20 Best Palm Springs Airbnbs to Book for Desert Escapades (2025)
Perks: Pet-friendly, outdoor fireplace, washer and dryer, hot tubA hot tub in the middle of the desert? Sign us up. The Green House boasts 180-degree views of Joshua Tree National Park, including both the San Jacinto and Gorgonio mountain ranges. Check out the indoor and outdoor spas after your hike up Bartlett Mountain or regain your energy with a BBQ feast on the gorgeous two-story outdoor terrace. Only a short drive into nearby towns, this light-filled home is the perfect setting for a romantic weekend away. And for city-goers looking to escape extra noise, this spot is situated at the end of a quiet residential road.From $719 a night.BOOK NOWStardust Guest HousePerks: Spa access, Smart TV, rain-head shower, memory foam mattressSurround yourself with midcentury vibes in this one-bedroom casita (a two-night stay is the booking minimum). From the outdoor shower with a confetti-like backsplash, private firepit, and pool to the 1960s-inspired decor and lounge area, this hotel room–sized space is great for a solo traveler or a couple. The kitchenette isn’t set up for preparing full meals, but all the more reason to get out and explore Palm Springs’ incredible restaurants. From $536 a night.BOOK NOWMonterey MansionPerks: Pool, pet-friendly, washer and dryer, dedicated workspaceThe interior design of Monterey Manor is something that warrants a magazine home tour—an asymmetrical stone-clad fireplace, eclectic art, and furniture to inspire a redesign of your own home. Designed by architect Albert Belden Crist, this three-bedroom home has plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows to flood the interiors with light. The main bedroom has private access to the adjoining patio so you can wake up and head straight to the pool. You’ll also find bicycles (and helmets!) so you can explore the nearby neighborhood. Two nights is the minimum, but we have a hunch you might want to stay longer. From $1,732 a night.BOOK NOWMojave VillaPerks: Walking distance to a national park, EV charging, Parachute linen bedding, juicerHere’s a stunner nestled right in the heart of Joshua Tree National Park, close to downtown Palm Springs too but removed enough to enjoy the solitude and natural beauty of the park. The modern home has an airy open floor plan for chatting with your crew, plus two bedrooms for resting up. It’s tastefully decorated without sacrificing comfort, with stunning natural accents and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout. The sprawling outdoor space is where you’ll want to spend most of your time, between the plush couches, sunken conversation firepit, and wood pergola fitted with a dining area, hot tub, and cowboy pool. From $734 a night.BOOK NOWCasa MykaPerks: Pet-friendly, washer and dryer, Bluetooth sound systemLocated in Yucca Valley, just a little north of Palm Springs, Casa Myka is a boho minimalist’s ideal getaway. The desert cabin, which sits on 130 acres of private land and can comfortably fit up to six, was designed by the local interior design team Acme 5. The space is full of whimsical touches, like a light fixture crafted from a branch, bed nooks, and an expansive dining table. Step outside to enjoy the fully equipped patio area that includes a hot tub, firepit, and grill, along with lovely panoramic views of the mountains and desert. From $456 a night.BOOK NOWYucca Valley Ma Sa Ya Desert Ranch HomePerks: Home theater with projector, game room, dedicated workspace, washer and dryerEverything about this Yucca Valley adobe-style desert ranch home looks and feels like a dream. The interior is airy, bohemian, and minimalist—not unlike Casa Myka. Outside, you can find beautiful views, a firepit for late-night hangouts, a hammock for afternoon naps, loungers for tanning in the desert sun, and a private hot tub (because, why not?). You can even bask in the infrared sauna. With two bedrooms and plenty of room for up to six guests, it’s easy to see how this house became a “guest favorite.” From $1,398 a night.BOOK NOW