the best airbnbs with saunas in vermont
Vermont's sauna Airbnbs split between the Stowe corridor in the north and the southern Green Mountains around Okemo and Killington. Barrel saunas on decks are the dominant build, usually paired with a hot tub for après-ski, with a few Finnish-style standalone sauna houses at the design-led properties.
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01 — Shaftsbury, VT
Schoolhouse Cottage
Renovated schoolhouse on a regenerative farm with a panoramic barrel sauna and hot tub on the deck.
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02 — Athens, VT
SY House
Contemporary cabin with a separate small sauna house reached by an elevated pathway.
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03 — Fairlee, VT
Villino Totemsin
Artful hillside villa with a Finnish-style sauna.
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04 — Jamaica, VT
Green Mountain Modern House
Sleek modern house in the Green Mountains with an indoor sauna.
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05 — Marshfield, VT
Magical Cozy Vermont Cabin
Nordic-inspired cabin with its own sauna nearby.
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06 — Belmont, VT
Timber Frame Ski Retreat
Custom timber-frame home on six acres near Okemo with a private pond and private sauna.
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07 — Mount Holly, VT
Okemo A-Frame
A-frame near Okemo with a barrel sauna and hot tub on an oversized deck.
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08 — Morristown, VT
Stowe A-Frame
A-frame minutes from Stowe with a sauna, hot tub, theater, and game room.
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09 — Stowe, VT
Haven In The Hollow
Private Stowe house with a sauna alongside the hot tub.
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the local read
December through March is the season — these are ski houses first, sauna houses second, and they price accordingly. Southern Vermont (Shaftsbury, Jamaica, Belmont, Mount Holly) reads more pastoral; Stowe and Morristown are sharper and closer to the lifts. Fall foliage brings a second, shorter peak.
good to know
- where in vermont are the sauna airbnbs?
- Two clusters: the Stowe/Morristown corridor in the north, and the southern Green Mountains around Okemo and Killington — Belmont, Mount Holly, Jamaica, and Shaftsbury.
- what kind of saunas are typical?
- Barrel saunas on decks paired with hot tubs are the Vermont standard — these are ski houses first. A few design-led properties build proper standalone sauna houses; those are the ones worth planning a trip around.
- when should i book?
- December through March is peak and prices like it. Fall foliage is the second bump. Spring and summer are quiet — and a sauna after a swim in a Vermont pond is an underrated argument for going off-season.
- what should i check before booking?
- Read recent reviews for the word 'sauna' to confirm it works and gets hot, and check whether it's wood-fired (allow 30–45 minutes of heat-up) or electric (usually ready in 15).
more sauna guides
Listings come and go on Airbnb. Every pick above was named, with its sauna, in the publication credited beside it; if a direct link has gone stale, the find-on-airbnb link opens Airbnb’s hidden sauna filter (amenity 223) for that town instead. Read a listing’s recent reviews for the word sauna before you book.