Enjoy a weekend getaway with a hot tub at these cozy New England Airbnbs
New England’s weather has two guarantees: A) It will be volatile and B) It will be cold at times. Winter, spring, summer or fall, you’re never safe from a cold snap, whether it’s after the sun sets after a hot summer day or part of a long winter freeze. Fortunately, there is a solution: spas. Naturally, you might not have one handy and ready in your own home, so these AirBnbs have you covered for a warm, bubble-filled night (or morning or afternoon) and a relaxing getaway on weekends, no matter the time of year. .
A cabin in the Berkshires
3 bedrooms, sleeps up to 9 people, from $297 per night
You can’t beat mountain views like those from this lodge atop the Berkshire Peaks. Of course, it can get chilly at night at this elevation, where the hot tub comes in. Enjoy this one from the stone patio, where you can watch majestic sunrises and sunsets with the sounds of the backyard waterfall in the background. Inside, the house is equally stunning, with high ceilings and a dramatic stone fireplace so beautiful it rivals the mountain views.
A cabin on the Rhode Island coast
3 bedrooms, sleeps up to 6 people, from $400 a night
Who said log cabins were just for the woods? This one in Charlestown, Rhode Island is close to the beach, so you can hit the waves if you’re visiting in hot weather. But if it’s cold outside, you’ll stay warm thanks to the indoor hot tub. When you’re ready to dry off, there’s an outdoor fire pit for making smores or a game room for a game of pool, ping pong or foosball.
A wooded getaway in New Hampshire
2 bedrooms, can accommodate up to 6 people, from $120 per night
You can enjoy the New Hampshire wilderness without ever leaving this rental. Located on a double lot, this house offers a very large wooded backyard where you will find a grill, a fire pit and of course a hot tub. If it’s too cold to enjoy a soak, you can head inside, where a wood-burning stove offers the chance to curl up by a fire while enjoying the large interior.
A post and beam house in the mountains
3 bedrooms, sleeps up to 8 people, from $586 per night
A hot tub on the private terrace of a house with a view of the mountains: What could be better? Some might say the location of this contemporary spot is even more appealing, considering it’s only minutes from those mountain trails, delighting ski bunnies everywhere. If you’d rather not freeze your butt, there are shops and restaurants to enjoy in nearby towns and a fireplace to enjoy once you’ve racked up a bill.
A Cottage Retreat in Western Massachusetts
2 bedrooms, sleeps up to 4 people, from $264 per night
Enjoy all the best of the Berkshires in this cottage, from the winter ski slopes to the shopping in nearby Great Barrington town centre. Whatever your preference, you can return at the end of your day trip to enjoy this rental with views of the area’s scenic woods. The hot tub here is located on a 500-square-foot deck that overlooks a backyard with a hammock for a quick nap after soaking.
A bohemian bungalow in Vermont
2 bedrooms, sleeps up to 5 people, from $225/night
This comfortable and chic two-bedroom apartment brings you to the heart of Winooski, just steps from restaurants, shops, bars, cafes and the Winooski River. While the location is perfect for a busy weekend getaway, you might not want to leave this swanky little perch with its three-season porch, movie-night-ready Smart TV and, of course, an all new outdoor hot tub.
A waterfront getaway in Maine
3 bedrooms, sleeps up to 6 people, from $485 a night
Life in this cottage is a little more colorful…and not just because of the LED lights in the brand new hot tub overlooking Sand Pond. You’ll enjoy this place any time of the year, whether you’re sitting under the covered patio by the propane fire pit, having a picnic on the patio, or enjoying water sports on the pond via the dock. private. You probably won’t want to step into this rustic home, but if you can get away from the wide open spaces, a cozy abode awaits with plenty of comfortable furniture and a view of the water.
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