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13 Coolest Cave Airbnbs Around the World

Caves are wondrous structures that sometimes are natural, or excavated into being the perfect home. This could have been done by ancient natives, or more recently, but either way, staying in a rock-enclosed tunnel has its benefits. First of all, it’s refreshingly different from the average hotel, and many of our picks are near villages. Secondly, the temperature and absence of lighting are prime for excellent sleep. Intrigued? These are the coolest cave Airbnbs in the world.

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Cave House, Suite in Nature, Spain

Modernity has been fused into the rock of this quarry in Spain. Striking from the moment approaching the sleek yet raw Airbnb, folks will find a constant unfolding of gorgeous features within. Rock walls, of course, simple wooden furnishings and clean-cut architecture create the most visually pleasing combination.

Acusa Seca Cave Hous, Spain ACUSA SECA CAVE HOUSE
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Acusa Seca Cave Hous, Spain

This cave in Spain was excavated to native tradition standards and presents in the most basically refreshing way. However, nothing is basic about those views when you step outside. You could call this place the sleeping cave, a place to solve your insomnia possibly. There’s science behind it, as it’s isothermic and stays at the perfect temperature for sleeping while providing total darkness.

Anitya Cave House, Turkey Anitya Cave House
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Anitya Cave House, Turkey

Based near the enriching village of Cappadocia, Turkey, this cave house is both naturalistic and actually quite modernized. A kitchen, bathroom with hot water and several electronic features can be found through the ambient dwelling, and the outside delivers too. A terrace facing the complex terrain has the most glowing sunrise views, and it’s a spectacular show.

Mother Earth 'Coral' Hogan (#1), Arizona Mother Earth 'Coral' Hogan (#1)
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Mother Earth 'Coral' Hogan (#1), Arizona

This interesting authentic structure is called a hogan, and it has natural earth floors, and a domed cave like roof. Consider this similar to glamping, as you will have super comfortable beds, but will be doing everything else rather primitively. It’s refreshing in many ways, and the host provides a lovely complementary breakfast. Come immerse into the outdoor environment of Arizona.

Dubrovnik Cave Apartment, Croatia Dubrovnik Cave Apartment, close to beach+parking
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Dubrovnik Cave Apartment, Croatia

Not ready to go full cave? Dubrovnik, Croatia has the place for you. The modern abode features lots of clean woods and luxe touches and is centered around one super cool feature—a cave. Right within the living room, the rock tunnel is illuminated with vibrant lights of purple and blue, and it certainly sparks some conversation.

La Grotte du Moulin de la Motte Baudoin, France La Grotte du Moulin de la Motte Baudoin
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La Grotte du Moulin de la Motte Baudoin, France

Lodged into a limestone mound in a scenic part of France, the cave aesthetic is followed through within the interior. All the expected features of a home, from the kitchen, bath and bedroom are effortlessly blended into the relaxing surroundings, but you’ll want to spend plenty of time taking in the beauty outside as well. Bonus, a tasty bakery is nearby.

Taylor Mountain Cave Inn Retreat, Arizona Taylor Mountain Cave Inn Retreat
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Taylor Mountain Cave Inn Retreat, Arizona

Cave living at its finest! Guest are to be immersed in a historical industrial area with old mining equipment and a boneyard full of photography gold. Really and truly, guests will be staying in a cave, but that doesn’t mean they won’t have comfortable beds, and even a game room with a ping-pong and foosball table. Plan to stay a while, because from the inside out, there is a multitude to explore, and you’ll even be close to some of the nation’s most prominent destinations, such as Las Vegas. Get ready to roll the dice.

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Cave House, France

Carved into towering jagged stone in France, guests find the cave to be one of the most unique experiences they’ve ever had at any accommodation. Rugged wood comprises the ceiling, which also is fixed with skylights to let in natural lighting. The kitchen has an old homestead feel and is great for preparing a simple breakfast. And the bathroom, well, we will just let you see it for yourself.

Cave for Two People with Swimming Pool, Spain CAVE FOR 2 PEOPLE WITH SWIMINGPOOL
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Cave for Two People with Swimming Pool, Spain

Hammams are like Arab spas with pools that feature different water temperatures for bathing and relaxing. This Grenada cave features one within its earthy walls. Round out the experience by booking a masseuse while you sip on Arab teas—authentic breakfasts are also available upon request. So this is an Airbnb with all the pampering extras.

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Wonder Haus “World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rental”, Colorado

Cave is a relative word, with the definition technically meaning an underground structure. However, while they are typically natural caverns, this one has been created by man. The solar earth home has multiple unique, and forward thinking rooms, while remaining old world beautiful. You may be tempted to stay here like a hermit for the entire vacation, but with sites like the San Juan National Forest nearby, you’re definitely going to want to be as adventurous as this home is.

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Underground Hygge, Washington

Step back in time, or perhaps into another realm, when staying at this hobbit style home that has been built into a hillside. Rich wood interiors, and earthy accents such as sliced log flooring, and carved wooden mushrooms, are just the tip of the iceberg, or the tip of the shire, when talking about all of the unique features of this underground home. A stone fireplace and cozy shower are other attributes that just contribute to the cozy feeling. Located in Washington, the surroundings are lush and breathtaking.

Luxury Titan II Nuclear Missile Complex, Arizona Luxury Titan II Nuclear Missile Complex
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Luxury Titan II Nuclear Missile Complex, Arizona

Technology and science nerds are going to totally flip over this one! Completely underground, the massive space was formerly a nuclear missile complex. We know, a little freaky, but undeniably cool. You won’t feel like you are staying in a Flintstones cave, not even in the least, as ultra modern luxurious decor has taken the place where control panels and industrial equipment once resided. The space is the epitome of swanky.

Hobbithenge, North Carolina Hobbithenge
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Hobbithenge, North Carolina

Jump straight into a fairytale, within this hobbit style home, that features intricate carved details, and stunning stained glass. Just wait until the sun shines through. Grass and earth literally grow over the top of the dwelling, truly making it one with the sediment. Inside is small, yet efficiently arranged, and just downright adorable.