Holiday rentals in Poole

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 1,460 holiday rentals in Poole

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Poole holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    900 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 510 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    100 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    660 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    1,360 of Poole holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Poole rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Poole stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Poole’s top spots include Sandbanks Beach, Poole Quay and Canford Cliffs Beach

Top-rated holiday rentals in Poole

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A hot tub is situated in a private courtyard enclosed by wooden fencing, offering a serene atmosphere. The tub is equipped with jets and is accompanied by a small outdoor dining area with chairs and a table. Bright flowers are placed along the perimeter.
Cabin
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 380 reviews

The Garden Retreat with Hot Tub

Located on the outskirts of Bournemouth and Poole and within reach of the New Forest, the Garden Retreat is a self contained 1 bedroom lodge with private courtyard and hot tub. The Garden Retreat is 2 mins walk from a local pub/restaurant. Bournemouth’s award winning beaches are about 15 minutes away by car. Lodge features air conditioning, remote controlled blinds, hot tub with mood lighting and floating Bluetooth speaker, outdoor dining area, fridge, combi oven, coffee machine and sofa bed.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area is showcased with large glass doors offering panoramic views of the ocean. The wooden floor contrasts with a light-colored rug, and a minimalist coffee table is positioned in front of the seating area, creating an inviting space to relax while enjoying the scenery.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Luxury flat on Sandbanks beach with panorama view

Luxury top floor two room apartment. Located directly on the beach of the Sandbanks peninsula with breathtaking double sided views over Bournemouth Bay, Studland, Isle of Wight and Poole harbour. It has everything you need for a self-catering holiday and loads of sporty activities just around the corner (all sorts of water sport, walks, golf, tennis, bike riding & lots more). Suitable for people who want to relax and wind down. Please beware this is not a party location. NB: Very steep stairs.

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Guest house
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 580 reviews

Secluded Garden Lodge with Private Hot Tub

The Lodge Retreat is nestled at the bottom of a secluded garden pathway in the sleepy suburb of Southbourne and is a stones throw from Bournemouth’s award winning beaches. The whole of the Lodge Retreat is yours to relax and unwind and includes use of your own private hot tub. There’s plenty of free street parking and more often than not, you can get the street space directly outside of the property. The Lodge Retreat offers an easy self check in and check out service for your convenience.

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A cozy living room is furnished with a spacious sectional sofa facing a wall-mounted TV. Large glass doors offer sweeping views of the sky and surrounding area. Green plants add a natural touch, while a sleek wood-burning stove creates a focal point in the inviting space.
Apartment
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

The Beach Hytte - Stunning Sea View Penthouse

Enjoy your perfect getaway in this award winning 2 bed penthouse apartment with 180 degree sea views in the heart of the tranquil Alum Chine area of Bournemouth just a few minutes walk from the beach. The property boasts two dining areas, one of which sits on the large balcony with views across Bournemouth beach and a bespoke wood burning stove for the winter nights. The open plan kitchen leads onto a cozy living room where you can enjoy Sky Glass TV entertainment through super fast WiFi.

Top guest favourite
A cozy corner features two armchairs in contrasting colors, one blue and one red, beside a small round table. A modern kitchen is visible in the background, along with a dining table set for two. Soft lighting enhances the space.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Perfect couple's retreat in the heart of Old Town

The Coach House is a modern, self-contained apartment on the grounds of Mary Tudor Cottage, the oldest home in Poole. With its excellent central location, it's a perfect couple's retreat, benefitting from wonderful open plan living, underfloor heating, Sky TV, and a modern kitchen boasting a wine cooler and breakfast bar. The king-size bedroom and tiled bathroom are both finished to a pristine standard. To the outside of the property rests an enclosed courtyard, perfect for Summer evenings.

Top guest favourite
This charming bungalow features a well-maintained front pathway surrounded by neatly arranged stones and colorful flowers. A double-fronted entrance with large windows allows natural light to enter. The secure fenced area is complemented by lush greenery, creating a welcoming exterior.
Bungalow
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Gorgeous Bungalow near beaches and Poole Harbour

Come to Poole with its wonderful beaches the famous jurassic purbecks and Poole Harbour. Stay in this beautiful 2 bed bungalow newly refurbished with everything you need. A short walk to Ashley Cross with its restaurants and bars A short 10 min drive to the award winning beaches at Shore Rd and Sandbanks The Bungalow is located in an exclusive quiet location near everything you need Well behaved dogs welcome, we have a secure garden lots of footpaths and woodland walks on your doorstep.

Top guest favourite
An aerial view showcases the surrounding area, highlighting the coastal proximity. The image features a mix of residential buildings and green spaces, with the shimmering water of the harbor visible in the background. Boats are anchored in the port area, depicting a vibrant seaside atmosphere.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Stunning G/F flat, parking, 5 min walk to Quay

A stunning 1 bedroom ground floor flat located in the popular Harbourside Park, just a 5 minute walk to Poole's vibrant Quayside and town centre. South facing rear garden with dining table and sun loungers, free allocated parking space, fully refurbished, free Wi-fi & Netflix, Luxury king size 5ft bed, gas fired central heating, self check in with key safe. 10 min drive to award winning beach at Sandbanks, 10 min walk to Poole train and bus stations. Perfect location for a great getaway.

Guest favourite
A cozy living area features a light blue armchair and a yellow sofa, both arranged around a white coffee table. Natural light filters through large windows, framed by sheer and dark curtains. A decorative rug adds a warm touch, complemented by houseplants and a wall clock.
Flat
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Chill & Cosy Poole Quay Hideaway

Enjoy effortless coastal living at Vespasian Apartments in the heart of Poole. Ideal for a beach break, weekend getaway, water sports, or remote work, you are steps from everything Poole Quay offers. • Lounge: Spacious open-plan with Netflix Smart TV and a flexible sofa bed. • Balcony: Private East-facing view, perfect for tea or wine at sunrise or moonrise. • *Parking: We chip in a £20* contribution toward offsite local parking costs (3 mins walk away) to keep your trip stress-free.

Top guest favourite
A bright bedroom features a spacious bed with crisp white linens. Natural light enters through two large windows. A cozy chair is situated next to the bed, and two wooden nightstands with lamps are positioned on either side.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Retreat

Welcome to your perfect hideaway! Tucked away in a quiet corner of our property, this self-contained annex is full of charm and style - ideal for solo travelers, couples, or remote workers looking for peace and inspiration. Thoughtfully designed with cozy, modern touches. Whether you stay here for a weekend escape or a longer stay, you'll love the calm atmosphere, natural light, and carefully curated decor. The Retreat is only a few minutes from local shops and sights!

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Guest house
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 552 reviews

Garden Retreat w/Hot Tub – Sandbanks Beach 15 mins

The Annexe is a private guest retreat, exclusively for visitors. Relax in your own charming garden with a covered hot tub and festoon lights – the perfect place to unwind after exploring Dorset’s stunning coastline, Durdle Door and the New Forest. Just a short walk from pubs, restaurants and shops, it’s an ideal base for your stay. Guests also enjoy Sky Sports, Wi-Fi and a cosy outdoor seating area, making it perfect for a romantic, relaxing or adventure-filled getaway.

Top guest favourite
A view from the interior showcases a spacious patio with a modern gray sectional sofa and comfortable seating. The scene includes a bright waterfront, with kayaks and vibrant greenery in the background. Bifold doors allow for unobstructed access to the outdoor area.
Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Luxury waterfront 5 bed house

A newly built 3 storey 5 bed detached house with stunning harbour views, 5 mins to Sandbanks beaches. Direct access to the water, Kayaks available for hire. 2 of the 5 bedrooms have sea views and share a balcony. All 5 bedrooms have en-suites and the master bedroom has a freestanding bath overlooking the sea. It has a bespoke layout with an open plan kitchen/dining area on the 3rd floor which makes the most of the stunning views at the highest level of the house.

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Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Quayside Cottage- Stone’s Throw From Poole Quay

A Delightful Cottage Based in Old Town Poole- A Stone’s Throw Away from Poole Quay- with restaurants, cafes, boat trips, supermarkets and more. Parks and beaches are just a short walk away too! The cottage is fully furnished, spacious and private. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the South Coast in the second largest natural harbour in the world! Nearby to Bournemouth, Sandbanks, The New Forest, Durdle Door and The Jurassic Coast, Corfe Castle and much more!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Poole?

    Poole has a wide range of places to stay, including options around the lively Quayside, upscale apartments near Sandbanks, and quieter homes in Canford Cliffs. Many travelers enjoy exploring Harbour-front neighborhoods for easy access to local experiences and relaxed waterfront walks.

  • What are the best things to do in Poole with kids?

    Families can explore beaches with gentle waters, interactive museums, and adventure play areas throughout Poole. Popular choices include Upton Country Park, Poole Park, and discovering wildlife along the shoreline.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Poole?

    Poole has Harbour cruises, sandy beaches, and art galleries set along the waterfront. Visitors often enjoy exploring brownsea Island, the historic quay, and local craft markets for a mix of nature and culture.

  • How is the weather in Poole?

    Poole experiences mild winters around 35–48°F (2–9°C) and warmer summers near 54–72°F (12–22°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, so a light raincoat and layers are useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Poole?

    Explore Brownsea Island, wander along Sandbanks Beach, and visit Poole Museum for local heritage. The bustling Quay area is frequently suggested for views, food, and boat watching.

  • What are some hiking trails in Poole?

    Poole has nature trails through Upton Country Park and scenic paths along the Harbour shoreline. Woodland walks on Brownsea Island and circular routes in the heathlands around Parkstone are also often recommended.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Poole?

    Families can enjoy crabbing along the quay, picnics and boating in Poole Park, and interactive exhibits at local museums. Coastal walks and play areas are available in parks across the town.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Poole?

    Explore the UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast, stroll through the New Forest's woodlands, or visit historic sites around Corfe Castle. Nature reserves and coastal villages near Poole have cultural and outdoor experiences year-round.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Poole?

    Several accommodations in Poole welcome guests with pets, especially around Harbour-front neighborhoods, Sandbanks, and leafy areas like Upton. Parks and beaches often feature pet-friendly walking paths for shared adventures.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Poole?

    Check tide schedules if planning beach activities, and bring layers for changing weather by the sea. Local markets and food stalls around the quay provide regional flavors and handmade goods.

  • What is Poole known for?

    Poole is known for its large natural harbour, sandy beaches, and maritime heritage. The area features watersports, pottery traditions, and ferry links to nature reserves like Brownsea Island.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Poole?

    Wander Holes Bay for quiet birdwatching spots, sample local art at neighborhood studios, and explore Parkstone's independent shops. Less-crowded sections of the harbor coastline reveal peaceful views and untamed wildlife.

  • What are the best foods to try in Poole?

    Enjoy regional favourites like fresh seafood from the harbour, Dorset apple cake, and local ice cream. Waterside restaurants frequently serve shellfish platters and fish and chips with a coastal twist.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Poole?

    Pack layers for changing coastal weather, a light rain jacket, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring beaches and parks. A reusable bag is handy for market shopping or picnics by the water.

  • What is the nightlife in Poole like?

    Poole's nightlife has relaxed pubs, waterfront bars, and occasional live music near the Quay. Guests often explore the Old Town for a social evening atmosphere and diverse dining options.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Poole?

    Poole is known for maritime-themed celebrations, summer music festivals, and seasonal market events around the Quay and Harbour. Firework displays and community parades frequently draw visitors during warmer months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Poole?

    Many family-friendly rentals are available in Poole, especially near beaches, parks, and the waterfront. These accommodations often include access to outdoor spaces and quick routes to local attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Poole?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for pleasant temperatures and outdoor activities along the beaches and harbour. Seasonal events and water sports are most frequent during this period.

All about Poole

With stunning beaches, a spectacular natural harbour, and a historic old town, Poole is one of Dorset’s most popular holiday destinations, just an hour from Southampton. Its main attraction is Poole Harbour — said to be the second biggest natural harbour in the world (behind Sydney), spanning more than 22 square kilometres, with many islands dotted throughout. The harbour is lined with marinas and beaches, protected wetlands, and coastal walks through untouched woodland, with calm waters for kitesurfing and paddleboarding. Sit and enjoy the view from one of the bars or indulge in seafood delights at a waterfront restaurant. On a small peninsula jutting out from the harbour, you’ll find the sandy shores and calm waters of Sandbanks Beach, one of the area’s cleanest, safest, and most-visited beaches.

Poole also has a lovely Old Town, where you’ll find some of the oldest buildings in Dorset, dating from the 15th century. You can spend a few hours walking the popular Cockle Trail, which guides you through the town’s rich history. Poole is also home to the Lighthouse, the largest arts centre in England outside London, which holds year-round live shows, theatre productions, and cultural exhibitions.

What are the top things to do in Poole?

Sandbanks Beach

Sandbanks Beach is widely considered one of the nicest beaches in the United Kingdom. With its soft sands and calm waters, it’s ideal for swimmers of all ages; you can rent parasols and deck chairs from the beach office, as well as sports equipment like volleyball nets. In the cooler months, you can still enjoy a long stroll along the shore, taking in the views; dogs are allowed at the beach’s western end.

Cockle Trail

Pick up a map of the Cockle Trail at the Poole Tourist Information Centre and take a self-guided tour of the town’s rich heritage. The trail opened in 1998 to celebrate Poole’s 750th anniversary, and features brass plaques set in the pavement that point out historical sites of importance. You’ll pass by the town’s historic quay, which played a major role in D-Day preparations, as well as historic buildings like the Customs House and more recent landmarks like Sea Music, the impressive metal sculpture that echoes the sounds of the sea.

Poole Park

The town’s 45-hectare harbourside park is home to large green spaces, manicured gardens, a saltwater lagoon, and beautiful lakes. There are two play areas for kids, as well as a mini-golf course and a bowling green, and there’s even a railway you can ride around the park. Hire a pedalo and take a relaxing trip around the lake, or simply enjoy a stroll through the gardens or along the harbour.

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