4 Cheap Airbnbs In Florida Where You Can Glamp With Adorable Animals

Horse Country Stay In Ocala. Right: Goat House Farm Stay.
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When it comes to animals, it's hard not to love 'em. From their furry little faces to their being sweet and cuddly, there's something about them that just makes us want to snuggle them — and you totally can at these Airbnb rentals with animals in Florida.
Whether you love wildlife or simply want an Airbnb stay that will get you closer to nature, these four affordable Airbnbs in Florida where you can hang out with animals will give you the best of both worlds.
Glamping With Alpacas
Glamping With Alpacas.
Price Per Night: $75
Location: Lee FL near Live Oak, where you can find a hidden graffiti-covered abandoned bridge that is a trippy road tripper's dream.
Why You Need To Go: A rustic stay in an adorable tent on an alpaca farm. Watch them as they wander the pasture from afar, or hang out with them and give them a pet. You'll also find sheep and goats in this little furry friend paradise.
Farm Stay
Farm Stay.
Price Per Night: $72+
Location: Dade City
Why You Need To Go: Visit a wide variety of animals at this rental that's situated right in a wildlife sanctuary. During your stay, you'll have the chance to meet both unique and endangered animals.
Horse Country Stay In Ocala
Horse Country Stay In Ocala.
Price Per Night: $125+
Location: Ocala
Why You Need To Go: A super affordable stay on a farm with all of the country charm. The beautiful little cabin with porches perfect for an evening with wine looks over the pasture where you can watch the horses as they graze. If you happen to have your own horses, you can bring them here too.
Goat House Farm Stay
Goat House Farm Stay.
Price Per Night: $50+
Location: Tallahassee
Why You Need To Go: A rustic and adorable tiny house experience on a farm will get you close to nature without sleeping in a tent. Love on baby goats, feed ducks, chickens, and even piggies! They often times host yoga with goats too.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included.
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This article has been updated since it was originally published on January 2, 2020.