Holiday rentals and lettings in Apollo Bay

Holiday rentals and lettings in Apollo Bay

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Apollo Bay

A$552for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
A$977 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Apollo Bay

26%for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
59% annual average
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Discover Your Coastal Haven Along the Great Ocean Road

Nestled along Victoria's renowned Great Ocean Road, holiday rentals and lettings in Apollo Bay offer travelers an unparalleled coastal experience where rugged cliffs meet pristine beaches and charming seaside culture thrives. This picturesque fishing village transforms into a premier vacation destination, where properties range from cozy beachfront cottages to luxurious oceanview villas, each designed to capture the essence of Australian coastal living.

The town's unique position between the rolling Otway Ranges and the expansive Great Southern Ocean creates a dramatic backdrop that has captivated visitors for generations, making it an ideal location for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. What sets these accommodations apart is their exceptional proximity to Apollo Bay's main attractions, with most holiday rentals for rent in Apollo Bay positioned within 50-300 meters of the beach.

These properties typically feature distinctive coastal architecture with weatherboard exteriors, expansive decks designed for ocean gazing, and interiors that seamlessly blend rustic charm with modern comfort. The emphasis on indoor-outdoor living is evident throughout, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing spectacular views and sliding doors that open to private outdoor spaces where the sound of waves becomes your personal soundtrack. Guests staying in holiday rentals and lettings in Apollo Bay can expect premium amenities carefully curated for the coastal lifestyle. Here are the standout features that make these accommodations truly exceptional:

  • Private heated spas and outdoor entertaining areas perfect for stargazing
  • Gas log fireplaces creating cozy atmospheres during cooler months
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with quality appliances and ocean views
  • BBQ facilities positioned on decks overlooking the coastline
  • Premium linens and furnishings designed for ultimate comfort
  • High-speed WiFi and entertainment systems for modern connectivity
  • Pet-friendly options available at select properties
  • Private parking and secure storage for recreational equipment

Who Should Book Holiday Rentals and Lettings in Apollo Bay

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Apollo Bay attracts an incredibly diverse range of travelers, each drawn by different aspects of this coastal paradise. Holiday rentals with a private pool in Apollo Bay are particularly appealing to families seeking a safe, comfortable base for exploring the region's stunning beaches like the main Apollo Bay Beach and Point Buninyong.

Beach enthusiasts will find themselves in heaven with pristine stretches of sand perfect for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing, while the protected bay area offers calm waters ideal for children. Adventure seekers can embark on the famous Great Ocean Walk, starting right from the town center, or explore the mystical Otway Rainforest with its towering tree ferns and cascading waterfalls.

Food lovers are drawn to the exceptional fresh seafood scene, from the daily catches at the Apollo Bay Fishermen's Co-Op to the award-winning restaurants lining the Great Ocean Road. The best time to visit spans from November to April when temperatures range from 20-30°C (68-86°F), with current accommodation prices averaging AU$524-$1,200 per night depending on the season, and excellent availability during the shoulder months of November and March when you'll enjoy warm weather with fewer crowds.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Apollo Bay

Essential Experiences for Your Coastal Getaway

Discover the very best of what this stunning coastal destination has to offer with these carefully selected highlights that showcase Apollo Bay's natural beauty, cultural richness, and unique attractions. Each experience offers something special that will create lasting memories of your Great Ocean Road adventure.

  1. Marriner's Lookout
  2. Great Ocean Walk
  3. Apollo Bay Main Beach
  4. Great Otway National Park
  5. Cape Otway Lighthouse

Marriner's Lookout

Perched high above Apollo Bay, this spectacular viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic vistas across the coastline and surrounding Otway Ranges. The scenic drive winds through eucalyptus forests before revealing one of Victoria's most photographed coastal landscapes, making it an essential stop for capturing the perfect sunset shots.

Great Ocean Walk

Starting directly from Apollo Bay township, this world-renowned walking track stretches along dramatic clifftops and secluded beaches. Whether you tackle the full multi-day journey or enjoy shorter sections, you'll encounter diverse ecosystems, from coastal heathlands to temperate rainforests, with abundant wildlife including echidnas and colorful native birds.

Apollo Bay Main Beach

The town's crown jewel features pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters protected by headlands on both sides. This Blue Flag certified beach offers excellent swimming conditions, surfing opportunities, and beachfront dining, with lifeguards patrolling during peak season to ensure safe family enjoyment.

Great Otway National Park

Just inland from Apollo Bay, this ancient rainforest sanctuary harbors towering mountain ash trees, fern gullies, and cascading waterfalls. Popular trails include the Triplet Falls walk and the Otway Fly Treetop Adventures, where you can walk among the canopy 25 meters above the forest floor.

Cape Otway Lighthouse

Australia's oldest surviving lighthouse stands sentinel on the dramatic headland where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. The heritage site includes fascinating maritime exhibits, historic keeper's quarters, and offers guided tours revealing stories of shipwrecks and brave lighthouse keepers who saved countless lives.
Apollo Bay holds the distinction of being the only town along the Great Ocean Road where you can swim in patrolled waters while enjoying mountain views.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Apollo Bay

Culinary Gems Highly Recommended by Locals and Visitors

Apollo Bay's dining scene perfectly reflects its coastal location and vibrant community spirit, with these exceptional restaurants consistently earning rave reviews from both locals and travelers. Each venue has earned impressive ratings on Google Maps for their outstanding food quality, service, and unique atmosphere that captures the essence of this charming seaside town.

  • Apollo Bay Fishermen's Co-Op (4.4 stars, 3,210 reviews) - Located right on the harbor at Breakwater Road, this authentic seafood destination offers the freshest daily catches served in a casual, no-frills atmosphere where you can watch fishing boats unload their bounty while enjoying perfectly prepared local fish and chips.
  • Great Ocean Road Brewhouse (4.3 stars, 2,648 reviews) - This popular venue on Great Ocean Road combines craft brewing with exceptional pub fare, featuring locally inspired dishes and house-brewed beers with panoramic ocean views from their expansive deck area.
  • Icaro Wholefood Cafe (4.5 stars, 514 reviews) - A beloved health-conscious eatery on Moore Street that specializes in organic, locally sourced ingredients, offering an innovative menu of vegan and vegetarian options alongside fresh juices and expertly crafted coffee that attracts both wellness enthusiasts and curious food lovers.

Essential Local Knowledge for Your Apollo Bay Stay

Insider Tips and Sustainable Travel Practices

Local hosts consistently recommend timing your visit during the shoulder seasons of late spring and early autumn when the weather remains pleasant but crowds thin out significantly, allowing for more intimate experiences at popular attractions and restaurants. The town embraces sustainable tourism practices, with many holiday accommodation in Apollo Bay featuring solar power systems, rainwater collection, and locally sourced amenities that support the regional economy.

A unique local custom involves the evening ritual of watching the sunset from various elevated points around town, with locals gathering at Marriner's Lookout and the eastern headland to share this daily spectacular display. The Apollo Bay Music Festival in February transforms the entire town into an outdoor concert venue, while the Seafood Festival in February celebrates the region's maritime heritage with cooking demonstrations and tastings.

Smart travelers should pack layers regardless of season, as coastal weather can change rapidly from warm sunshine to cool ocean breezes within hours. The local fishing fleet operates from the harbor early each morning, and visitors are welcome to observe the daily catch being sorted and sold at the cooperative, providing an authentic glimpse into the town's working maritime culture. For those seeking luxury oceanfront holiday rentals in Apollo Bay, many properties include private access to secluded beach areas and offer complimentary use of beach equipment, kayaks, and bicycles for exploring the coastal cycle paths that connect to neighboring towns along the Great Ocean Road.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Apollo Bay

How much do the holiday rentals in Apollo Bay cost on average?

Our data shows that Apollo Bay has an average price of A$485.14 per night, which is a relatively high one under the cities in Australia.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Apollo Bay?

If you want to save as much as possible during your visit to Apollo Bay, pack your bags and travel there in November (A$322.04 per night on average), December (A$380.45), or July (A$427.42) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Apollo Bay?

When it comes to looking for a holiday rental in Apollo Bay, the months when it is most expensive are, in descending order, April, May and February with average prices per night of A$620.98, A$590.67, and A$559.52, respectively.

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Apollo Bay well in advance?

It is better to book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Apollo Bay, as only 31% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

September, August, and May are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 52.75%, 50.4% and 45%.

When are there fewer rental options available in Apollo Bay?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is January (only 0% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by December (1.75%), and November (11.75%).

How many holiday lettings are there in Apollo Bay?

In Apollo Bay we work with 3 different providers to give you a choice of 260 properties, so you will not be short of options!