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Newest lighthouses

Godrevy
Rental from
$236
Per night

Godrevy

England, Helston 6 Sleeps, (2)

Sevenstones
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$558
Per night

Sevenstones

England, Helston 6 Sleeps, (2)

Marstein Lighthouse
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$3158
Per night

Marstein Lighthouse

Norway, Austevoll 24 Sleeps, (New lighthouse)

Lighthouse Grebeni (Villa near Dubrovnik)
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$1044
Per night
The Lightkeepers Watch
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$290
Per night

The Lightkeepers Watch

Wales, Newport 2 Sleeps, (New lighthouse)

Faro Cumplida - Whole lighthouse
Rental from
$1744
Per night
Round Island
Rental from
$641
Per night

Round Island

England, Helston 8 Sleeps, (1)

Wings Neck Lighthouse
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$1254
Per night

Recent reviews

Buchan Ness lighthouse

We have had a wonderful couple of nights in Dundonnie at Buchan Ness. Sheila was so helpful and everything was perfect!

Jonathan, England

The Luxury Outpost

It's a unique stay in the middle of the harbour where you can track and check cruise movements. Bob is a wonderful host and his place is just awesome and cozy, perfect surprise for your near ones on their special day, thus don't hesitate to reserve this unique experience.

Ivy, the Netherlands

Wings Neck Lighthouse

This is a once-in-a-lifetime vacation rental. The keeper's house is terrific, the lighthouse is spectacular and the views are superb, day or night, rain or shine. It's a really special place, pretty far off the touristy roads. You can really appreciate what Cape Cod was like before it became a hot tourist spot, yet it's close enough to all the tourist amenities to serve as your vacation central.

Harry, England

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Rent a lighthouse and turn your holiday into an exceptional one! We offer the best lighthouse rentals around the world! Welcome to Bookalighthouse.com, the first lighthouse rental community. If you're looking for a truly unique and unforgettable place to stay, youre definitely at the right place. Lighthouses have been beacons of light throughout centuries, often being one of the first buildings to be built when new land was discovered. Many of these life saving towers of light are still standing tall and proud along shores all over the world. And the great thing is that we offer the most amazing lighthouses that welcome guests to share the amazing experience to sleep in one!

 

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National Lighthouse Day August 7th

National Lighthouse Day August 7th

An American National Day not to be missed! Historical recap: annually celebrated on August 7 in the United States, National Lighthouse Day celebrates the importance of lighthouses in maritime navigation. The US Congress designated National Lighthouse Day on August 7, and it was first celebrated in 1989 marking the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Lighthouse Act.  Back in 1789, the First Congress of the newly-formed USA signed what started the establishment of a “Federal System of Lighthouses, Beacons, Buoys and Public Piers”. Indeed, the USA had to provide safe and navigable waterways in order to expand their maritime trade. After the Lighthouses Act was signed by George Washington, the Government created a network of State-owned aids to navigation.   One goal: getting recognition for the lighthouse legacy In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed the Bill that made August 7 National Lighthouse Day. One of the instigators of this project, Congressman William J. Hughes, gave a

HolidayHack: make choosing accommodation together easy

HolidayHack: make choosing accommodation together easy

Introducing HolidayHack: Your Ultimate Way to Choose your Holiday Accommodation! When it comes to planning group holidays, we all know the drill. Endless chats and emails, sharing links to various accommodations, and trying to consolidate everyone's preferences can be a daunting task. But what if I told you that there's a new web app on the block that promises to make this process not only streamlined but also fun? Enter HolidayHack! What is HolidayHack? HolidayHack is an innovative web application designed to make the process of choosing holiday accommodation for groups a breeze. Gone are the days of lost emails and confusing chat threads. With HolidayHack, all your options are neatly organized in one place, making decision-making efficient and democratic. Try HolidayHack.com How Does It Work? The process is as simple as 1, 2, 3! Create Your List: Start by creating a list. This will be the place where all the magic happens. Add Listings: Once your list is created, you can begin

The legend of the Alexandria Lighthouse

The legend of the Alexandria Lighthouse

The legend of the Alexandria Lighthouse   Usually we focus on actually existing lighthouses, but in this case we like to make an exception and discuss a lighthouse that has been lost many centuries ago: the Alexandrian Lighthouse. This forlorn beacon remains on the list of the most intriguing structures of the Ancient World and will appeal to all you lighthouse fans out there.   A Traveler's Delight well into the medieval period, people from all around the globe made the pilgrimage to Alexandria to sight see this amazing feat of architecture. Erected in the 3rd century, it was well ahead of its own time.   We would have loved to show a picture of the real lighthouse of Alexandria, but since that one has collapsed a long time ago we have to settle with this great lighthouse of Buchan Ness in Scotland.    One of the 7 wonders Just like most lighthouses, the vulnerability of its location subjected it to many natural disasters over the centuries, and it eventually met its demise and comple

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