Holiday rentals and lettings in Exmouth

Holiday rentals and lettings in Exmouth

Start comparing over 117 rentals in Exmouth and book at the best price!

Find Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Exmouth

Other holiday ideas and property types in Exmouth that might be interesting

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Exmouth

A$415for 6 Dec - 13 Dec
A$798 annual average
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Average price per week

Current holiday letting availability Exmouth

57%for 6 Dec - 13 Dec
54% annual average
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Percentage of available rentals

Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Exmouth

Coastal Accommodations with World-Class Amenities

Nestled along Western Australia's spectacular coastline, holiday rentals and lettings in Exmouth offer travelers an extraordinary blend of pristine natural beauty and modern comfort. This charming coastal town serves as the gateway to the world-renowned Ningaloo Reef, making it a premier destination for marine enthusiasts and beach lovers alike.

The accommodation landscape features an impressive array of vacation homes, beach houses, and luxury properties that showcase contemporary Australian coastal living at its finest. Each property tells its own story, from beachfront beach houses with panoramic ocean views to spacious vacation homes designed for large family gatherings.

What sets these accommodations apart is their thoughtful integration of indoor-outdoor living spaces, perfectly suited to Exmouth's year-round sunny climate. Many properties feature expansive outdoor verandahs, state-of-the-art BBQ areas, and private outdoor dining spaces that blur the lines between interior comfort and natural beauty. The thoughtful positioning of many holiday rentals and lettings in Exmouth ensures guests can witness spectacular sunrises over the Indian Ocean from their morning coffee spot, while evening cocktail hours unfold against breathtaking sunsets over the inland ranges. Holiday rentals for rent in Exmouth consistently feature boat parking facilities and direct marina access, catering to the high number of fishing and diving enthusiasts who visit this remarkable destination. Guests staying in these premium accommodations can expect an impressive selection of modern amenities designed to enhance their coastal getaway experience:

  • Private swimming pools and heated pool options for year-round enjoyment
  • High-speed NBN Wi-Fi and entertainment systems including Netflix and gaming consoles
  • Split air-conditioning and ceiling fans for optimal climate control
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with state-of-the-art water filtration systems
  • Pet-friendly properties with secure fencing and nearby walking trails
  • Direct jetty and marina access for boats up to 8 meters
  • Electric vehicle charging stations for eco-conscious travelers
  • Professional telescope equipment for stargazing enthusiasts
  • Table tennis tables and outdoor entertainment areas
  • Baby and toddler-friendly facilities including porta cots and high chairs

Who Should Choose Holiday Rentals in Exmouth

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Marine enthusiasts and underwater adventurers find their paradise in Exmouth, where holiday accommodation in Exmouth provides the perfect base for exploring the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. Snorkelers can swim with whale sharks between March and August, while divers discover vibrant coral gardens just meters from the shore.

Families with children aged 8 and above can participate in guided reef tours, making memories that last a lifetime. Sport fishing enthusiasts cast their lines for Spanish mackerel, coral trout, and marlin, with charter boats departing directly from the town marina.

Sunset and sunrise photographers capture spectacular shots from Vlamingh Head Lighthouse and Cape Range National Park, while stargazing enthusiasts enjoy some of Australia's darkest skies. The optimal visiting period runs from April through September, when daytime temperatures range from a comfortable 77-86°F (25-30°C) and rainfall is minimal. During peak season (March-April), accommodation prices range from AU$900-1,620 per night with excellent availability, while shoulder season months (May-September) offer more budget-friendly options averaging AU$480-650 per night with abundant property choices.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Exmouth

Unforgettable Adventures and Natural Wonders

  1. Ningaloo Reef Marine Park
  2. Cape Range National Park
  3. Vlamingh Head Lighthouse
  4. Turquoise Bay
  5. Whale Shark Swimming Tours

Ningaloo Reef Marine Park

This UNESCO World Heritage site stretches over 260 kilometers and offers some of the world's most accessible coral reef experiences. Unlike the Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo's pristine coral formations begin just 100 meters from the shore, making it perfect for snorkelers of all abilities. The reef hosts over 500 species of fish and 250 coral species in crystal-clear waters.

Cape Range National Park

This rugged wilderness area features dramatic limestone ranges, hidden gorges, and pristine beaches. Popular hiking trails include the Shothole Canyon Walk and Mandu Mandu Gorge, offering spectacular views and opportunities to spot native wildlife including euro kangaroos, echidnas, and over 160 bird species.

Vlamingh Head Lighthouse

Standing 167 meters above sea level, this historic lighthouse provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Ningaloo Coast. The lighthouse serves as one of Australia's premier whale watching locations, particularly during humpback whale migration season from June through November.

Turquoise Bay

Renowned as one of Australia's most beautiful beaches, Turquoise Bay features powdery white sand and crystal-clear aquamarine waters. The natural drift snorkel allows visitors to float effortlessly along the coral reef while observing tropical fish, rays, and occasionally reef sharks in their natural habitat.

Whale Shark Swimming Tours

Between March and August, Exmouth becomes the whale shark capital of the world. These gentle giants, measuring up to 18 meters long, congregate in Ningaloo's waters to feed on coral spawn and krill. Licensed tour operators offer once-in-a-lifetime swimming experiences with these magnificent creatures.
Exmouth is home to the world's largest fringing reef, where whale sharks visit annually in predictable numbers.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Exmouth

Exceptional Restaurants for Memorable Meals

  • Exhale Exmouth (4.7★ rating) - This exceptional seafood restaurant and breakfast venue on Thew Street offers fresh local catches, artisanal coffee, and innovative Australian coastal cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere with excellent service.
  • Planet Burgers Exmouth (4.6★ rating) - Located on Payne Street, this popular American-style restaurant serves gourmet hamburgers, including excellent vegan and vegetarian options, making it perfect for families and diverse dietary preferences.
  • Mutts Cafe & Restaurant (4.6★ rating) - Situated on Pellew Street, this charming venue combines excellent coffee culture with restaurant-quality meals, offering both casual dining and special event hosting in a welcoming environment.

Essential Travel Information for Exmouth Visitors

Local Insights and Practical Tips

Sustainability plays a central role in Exmouth's tourism approach, with many holiday accommodation in Exmouth featuring solar power systems, water conservation measures, and partnerships with local environmental organizations. Property owners frequently recommend arriving with reef-safe sunscreen and reusable water bottles, as the town actively supports marine conservation efforts.

The local Indigenous Yinigudira people offer cultural tours sharing traditional knowledge about the land and sea, providing visitors with deeper appreciation for this sacred landscape. Transportation considerations include bringing or renting a four-wheel-drive vehicle for exploring Cape Range National Park's remote beaches and camping areas.

The town's compact size means most amenities are within walking distance, but bicycles are popular for reaching nearby beaches. Local customs include respecting marine life - touching coral or marine animals is strictly prohibited and can result in substantial fines. The Ningaloo Centre serves as an excellent first stop, offering educational exhibits about reef ecology and current research projects. Weather patterns can change quickly, so packing layers is essential even during summer months. Grocery shopping is best done at the IGA supermarket, though prices reflect the remote location. Many accommodations provide detailed local guides created by longtime residents, sharing hidden beaches, lesser-known snorkeling spots, and seasonal wildlife viewing opportunities. For those seeking pet-friendly holiday rentals with private pools in Exmouth, advance booking is crucial as these specialized properties are highly sought after by families traveling with furry companions.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Exmouth

On average, how much do holiday lettings in Exmouth cost?

With an annual average price of A$375.73, Exmouth is not a city that stands out as being the most expensive or the cheapest in Australia.

Are there usually many holiday lettings available in Exmouth?

It is better to book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Exmouth, as only 24% of our properties are usually available throughout the year.

How many holiday lettings are there in Exmouth?

In Exmouth we collaborate with 3 different partners to give you a choice of 220 properties, so you will not be short of options!