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Spanish Traveler Documents Stay at World's Most Isolated Floating Airbnb Suite
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First reported by N12 · 6 hours ago
What happened
Rubén Holgado traveled from Barcelona to a remote floating Airbnb suite between Florida and Cuba, documenting his adventurous and isolated stay. The journey involved multiple transport modes and required a boating license. Despite challenges, Holgado enjoyed the unique glamping experience and recommended it for adventurous travelers.
- 01Rubén Holgado traveled over 16 hours plus a boat ride to reach the isolated Tiki Suite Airbnb.
- 02The floating suite requires a boating license and costs $3,458 for five nights.
- 03Captain Chris, the owner, provided safety instructions including shark warnings and rescue history.
- 04The suite offers a glamping experience without electricity, featuring basic amenities and direct water access.
- 05Holgado described the stay as peaceful, adventurous, and slightly intimidating due to rough seas.
- 06He recommends the experience for travelers seeking unique, remote destinations away from civilization.
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