These Are The Best Destination Airbnbs to Rent for Weddings
These Are The Best Destination Airbnbs to Rent for Weddings
Airbnb has quickly become one of our favorite hotel alternatives—and the ideal way to immerse oneself in a destination while traveling. Rentals are for the explorer, the adventure seeker, and the traveler who thinks outside the box. For those who entertain the same way, hosting an intimate wedding at a home away from home feels undeniably authentic to how you'd typically travel or host your nearest and dearest. While flying off on vacations right now is limited by health and safety restrictions, these ideas are for couples planning for an intimate affair once travel is deemed safe. Airbnb's Luxe and Plus programs are dedicated to providing travelers with a curated list of venues that have met specific guidelines for keeping everyone safe, and where hosting an event is host-approved.
With staying healthy top of mind, we've gathered a list of the best properties on Airbnb to host your wedding in the future, no matter how big or small. It also doesn't hurt that staying at your venue saves a bit on accommodations–so don't feel guilty splurging on other parts of the guest experience, like music, tabletop, or that five-course tasting menu. With more and more brides skipping traditional wedding venues and looking for the elevated version of a stay-at-home experience, consider renting a castle in Scotland, a Tuscan villa, or even a modern home in Bali. After all, small weddings are no less special than grand, 200+ guest affairs, so why not take yours abroad? Here, our short list of Airbnb's top rentals to host your wedding.
A few tips for throwing your wedding at a rental property:
- Before booking, let your host know you're planning a wedding. They'll likely be extra accommodating when it comes to production on-the-ground and share red flags you'll need to know pre-booking to avoid added costs.
- Consult a seasoned wedding planner. A home rental comes with protocol, policies, and rules that need to be followed—and you'll want an advocate in the planning, on-site prep, and load-out.
- Don't forget to ask questions—your host (as well as your planner and designer) will likely have excellent recommendations for local caterers, floral designers, musicians, and more.
- Ensure the country you are planning on visiting has been green-lit for travel by the CDC or its U.S. embassies or consulates. Understand the paperwork, testing, and policies of the country before you schedule any event, site-visit, or book any travel.
When it's time to travel again, these homes, villas, and chateaux will make you want to reconsider a traditional venue.