Holiday rentals and lettings in Western Australia

Holiday rentals and lettings in Western Australia

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Holiday Rental for 6 People in Perth, Western Australia
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Perth, Western Australia
Holiday Rental • 2 m² • 3 Bedrooms
Discover this welcoming 3-bedroom town house in Churchlands, perfect for families or small groups. Enjoy the comfort of spacious living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, and split system air conditioning throughout. Step outside to three private courtyards, two with outdoor seating, ideal for relaxing. With blackout blinds, free fast Wi-Fi, and convenient self-check-in via smart lockbox, this home offers everything you need for a relaxing Perth stay.The spaceThis inviting single-level home in Churchlands offers a seamless blend of comfort and functionality. Designed to accommodate up to six ...
from A$382 / night
Holiday Rental for 9 People in Perth, Western Australia
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Perth, Western Australia
Holiday Rental • 2 m² • 5 Bedrooms
Enjoy a spacious family home in peaceful Byford, perfect for a relaxed getaway. This 4-bedroom house features ducted air conditioning, multiple living areas including a theatre room, a private backyard with BBQ, and a fully equipped kitchen. Ideal for families or groups, with self check-in and on-site parking provided.The spaceThis spacious Byford home offers a warm welcome with generous interiors and inviting outdoor living. Inside, the house features four well-appointed bedrooms with a mix of king, queen and single beds, each with bedside tables, lamps, and blackout blinds for a restful n...
from A$351 / night
Holiday Rental for 6 People in Rockingham, Western Australia
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Rockingham, Western Australia
Holiday Rental • 1 m² • 3 Bedrooms
Experience comfort and convenience in this stylish 3-bedroom house in Rockingham, just minutes from the beach, shops, and cafés. Perfect for families or groups, it features a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private outdoor space. Enjoy the convenience of a double garage, Wi-Fi, and ducted air conditioning throughout. With modern amenities and a relaxing atmosphere, this home is an ideal base for your coastal getaway.The spaceThis inviting 3-bedroom house offers a relaxing retreat with a stylish interior and an open-plan design. The living area is warm and welcoming, wi...
from A$389 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Western Australia

A$421for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
A$546 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Western Australia

16%for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
54% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Western Australia

Discover Unique Accommodations and Premium Amenities

Holiday rentals in Western Australia offer an extraordinary blend of coastal charm, outback adventure, and urban sophistication that makes this destination truly unique. These accommodations range from beachfront villas with pristine ocean views to cozy farm stays nestled in rolling wine country, each designed to showcase the region's diverse landscapes and exceptional natural beauty.

Whether you seek a luxurious beach house overlooking the Indian Ocean or a rustic cabin surrounded by native bushland, these rentals provide the perfect base for exploring one of Australia's most spectacular states. What sets these accommodations apart is their thoughtful integration with Western Australia's stunning environment and commitment to providing guests with authentic local experiences.

Many feature distinctive architectural elements like expansive verandas perfect for watching spectacular sunsets, outdoor entertaining areas ideal for barbecues, and large windows that frame breathtaking views of vineyards, forests, or coastline. The region's holiday rentals in Western Australia are renowned for their spacious layouts and connection to the outdoors, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the state's laid-back lifestyle. Holiday accommodation here consistently delivers exceptional value with properties featuring premium amenities designed for comfort and relaxation. Guests can expect an impressive array of amenities that cater to every comfort and convenience imaginable:

  • Private swimming pools and spa facilities perfect for year-round enjoyment
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with modern appliances and local wine selections
  • Pet-friendly facilities including secure yards and nearby walking trails
  • High-speed internet connectivity and entertainment systems
  • Luxury bathroom amenities including whirlpool baths and premium toiletries
  • Expansive balconies and terraces with outdoor dining settings
  • Dedicated parking spaces and storage for recreational equipment
  • Climate control systems and cozy fireplaces for seasonal comfort
  • Professional housekeeping services and concierge support
  • Access to recreational facilities like tennis courts and fitness centers

Who Should Rent a Holiday Rental in Western Australia

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Western Australia captivates a diverse range of travelers, from wine enthusiasts and beach lovers to adventure seekers and culture fans who crave authentic experiences. Wine connoisseurs will find themselves in paradise exploring the renowned Margaret River region, where world-class vintages pair perfectly with gourmet dining and stunning vineyard vistas, while the lesser-known Frankland River region offers intimate tastings and boutique experiences.

Beach lovers can indulge in pristine coastlines like Rottnest Island to swim with dolphins or the family-friendly shores of Safety Bay. Thrill-seekers can tackle the legendary Bibbulmun Track for epic hiking adventures or experience mountain biking at Pemberton's Tank 7 circuits.

Holiday rentals for rent in Western Australia provide the perfect base for families to explore attractions like Perth Zoo or create lasting memories on scenic coastal drives. Couples can enjoy romantic sunset dinners along secluded beaches or intimate wine tastings in boutique cellar doors. The optimal visiting time spans September through November and March through May when temperatures hover between 20-28°C (68-82°F), offering conditions for outdoor activities while accommodation prices average AUD 430-520 per night with excellent availability of 50-70 properties during these peak shoulder seasons.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Western Australia

Unforgettable Destinations and Hidden Gems

Western Australia offers countless spectacular experiences that showcase the region's natural wonders and cultural treasures. Here are the five essential destinations that should top every visitor's itinerary:

  1. Rottnest Island and Quokka Encounters
  2. The Pinnacles Desert Sunset Experience
  3. Margaret River Wine and Surf Adventure
  4. Karijini National Park Gorge Exploration
  5. Wave Rock and Wildflower Trails

Rottnest Island and Quokka Encounters

This car-free island paradise located just 30 minutes from Perth offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the chance to meet the world's happiest animals - quokkas. Visitors can cycle around the island, snorkel in secluded bays, or relax on some of Australia's most beautiful beaches while enjoying unique wildlife photography opportunities.

The Pinnacles Desert Sunset Experience

Located in Nambung National Park, this otherworldly landscape features thousands of limestone pillars rising from golden sand dunes. The dramatic formations create an alien-like landscape that's particularly spectacular during sunrise and sunset, offering incredible photography and stargazing experiences.

Margaret River Wine and Surf Adventure

This internationally acclaimed wine region combines world-class vineyards with pristine surf breaks and gourmet food experiences. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at over 120 cellar doors, tackle challenging surf breaks, explore limestone caves, or indulge in farm-to-table dining experiences.

Karijini National Park Gorge Exploration

Western Australia's second-largest national park features ancient red gorges, emerald pools, and spectacular waterfalls. Adventure enthusiasts can explore narrow slot canyons, swim in natural rock pools, or enjoy scenic helicopter flights over the dramatic Pilbara landscape.

Wave Rock and Wildflower Trails

This natural granite formation resembles a giant ocean wave frozen in time and stands 15 meters high. During wildflower season (September-November), the surrounding area transforms into a colorful carpet of native blooms, creating one of nature's most spectacular displays.
Western Australia is home to the world's largest sand island and boasts over 12,000 kilometers of pristine coastline.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Western Australia

Exceptional Restaurants Worth the Journey

Western Australia's culinary scene reflects the region's abundant natural resources and multicultural influences. Here are three highly-rated restaurants that consistently deliver exceptional dining experiences:

  • Wildflower (Perth) - This award-winning restaurant on the 4th floor of COMO The Treasury offers contemporary Australian cuisine with stunning city views, featuring locally-sourced ingredients and innovative presentations that have earned multiple chef hat awards and consistent 4.5-star reviews.
  • Leeuwin Estate Restaurant (Margaret River) - Nestled among rolling vineyards, this fine dining establishment combines estate-grown wines with seasonal menus showcasing regional produce, offering guests panoramic vineyard views and an intimate dining experience rated 4.6 stars by visitors.
  • The Fish House (Fremantle) - Located in the historic fishing port, this waterfront restaurant specializes in fresh local seafood and contemporary Australian dishes, consistently rated 4.4 stars for its relaxed atmosphere, harbor views, and exceptional fish and chips featuring locally-caught dhufish.

Essential Local Knowledge for Western Australia Visitors

Insider Tips and Cultural Insights

Understanding Western Australia's unique characteristics and local customs will enhance your vacation experience. The region operates on Australian Western Standard Time, which is 8 hours ahead of GMT and does not observe daylight saving time, making it one of the few Australian states to maintain consistent time zones year-round.

Local property owners recommend booking accommodations with air conditioning due to summer temperatures that can soar above 40°C (104°F), while winter evenings can drop to near-freezing in inland areas, making properties with fireplaces desirable. Sustainability plays a crucial role in Western Australia's tourism industry, with many accommodations implementing water conservation measures, solar energy systems, and native landscaping that requires minimal irrigation.

Guests are encouraged to respect the unique Banksia and eucalyptus ecosystems by staying on designated trails and participating in local conservation efforts. Cultural customs include the strong tradition of outdoor entertaining, particularly barbecues and beach gatherings, which is why most rentals feature extensive outdoor cooking facilities and entertaining areas.Holiday rentals with a private pool in Western Australia are particularly valuable during the scorching summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 35°C, providing essential relief and entertainment for families and groups seeking comfort during peak heat periods.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Western Australia

What is the average price of holiday lettings in Western Australia?

By looking at its annual average price of A$336.61, Western Australia is not a region that stands out as being the most expensive or the cheapest in Australia.

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

According to our most recent historical data, the months at the lowest possible cost in Western Australia are November, December, and October, with average prices of A$256.29, A$264.59 and A$270.81, respectively.

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

In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Western Australia was May, with an average price of A$408.18 per night. This was followed by September, with an average of A$370.35, and August, with A$366.9.

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Western Australia well in advance?

If you decide to discover Western Australia, we suggest planning your visit ahead of time because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 72% in the year 2020.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of available properties in Western Australia were May, April, and March with average availabilities of 49.2%, 42.25% and 35.75%, respectively.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The accommodations in Western Australia reach their peak in demand in January, with an availability rate of 6%. The second most requested month is December, with 14.75%, and the third is October with 17.2%.

How many holiday rentals does Holidu have in Western Australia?

In Western Australia we have a comprehensive catalogue of around 5100 properties, with options to suit everyone, thanks to our 7 local and international partners.