A long weekend away might satiate a bout of wanderlust, but you’ll barely scratch the surface of sights, sips, and the local scene. If you really want to get to know another part of the world (and have been blessed with a flexible remote work schedule), you might want to consider booking an extended vacation. Take it from me: My husband and I are fluent in the longer sojourn.
In 2025, we spent a month in South America. We tasted wine in Montevideo, fell in love with Buenos Aires, and spent a few glorious nights at Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge, which we lovingly nicknamed “the White Lotus of the Amazon.” This summer, we have two European weddings a month apart from each other, and the mere thought of schlepping back and forth to our home on the West Coast felt expensive and exhausting. So, we booked an Airbnb in France for a few weeks to bridge the gap; and call me biased, but long-term stays have become my favorite way to travel.
Instead of jamming dozens of landmarks, museums, and walking tours into a shorter itinerary, an extended visit gives you permission to slow down and really experience a foreign city. You know, have a slow morning at a café or peruse a local farmer’s market. It’s a chance to get into a routine like a local. (During the São Paulo portion of our South American adventure, we’d often sip fresh coconut water while walking through Ibirapuera Park.) Since my husband and I are both able to work remotely, we’d explore in the morning and clock in for work in the afternoon.
Of course, a successful long-term trip all hinges on booking the right Airbnb. My advice: Do your diligence. Beyond just the basic research (including making sure the “long term stays allowed” option is included in a home’s amenity list) I look for rentals in relatively safe neighborhoods rife with local charm. Since we’re living and working abroad, it’s important to find a spot that fits with our daily routine. Is there enough space for both of us to work? Can we do laundry? And, most important, how’s the WiFi? While some rentals might tout a high-speed connection, we always double check with a host.
Vogue’s Favorite Long-Term Airbnbs:
Let’s address the elephant in the room: Taking an extended break can be an expense—and booking a fabulous Airbnb will cost you. That said, many hosts take hundreds (or even thousands) off your total when you book a month-long stay. Since I’m a freelance journalist, my output and income are linked. While many people can use their PTO, I find working remotely softens the sticker shock.
If you like the idea of an extended trip, but have no idea where to begin, you’ve come to the right place. Ahead, 12 Vogue-approved Airbnbs that welcome long-term stays. Whether you want to jet off to a foreign country or stay stateside, these properties offer a beautiful backdrop to living like a local.
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