There’s now a CANNABIS-themed version of Airbnb – where you can search for B and Bs that will let you smoke weed
From Jamaica to Alaska and even Peckham, the website has properties all over the world
THERE’S now a cannabis-themed version of Airbnb, where tourists can search for places to stay around the world that will let them smoke weed.
Budandbreakfast.com calls itself “the largest collection of marijuana-friendly hotels and other cannabis-friendly rentals anywhere on the web.”
It states that it is “designed to make guests feel right at home [as] each of our bud and breakfast locations is operated by the property owners themselves, guaranteeing a custom experience unlike any other.”
now has listings in the US, Europe, the Caribbean and South America – and even one property in Peckham, South London.
The property is advertised as a “chill garden flat” for £77 per night, and allows guests to spark up inside.
Another property called the Exodus Retreat in Jamaica comes with a pool, private beach, four bedrooms and its own staff for around £320 per night.
The listing also states it provides cannabis for guests when they get there.
There's also the option of a log cabin in Alaska, with a nightly five course dinner included.
Visitors get free salmon fishing and guided white water rafting thrown in for £192 per night.
The listing states that it is: "Family friendly, cannabis friendly, please use discretion.
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"Cabins are non smoking, you may smoke on your cabin deck, at our campfire after 10pm and in our comfortable screen tent located in the wooded area of the property."
The website stipulates that each property has different “house rules” about where you can smoke and not all will be indoors.
It states: “Each of the 420-friendly rentals will have their own set of house rules so be sure to pay extra attention.”
Website founder Sean Roby previously told that the idea for his business sprung up when states in the US, including Colorado, California and Maine legalised cannabis.
Nine states in the US have now legalised the drugs for recreational use.
He said: “A lot of people would come to Colorado [where cannabis has been legalised], go to a dispensary, buy some herb and then go out on the street and smoke.
“That is not legal. We want to provide safe and legal accommodations for people to have an alternative.”
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He continued: “Airbnb is a huge company. They list every accommodation from a castle to a tent.
“We want to list every accommodation from a castle to a tent as well but it’s going to be cannabis-specific.”
Sun Online Travel previously revealed that hotels in the US are serving up cannabis-infused food and drink on their room service menus.