10 incredible UFO homes hidden around the world

Extraordinary real estate that's other worldly

<p>Hannah / Airbnb</p>

Hannah / Airbnb

Have you ever wanted to take to the skies in a flying saucer? Well, these stunning but surreal homes could bring you one step closer to outer space.

From a classic UFO pod that appears to have crash-landed in someone's backyard, to a metallic igloo in rural Spain, these funky futuristic homes look like they're from a galaxy far, far away.

Read on to discover extraterrestrial real estate that's truly out of this world...

Futuristic igloo, Catalonia, Spain

<p>Juan Carlos / Airbnb</p>

Juan Carlos / Airbnb

The town of Prades in Catalonia, Spain, dates back to ancient times, but this quirky residence is definitely from the future!

Located on a scenic plot on the outskirts of the town, the bronze-hued igloo is the ultimate spot for escaping modern society.

Futuristic igloo, Catalonia, Spain

<p>Juan Carlos / Airbnb</p>

Juan Carlos / Airbnb

The domed home benefits from metal cladding and small windows, which ensure it heavily resembles a spacecraft. It might look small from the outside, but it has everything a couple could need for a few days away.

There's an open-plan living space on the ground floor, complete with a kitchen, sitting area, dining zone and bathroom.

Futuristic igloo, Catalonia, Spain

<p>Juan Carlos / Airbnb</p>

Juan Carlos / Airbnb

Thanks to the home's high, curving ceiling there's also space for an amazing lofted bedroom. Located beneath the dome's glass roof, it allows guests to take in the stars while they snooze.

Futuristic igloo, Catalonia, Spain

<p>Juan Carlos / Airbnb</p>

Juan Carlos / Airbnb

Lucky guests can also spend their time relaxing and enjoying their surroundings. There's a hot tub, a communal swimming pool and even an outdoor observatory, for stargazing sessions.

If you fancy spending the night, the igloo is available to rent via Airbnb.

Otherworldly masterpiece, Queensland, Australia

<p>Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty</p>

Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty

Nestled in the depths of a rainforest, you'd be forgiven for thinking that a spaceship had landed in this rural region of Queensland. In fact, the striking structure is an iconic Brutalist-inspired home designed by Charles Wright Architects in 2013.

Originally known as Stamp House, the 11,398-square-foot (1,059sqm) residence was built for stamp dealer Rob Perry. A playful nod to his profession is seen through the punctured indents that adorn the home's concrete façade.

Otherworldly masterpiece, Queensland, Australia

<p>Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty</p>

Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty

The residence's futuristic form is nothing short of showstopping. Private wings housing the property's six bedrooms cantilever off from the communal living spaces, hovering effortlessly over the water.

This seemingly gravity-defying design was inspired by more than just aesthetics. Sited in a region known for its devastating tropical cyclones, the structure's cantilevers help to minimise the impact of flooding. The protruding volumes are tough enough to withstand powerful winds, while preventing water from breaching the property.

Otherworldly masterpiece, Queensland, Australia

<p>Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty</p>

Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty

Open to the great outdoors, the main social hub of the home is situated at the centre of the structure, around an angular swimming pool. The kitchen, lounge and entertaining zones are framed by a dramatic, geometric ceiling of bisecting concrete beams.

In recent years, the property has been rebranded as the Alkira Resort House – Alkira being an indigenous word meaning bright and sunny – and it's not hard to see why. A tranquil retreat shrouded in breathtaking tropical surroundings, the residence occupies a unique position where two UNESCO World Heritage sites meet – the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.

Otherworldly masterpiece, Queensland, Australia

<p>Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty</p>

Saul Goodwin / Property Shot Photography / Queensland Sotheby's International Realty

Designed to be completely self-sufficient, the innovative home utilises the abundant natural resources around it. Solar panels generate electricity, while rainwater harvesting systems recycle greywater for use throughout the property.

Overall, the home's grounds encapsulate nearly 74 acres (30ha), including 1,968 feet (599m) of dazzling, white-sand beachfront.

The extraordinary piece of real estate was on the market with Queensland Sotheby's International Realty in September 2024, with a guide price of over AU$7 million (£3.6m/$4.8m), according to the property's agent, Lynn Malone.

Flying saucer home, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>Toby / Airbnb</p>

Toby / Airbnb

This UFO-style home touched down in the heart of South Pembrokeshire, UK, close to the seaside resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot.

The modern pad looks just like the classic flying saucers from our favourite sci-fi movies, but features plenty of added home comforts, too.

Flying saucer home, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>Jacob / Airbnb</p>

Jacob / Airbnb

A remote-controlled hatch door leads inside, where a double bed and two single beds can be found – the latter of which doubles up as a sitting area.

There’s also a dining area, a kitchenette and classic 1980s games, like Space Invaders and Defender, for the lucky occupant to play.

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Flying saucer home, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>Jacob / Airbnb</p>

Jacob / Airbnb

As for décor, the property is fantastically futuristic, functional and minimal. The home’s rotund ceiling, circular skylights and sweeping walls provide plenty of space and natural light – you’d never feel claustrophobic when staying here.

Flying saucer home, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>Jacob / Airbnb</p>

Jacob / Airbnb

The unusual holiday home also boasts a lovely patio garden and has access to a shed that’s filled with treats for lucky guests to savour.

Fancy hopping aboard this extraterrestrial hangout? Head over to Airbnb to reserve your place on this flying saucer.

Geodesic dome house, Victoria, Australia

<p>PETERSWALD</p>

PETERSWALD

Aptly located in Apollo Bay, an Australian town in southwestern Victoria – and a stop on the Great Ocean Road – this futuristic retreat is truly one of a kind.

Positioned close to the coast and the area’s spectacular Great Otway National Park, we can certainly understand why any visiting lifeforms would want to settle down here.

Geodesic dome house, Victoria, Australia

<p>PETERSWALD</p>

PETERSWALD

The geodesic dome might look small, but it’s perfectly formed. The property was built in the mid-1960s by prominent Tasmanian furniture designer John Smith and boasts plenty of quirky period touches that we love.

These include the home's spiral staircase, honeycomb-shaped design details and quirky triangular windows.

Geodesic dome house, Victoria, Australia

<p>PETERSWALD</p>

PETERSWALD

Inside, there’s a living room with a barrel ceiling and wood-burning stove. There's also a galley-style kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom.

The property has solar-powered batteries and a natural water supply, allowing the owner to live off the grid. What’s more, there’s a covered outdoor kitchen, complete with a wood-fired oven.

Geodesic dome house, Victoria, Australia

<p>PETERSWALD</p>

PETERSWALD

Yet that isn’t all. The dazzling dome was designed to take advantage of the captivating surrounding scenery and benefits from mezzanine sleeping quarters and expansive skylights. There’s also a cool boathouse located outside, perfect for making a quick escape.

The property last sold in September 2020, via PETERSWALD, for AUD$600,000. That’s just £307,700 ($410k).

Modern airship, Oban, UK

<p>Amanda Juliet / Airbnb</p>

Amanda Juliet / Airbnb

Nestled on the shores of the Sound of Mull near Oban, on Scotland’s rugged west coast, this incredible Airbnb home is as unique as it is inviting.

Described as an airship, the pad is enclosed by four acres (1.6ha) of land and benefits from incredible views of the moody Highland peaks.

Modern airship, Oban, UK

<p>Amanda Juliet / Airbnb</p>

Amanda Juliet / Airbnb

The sustainable getaway was designed by architect Roderick James and is formed from insulated aluminium and plenty of glass, allowing visitors to soak up views of the woodland landscape outside.

Hiding in plain sight, the airship is rustic yet beautifully contemporary, with natural timber panelling, steel accents and bespoke furnishings.

Modern airship, Oban, UK

<p>Amanda Juliet / Airbnb</p>

Amanda Juliet / Airbnb

There’s a comfy sitting area that looks directly out over the water beyond, complete with antique leather chairs and a traditional wood-burning fire, while the chic kitchenette outfitted with clever storage solutions is the perfect spot for whipping up a culinary treat.

Modern airship, Oban, UK

<p>Amanda Juliet / Airbnb</p>

Amanda Juliet / Airbnb

As for sleeping quarters, the gorgeous property benefits from a queen-size bed, two single beds and a separate bathroom.

The main bedroom even boasts a partially glazed ceiling, allowing visitors to enjoy evenings of stargazing from the comfort of their bed. Comfortable, quirky and cool, this amazing home truly has a licence to thrill!

Spodnic spaceship, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb</p>

CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb

Inspired by Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite that was launched into orbit by the Soviet Union in 1957, this ultra-cool holiday home is compact but extremely cosy.

The property lies in the village of Templeton, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, and appears to have been flown there by those little green men from space. Let’s step inside...

Spodnic spaceship, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb</p>

CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb

Known as the Spodnic spaceship, the pad was designed for two adults and two children and features a double bed and a set of bunk beds.

The snug interior has been decorated with tin foil, inflatable alien toys and colourful fixtures for a thoroughly futuristic finish.

Spodnic spaceship, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb</p>

CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb

The best bit? A step ladder leads up to the home’s bubble-like skylight. This small mezzanine space comes equipped with a telescope, while its 360-degree glass window makes it the perfect stargazing spot.

Spodnic spaceship, Pembrokeshire, UK

<p>CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb</p>

CarolAnne And Martin / Airbnb

Any guest of the spaceship can enjoy access to a lovely private garden, complete with an outdoor kitchen, a hot tub and a shower room located in a Doctor Who-themed Tardis.

We certainly think this home qualifies as a fantastic piece of surreal estate.

Futuro house, Somerset, UK

<p>Craig Barnes</p>

Craig Barnes

Another Futuro home on our list, this property is another of Finnish architect Matti Suuronen's rare creations.

Some 50 years after it was first created, artist Craig Barnes discovered the derelict structure in South Africa in 2013, where it had been sitting unloved since 1972. Barnes couldn’t resist purchasing it...

Futuro house, Somerset, UK

<p>Craig Barnes</p>

Craig Barnes

Barnes carefully deconstructed the futuristic unit before transporting it back to the UK. He then spent a year researching, planning and executing its initial restoration.

The refurbished Futuro house was first exhibited at Matt’s Gallery in Mile End, London, before being moved to Central St Martins in King’s Cross and then Le Havre in France.

Futuro house, Somerset, UK

<p>Craig Barnes</p>

Craig Barnes

In 2021, the property was relocated again to Marston Park in Somerset, UK, and is currently used as a unique holiday home.

Inside, the restored Futuro house is every bit the sci-fi spacecraft, with futuristic yellow reclining chairs lining the circular interior. White orb pendant lights complete the UFO design – we imagine any passing aliens would feel pretty at home here.

Futuro house, Somerset, UK

<p>Craig Barnes</p>

Craig Barnes

The interior was designed to be a flexible living space and comes complete with a kitchenette, a dining table and two cosy, curtained-off sleeping cabins with double beds.

With its high, curving ceiling, circular windows and rotund furnishings, the inside of the weird and wonderful pad is fresh and inviting. Watch this space for where the Futuro home flies to next...

Crash-landed spacecraft, Washington, USA

<p>Kirby / Airbnb</p>

Kirby / Airbnb

With the appearance of a spacecraft that’s just crash-landed on Earth, this incredible holiday home is a sci-fi dream come true.

Though it might look out of this world, the ultra-cool pad can actually be found in Brush Prairie, Washington.

Crash-landed spacecraft, Washington, USA

<p>Kirby / Airbnb</p>

Kirby / Airbnb

The futuristic lodging spans just 726 square feet (67sqm) and was completed in the 1960s. It's surrounded by five acres (2ha) of land in the rural Hockinson Hills, allowing residents to enjoy idyllic views from the comfort of the UFO-like retreat.

While the exterior could be plucked straight from 2001: A Space Odyssey, the interior is light, bright and inviting – oh, and just a little bit bonkers!

Crash-landed spacecraft, Washington, USA

<p>Kirby / Airbnb</p>

Kirby / Airbnb

The surreal structure comes complete with a large, open-plan living area – known as the Lunar Lounge – and a small kitchen.

There are also two futons and two queen airbeds, making the property perfect for up to four people.

Crash-landed spacecraft, Washington, USA

<p>Kirby / Airbnb</p>

Kirby / Airbnb

As for its decorative elements, this Airbnb gem is brimming with cool and quirky movie memorabilia and alien artefacts.

From Star Wars statues to magazines about the 1969 moon landing, any space buffs who stay here will be able to immerse themselves in intergalactic materials.

Futuro House, California, USA

<p>Hannah / Airbnb</p>

Hannah / Airbnb

The original Futuro House was designed by Finnish architect and designer, Matti Suuronen, in 1968 as a portable ski chalet. Self-sufficient, cost-effective and energy-efficient, they were quickly seen as a viable housing solution and many were built around the world.

Today, there are thought to be around just 65 of these iconic pieces of architecture left, but there's only one in the United States that you can stay in.

Futuro House, California, USA

<p>Hannah / Airbnb</p>

Hannah / Airbnb

Nestled in the heart of Joshua Tree National Park, California, the off-grid retreat benefits from one seriously cool, UFO-inspired exterior. A retractable door folds down to provide access to aliens – we mean guests!

Meanwhile, the interior is bright, fresh and modern with white walls and light wood accents.

Futuro House, California, USA

<p>Hannah / Airbnb</p>

Hannah / Airbnb

Made up of one large, circular room, the interior features a kitchen, dining space, sitting area and four sofa beds, ideal for eight guests.

Round windows line the walls and there's also an outdoor shower, so visitors can bathe under the sky.

Futuro House, California, USA

<p>Hannah / Airbnb</p>

Hannah / Airbnb

Plus, the property is enclosed by five acres (2ha) of tranquillity, with an outdoor firepit and grill that are perfect for soaking up the stars.

What's more, the quirky cabin is also 100% solar-powered, making it both bonkers and entirely eco-friendly.

UFO Guadalupe, Ensenada, Mexico

<p>Ufo / Airbnb</p>

Ufo / Airbnb

Positioned on a rocky outcrop in the Valle de Guadalupe in Mexico, this remarkable themed home is as impressive as the view it provides.

Designed to give guests a fun and unique holiday experience, the property looks like a flying saucer has flown from outer space and landed on the peak on which it finds itself.

UFO Guadalupe, Ensenada, Mexico

<p>Ufo / Airbnb</p>

Ufo / Airbnb

The exterior of the property could never be ignored. With its bold green paint work, LED lights, drop-down step ladder and domed glass roof, guests will feel like they're about to be whisked off to a far away galaxy.

UFO Guadalupe, Ensenada, Mexico

<p>Ufo / Airbnb</p>

Ufo / Airbnb

The interior of the quirky tiny home doesn't disappoint, either. With its neon lighting scheme, circular walls, rounded ceiling, porthole windows and bespoke furnishings, it certainly continues the UFO theme.

There's a sitting area, a circular bed, a dining zone, a kitchen and a bathroom.

UFO Guadalupe, Ensenada, Mexico

<p>Ufo / Airbnb</p>

Ufo / Airbnb

Plus, a spiral staircase in the main living space leads upstairs, to the rooftop dome. Here, lucky guests can sleep under the stars, since the dome is entirely transparent.

With just enough space for a double bed, this is the perfect place to disconnect from modern life and get in touch with any celestial bodies that might pass by. We don't know about you, but we're certainly ready for blast off!