Holiday rentals and lettings in Spain

Holiday rentals and lettings in Spain

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Holiday Rental for 7 People in Tossa de Mar, Catalonia
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Tossa de Mar, Catalonia
Holiday Rental • 7 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
9.6
(5 reviews)
4-room apartment on 2 levels. Bright, cosy furnishings: living/dining room with satellite TV, digital TV and electric heater. Exit to the terrace. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates, microwave, electric coffee machine). Upper floor: 2 rooms, each room with 1 french bed and electric heater. 1 room with 1 bed and 1 x 2 bunk beds. 2 showers/WC. Gas heating. Large terrace 12 m2. Terrace furniture. Marvellous view of the sea. Facilities: washing machine, iron (extra), hair dryer. Suitable for families. Maximum 1 pet/ dog allowed. HUTG007143 // Reg. Nr.: ESFCTU00001702100040...
from A$219 / night
Villa for 8 People in Arenas, Andalusia
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Arenas, Andalusia
Villa • 170 m² • 4 Bedrooms
8.8
(4 reviews)
This detached holiday home with a private pool is in a rural area on a large property just outside Arenas. From the various terraces (1 with BBQ) you have a beautiful view over the sea, the orchard and the village of Arenas. The village of Arenas (2km) has a bakery, small supermarket, pharmacy and three restaurants. In Vélez-Málaga (8 km) you will find supermarkets, restaurants and a pharmacy. In Torre del Mar you can enjoy the (child-friendly) sandy beaches with beach bars. You can also stroll in the car-free streets with countless bars and restaurants.There is a bubble bath and a lovely g...
from A$171 / night
Holiday Home for 10 People in Benissa, Valencia Region
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Benissa, Valencia Region
Holiday Home • 10 Guests • 5 Bedrooms
8.9
(11 reviews)
"Els Pins", 7-room house on 2 levels. Bright, rustic and cosy furnishings: living/dining room 30 m2 with open-hearth fireplace, satellite TV, digital TV and gas heater. Exit to the veranda. 1 room with 1 french bed and shower/WC. 2 rooms, each room with 2 beds. Open kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 3 ceramic glass hob hotplates, microwave). Exit to the garden. Shower/WC. On the lower ground floor: living/dining room. Exit to the terrace, to the swimming pool. 2 rooms, each room with 2 beds. Open kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 3 ceramic glass hob hotplates). Shower/WC. Patio, porch. Terrace furniture,...
from A$274 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Spain

A$354for 22 Nov - 29 Nov
A$445 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Spain

37%for 22 Nov - 29 Nov
53% annual average
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Booking a Holiday Rental in Spain

Discover the Magic of Spanish Holiday Accommodation

Holiday rentals in Spain offer travellers an authentic Mediterranean experience, combining traditional Spanish architecture with modern luxury amenities. These distinctive accommodations range from charming Majorcan stone houses dating back to the 18th century to contemporary villas perched on volcanic landscapes in the Canary Islands. Spanish holiday properties are renowned for their stunning outdoor spaces, featuring traditional terracotta rooftops, whitewashed facades, and sprawling private terraces surrounded by native Mediterranean vegetation. The country's diverse geography means guests can choose between coastal retreats with direct sea access, mountain hideaways with panoramic views, or urban apartments in historic city centres like Madrid's bustling neighbourhoods.

What makes holiday rentals in Spain truly special is their seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, designed to maximise the country's enviable climate year-round. Large holiday rentals in Spain typically accommodate families and groups seeking space to spread out while maintaining an intimate, home-away-from-home atmosphere. These properties come equipped with an impressive array of amenities that cater to every type of traveller, from adventure seekers to those simply wanting to unwind under the Spanish sun.

Here are the premium amenities guests can expect when booking Spanish holiday accommodation:

  • Private swimming pools with stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea or Spanish countryside
  • Fully equipped outdoor kitchens with traditional wood-fired ovens and modern barbecue facilities
  • Air conditioning and heating systems for year-round comfort, including complimentary firewood during winter months
  • Spacious terraces and balconies perfect for al fresco dining and sunset watching
  • High-speed internet connectivity for remote work or staying connected with family
  • Pet-friendly policies allowing furry companions to enjoy the Spanish adventure
  • Private parking facilities and easy access to public transportation
  • Premium kitchen appliances including dishwashers, washing machines, and coffee machines
  • Outdoor recreation areas with ping-pong tables, barbecue zones, and garden spaces
  • Beach equipment including umbrellas, chairs, and water sports gear for coastal properties

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Spain

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveller

Spain captivates an incredibly diverse range of travellers, making it one of Europe's most versatile holiday destinations. Beach enthusiasts will find paradise along the Costa del Sol and Costa Brava, where crystal-clear waters and Blue Flag beaches like Cala Mondragó offer pristine swimming and snorkelling conditions just minutes from holiday rentals with private pool in Spain.

History buffs can explore Madrid's world-renowned Golden Triangle of museums, including the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Reina Sofía, all easily accessible from centrally located accommodation.Adventure seekers gravitate towards the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote, where Los Volcanes National Park and the mystical Jameos del Agua caves provide unparalleled hiking and exploration opportunities.

Families appreciate Spain's welcoming culture and child-friendly attractions like Madrid's Zoo Aquarium and the thrilling Parque de Atracciones. Food lovers can indulge in authentic tapas tours through historic markets like Mercado de San Miguel or experience traditional Mallorcan cuisine in charming villages like Pollença and Alcudia. The optimal time to visit varies by region, with coastal areas enjoying pleasant temperatures of 20-25°C during spring and autumn, while summer temperatures can soar to 35-40°C. Currently, holiday rentals average $400-550 AUD per night during peak season (July-August), dropping to $350-430 AUD during shoulder seasons, with excellent availability of 50+ properties across most date ranges.

Top 5 Must-Experience Highlights in Spain

Discover Spain's Most Captivating Attractions

Spain offers an extraordinary array of experiences that showcase its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant contemporary life. From internationally acclaimed museums to hidden volcanic grottos, these carefully selected highlights represent the very best of what this magnificent country has to offer discerning travellers.

  1. El Retiro Park Madrid's Green Oasis
  2. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Tour
  3. Royal Palace of Madrid
  4. Jameos del Agua Lanzarote
  5. Palacio de Cristal

El Retiro Park Madrid's Green Oasis

This sprawling 118-hectare park in the heart of Madrid serves as the city's green lung, offering visitors peaceful walking paths, rowing boats on the central pond, and the stunning Crystal Palace pavilion. The park hosts regular art exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Tour

Home to Real Madrid, this iconic stadium offers behind-the-scenes tours that include access to the players' tunnel, changing rooms, and the prestigious trophy room showcasing the club's numerous Champions League victories.

Royal Palace of Madrid

With over 3,000 rooms, this baroque masterpiece houses an incredible collection of art, antiques, and historical artifacts. The palace's Throne Room and Royal Armoury are particular highlights not to be missed.

Jameos del Agua Lanzarote

These extraordinary volcanic grottos feature natural swimming pools and unique geological formations created by ancient lava tubes. The site includes an underground auditorium and restaurant with breathtaking ocean views.

Palacio de Cristal

Located within El Retiro Park, this elegant glass and iron structure from 1887 hosts rotating contemporary art exhibitions. The interplay of natural light and artistic installations creates a truly magical atmosphere for visitors.

Spain is home to the world's oldest restaurant, Sobrino de Botín in Madrid, which has been serving traditional Castilian cuisine since 1725.

Top-Rated Spanish Culinary Experiences

Where Local Flavours Come Alive

Spain's gastronomic scene extends far beyond traditional tapas, offering sophisticated dining experiences that celebrate both regional traditions and innovative culinary artistry. These highly-rated establishments, beloved by both locals and international visitors, provide authentic tastes of Spanish culture through carefully crafted menus and exceptional service.

  • Chocolatería San Ginés (4.3 stars, 67,138 reviews) - This legendary Madrid institution has been serving its famous churros con chocolate since 1894, remaining open 24 hours to satisfy sweet cravings at any time of day or night.
  • Azotea Cibeles (4.1 stars, 8,967 reviews) - Perched on the sixth floor of the CentroCentro cultural center, this rooftop restaurant offers contemporary Spanish cuisine with spectacular panoramic views of Madrid's skyline and the iconic Cibeles Fountain.
  • Mercado de San Miguel (4.4 stars, 153,471 reviews) - A beautifully restored 20th-century market hall featuring dozens of gourmet food stalls offering everything from fresh oysters and Iberian ham to artisanal cheeses and local wines, perfect for exploring Spain's diverse regional specialties.

Essential Local Knowledge for Your Spanish Holiday

Insider Tips and Cultural Insights

Understanding Spain's unique customs and local peculiarities can significantly enhance your holiday experience and help you connect more authentically with Spanish culture. Spanish hosts consistently emphasise the importance of respecting local tranquillity, particularly after 22:00, when noise regulations become strictly enforced throughout most residential areas. Many holiday accommodation in Spain providers offer detailed local area guides that include information about weekly markets, with Thursday and Saturday markets in Mallorca's villages being particular highlights for sourcing fresh, inexpensive local produce and experiencing genuine community life.

Sustainability has become increasingly important to Spanish holiday rental owners, who often provide eco-friendly amenities such as recycling facilities, energy-efficient appliances, and locally sourced welcome packages featuring regional products. Many properties now offer complimentary bicycles for environmentally conscious exploration of nearby attractions. Cultural dining customs in Spain differ significantly from other countries, with lunch typically served between 14:00-16:00 and dinner not beginning until after 21:00.

Local hosts frequently recommend embracing the Spanish siesta tradition, particularly during hot summer afternoons when temperatures can exceed 40°C. For the most authentic experience, consider booking pet-friendly holiday rentals in Spain that welcome four-legged family members, as Spanish culture is notably pet-friendly, with many beaches, parks, and outdoor restaurants accommodating well-behaved animals throughout the year.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Spain

How much does it cost to rent a holiday letting in Spain?

Based on our data, Spain has an average price of A$229.08 per night, which is a relatively high one for a country in Europe.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If it is your aim to save as much as possible during your visit to Spain, pack your bags and travel there in February (A$198.58 per night on average), March (A$199.75), or October (A$205.2) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Spain?

When it comes to renting a holiday letting in Spain, the highest prices are usually seen in the month of July (with an average of A$276.09 per night), followed by August (A$271.64), and January (A$251.12).

Are there usually many holiday rentals available in Spain?

If you decide to discover Spain, we recommend planning your holiday ahead of time because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 50% in the year 2020.

When are more holiday lettings available?

The most available months, on average, are June (with an availability of 61%) May (57.8%), and September (57.5%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are there fewer rental options available in Spain?

According to data from 2020, the months with the fewest housing options available in Spain are, in order, August (with 34.2% of available rentals), July (43%), and February (43.75%).

How many rentals are available in Spain?

In Spain we offer you a comprehensive catalogue of around 190000 properties, with options of all kinds, thanks to our 380 local and international partners.