getaway Cabin near Boston: An off-grid, no-wifi spot to get away from it all and have a true vacation in the woods.
This is just one of a handful of cabins owned by Getaway, a company that builds awesome tiny homes, puts them in secluded locations near major cities, and rents them out to folks who need to unplug. A pretty brilliant business plan, if you ask me. They opened their first cabins near Boston in 2015, and by 2016 had cabins in New York as well. Book one today!
This is The Pine Lodge in the woods of New York, another Getaway Cabin where you can enjoy an unplugged “anti-vacation.”
I love this one because you could go with friends — it has both a loft bed and a first-floor bed, making great for some low-key bonding time with old buddies. It has a bathroom, kitchen area and everything you need to enjoy s’mores by the fire. Book a Getaway Cabin here.