You can eat dinner in a cave at Grand Canyon Caverns, and now, sleeping in one is also an option! This Airbnb near Sedona is an actual cave, with a perfect view of the vast desert night sky. (Guests also get access to a bedroom in the main house, so it's the best of both worlds!)
Over 600 years ago, this hidden cave near Sedona was a Native American cliff dwelling.
Human intervention has been minimal so as to preserve the authenticity, and today, you can sleep directly in the rocky outcropping.
Up to four guests can sleep in the cave, with two large beds offering plenty of legroom.
It's the perfect ambiance for deep conversation, or perhaps telling the scariest story you can possibly think of.
It's 10-20 degrees cooler underground, but an indoor fireplace and tons of cozy blankets remedy that issue right away.
You'll be nice and toasty, even when those frigid desert nights are fully underway.
Kick up your feet and enjoy some time "hanging out."
Sure, Bell Rock is just 15 minutes away, but it's no easy task to leave the comfort of this hammock - especially when the warm sunshine hits your skin just right.
You'll have access to an entire bed and bath in the main house if cave life doesn't quite work out.
Amenities include linens, towels, shampoo and conditioner, a hairdryer, and other basic necessities.
Head out to the balcony and mingle with other guests while taking in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
It's the perfect place to leisurely sip a cup of morning coffee, or unwind with some vino and an iconic Arizona sunset.
Everyone knows Arizona has some of the best starry night vistas in America, and you couldn't ask for a better vantage point.
Book your stay on the eve of a full moon or meteor shower for an even more spectacular experience.
Visit the Airbnb listing to learn more.
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