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Holiday rentals in Australia

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Australia

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A secluded cabin is nestled among lush greenery, featuring warm light glowing from its windows. A pathway of stones leads towards the entrance, framed by ferns and shrubbery, creating a serene connection to the surrounding forest.
Cabin in Eaglehawk Neck
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 627 reviews

The Stand Alone

The Stand Alone is an intimate, earthy retreat made for 2 Our cabin is a sanctuary where forest meets the sea, a quiet place for communion and reconnection with nature. Amid the salty air and birdsong, our bed looks to the trees and a deep bath with unlimited hot water. Humble living in luxury, the wood stove keeps things cozy and Belgian cushions are perfect for sprawling out in the evenings. Located in sleepy Lufra Cove, a magical corner of Eaglehawk Neck. Follow us at @thestandalonetasmania

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A rustic log cabin is nestled among greenery, showcasing natural wood finishes and large windows that invite light. A covered deck features wooden railings and outdoor seating, providing a space for relaxation while taking in the surrounding landscape.
Cabin in West Woombye
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

'Ty Pren' Log Cabin

Now with Aircon!! Escape to our charming, rustic log cabin tucked away in the scenic Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Unwind in your private cabin, featuring exposed log walls, rustic decor and modern conveniences. A true feel of early settler life! Perfect for a romantic getaway or as a base to explore all the Sunshine Coast has to offer. Beaches at Mooloolaba, cotton tree are 25 minutes away or drive out into the hinterland with Maleny 20 mins away, passing through the beautiful town of Montville.

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A rustic wooden barn is partially visible through the gentle sway of eucalyptus leaves. The structure is set among lush greenery, showcasing its natural surroundings and inviting a sense of tranquility. A pathway leads towards the entrance, blending seamlessly into the landscape.
Cabin in Yinnar South
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

The Barn - 5 Acres of Idyllic Bushland With Views

Set between stunning natural bushland & Gippsland's sprawling agricultural hills, 'The Barn' offers a unique escape back into nature's gentle rhythm. Relax on 5 acres of private forest with valley views. Inside, enjoy the carefully curated spaces & timber furnishings. Soak in the views from the bath. Keep an eye out for a koala, wallaby or lyrebird. Cook your own wood-fired pizza (season-dependent). Explore local national parks or swim at some of Victoria’s most beautiful, untouched beaches.

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A well-designed entryway features green carpeted steps leading to an inviting living area. Dark walls accentuate the space, illuminated by a circular light fixture. A window provides a glimpse of natural light, enhancing the unique architectural elements and vibrant carpet patterns.
Home in West Hobart
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 383 reviews

Slow Beam.

We want to offer visitors to Hobart a unique & luxurious accommodation experience, which connects modern design with its rugged, bush environment. Located in West Hobart, we are a short 8 minute drive to the Salamanca water front. Our 2 story house is nestled in a private bushy street, with amazing views of the Derwent River, South Hobart, Sandy Bay & beyond. The home is spacious and private, yet surrounded by (harmless) local wildlife. You will see many wallabies grazing on the property.

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A cozy sleeping nook features a spacious bed with a soft grey coverlet, surrounded by large windows allowing views of the green landscape outside. A small reading material is placed on the bed, and additional cushions are arranged nearby.
Tiny home in Cobark
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Barrington Eco Hut 2

Relax and unwind in an exclusive riverside location. Simplify your life, slow down and unwind, escape from the digital world- no WiFi or mobile reception, surrounded by just nature. Make this your base to explore the nearby world-heritage listed Barrington Tops National Parks. The eco-hut is architecturally designed luxury with outdoor bath, hot shower, composting toilet and outdoor firepit. Experience sitting around the fire, under the stars, relax in the hammock, read a book or just be.

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A tiny house is nestled amongst lush greenery, featuring large windows and solar panels on its roof. A gravel path leads to the entrance, with two guests walking hand-in-hand along the vibrant pathway surrounded by trees and open grass.
Tiny home in Bindoon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Wagtails Watch Off-Grid Tiny Home Retreat

Wagtails Watch is a private off-grid tiny home set on our 50-acre farm in Bindoon, just an hour from Perth. Thoughtfully designed for slow mornings, starry skies and cosy evenings by the fire, it’s a place to switch off and experience a little slice of country life. Whether it’s a romantic getaway, an adventure with friends, or a solo retreat, you’ll find space to relax and breathe in the fresh air. We warmly welcome all guests and strive to create an inclusive, safe space for everyone.

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A cozy living area showcases a modern couch adorned with green pillows, positioned near a warm fireplace. A black metal coffee table complements a woven basket filled with firewood. The space is enhanced by soft lighting and architectural details such as an arched doorway.
Place to stay in Hahndorf
5 out of 5 average rating, 606 reviews

Under the Oaks, Hahndorf, Adelaide Hills

Under the Oaks is a beautifully converted 1858 church just for couples. Situated in Hahndorf in the stunning Adelaide Hills, just 15 minutes up the freeway, nestled under historic oak trees and within walking distance to the vibrant main street. Amble the historic village and discover the array of shops, wineries, restaurants, galleries and cafes. Luxuriously appointed, it is the perfect space for couples to relax between exploring all the Adelaide Hills and surrounds has to offer.

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The tiny house, constructed from dark wood with bright fixtures, is nestled among trees. A wood-fired hot tub, emitting steam, is situated nearby, with steps leading to the entrance. Soft lighting from the windows creates a welcoming ambiance in the secluded bush setting.
Tiny home in Reedy Marsh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 432 reviews

Naivasha Tiny House with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Naivasha Tiny House is the perfect romantic getaway. It is set in a clearing in the Tasmanian bush and has amazing views of the countryside. The tiny home itself has been built entirely of cedar by local artisans. It has been fitted out with antique and reclaimed furnishings with an emphasis on comfort and laid back luxury. The wood fired hot tub is without doubt the highlight. The claw foot bath, indoor wood fire, outdoor fire pit and friendly native wildlife are close seconds.

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Tiny home in Connellys Marsh
5 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

MarshMellow cabin in nature - creek tub fire beach

Experience the magic of a tiny cabin set amongst a grove of gum trees beside a creek around the bend from an isolated beach in a little-known corner of Tasmania. Everything is tiny, but guests tell us it has everything you need... including some luxurious touches like European linen. Expect birdsongs, the tidal rising and falling of the creek, sea breezes, moonrises, smoky clothes, salty skin, starlight. Proud finalists in the 2025 Airbnb Host Awards - Best Nature Stay

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An outdoor bath is set under a canopy of tall trees, surrounded by lush greenery. A person holds a glass, relaxing in the soothing environment as dappled sunlight filters through the leaves. The serene scene emphasizes a peaceful connection with nature.
Cabin in Springbrook
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Water & Woods - Cosy Cabin Getaway

Take my hand and let me guide you to the Water through the Woods… Water & Woods is a self-catered cabin of cosiness, nestled under a canopy of trees, and just steps away from the Purling Brook Falls hiking trails. Here is your opportunity to relax… or be active – surrounded by a very special part of the Gondwana rainforest, less than 50 minutes from the hustle and bustle of those bright lights of the Gold Coast. Yes, that’s what you’re seeing from the breakfast bar.

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A custom-made stainless steel hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, reflecting the vibrant sunset. Lush green hills and valleys stretch into the distance, under a sky painted with warm hues of orange and blue as the sun begins to set.
Cabin in Lucaston
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 477 reviews

Orchards Nest - private, mineral hot tub w/ views

Getaway from the everyday and embrace relaxation. Nestled high on a hill overlooking glorious sunrises/sunsets, rolling green hills and orchards, blue skies and towering green gum trees. Friendly wildlife, twinkling stars and a custom made hot tub are yours when you stay here. Fall asleep on luxurious linen. Feel the quiet stillness of the surrounding Tasmanian bush. Pause from the race of life, rest, recharge, connect with nature and rejuvenate.

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A modern retreat is set within the natural landscape, featuring a wooden exterior that blends with the surroundings. Large windows allow for ample natural light, and a shaded outdoor dining area is visible, accompanied by rugged hills in the background.
Home in Glen Davis
5 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Practice Ground

Surrounded by the dramatic sandstone escarpments of the Capertee Valley (Wiradjuri Country), relax and unwind in your own 20-acre parcel of bushland. Practice Ground is an architecturally designed retreat with all modern comforts and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape from every room of the house, as well as multiple outdoor spaces. Explore the beauty of the nearby World Heritage-listed wilderness of the Wollemi National Park.

Popular amenities for Australia holiday rentals

All about Australia

How much time do you have? That’s the most concerning factor when planning a trip to Australia. It’s the sixth-largest nation, but its fairly sparse population means many destinations within the country offer an overwhelming sense of space.

This is a land of wondrous differences, with trendsetting urban centres such as Sydney and Melbourne rubbing shoulders with natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru/Ayers Rock. There’s exceptional whale watching in southern Queensland, the desert landscapes of the Northern Territories’ Red Centre, the breathtaking Great Ocean Road down south, and the turquoise lagoons of Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.

Cities such as Hobart exude a historic gothic charm, while sleepy Perth epitomises the laid-back Aussie attitude. Along with its natural charm, Australia offers plenty of opportunities to explore world-class art, amazing food and wineries, and astounding architecture.

What are the top things to do in Australia?

Feed Your Curiosity at the Museum of New and Old Art (MONA)

Located 7 miles north of Hobart in Tasmania, this mostly subterranean museum by the Derwent River features ancient ephemera and contemporary art that tends to explore darker themes. The building itself is remarkable, the collection delightfully off-kilter, and the surrounding landscape is stunning. Plus there are two MONA music festivals in winter and summer attracting top name acts.

Relax at Wendy’s Secret Garden

Yes, while in Sydney, obviously visit the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. But if you can, make a detour to this singular, highly personal place. Started in the 1990s as one woman’s outlet for grief, she has slowly transformed a disused railway yard into an incredible hidden oasis of calm with amazing views of Sydney Harbour.

Discover Murujuga National Park

This park, covering nearly 5,000 hectares of the Burrup Peninsula, is home to the largest concentration of ancient rock art on the planet, with some examples dating back more than 30,000 years. There’s also an incredible array of flora and fauna throughout the park, plus native creatures such as rock wallabies, quolls, and the Pilbara olive python.

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