Holiday rentals and lettings in Queensland

Holiday rentals and lettings in Queensland

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Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Queensland

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Holiday Home for 30 People in Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Holiday Home • 30 Guests • 9 Bedrooms
The Old Sugar Mill is so gorgeous you may never want to leave! Conveniently located just 3 minutes from the township of Yandina, where delectable restaurants, charming boutiques, and vibrant markets await. Offering the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility. 17 minutes to Coolum Beach, 25 minutes to Noosa, and less than 30 minutes to Sunshine Coast Airport. Nestled amid acres of lush green, Sugar Mill provides a picturesque setting surrounded by grazing cattle. Immerse yourself in the farm experience – feed the chickens and collect fresh eggs for breakfast. Whether you're up for the u...
from A$2,252 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Cairns, Far North Queensland
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Cairns, Far North Queensland
Holiday Rental • 4 Guests • 1 Bedroom
Escape to tropical comfort and style in our thoughtfully designed apartment, where every detail is tailored to help you unwind, work, or explore with ease. Located just minutes from the heart of Cairns, this fully air-conditioned retreat combines modern convenience with resort-style amenities — making it the perfect launchpad for your North Queensland adventure. ✨ Apartment Highlights: - Quality Bosch gas cooktop and oven – fully equipped for your cooking needs - Electric stand-up desk & unlimited WiFi – perfect for remote work or streaming - Smart TV for cozy nights in - Koala king-siz...
from A$212 / night
Holiday Home for 4 People in Cairns, Far North Queensland
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Cairns, Far North Queensland
Holiday Home • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
Welcome to Green Cottage, your tranquil escape in the heart of Trinity Beach. This fully air-conditioned duplex with ceiling fans for your comfort is the perfect retreat for your next getaway. You’ll enjoy two spacious bedrooms with a queen bed and bathroom, offering privacy and relaxation. Start your mornings in the brand-new kitchen, where you can brew coffee with the barista machine and enjoy freshly ground beans. You’ll love relaxing in the open-plan living and dining area, featuring high ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and breezy windows that let you soak in the serene views of your pr...
from A$221 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Queensland

A$536for 22 Nov - 29 Nov
A$678 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Queensland

18%for 22 Nov - 29 Nov
54% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Queensland

Discover Queensland's Diverse Holiday Accommodation

Queensland stands as Australia's premier destination for unforgettable getaways, offering an impressive array of holiday rentals in Queensland that showcase the state's stunning diversity. From the sun-kissed beaches of the Gold Coast to the ancient rainforests of the Daintree, these accommodations provide travelers with authentic Australian experiences that combine natural beauty with modern comfort.

Holiday rentals in Queensland range from charming Queenslander homes with wide verandahs and high ceilings to luxurious waterfront properties with private jetties and canal access. Each property tells a unique story, whether it's a converted heritage building from the early 1900s or a contemporary retreat nestled in the Lost World Valley with breathtaking mountain vistas.

What makes holiday rentals in Queensland truly exceptional is their remarkable variety of amenities and settings. Many properties feature stunning natural backdrops including subtropical rainforest with seasonal waterfalls, mountain retreats in the Scenic Rim, and canal-front homes offering direct water access. These accommodations excel at providing guests with memorable experiences that extend far beyond typical lodging, offering genuine connections with Queensland's natural environment, agricultural heritage, and relaxed outdoor lifestyle. Here are the premium amenities guests can expect when staying in these distinctive properties:

  • Private heated pools and saltwater swimming areas
  • Outdoor hot tubs and spas with scenic mountain or water views
  • Fire pits that double as Teppanyaki BBQs and cozy indoor fireplaces
  • Alfresco bush showers with private forest views
  • Complete games rooms featuring pool tables, air hockey, and arcade systems
  • Premium entertainment setups including smart TVs, PlayStation consoles, and vinyl record players
  • Farm stay experiences with daily animal feeding and fresh egg collection
  • Direct access to national park trails and natural swimming holes
  • Private jetties for fishing and kayaking adventures
  • Hotel-quality linens, Nespresso machines, and luxury bathroom amenities

Who Should Book Holiday Accommodation in Queensland

Travellers and Activities

Queensland's incredible diversity makes it the perfect destination for every type of traveler seeking memorable experiences. Beach enthusiasts will find paradise along the 7,400-kilometer coastline, with holiday accommodation in Queensland offering easy access to world-renowned destinations like the Whitsunday Islands, Surfers Paradise, and the pristine sands of Noosa National Park. Adventure seekers can explore the ancient Daintree Rainforest, tackle the challenging hiking trails of Lamington National Park, or experience the underwater wonders of the Great Barrier Reef through snorkeling and diving excursions. Families particularly appreciate the farm stay experiences available throughout the Scenic Rim, where children can participate in daily farming duties, feed miniature horses and goats, and collect fresh eggs for breakfast. The optimal time to visit Queensland spans from April to October when temperatures range from a pleasant 20°C to 28°C, offering perfect conditions for outdoor activities. Current availability shows excellent options throughout the year, with average nightly rates starting from AU$526 in November and reaching peak pricing of AU$874 during the popular May holiday season, ensuring travelers can find suitable accommodation regardless of their budget or preferred travel dates.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Queensland

Discover Queensland's Most Captivating Destinations

Queensland offers an extraordinary range of natural wonders and cultural attractions that showcase the state's unique character. From ancient rainforests to pristine coral reefs, these top destinations provide unforgettable experiences for every type of traveler.

  1. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
  2. Daintree National Park and Cape Tribulation
  3. Whitsunday Islands and Whitehaven Beach
  4. Lamington National Park
  5. Brisbane's South Bank Parklands

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

The Great Barrier Reef represents one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders, stretching over 2,300 kilometers along Queensland's coast. Visitors can explore this underwater paradise through snorkeling, diving, or glass-bottom boat tours from Cairns, Port Douglas, or the Whitsundays, encountering over 1,500 species of fish and 400 types of coral in crystal-clear tropical waters.

Daintree National Park and Cape Tribulation

Step into the world's oldest surviving rainforest at Daintree National Park, where 180-million-year-old ecosystems meet pristine beaches at Cape Tribulation. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, including cassowaries, tree kangaroos, and exotic bird species, alongside scenic boardwalks and crocodile spotting cruises along the Daintree River.

Whitsunday Islands and Whitehaven Beach

The 74 tropical islands of the Whitsundays boast some of Australia's most photographed beaches, with Whitehaven Beach's pure silica sand creating an otherworldly landscape. Visitors can island-hop via sailing tours, enjoy luxury resort stays, or explore secluded bays and coral gardens perfect for swimming and snorkeling in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.

Lamington National Park

Located in the Gold Coast hinterland, Lamington National Park offers exceptional hiking experiences through subtropical rainforest, featuring spectacular waterfalls, natural rock pools, and the famous Tree Top Canopy Walk. The park's extensive trail network caters to all fitness levels, from gentle nature walks to challenging multi-day treks with breathtaking mountain vistas.

Brisbane's South Bank Parklands

Brisbane's cultural heart, South Bank Parklands provides a perfect blend of urban sophistication and outdoor recreation. This 17-hectare riverside precinct features lagoon swimming, riverside dining, weekend markets, and the Queensland Museum, all connected by scenic boardwalks with stunning views of the Brisbane River and city skyline.
Queensland is home to the world's largest sand island, Fraser Island, stretching over 120 kilometers of pristine wilderness and freshwater lakes.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Queensland

Savor Queensland's Culinary Excellence

Queensland's dining scene reflects its coastal location and multicultural heritage, offering exceptional culinary experiences that highlight fresh local ingredients and innovative cooking techniques. These highly-rated restaurants showcase the best of regional Queensland cuisine.

  • Attica Restaurant & Bar, Brisbane (4.6 stars) - This award-winning establishment combines modern Australian cuisine with Asian influences, featuring locally-sourced seafood and produce in an elegant riverside setting with panoramic city views.
  • The Fish House, Burleigh Heads (4.5 stars) - Renowned for its exceptional seafood offerings and relaxed beachside atmosphere, this Gold Coast favorite serves the freshest local catch alongside innovative cocktails and ocean views.
  • Ochre Restaurant, Cairns (4.4 stars) - Pioneering native Australian ingredients, this tropical North Queensland restaurant specializes in bush tucker cuisine, offering unique dishes featuring kangaroo, crocodile, and indigenous herbs and spices.

Essential Travel Tips for Queensland Visitors

Local Insights and Practical Information

Queensland's subtropical climate requires thoughtful preparation, with the wet season from November to April bringing higher humidity and afternoon thunderstorms, particularly in the north. Many local hosts recommend packing lightweight, quick-dry clothing and reef-safe sunscreen to protect the Great Barrier Reef's delicate ecosystem.

The state operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time, and most regional areas maintain strong mobile coverage, though remote locations may have limited connectivity. Holiday rentals with a private pool in Queensland often include saltwater systems that require less maintenance and provide a more natural swimming experience.

Visitors should be aware of Queensland's unique wildlife, including the presence of box jellyfish along northern beaches from October to May, crocodiles in tropical waterways, and the importance of respecting native animals' habitats. Local markets like Eumundi and Yandina offer authentic Queensland produce and crafts, typically held on weekends and providing excellent opportunities to experience regional culture. Many properties feature comprehensive recycling programs and solar power systems, reflecting Queensland's commitment to sustainable tourism. For the ultimate authentic experience, consider farm stay holiday rentals in Queensland where guests can participate in daily agricultural activities while enjoying modern amenities and spectacular rural landscapes.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Queensland

How much did it cost for a holiday rental in Queensland in 2020, the first year impacted by the corona crisis?

Queensland is the most expensive region in Fiji, with a price that reaches, on average, A$384.68 per night.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Queensland?

According to our most recent historical data, the months that are the cheapest in Queensland are November, December, and October, with average prices of A$295.83, A$333.13 and A$369.84, respectively.

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

In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Queensland was April, with an average price of A$432.32 per night. This was followed by September, with an average of A$431.48, and August, with A$407.19.

Is Queensland a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

So you don't run out of accommodation options in Queensland we recommend you to be proactive, as 67% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

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

The months when it's the easiest to find free accommodation in Queensland are May (the average amount of properties that are available reached 55.6% of the total in 2020), April (46.5%), and June (40.5%).

When are fewer lettings available?

The months with the lowest properties available in Queensland are, in order, January, December and November, with respective average availability figures of 5%, 12%, and 22.75%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday rentals are there in Queensland?

In Queensland we have an extensive catalogue of approximately 12000 properties, with options of all kinds, thanks to our 8 local and international partners.