How it works
A small collection with a clear operating model
Rakka sources distinctive remote properties, helps prepare them for month-long living and work, and offers them as month-long stays for people who want meaningful distance without sacrificing day-to-day usability.
Model
Not everything, only the right things.
The goal is not scale for its own sake. The goal is a small collection of places that feel genuinely different and still function properly.
Owners
Better-fit demand
The model is designed for properties that struggle in generic nightly channels.
Guests
Month-long living
The experience is structured around serious work and real life, not a short escape.
Four steps
The model in practice
Rakka is intentionally simple: source well, prepare honestly, curate tightly, and host longer stays.
01
Source
We identify remote cabins, lodges, huts, and similar stays with strong character and real long-stay potential.
02
Prepare
We assess what it takes to make a place support month-long living and work: connectivity, workspace, comfort, and day-to-day practicality.
03
Curate
We present only a small number of properties that feel genuinely different and meet the Rakka standard.
04
Host longer stays
Guests book month-long stays designed for focus, solitude, and real working life in remote places.
What matters
A small collection, not a giant listing site
Rakka is not trying to list everything. The goal is to build a small collection of places that feel truly different and still function properly.
For owners
The value is clearer positioning, longer stays, and a guest type that actively wants remoteness rather than tolerates it.
For guests
The value is a real place to live and work for a month in a landscape that still feels distant, exposed, and memorable.
Next step
Approach Rakka from either side
Property owners
If you have a remote place that may fit, start with the owner inquiry.
Tell us about your property