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Unpack '25
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What’s on your Phenomena-List?

By Issy von Simson

October 2024

Sea-turtle hatching, or stargazing? A waterfall of fire? Whatever the natural wonder you’d like to see in the year ahead, there’s a Vrbo that has front-row seats

You know that feeling when a tangerine-hued sunset stops you in your tracks, or you look up to find a vast sea of stars? These awe-inspiring spectacles can be the most beautiful reminders of our insignificance in the grand scheme of things. According to Expedia Group’s Unpack ’25 survey data, 84% of travelers are keen to take a trip specifically to witness a natural phenomenon in the coming year. And finding the right home to experience them is easier than ever, thanks to Vrbo’s “Nearby activities” filters, which let you search for everything from wildlife viewing to scuba diving.

Seeking inspiration? We’ve rounded up 12 properties in prime locations for a full calendar of nature’s most breathtaking shows—popcorn at the ready.

01

January: Northern Lights

Hvalfjarðarsveit, Iceland
Sleeps 4

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A stylish modern bedroom of a Vrbo in Hvalfjarðarsveit, Iceland

Cozy up out of the cold and away from the crowds

This traditional timber house (similar to the one in the video, above) has interiors (pictured) as dark and moody as the black-sand beach just below. Gray-blue wooden cladding goes right up into the pitched eaves, making it feel enveloping and cozy against the often-harsh weather outside. Come in the depths of winter, when a thick layer of snow turns the landscape white. By day there are snowmobiling tours of Iceland’s largest glaciers and, because the sun goes down so early, long nights to spot the aurora borealis lighting up the sky.

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02

February: Yosemite’s Firefall

Yosemite Valley, California
Sleeps 8

The firefall in Yosemite, where a waterfall looks like it's on fire

Catch nature’s surreal show at sunset

A contemporary Vrbo with a view of a canyon near Yosemite

Escape to your own secluded oasis for stargazing

For a few days in the middle of February, the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall and creates an extraordinary illusion, turning the tumbling water molten orange. The annual “Firefall” is, of course, weather dependent, but back at this contemporary house, 10 miles from Yosemite National Park, there are huge windows looking out to snow-capped mountains and views of the Merced River canyon where bald eagles swoop, plus an outdoor copper tub for bathing under the stars.

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03

March: The pink lagoons

Mérida, Mexico
Sleeps 8

A person stands beside the pink lagoons in Mexico

Swimming isn’t allowed, but the views are spectacular

Sun loungers beside a pool in a garden of a Vrbo in Mérida, Mexico

Cool off post-adventure in your own private pool

You’d never guess that this slick modern hideout was tucked away on a side street in Mérida’s Centro. It makes a handy base for the immediate charms of the Old Town and the tropical courtyard garden has a pretty pool for post-exploring, cool-down dips. Take a day trip to the northeast coast where Los Coloradas salt flats are not only home to neon flamingos but also shocking pink lagoons, both given their color by the red algae and shrimp that live in the briny water.

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04

April: White Sands in bloom

Las Cruces, New Mexico 
Sleeps 6

Soapweed yucca growing in sand

Soapweed yucca can grow up to 30 feet tall

A bright orange adobe-style Vrbo in Las Cruces, New Mexico

This adobe-style home has its own courtyard and orchard

Channeling a real sense of place, the terracotta-colored architecture of this house nods successfully to the Pueblo Revival style. Vine-wrapped pergolas and tiled seating areas look out to a pecan orchard in the gardens, as the fountain trickles away. Not far away, the blindingly bright gypsum dunefield at White Sands is the largest of its kind on earth. Visit in April to see the yucca plants blooming in this seemingly inhospitable spot, on top of dunes up to 60 feet high.

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05

May: Icebergs and humpbacks

Trinity, Newfoundland 
Sleeps 10

A whale's tail emerges from the sea

Whale-watch on a Trinity boat trip

A waterfront Vrbo in Trinity, Newfoundland

Gaze out to the harbor from Garland House’s wraparound deck

Charming Garland House, with its historic outport architecture and location right on the water, is the best in the bay. Not just for its widescreen views of the water, where icebergs occasionally bob in, or for the kayaks you can take out right from the deck. Nor just for its ideal location for hiking up Gun Hill, or heading out on humpback-whale-watching boat trips and puffin-spotting adventures. The thing that everyone really raves about is Aunt Sarah’s chocolate shop next door.

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06

June: Synchronous firefly season

Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Sleeps 12

Fireflies glowing yellow in a forest by night

Firefly season only lasts a few weeks, so book wisely

A view of mountains and pink clouds from the deck of a Vrbo in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with a firepit and comfortable seating

Bask by the fire with breathtaking mountain views

When the male lightning bug enters mating season in early June, as night falls he synchronizes his bioluminescent flashing with millions of his fellow fireflies to attract a mate. In the dark forests of the Great Smoky Mountains, it is the most spectacular light display. From the deck of this vast Gatlinburg chalet, or the pool, or the hot tub, you’ll have a bird’s-eye view of the fireflies. Also look out for bobcats, foxes and the occasional bear prowling past.

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The SkyBridge, a pedestrian rope bridge in Gatlinburg, Tennessee
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07

July: Native venus flytraps

Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 
Sleeps 8

A close up of venus flytraps

This season is likely less exciting if you’re an insect

A beachfront Vrbo in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

Opt for a perfectly peaceful beachfront bolt hole

They feel like a thing of myth and legend, but if you want to see the carnivorous sharp-toothed Venus flytraps in action, head to the coastal plains around Wilmington. Here the balance of full sunshine, high humidity and wet sand is the dream environment for these insect-munching plants. The ultra-elegant Shell Island beach house, meanwhile, is the dream base for surfing and paddleboarding, or just sitting on the wide deck watching the waves crash below.

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08

August: Sea-turtle hatching

Cocoa Beach, Florida 
Sleeps 8

Baby turtles head for the sea

One small step for man, one giant leap for a turtle

Palm trees in front of a grand Vrbo with tall pillars in Cocoa Beach, Florida

Tropical surroundings envelop the villa

At this immaculate Scandi-style vacation villa, everything has been thought of. The garden is a grown-up playground with its swimming pool, hot tub, firepit, hammock strung between the palms, and an outdoor bar and grill. Beach chairs and boogie boards are ready to be borrowed, but the real surfside action is the monitored hatching of baby sea turtles on this protected stretch near Port Canaveral. In August the tiny hatchlings emerge and start to make their way to the sea.

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09

September: The serpent shadow of Chichén Itzá

Valladolid, Mexico 
Sleeps 6

Spot the serpentine shadow on the Temple of Kukulkan

Spot the serpentine shadow on the Temple of Kukulkan

This 300-year-old home has a pretty veranda and garden

Casona is a great find, just one block from the center of Valladolid and excellent local restaurants. Tall arches at the back of this 300-year-old, beautifully restored mansion open out onto a leafy private garden and a lovely terrace for sundowners. Make the pilgrimage on the Autumn Equinox to the Mayan site at Chichén Itzá to see the once-a-year spectacle when late-afternoon sun aligns with the Temple of Kukulkan to create a serpent-shaped shadow snaking down the staircase.

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10

October: Saturnia’s hot springs

Tuscany, Italy 
Sleeps 6

Two women bathe in the sulfur-rich waters of a natural spring in Tuscany, Italy

Soak away tensions in the sulfur-rich waters

The stone frontage of an elegant Vrbo in Poderi, Tuscany, Italy

The Nest: Ideal for exploring nearby vineyards

Wine and olive oil producer La Maliosa owns this elegant residence in the little town of Poderi. The smart sage-green space feels as elevated as a hotel suite, beautifully finished, with walk in wardrobes and high-tech touches. Just nine minutes’ drive from here are the famous Saturnia hot thermal springs. The summer crowds have ebbed away by October and with the autumnal colors of the turning leaves, this is the best time to dip into the steamy, 100 degrees Fahrenheit pools.

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11

November: An epic migration

Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Sleeps 8

A flock of birds over water in the Northern Territory, Australia

It’s prime time to spot migrating birds

The curved upper floor deck of a Vrbo in Darwin, Australia

The upper-floor deck puts you right in nature

Former frontier town Darwin is emerging as a buzzing city weekender, but the real highlight is the nature right on its doorstep. The covered first-floor deck at this Fannie Bay hangout looks out onto lush palms chirping with wildlife, and less than 90 minutes’ drive gets you to Litchfield National Park, bursting with incredible birdlife, from rainbow bee-eaters to spangled drongos. In November, just before the monsoon, look out for migratory species including shorebirds and waders arriving on their southward journey. What’s more, a two-hour flight from Darwin will take you to Alice Springs, the gateway to Uluru. This massive red sandstone monolith—sacred to Indigenous Australians and one of the country’s most famous sights—is spectacular at any time of year.

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Australia’s Northern Territory: Phenomenal all year round

A black wallaroo, in the kangaroo family, seen in the Northern Territory, Australia
Red rock formations in the Northern Territory, Australia
Uluru, formerly known as Ayer's Rock, seen from across the desert, in the Northern Territory, Australia
A black wallaroo, in the kangaroo family, seen in the Northern Territory, Australia
Red rock formations in the Northern Territory, Australia
Uluru, formerly known as Ayer's Rock, seen from across the desert, in the Northern Territory, Australia
A black wallaroo, in the kangaroo family, seen in the Northern Territory, Australia

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December: Dark sky stargazing

Northumberland, UK
Sleeps 8

A person sitting on a large rock looks up at a spectacular night sky

Wrap up, sit back and enjoy the show

The grand interior of a converted church Vrbo in Northumberland, UK

Head up the church tower to catch unforgettable sights outside

This converted church couldn’t be better located for stargazing with Northumberland National Park, the largest gold-tier dark sky park in Europe, right on the doorstep. Minimal light pollution and the shorter days and longer darker nights of winter mean that in clear weather the millions of stars are like a thick blanket overhead—and you can often see the Andromeda galaxy with the naked eye. There is even a viewing room atop the church tower for indoors sky-peeping.

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Issy von Simson
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Issy von Simson is a travel writer and consultant, and the former editor of Condé Nast Traveller magazine. She is co-author of Secret Stays, a guest editor of Mandarin Oriental magazine, a columnist for Gloobles and contributor to Travel+Leisure, The Telegraph and The Times.

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