Summer is almost upon us, and the desire to spend time outdoors on Sunday outings or weekend getaways is growing. If you are looking for a veritable green-therapy weekend, far from technology and surrounded by pristine landscapes, we have what you need.

We are talking about three unusual locations where you can sleep in contact with nature and spend magical nights. How to book? It’s very easy: all 3 locations are on Airbnb, the community that since 2008 allows access to millions of accommodations and creates perfect connections to make travellers' life easier.

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The first destination is literally surrounded by vegetation, a tree-house in the Fern Forest (USA) next to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Two solutions are available: on the first floor, a king-size bed lighted by wide glass windows overlooking the jungle, and downstairs a fluttering open-air bed for naps with the wind in your hair.

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The second is Liguria, Italy: a magical place immersed in nature where to find peace and calm. A gorgeous tent pitched on a riverside grassy meadow in the forest. A haven of peacefulness with all the comforts of a spa: a small heated outdoor bathtub ideal to have baths under the stars. Far away from the Internet and the hectic pace of everyday life, you can fall asleep lulled by the river’s sound and wake up to the chirping of birds.

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For those who love breathtaking views and extreme sports the perfect place is located in the Peruvian Andes: a capsule clinging to the side of one of the mountains in the Sacred Valley of the Incas about 1300 metres above sea level. You can get there only through a via ferrata along steep mountainsides and small bridges providing an exclusive view of the Urubamba river.

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