Holiday Homes & Baches in Queensland

Holiday Homes & Baches in Queensland

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Queensland

NZ$562for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
NZ$606 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Queensland

29%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
55% annual average
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Highlights in Queensland

  • Big cities to visit
  • Beautiful beaches
  • Night spots
  • Cultural sites
  • Sailing

Holiday homes and baches in Queensland

Rentals close to the beach

A rental where you have access to everything you'd like to visit? Of course, it exists and Holidu has the best options in Queensland. In this part of Australia, you will find everything you want, and the holiday homes will be close to the most beautiful beaches of all, such as Kurrawa, Coastal Elegance or the Gold Coast. You will also be surrounded by the best restaurants and cafés that you can even walk to for delicious drinks and food. What’s not to love?!

Luxury holiday homes for a better experience

The rentals that you will find in Queensland are luxurious and with a modern structure, which will allow you to live an entirely different experience because you will be in the most beautiful and comfortable place, which can also connect you with nature because some of them are located in front of the beach. You can also enjoy the swimming pool to cool off after a long day or enjoy a romantic moment with your partner on the terrace or in the garden.

Holidays in Queensland

The area and getting around

A city with everything you need for a holiday

Queensland is Australia's largest state and, in fact, you'll find 10 of the country's largest cities there. Everything is full of life, and you will enjoy even the most common activities such as going to a shopping mall to the most elaborate plans, such as going to the beach. This is, in fact, one of its main attractions because on its beaches, besides being beautiful, you can practise different sports.

Restaurants and pubs with beautiful views

In Queensland you will be surrounded by a wide variety of restaurants with world-renowned chefs or bars with excellent views such as the Eagle Street Pier. There are also more cultural options, either in art venues or in one of the many festivals that take place in the state.

Travellers and activities

Queensland for nature lovers

In Queensland you will find different places that will put you in contact with nature and allow you to enjoy its beauty. An example of this is the Noosa World Surfing Reserves or the many beaches that you will find in the area. There are also many islands to explore and marvel at, as they are the largest in the world.

Queensland for adventure lovers

Adventurers will never get bored in Queensland and will feel they need more time to go to all the places where they can test their adrenaline. In this state, you'll find scuba diving and snorkelling to take you into the beautiful deep sea. But if you're not so much a fan of the sea as you are of walking and exploring, there are plenty of trails and routes to suit all needs, so there's no need to worry about the level of difficulty, as you'll always find the one that's right for you.

Did you know that there are 5 Australian World Heritage Areas in Queensland?

Top 5 travel tips in Queensland

1. Immerse yourself in Queensland's beaches

Imagine sitting on the sand soaking up the sun's rays while the sea is in front of you making the most relaxing sound of all. This is something you can experience on any of Queensland's beaches because they are so beautiful that the experience of being in the sea will be totally different to anything you've ever experienced before. You can go for a dip in the sea or just take a leisurely walk along the shores and enjoy the scenery.

2. Hiking

You can enjoy Queensland's many hiking trails, either in the middle of the Outback desert or along the coast. One of the best known routes is the Ngaro Sea Trail, the Fraser or the Thorsborne. You can also enjoy the Gondwana Forest to the south or head to Noosa National Park for a good hike.

3. Experience sailing

In Queensland you can experience many wonderful things and one of them is sailing. One of the favourite destinations is the Whitsundays, which has 74 pristine islands and where you can charter a sailboat without a licence, or do it in Brisbane. But no matter which Queensland sailing destination you choose, it's certain to be an entirely different adventure that you'll remember forever.

4. Experience Queensland's cultural scene

Wherever you go in the state, you'll find a cultural side that's there to be discovered and experienced in the best way. You'll find art galleries and children's museums, cultural centres in Brisbane or performing arts centres. You can also travel back in time by visiting a dinosaur museum in the Outback.

5. Nightlife

The fun doesn't stop when the sun goes down. In fact, Queensland's nightlife entertainment options are plentiful, and you can choose the one that suits your taste. There are shows, concerts and independent productions, as well as arts venues along Brisbane's South Bank River. There are also party areas, such as Fortitude Valley and Surfers Paradise, and bars to enjoy a few cocktails or craft beers.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Queensland

What is the average price for holiday homes in Queensland?

With an average price of NZ$419.23 per night, Queensland lies at the upper end of the price range for holiday homes in Fiji.

When can you get the best deals on holiday homes and baches in Queensland?

Those who want to be budget-friendly should travel to Queensland in November, December, and October the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of NZ$320.96, NZ$345.21, and NZ$401.27 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When are holiday homes more expensive in Queensland?

Following the data observed in 2020, the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of January (NZ$479.97), April (NZ$469.05), and September (NZ$468.14).

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Queensland well in advance?

When visiting Queensland we recommend you to be proactive, as 66% of holiday homes are usually booked, according to last year's data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

May, April, and June are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 55.6%, 46.5% and 40.5%.

When are fewer holiday homes and baches available?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Queensland are, in order, December (with 15% of available rentals), November (22.75%), and October (24.4%).

Are there many holiday baches in Queensland?

Holidu offers around 12000 accommodations in Queensland from 10 different partners, so you will find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We've got you covered!