Isolated from the world on a floating hotel.

06/04/2020

Do you dream of waking up each day to watch the sunrise over the water and drifting off to sleep each night to the gentle waves? The houseboats and boats available on Airbnb will turn your dream of floating on the water into reality.

Especially during the current complex COVID-19 pandemic, these floating hotels can help you comfortably isolate yourself from the rest of the world.

Paris Houseboat

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Few places offer views as beautiful and romantic as the houseboats of Paris. You can anchor on the Seine River in the 16th arrondissement, sipping wine while watching the Eiffel Tower light up after a day of exploring the City of Lights. The Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysées, and the Museum of Modern Art are all within your sight.

From $140/night

Salty Seahorse

The Salty Seahorse hotel, located in Key Largo, Florida, USA, is designed to resemble a wooden wine barrel in the middle of the sea. You'll have a truly unique experience when visiting this hotel. From your room, you can admire panoramic views of the sunrise and sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.

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The Salty Seahorse offers guests a full range of amenities, including a comfortable bed, a kitchenette, a fully stocked refrigerator, a private bathroom, and a charming patio bar. The hotel also provides Wi-Fi and electrical appliances, ensuring a relaxing stay.

From $150/night

Yellow Ferry

Sausalito is a vibrant and stylish Mediterranean-style waterfront community, just a short ferry ride from San Francisco Bay. It's where Otis Redding, while sitting on his houseboat, conceived the idea for his famous song.(Sittin' On) The Dock of the BayToday, there are hundreds of houseboats here, ranging from quirky and dilapidated to luxurious and expensive.

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Built in 1888, the Yellow Ferry is one of the oldest surviving ferries on the West Coast. Today, the ferry has been restored and converted into a houseboat for rent. And unlike some other houseboat rentals, the Yellow Ferry is not cramped at all. The cabin is over 240 square meters.2, not to mention the deck which is over 74 meters wide.2From here, you can sit back, relax, and watch the sunset over the water.

From $300/night

Amsterdam Houseboats

The Netherlands is not only famous for its tulips, windmills, and giant shoes, but also for the intricate network of canals in Amsterdam, the city known as the "Venice of the North." The canals and bridges are the most beautiful and romantic symbols of Amsterdam, and taking a boat ride to admire the city's scenery is a wonderful experience when you visit.

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Spending the night on a boat along Amsterdam's canals is also an equally wonderful experience. Instead of staying in regular city hotels, try choosing a houseboat moored on a canal for a unique experience. Watching the sunrise from the boat overlooking the calm water is incredibly enjoyable and relaxing.

From $108/night

Galatée

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It's hard to believe that in the middle of London, one of the world's busiest and most bustling cities, you can find such a peaceful spot on this unique and cozy boat. Anchored on the Regent's Canal not far from King's Cross Station, it's a perfect base from which to explore the city, although if the weather is nice, you might just want to sit on the bow, watch the ducks and geese swim by, or observe the other boats going back and forth.

From $80/night

Tyre

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Nostalgic travelers will surely enjoy a night on the Tyrone, a long-distance sailing boat built in the 1930s, moored in Chatham Harbor, Massachusetts. The boat, over 18 meters long and seating four people, has been meticulously restored using original furnishings and materials. You can wake up early to watch the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean, or sail and explore Cape Cod like a true navigator.

From $400/night

El Aleph

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You can explore the Indonesian archipelago on El Aleph, a luxury cruise ship that combines traditional Pinnacle design with modern technology and amenities. El Aleph can take you to destinations such as Komodo Island, Bali, and Raja Ampat on a customizable itinerary. You can go snorkeling and visit the islands. All meals are served, many dishes are made with freshly caught fish, and there is a staff on hand to attend to your needs. The cruise ship has 5 bedrooms and can accommodate 12 people.

From $6,000 per night

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