8 Airbnbs in Florida You Won’t Believe Actually Exist

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Have you ever been woken from a dream within a dream? Well, among the many Airbnbs in Florida, there are some that will make you reconsider your idea of ​​a fairy tale. You will probably stop staying in hotels and resorts after discovering these magical mansions and houses.

Away from the beach, you’ll see Disney-inspired Airbnbs and over-the-top homes with all the comforts you’ll need. With all the entertainment around, you won’t need to travel far.

Whatever the size of your group, these will be the best locations. If you’re planning a bachelor or bachelorette party, even better. Get away from the common tourist areas and explore Florida in all its wonders.

Luxury Villa Blanca on the seafront

Luxury Villa Blanca on the seafront.

brand | Airbnb

Price: $503+ per night

Location: Fort Lauderdale

Why you should go: For those who want to experience luxury at its finest, stay at this waterfront villa. The mansion has three bedrooms with king-size beds and is perfect for couples looking for a retreat. Wake up in the morning and enjoy the view from the riverside dock with a cup of coffee. Guests can enjoy the saltwater pool while overlooking the bay. Once you post this place on Instagram, your friends will be so jealous. In the end, who doesn’t want to wake up like J.Lo?

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Wonderful castle with a large luxurious swimming pool

Wonderful castle with a large luxurious swimming pool.

Wonderful castle with a large luxurious swimming pool.

Jeeves | Airbnb

Price: $3,697 per night

Where: Kissimmee

Why you should stay here: Take a trip to the happiest place on earth when you sleep in this modern castle. You can accommodate up to 16 people in this luxurious 15 bed house. The place includes rooms inspired by superheroes and Disney princesses, an entertainment room, a themed home theater and even a basketball court. You will play hide and seek, because some rooms are hidden and it is easy to get lost. Every corner around this home welcomes adventure and is the perfect unforgettable getaway.

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wizard house

House of wizards.

House of wizards.

Alex and Sofia | Airbnb

Price: $437+ per night

Where: Kissimmee

Why should you stay here: You can unleash your inner Hermoine in this immersive experience Harry Potter-themed mansion full of witchcraft. The palace can accommodate 13 people with five ultra-realistic themed rooms. Relax in the pool, play classic video games on the Nintendo Switch, and even dine Hogwarts style on a long wooden table under a twinkling chandelier and floating candles. Whether you’re a Hufflepuff or a Gryffindor, you’ll fit right in.

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Modern oasis with luxury-style private pool

Modern oasis with luxury style private pool.

Modern oasis with luxury style private pool.

Jeeves | Airbnb

Price: $3,800+ per night

Where: Kissimmee

Why you should stay here: The level of uniqueness of this Airbnb is priceless. Treat yourself and your friends to the vacation of your dreams by staying here. For movie buffs, there’s a room designed like a ’60s drive-in decked out with faux trees and astro turf to look like the outside. You can choose from a pirate-themed room that will make you feel like you’re inside Pirates of the Caribbean, and there’s even a game room with a slide, arcade games. Need we say more?

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Private Gated Modern Oasis

Private gated modern oasis.

Private gated modern oasis.

Eric | Airbnb

Price: $2,146 per night

Location: Davis

Why you should stay here: For a cool birthday soiree, book this mansion and plan an elegant dinner with stylish decor. Deluxe amenities include club lighting, an exotic dancer’s platform with a pole, a theater room, and a heated pool with waterfall and jacuzzi. You will probably spend a lot of time in the bathroom when you see all the marble floors and walls. This is luxury at its finest.

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Mermaid Cove

Mermaid Cove.

Mermaid Cove.

Mila | Airbnb

Price: $1,357 per night

Where: Key West

Why you should stay here: Feel like Ariel for a weekend in this funky house. This place has four private cottages with amazing ocean decor. Invite your mermaid friends over for the weekend at one of the best Airbnbs in Key West. This nautical getaway is located in historic Old Town Key West, and it’s totally okay to be a beach bum for an entire day (or week). It sleeps 10, so consider it the perfect tropical cabana for your daughter’s bachelorette experience.

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ManCave Apartment

ManCave apartment.

ManCave apartment.

Dan and Deborah | Airbnb

Price: $220 per night

Where: Geneva

Why you should stay here: This pristine working airplane hangar-turned-Airbnb is for true globetrotters. This unique and funky getaway is perfect for a bachelor party. The facility has an active garage where they work on farm equipment and refurbish classic cars. You’ll even get the chance to learn how to milk a dwarf goat for a real hands-on experience. You might even see neighbors flying unusual planes around the Airbnb. Take the plane and enjoy an unforgettable weekend.

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Yurt in Danville

Yurt in Danville.

Yurt in Danville.

Dan and Deborah | Airbnb

Price: $189 per night

Location: Geneva

Why you should stay here: If you want to mix a bohemian experience with a luxury stay, you might want to check that out at this bohemian yurt for nature lovers. This is one of the most romantic places to stay for your honeymoon or anniversary. If you are looking to have a low-key and unique wedding, this is the place to be. You’ll feel like a gypsy princess in this humble getaway that includes a mini kitchen, fire pit, and barbecue. You can even witness the alpacas roaming nearby.

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These prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included in the price.

Before you go, check out our Guide to Responsible Travel to be informed, be safe, be smart, and most importantly, be respectful on your adventure.

This article has been updated since it was first published on October 17, 2018.

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