
Given its healthy tourism economy, it should come as no surprise that Florida is home to some of the country’s coolest Airbnbs.
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Looking for beachfront rentals that also come with a private pool? You’ve got more choices than you might think. What about private rentals in the Keys, from Key West to Big Pine Key? There are dozens of options on Airbnb and VRBO to choose from. The list goes on and on, from Gulf Coast cabins to rentals with exotic gardens.
This time around, I’m showcasing some of the coolest tiny home Airbnbs in South Florida. If you’re new to tiny homes, here’s the rundown. They usually max out at 450 square feet and are chock-full of modern, sleek amenities that make up for the lack of space. Location is also important for tiny homes, which are usually immersed in nature or smack in the middle of a city.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Even if you prefer rentals with room to roam, don’t miss out on some of the coolest tiny home Airbnbs in South Florida.
A note on accessibility: Many tiny homes rely on lofted beds to maximize the space. Always make sure to look for accessibility to lofts before booking. Many use ladders that might not suit mobility-conscious travelers. Or those who like to drink.
Stylish tiny home Airbnbs in South Florida
Bright & Airy Studio (West Palm Beach)

This 1920s cottage was recently renovated into a gorgeous little tiny home. Located in West Palm Beach’s Historic Northwood, the location is hard to beat. You can find food trucks nearby, along with Florida favorites like the Manatee Lagoon.
Tiny Home with Private Hot Tub (Cape Coral)

Though small, this tiny home is packed with amenities. You’ve got a large patio with a private hot tub, effectively doubling the tiny home’s size, along with a king-sized bed, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a hammock swing.
Tiny Tree Lake House (Naples)

This two-floor stilted lake house has a balcony overlooking a tilapia pond. In short, you’ll feel like you’re living an upscale Tarzan-like dream, surrounded by greenery. Despite the rustic setup and outdoor shower, this unit is fully modern—you have AC and Wi-Fi.
Tiny House Big Living (Naples)

If you’re not really sold on the tiny home setup, check out this rental. It has 12-foot ceilings that make its 360-square-foot size feel much grander. Plus, it comes with other unique perks, like access to paddles, pickleballs, and a shared court, along with being within walking distance to Fifth Avenue and the beach.
Tropical Garden Studio Cottage (Naples)

Descend into a tropical paradise at this North Naples tiny home. You’re a short driving distance from major attractions, including state parks and shopping. There’s also a double kayak that you can take to the beach for a quick adventure. If you’re okay sharing quarters, this tiny studio home also sleeps four thanks to the pullout couch.
Camp Cocktail (Marco Island)

Located right on a waterfront canal, this Marco Island rental is a short drive from launch sites. There’s room for a boat trailer and a vehicle, making this tiny home ideal for boaters. It’s small, but it’s boat-trailer parking, and its proximity to popular restaurants (within walking distance), opens up some of South Florida’s best adventures.
Quiet Bungalow in Coconut Grove (Miami)

Located in the heart of Coconut Grove, one of Miami’s most scenic neighborhoods, this bungalow guesthouse is a lovely getaway. The entrance is located inside a lush garden with an outdoor pool. Just know that it’s on the rustic side. The roof is thatched, while the bathroom is shared and located a few steps outside the bungalow.
Lumi Atelier (Miami)

This designer tiny home is a treat for the eyes. From the staircase to the stone floors to the sitting nook, you’ll be treated thoroughly to Miami’s design chops. (In fact, it’s located in Wynwood, the trendiest spot in the city.) Just know that the backyard is shared with another Atelier rental, so you need to be mindful of noise after 10 pm.
BOHO Bungalow (Miami)

This colorful, casual bungalow is located under a 100-year-old oak tree. That should clue you in: this is a magical, bespoke property that was built by the owners as a labor of love. If you like creativity and whimsy, look no further.
Tiny House (Miami Gardens)

This no-frills tiny house has everything you could hope for. The location is secure, there’s an outdoor area with a blow-up pool and grill, along with plenty of neon features. You can even charge the on-site Tesla and take it for a drive to save on gas.
Sukyia Charming House (Homestead)

This award-winning project feels like an escape into nature. There’s a strong Zen vibe that you’ll pick up with the rock gardens, Buddha statues, and koi ponds. In keeping with that theme, the bedrooms are decorated minimally but comfortably. Think: A tiny home that lets you appreciate a relaxing outdoor escape.
Oasis2 (Key Largo)

This Key Largo rental sits between two other waterfront tiny homes (Oasis 1 and 3). If you’re okay with that setup, you’ll be treated to gorgeous sunset views of the water. You also have access to water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. As a perk, this tiny home has enough beds to sleep five, thanks to its loft, which has an extra queen bed and a twin bed.
Oceanfront Lookout Point (Key Largo)

This tiny home gives you access to a private waterfront area. You can swim, kayak, or just lounge on the chaise. There are even hammocks, letting you swing yourself to sleep with the ocean breeze. The tiny home also has a pullout couch, letting you sleep up to four.
Turtle-By-The-Sea (Key Colony Beach)

This lovely guesthouse opens right onto the dock, letting you set up shop in the middle of the Keys. Though small, the tiny home has everything you could need—from a comfortable bed to a functional kitchenette to watersport equipment. Though it’s a guest suite, you also have a private entrance.
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