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In this Full Episode, we explore some of the most expensive Airbnbs built into vertical rock faces around the world. These aren’t just vacation rentals — they are architectural masterpieces carved into cliffs, caves, and mountainsides. And yes… some are booked a full year in advance. Timestamps: 0:00 Unique Airbnbs 0:36 Cave House 1:58 The Sculptor's House 2:59 Izu Cliff House 4:09 Cave Suites 4:58 Skylodge Adventure Suites 🏔️ The Cave House – Dunlop Hollow (Hocking Hills, Ohio) Perhaps one of the most Instagrammable Airbnbs of the 2020s, The Cave House combines gothic elegance, academia, and vintage decor inside a 35-acre property. With chandeliers, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a pool table, a hot tub, and a stunning bathtub, this 2-bedroom masterpiece costs $1,200 per night — and it’s almost never vacant. Built by Bryant and Amy Gingerich, this coveted cave experience is part of a trio that includes a cottage and A-frame cabin. 🌅 The Sculptor's House by Cycladica – Oia, Santorini Converted from a standard vacation home into a fluid, neutral-toned cave sanctuary, this Santorini gem offers breathtaking views of Oia while keeping you close to popular eateries and attractions. Local craftsmen revived its forgotten architecture, creating the dream home you picture when you think of Santorini. During peak season, this cave paradise starts at $400 a night — and it rarely stays available. 🌊 Izu Cliff House – Minamiizu, Shizuoka Designed in the 1970s and located in what is now a National Park, this Japanese sanctuary offers vast views of the Pacific and volcanic Izu coast. Featuring tatami mat flooring, sliding shoji paper doors, and cherry blossoms in season, it blends modern architecture with traditional Japanese luxury. For $450 a night, you get unobstructed glass views and a hammock suspended into towering trees — a private escape unlike any other. 🍷 The Cave Suites – Jorquera, Spain Carved into natural rock formations overlooking the Jucar River, the OGOF Cave Suite offers two floors of renovated luxury. With a private heated jacuzzi, original wooden ceilings, a fireplace, and vineyard views, this Spanish retreat combines rustic charm with modern comfort for around $350 per night. 🚠 SkyLodge Adventure Suites – Urumbamba, Peru Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a transparent capsule suspended 1,312ft above Sacred Valley? Guests pay $300 per night to climb or zipline 1,000ft to reach their room. Built with aerospace aluminium and weather-resistant polycarbonate, this bubble suite is terrifying… yet completely safe. From gothic caves in Ohio to transparent capsules hanging over Peru, these properties redefine what luxury travel means. Would you actually stay in any of these rock face Airbnbs? Let us know in the comments below 👇 If you enjoyed this Full Episode exploring the world’s most outrageous luxury Airbnbs, make sure to like, subscribe, and share this video with someone who needs serious vacation inspiration. More unbelievable travel experiences coming soon. #LuxuryAirbnb #RockFaceHomes #CliffsideLiving #ExtremeTravel #FullEpisode