10 Of The Best Airbnbs In Tasmania For Your Next Getaway | Urban List

2022-05-20 23:00:33 By : Mr. yong zhang

Look, it’s a hard feat choosing the best Airbnbs in Tasmania. Kidding—we loved every minute of it.

From cosy cabins and waterfront cottages (standard)  to beautifully restored barns and Shepherd’s Huts—the Tassies know how to knock up some pretty stellar accommodation.

Read on for the best Airbnbs in Tasmania.

City-living isn’t for everyone but if you’re on a mission to find the best Airbnb in Hobart then you need to stay in this beautifully restored barn. Stone Flower is an 1830s barn that has been transformed into one of the most luxurious stays in Tasmania. Fully equipped, self-contained and private, this Airbnb is located within minutes of the hustle and bustle of the CBD. Bathed in natural light and featuring a soaring cathedral ceiling, we doubt you’ll ever actually want to leave this one. Book your stay here.

Direct water access, walking distance from restaurants and ultimate seclusion. This Airbnb on Bruny Island is the ultimate package with views over Sunset Bay, Satellite Island and the Harz Mountains. As a newly built shack, you’ll find a modern Nordic-style on the interior with a focus on indoor and outdoor living (swoon). Book your stay here.

It really doesn’t get any more cosy than this quaint little Airbnb in Huon Valley. Shepherd’s Hut provides the dreamiest tiny home living experience and located in Huonville, it’s your gateway to the stunning Huon Valley. A short walk from local shops and restaurants, it’s been designed to be an idyllic stay during the winter and summer. Book your stay here.

Take it from us, you’ll want to stay in Birdhouse Studio more than just once. If architectural brilliance exists, this Airbnb in Launceston is the blueprint. We mean, take a look at that picture. Giving you sweeping views of east Launceston and mountain ranges, this studio is all about sustainable living with no concessions on quality or luxury. With a full kitchen, bathroom, laundry facility, built in study space and dining area—you’ll have everything you need right in the one place. Book your stay here.

In for a bit of romancing? Driftwood Cabin is THE Airbnb for couples in Tasmania. Home to globally renowned chef Sarah Glover, it’s perfect for foodies with everything you need to fulfil your biggest cooking aspirations. Cast a fishing line out the front, go diving for scallops, cook up a feast over the custom fire pit (a Traeger grill) and get creative with a chef’s kitchen featuring every single knife, pot and tool you would ever need to whip up a romantic feast for your significant other. Book your stay here.

We mean, can you really go wrong by booking Airbnbs finalist ‘Host Of The Year’ for 2021? We think not. The Stable Lofts is an adults-only stay all designed to bring you a relaxing getaway that will warm you better than a country hug. Perfect for couples, you’ll find a heap of gourmet goodies like ground coffee beans, free range eggs from the chooks, hot cocoa and marshmallows. Also—the lush gardens include a grove of National Trust-listed sequoias so you can clock up some staple nature shots for the ‘Gram. Book your stay here.

If you’re dreaming of stay surrounded by native gum and banksia, an outdoor bath and one that overlooks serene waters (the clear waters of little Norfolk Bay, to be exact), look no further than Three Capes Cabin. Blending in with its surrounds, while we know you may not usually be one to fawn over detailed timberwork, we have to shout out the epic Tasmanian Oak here, giving this cabin the most natural feel. Book your stay here.

Okay, so it’s an outdoor hot tub instead of a bath—pick and choose your battles. Located about a 50-minute drive outside of Hobart and nestled high on a hill overlooking glorious sunrises and sunsets, day in and day out, you can't beat Orchard’s Nest. This property has been built using large exposed local stringy bark timbers and filled with recycled and upcycled furniture to make it the most charming Airbnb in Tasmania. Book your stay here.

It should come as no surprise that the main affair here is the outdoor wood-fired hot tub. Like, wow. Naivasha Tiny House ticks all the boxes from sporting a claw foot bath, all the bush (and no reception if that’s your thing), a fire pit and naturally—a complimentary glass of port because how else would you spend a romantic getaway in Tassie, right? Book your stay here.

Aerie Retreat is exactly how it sounds, a peaceful wilderness retreat everyone needs to book at least once in their lifetime. There’s timber hot tub (tear), a sauna and firepit so we dare you to say you won’t leave more relaxed than you’ve ever been in your life. Book your stay here.

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