Holiday Homes & Baches in Brisbane

Holiday Homes & Baches in Brisbane

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Highlights in Brisbane

  • Cultural city
  • Sub-tropical flora
  • Family attractions galore
  • Feed dolphins
  • Gorgeous riverside

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    Current Holiday letting prices in Brisbane

    NZ$602for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
    NZ$540 annual average
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    Current holiday letting availability in Brisbane

    10%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
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    Holiday homes and baches in Brisbane

    Stay in a thriving and beautiful Australian city

    The riverside city of Brisbane is a cosmopolitan hub which gives direct access to rugged national parks, halcyon beaches and family-friendly destinations such as the Sunshine Coast. Choose from a wealth of holiday homes in the centre or in one of its many vibrant suburbs, such as Paddington to the north, which offers panoramic views across the city. Or opt for a home on the coast, just half an hour from the city itself. The areas around Wellington point and Sandgate will put you right in the heart of the fabulous coastal wetlands that flank the city.

    A wide variety of homes to suit all tastes

    Brisbane boasts a fantastic range of quite spectacular rentals and homes that embody luxury riverside living. From small studios to properties suitable for large groups, the city has it all. Swimming pools with views overlooking the modern cityscape, gardens showing off their lush subtropical flora, rentals with spacious and airy living areas all await you in Brisbane. There are also a large number of cute cabins to choose from – traditional Australian living – many replete with a pool, hot tub and sauna!

    Holidays in Brisbane

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    Visit Brisbane, Australia’s sunniest city

    The capital of the beautiful Sunshine State, Brisbane is Australia's third largest city. It is blessed with year-round subtropical weather, making the city a wonderful destination any time of year. Brisbane is a riverside city, with a gorgeous promenade awash with exciting sights and activities. It is also just a stone’s throw from the coast. And in summer it seems like the whole city migrates to the wonderful white sandy beaches that stretch both north and south of the city into the distant horizon.

    Explore Brisbane’s diverse suburbs

    To experience the life of this city as it is lived by locals, head out to the suburbs. New Farm to the east is a yuppie area with a truly delightful park situated on the edge of the river – a huge favourite among the locals. Fortitude Valley to the north puts on one hell of a party at night, with funky bars, eateries and one of the best live music scenes in the country. South Bank is Brisbane's culture centre, and home to some great wining and dining.

    Travellers and activities

    Brisbane for families

    Brisbane boasts parklands, waterfront attractions and local wildlife galore, and it is safe to say that family fun and Brisbane go hand-in-hand. Hit the beach in the South Bank - often referred to as the cultural centre of Brisbane, it is also the aquatic centre of Brisbane and a great place for kids to splash and play right in the middle of the city. At the Boondall Wetlands Reserve Long children can learn more about Aboriginal cultural heritage and spot aluminium totems that reveal how the clans used the wetlands. At Moreton Island, an hour ferry ride from the city, you can get up close to marine life and hand feed the dolphins at Tangalooma Island Resort.

    Brisbane for culture buffs

    Brisbane's arts and cultural scene is flourishing, with world-class theatre, art galleries, cinema, theatre and a host of exceptional museums. Don’t miss the Queensland Art Gallery, with its diverse collection of traditional Australian, European and Aboriginal art, the Museum of Brisbane, which depicts the city from a variety of angles through visual arts and interactive displays, or the Australian Cinematheque, which showcases Japanese animation, film noir, director’s collections, and old-school sci-fi in a custom designed theatrette of immense character.

    In Brisbane almost every day is a sunny one, with the city in some years recording more than 283 days of full sunlight! Don’t forget your sunscreen!

    Top 5 travel tips in Brisbane

    1. Cuddle a cute Koala

    Cuddling a koala is a quintessential Aussie experience, and Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is a superb place to get close to these cutest of animals. Nestled on the Brisbane River, the sanctuary also showcases kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, and even crocodiles!

    2. Geek out at the Science Centre

    The Science Centre at the Museum of Tropical Queensland offers hands-on, immersive activities that give an insight into the science behind our everyday lives. You inner geek will go crazy for the exhibits on the scientific principles related to energy, light, sound, air, water and earth.

    3. Admire the view from the top of Story Bridge

    The heritage-listed and iconic Story Bridge is one of the most famous Brisbane attractions. Take a 2-hour adventure tour to the top of the bridge and get a 360º view of the city. Not recommended for those scared of heights!

    4. Stargaze at the Brisbane Planetarium

    This is the biggest planetarium in Queensland. Enjoy a tour of Brisbane's night sky, tour the interactive Display Zone, and inspect ancient asteroid fragments. Admission is free, although the Skydome charges a small fee.

    5. Discover the game of putt putt

    Putt putt is like crazy golf but with fantastically ornate courses. Bring the whole family and enjoy an afternoon playing 18-holes of putt-putt with exciting sand pits, water traps, crazy bridges and swinging poles!

    FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Brisbane

    How much do you pay on average for holiday baches in Brisbane?

    Based on our data, Brisbane has an average price of NZ$354.44 per night, which is a relatively high one under the cities in Australia.

    What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday home prices in Brisbane?

    Those who want to save as much as possible should travel to Brisbane in November, October, and December the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of NZ$266.99, NZ$275.43, and NZ$284.9 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

    When are holiday homes more expensive in Brisbane?

    In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Brisbane was September, with an average price of NZ$398.23 per night. This was followed by January, with an average of NZ$392.56, and April, with NZ$391.1.

    Is Brisbane a good location for a last-minute getaway?

    It's worthwhile to be proactive in Brisbane as only 28% of the accommodations remain available, according to our 2020 data.

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

    May, April, and June are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of properties free, with respective average availability figures of 51.6%, 44% and 32%.

    When are there fewer holiday home options available in Brisbane?

    Holiday baches in Brisbane reach their peak in demand in December, with an availability rate of 11.33%. The second most requested month is November, with 16.5%, and the third is October with 17.2%.

    How many holiday homes are available in Brisbane?

    In Brisbane we collaborate with 7 different partners to give you a choice of 1800 properties, so you will not be short of options!