
The property features a queen bed, outdoor bathtub, back deck, and grill for al fresco cooking. With a prime view of the surrounding forest and mountains, not to mention the sky and stars above, this tiny home was made for lounging on the back deck and watching the stars after the sun sets. Last, but certainly not least, The Tiny Stargazer is everything one could want from a vacation in the Catskills. “Deer pass through this side of the property often, so, if they lived inside, it would be a palace for bucks.” And along the Hudson River, aspiring second-career farmers and growers can find inspiration by visiting the area’s many vineyards, orchards and farms.“The Buck and Glamp Palace is small, cozy, boxy, modern, boasts four large spaceship glass windows featured in otherwise a typical Alaskan-style hunting cabin,” Stephen adds. The Catskills, Airbnb’s list reads, “provide the perfect backdrop for a laid-back, season-agnostic retreat. One of Woodstock’s original promoters told the Poughkeepsie Journal in November that there are “definite plans” for some type of celebration festival.Īirbnb also cited the region’s wildlife and hiking trails, linking to an Airbnb “experience” host who offers guided day hikes out of Hudson. Working in the region’s favor next year, according to Airbnb, is the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival in Sullivan County. The number of bookings in the region for 2019 that the site has already received are double that of this point last year for 2018.

“We’re once again forecasting growing interest in more off-the-beaten-path regions, cities and towns to explore,” the post said.Īirbnb said searches for places to stay in the Hudson Valley and Catskills were up 130 percent in October and November 2018 compared with the same months a year earlier. The list is based on Airbnb’s search, booking and wish list data. The travel website released a list Monday of the 19 top destinations for the new year, which included the Hudson Valley region and Catskill Mountains.

The Hudson River just north of the Mid-Hudson Bridge. The Hudson Valley and Catskills regions are the place to be for travelers in 2019, at least according to the folks at Airbnb.
