It’s staycation season in WA. Check out 9 Tri-Cities Airbnb rentals for summer
With both Memorial Day and summer vacation quickly approaching, many families and single people are preparing for trips.
Not everyone can go out of town for vacation.
What do you do if you want a relaxing few days away from normal life, but don’t have the ability to travel?
Staycations allow for the luxury and relaxation of a trip, without airfare or additional expenses.
If you’re looking to book a staycation in Washington’s Tri-Cities area, here are nine Airbnb listings available for booking:
Which Richland Airbnbs are good for staycations?
Homegrown retreat — Family home
Perfect for larger families, this home available in Richland has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. With five beds, it can fit up to eight guests and is pet-friendly.
The home includes a full kitchen, smart TVs, a fully fenced backyard and a two-car garage.
The property located just on the edge of Richland and Kennewick, making visits to either city an easy trip.
This family home has an average Airbnb rating of 4.95 of 5 stars, with nearly 100 reviews.
It’s in the top 5% of eligible listings based on ratings, reviews, and reliability, according to Airbnb.
While prices vary depending on the time and duration of your stay, as well how many guests or pets you bring, you can book this home for $208 to $420 a night through the summer.
Looking for something smaller? This studio-sized guesthouse is equipped to accommodate up to four guests, with two beds and one bathroom.
It sits along the foothills of Badger and Candy mountains, with quick access to food, shopping and wine options. The guesthouse features a kitchenette, living space and lofted sleeping area. The outdoor area has a fire pit.
This Airbnb listing is a guest favorite, maintaining an average rating of 4.92 stars across 108 reviews.
A stay usually costs $143 per night, though costs may drop closer to your desired dates if the property is not booked by someone else. The listing has a two-night minimum.
Waterfront Gem with furnished patio
Interested in something along the water? This four-bedroom, two-bathroom home sits right on the bank of the Columbia River, and can fit up to eight guests.
The home is in a quiet area and includes a covered patio and a deck with a barbecue as well as a full kitchen and bathrooms with heated floors.
Prices vary depending on your stay, with typical rates of more than $400 a night. At least two nights are required.
What are popular Airbnbs in Kennewick?
Icon Escape — Three bedroom oasis
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Kennewick can host up to eight guests.
The newly constructed, “uniquely designed” home is in a “peaceful yet convenient part of Kennewick,” according to the Airbnb listing. It has a full kitchen, smart TVs, a game room and a comfortable backyard with a hot tub.
It’s in the top 5% of homes, Airbnb said, maintaining an average 5-star rating across 82 reviews.
Prices vary depending on your stay, but range from $274 to $519 this summer.
Theater Themed house with Hot Tub
Meant for staying in and watching films, this movie theater-style home is perfect for a staycation. It can fit up to four guests, with two beds and one bathroom.
The guest home is on the same property as another Airbnb listing, with a shared yard featuring a fire pit, barbecue and play equipment available for guests.
The home also has a full deck, a walk-in shower and stocked kitchen, with access to numerous streaming services for a solid movie night.
This home has an average 4.86-star rating across more than 600 reviews.
While price details will depend on your stay, a stay this summer ranges from $80 to $135 a night.
This home in central Kennewick is a vintage cottage that fits up to five guests and accommodates pets, with two bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms.
It features a covered porch, a reading nook with a hammock and a full kitchen.
The cottage has an average score of 4.89 stars across 266 reviews.
Prices range from $174 to $291 per night this summer, with specific costs depending on your stay.
What are other available vacation rentals in Tri-Cities?
This studio cabin in old Pasco can accommodate two guests, with one bedroom and one bathroom.
It includes a kitchenette and a full bathroom with a bathtub, plus chalk walls for guests to leave messages.
Prices range depending on the stay, but start at $86 per night.
This Pasco guest suite has room up to four guests, with two bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms.
The home is right along the Columbia River, and features a covered deck area including a fire pit, wildlife views, a private dock and a luxurious full kitchen.
It’s in the top 1% of homes, according to Airbnb.
Prices vary, and a minimum of two nights are required. The cost per night starts at $417.
Riverside Tiny House Cozy Getaway
Just steps away from the Yakima River, this tiny home in West Richland can host two guests, with one bedroom and one bathroom.
Guests can head out in a kayak straight from their stay when water temperatures are high enough. The home includes a firepit, a projector for movie nights and a full kitchen.
It’s in the top 5% of homes, according to Airbnb.
The price per night will depend on your stay, but begins at $290.