Stay Overnight On Your Own Yacht In Mississippi For Just $99 Per Night
Rent the Interlude, a classic 40’ yacht in Biloxi, for a unique and affordable stay with all the comforts of home.
The idea of owning a yacht may be a far-fetched one, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stay on one. Completely affordable, you can rent an entire yacht on the Gulf Coast for just $99 per night! At that price, you can easily stay multiple nights, which is a good thing because you probably won’t want to leave. Take a look:
The next time you’re in need of a getaway, consider booking a stay on the Interlude, a yacht in Biloxi. During your stay, you’ll have free run of the 40’ yacht — and that includes access to the upper deck.
As impressive as it is accommodating, it’s a classic yacht, which was built using old-world craftsmanship.
Perfectly secluded, the vessel is located on a river near the Gulf of Mexico. And since it stays docked, you don’t need any boating experience.
Exuding nautical charm, the on-the-water abode features a traditional interior filled with tropical woods along with a wood floor.
The boat is listed as being able to sleep 4; however, it can actually sleep 6 when counting the 2nd stateroom.
Aside from cozy sleeping arrangements, the boat boasts all the comforts of home, including Wi-Fi, a kitchen, AC, heat, and more. And while you probably wouldn’t mind, you won’t be confined to the vessel during your stay.
In addition to the dock next to the boat, guests are welcome to explore the nearby yard, which includes a fire pit, bench swing, charcoal or wood grill/smoker, and access to a private beach. The property also includes a 2nd bathroom and shower.
Ready to hop aboard the Interlude and experience life on the water? For more information or to make reservations, check out the original listing on Airbnb here. So, think you’ll be booking an overnight stay aboard this yacht? Know of another place that offers unique accommodations? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn't the only unique stay in Mississippi. Read about another here.
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