Charlotte Foster
International Travel

Inside the world’s most expensive Airbnb

If you are in the market for the most luxurious holiday experience you could possibly imagine, then look no further than Casa Tau. 

The resort is located on the white sandy beaches of Mexico, and will set you back $20,750AUD per night, or $234,800 per week. 

The luxe villa has recently been revealed as the world’s most expensive Airbnb, with an extraordinary list of amenities to justify the hefty price tag. 

According to the online listing, the resort boasts 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms across the main villa and two adjoining guest houses. 

On top of all the regular hotel luxuries such as coffee machines, full kitchen, smart TVs and many more, Casa Tau comes with a heated infinity pool, spa, a full serviced bar, a stone pizza oven and beach volleyball area. 

The extraordinary price of Casa Tau also includes 8 housekeeping staff, 2 chefs, 8 butlers and 2 concierges to make sure your every need is met during your stay. 

The villa has private beach access to the picturesque Mexican ocean and all the adjoining beach clubs and golf courses. 

Built in December 2018, the villa is on the exclusive Punta Mita 600-hectare peninsula on the southwest coast of Mexico, which is a popular holiday destination for many celebrities. 

With all these high-end finishes and opulent amenities, it’s no wonder this slice of paradise comes at such a steep cost. 

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