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The 10 Most Sought-After Honeymoon Listings On Airbnb

*books flight*
This cottage runs for around $142 a night.
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This cottage runs for around $142 a night.

There are some killer properties on Airbnb -- totally honeymoon-worthy, we'd say.

The site recently released the dreamy listings that top users honeymoon wish lists, in places ranging from Greece to Hawaii. They came up with the list by analyzing the 54,000 honeymoon wish lists on the site. See what rooms and homes made the cut below.

10. A traditional fisherman's cave in Oia, Greece

This house runs for around $291 a night.
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This house runs for around $291 a night.

9. A seashell house in Isla Mujeres, Mexico

A night here will cost you around $308.
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A night here will cost you around $308.
Stay here for around $175 a night.
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Stay here for around $175 a night.

7. A treehouse in Bali

Rest your head here for around $85 a night.
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Rest your head here for around $85 a night.

6. A tropical treehouse in Hawaii

This treehouse runs for around $200 a night.
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This treehouse runs for around $200 a night.

5. A traditional Greek abode in Santorini

A night here will cost you around $85.
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A night here will cost you around $85.

4. A treehouse in the rainforests of Costa Rica

Stay here for around $52 a night.
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Stay here for around $52 a night.

3. A cottage at Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii

This cottage runs for around $142 a night.
Courtesy of Airbnb
This cottage runs for around $142 a night.
This treehouse runs for around $275 a night.
Courtesy of Airbnb
This treehouse runs for around $275 a night.

1. A rainforest treehouse in Costa Rica

Stay in this favorite for around $129 a night.
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Stay in this favorite for around $129 a night.

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