Holiday rentals and lettings in Ballina

Holiday rentals and lettings in Ballina

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Ballina

A$469for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
A$612 annual average
Jun
Average price per week

Current holiday letting availability Ballina

< 1%for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
11% annual average
Jun
Percentage of available rentals

Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Ballina

Experience Riverside Luxury and Coastal Charm

Discover the perfect escape with holiday rentals in Ballina, where the Richmond River meets the Pacific Ocean in one of New South Wales' most picturesque coastal towns. These exceptional accommodations showcase the unique blend of riverside tranquility and beachside adventure that defines this charming destination.

From contemporary riverside apartments with private "backyard beaches" to spacious vacation homes just minutes from pristine surf breaks, each property offers something distinctive for discerning travelers. The diverse range of holiday rentals in Ballina caters to every preference, from boutique spa suites with spectacular river views to family-friendly townhouses with enclosed backyards.

Many holiday rentals in Ballina feature premium amenities designed to enhance your stay, combining modern comfort with the laid-back coastal lifestyle that makes this region so appealing. Here are the premium amenities guests can expect from these exceptional accommodations:

  • Private pools and heated swimming facilities
  • Riverside balconies with panoramic water views
  • High-quality kitchen appliances and premium crockery
  • Comfortable bedding and luxury linens
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi and smart TV entertainment systems
  • Secure parking and electric vehicle charging stations
  • Pet-friendly accommodations with enclosed outdoor spaces
  • Spa facilities and walk-in showers with premium fixtures
  • Outdoor entertaining areas and BBQ facilities
  • Child-friendly features and safety amenities

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Ballina?

Perfect for Every Type of Traveler

Ballina attracts a diverse range of travelers, from surf enthusiasts drawn to the legendary breaks at nearby Lennox Head to families seeking safe swimming beaches and adventure parks. Food lovers will appreciate the town's thriving restaurant scene, including waterfront dining at establishments like Wharf Bar & Restaurant and the sophisticated atmosphere of Capiche.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the extensive walking and cycling paths along the Richmond River, while those seeking relaxation will find holiday accommodation in Ballina provides the perfect base for spa treatments and riverside meditation. The optimal time to visit is during the Australian autumn and spring months (March-May and September-November), when temperatures range from a comfortable 18-28°C (64-82°F), with average accommodation prices ranging from AUD $450-960 per week depending on the season.

Current availability shows excellent options, particularly during off-peak periods, with over 50 properties available during late June when the average nightly rate drops to a more affordable AUD $891.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Ballina

Discover the Best of This Coastal Paradise

Ballina offers an impressive array of attractions that showcase both its natural beauty and unique character. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, these five experiences capture the essence of what makes this riverside town so special:

  1. The Big Prawn - Iconic Australian Landmark
  2. Pat Morton Lookout - Panoramic Coastal Views
  3. Shelly Beach - Perfect Swimming and Surfing
  4. Ballina Head Lookout - Whale Watching Paradise
  5. Richmond River Cruise - Scenic Waterway Adventure

The Big Prawn - Iconic Australian Landmark

Standing proudly at 507 River Street, The Big Prawn has become Ballina's most photographed attraction since 1989. This 9-meter tall crustacean celebrates the region's rich seafood heritage and offers visitors the perfect Instagram opportunity while exploring the local maritime history.

Pat Morton Lookout - Panoramic Coastal Views

Located in nearby Lennox Head, this elevated viewing platform provides breathtaking 360-degree views of the coastline, hinterland, and ocean. The lookout is particularly spectacular during whale migration season (May-November) when visitors can spot humpback and southern right whales.

Shelly Beach - Perfect Swimming and Surfing

This protected beach offers calm waters ideal for families, while still providing excellent surf conditions for beginners. The adjacent Shelly Beach Cafe serves exceptional coffee and fresh local cuisine, making it a perfect day-long destination.

Ballina Head Lookout - Whale Watching Paradise

Perched dramatically above the coastline, this lookout provides uninterrupted views of the Pacific Ocean and serves as one of Australia's premier whale watching locations. The elevated position also offers stunning sunrise and sunset photography opportunities.

Richmond River Cruise - Scenic Waterway Adventure

Explore Ballina's lifeblood waterway aboard scenic river cruises that showcase the area's diverse ecosystems, historic settlements, and abundant wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, and native bird species in their natural habitat.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Ballina

Savor the Flavors of Coastal New South Wales

Ballina's culinary scene reflects its coastal location and multicultural community, offering everything from fresh seafood to international cuisine. These three highly-rated establishments showcase the best of local dining, each earning impressive reviews from both visitors and locals:

  • Capiche (4.6/5 stars, 604 reviews) - Located at Lighthouse Parade, this sophisticated restaurant offers contemporary Australian cuisine with Mediterranean influences, featuring stunning ocean views and an extensive wine selection that perfectly complements their seasonal menu.
  • The Belle General (4.5/5 stars, 610 reviews) - This charming cafe and restaurant specializes in artisanal breakfast and lunch options, using locally-sourced ingredients to create innovative dishes that celebrate the region's fresh produce.
  • Northern Rivers Seafood (4.4/5 stars, 295 reviews) - This local institution serves the freshest seafood directly from Ballina's fishing fleet, offering both market-style purchasing and prepared meals that showcase the area's maritime bounty.

Essential Travel Tips for Your Ballina Holiday

Local Insights and Sustainable Tourism

Ballina's flat terrain makes it exceptionally walkable and cyclist-friendly, with an extensive network of shared pathways connecting the town center to beaches, parks, and natural reserves. Local hosts consistently recommend bringing or renting bicycles to fully appreciate the riverside cycling routes that wind along the Richmond River.

The town operates several electric vehicle charging stations, reflecting its commitment to sustainable tourism, and many accommodations have embraced eco-friendly practices including solar power, rainwater harvesting, and native garden landscaping. Visitors should be aware that Ballina experiences a subtropical climate with occasional afternoon thunderstorms during summer months, so packing lightweight rain gear is advisable.

The local Aboriginal heritage runs deep here, with the Nyangbul people having inhabited this region for thousands of years, and visitors are encouraged to learn about this rich cultural history at the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum. Most holiday rentals with a private pool in Ballina are available year-round, but booking well in advance is recommended during peak holiday periods and school vacation times. For the ultimate riverside experience, consider a luxury holiday rental in Ballina with river access that offers direct water activities and unparalleled tranquility.

Ballina is home to Australia's largest prawn trawler fleet and hosts the annual Ballina Prawn Festival.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Ballina

How much do you pay on average for holiday lettings in Ballina?

Our data shows that Ballina has an average price of A$272.97 per night, which is a relatively high one for a city in Australia.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Ballina?

If it is your aim to save the maximum amount during your visit to Ballina, book to go there in November (A$190.88 per night on average), October (A$228), or December (A$232.73) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Ballina?

It can be concluded, analysing the data for the year 2020, that the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of June (A$408.62), July (A$310.43), and February (A$300.76).

Are there usually many holiday rentals available in Ballina?

It is better to book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Ballina, as only 28% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

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

The months that offer the most accommodation options, on average, are May (with an availability of 61.2%) April (56.75%), and March (50.25%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are fewer lettings available?

The months with the lowest properties available in Ballina are, in order, January, October and December, with respective average availability figures of 0%, 0%, and 3.5%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday rentals does Holidu have in Ballina?

In Ballina we collaborate with 3 different providers to give you a choice of 190 properties, so you will not be short of options!