9 fotosSpain’s 10 weirdest vacation rentalsAirbnb has all manner of odd and amazing properties available for rentMiguel Ángel MedinaNov 27, 2014 - 09:59CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinBlueskyCopy linkFour-and-a-half meters across and featuring pinewood flooring for added comfort, this Sioux-Lakota teepee is located in the Granada village of Huétor Santillán. The owners promise a unique experience gazing at the stars from your bed.AirbnbThe same folks renting out the teepee also offer a treehouse. Built three meters off the ground and sandwiched in between two cypresses, getting inside entails climbing a ladder and crossing a suspended footbridge.AirbnbSometimes it’s not the rental home itself but its location that makes it peculiar. This two-bedroom property sits on Tabarca, an island off the coast of Alicante with a registered population of around 60. But if you want peace and quiet, avoid the summer months when boats bring as many as 3,000 tourists a day to the spot.AirbnbThis traditional Mongolian yurt has been imported and rebuilt inside an organic farm in Colmenar, a village in the Montes de Málaga National Park. The yurt experience includes access to a saltwater swimming pool and views over the surrounding almond and olive groves.AirbnbWith its trademark sausage-shaped aluminum body, this luxury Airstream trailer in the Sierra de las Nieves, Málaga province, is modeled after a 1930s original and provides a unique “glamping” experience.AirbnbTraditionally home to Granada’s Gypsy population, the houses in the city’s Sacromonte neighborhood are hewn out of the rock, giving a specific look to this ancient part of town. This particular cave home affords views of the Alhambra.AirbnbThis 16th-century defense tower located 90 kilometers from Barcelona has been refitted into a modern home with room for eight people. The windows have views of the sea and the Ebro estuary.AirbnbThis peculiar wooden structure is described as a geodesic dome, not unlike the futuristic creations of Richard Buckminster Fuller. You’ll find it concealed between trees and shrubs in Facinas, a hamlet near Tarifa, Cádiz.AirbnbLocated a 10-minute drive from the city of Murcia amid lemon and orange orchards, you’ll find this estate of old train cars that have been transformed into rural apartments with a vintage look but modern perks such as free Wi-Fi.Airbnb