There's a new airport option for U.S. travelers hoping to make the trek to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula — one that doesn't involve the packed terminals and dense crowds of Cancun.
12.03.2024 - 14:53 / insider.com
I'm pretty much a pro when it comes to staying in tight spaces.
I've booked small, unique accommodations in the US, Canada, and Europe, from tiny-home hotels to a repurposed wine barrel, and I usually have a pretty good time despite the lack of room to roam.
When I traveled to Vienna, Austria, in October 2023, I wanted an affordable, atypical accommodation. So I booked two nights in a luxury Airstream trailer that I found on Airbnb.
I'd never stayed in an Airstream before, but I always envisioned it as an ideal accommodation style for a remote glamping experience in a natural setting such as a desert or forest. And I thought it was interesting to see one in a city.
I paid $150 a night, though the nightly price has increased since my trip. I expected it to be a small space, but it was also too cramped, and the city environment was too loud for a good night's sleep.
There's a new airport option for U.S. travelers hoping to make the trek to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula — one that doesn't involve the packed terminals and dense crowds of Cancun.
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