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Best Queensland villas and holiday homes with a pool

Among the 10928 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 4 best villas and holiday homes with a pool

Casa Naranja | Off-grid Hideaway Agnes Water 1770 - Queensland
9.8 61 reviews
Queensland
26/06 – 28/06
£82/nightTotal: £164 (2 )

Casa Naranja | Off-grid Hideaway Agnes Water 1770

1 2
cabin , Captain Creek
Casa Naranja is an off-grid lodge situated in the Captain Creek district, offering a unique Australian bushland experience just 15 kilometres from Agnes Water and 1770. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin accommodates two guests and features eco-conscious amenities such as solar power, rainwater harvesting, and a natural swimming pond, with opportunities for stargazing by the fire pit.
50kms Of Stunning Ocean & Hinterland Views With Pool - Queensland
9.6 7 reviews
Queensland
06/08 – 09/08
£348/nightTotal: £1044 (3 )

50kms Of Stunning Ocean & Hinterland Views With Pool

5 2
house , Bald Knob
This five-bedroom house in Bald Knob is located just 8km from Australia Zoo and 16km from Aussie World, offering a convenient base for exploring the Sunshine Coast.
The 350 square metre property boasts a private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace and a garden, perfect for families or groups of up to 15 guests.
Bellevue At Imbil Country Cabins - Queensland
Queensland
27/06 – 04/07
£201/nightTotal: £1407 (7 )

Bellevue At Imbil Country Cabins

1 2
cabin , Imbil
Imbil Country Cabins, a six-sleeper lodge, overlooks the Yabba Creek and Imbil Weir, situated on a six-hectare property near the Imbil Golf Course and Dingo Creek Vineyard.
This self-catering holiday home offers a queen bed, bunk beds, and a double sofa bed, sleeping up to six guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, plus air conditioning, a swimming pool, and on-site laundry facilities.
Hastings Villas - Queensland
8.8 94 reviews
Queensland
27/06 – 04/07
£496/nightTotal: £3472 (7 )

Hastings Villas

4 8
house , Noosa Heads
Hastings Villas in Noosa Heads offers family-friendly self-catering accommodation, a short walk from Noosa Main Beach and 1.1km from Little Cove Beach, with easy access to Tea Tree Bay Beach and Noosa National Park.
This property features air conditioning, a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool (including a children's pool), a fully equipped kitchen, and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower; paid airport shuttle service to Sunshine Coast Airport (26km away) is available.

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Best Queensland villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

Coral Sea Allure - Your Home Away From Home - Queensland
8.9 67 reviews
Queensland
04/07 – 06/07
£386/nightTotal: £772 (2 )

Coral Sea Allure - Your Home Away From Home

3 5
house , Cooktown
Coral Sea Allure is a holiday home located in Cooktown, just 13 kilometres from the airport, offering a peaceful escape with stunning sea views. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The three-bedroom villa provides 14 square metres of living space, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private patio with barbecue facilities, a garden, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and free parking.
Whitesands - Queensland
9.9 77 reviews
Queensland
23/11 – 29/11
£361/nightTotal: £2166 (6 )

Whitesands

3 2
house , Port Douglas
WhiteSands is a holiday home in Port Douglas, a short walk from the stunning Four Mile Beach and within easy reach of Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This three-bedroom house spans 230 square metres and is equipped with modern appliances, including a dishwasher, oven, and microwave. Guests can enjoy a private pool, a relaxing terrace, and a garden, as well as laundry service, grocery delivery, and bicycle rental for exploring the area.
Dayboro Cottages - Queensland
9.3 566 reviews
Queensland
26/06 – 28/06
£134/nightTotal: £268 (2 )

Dayboro Cottages

1 2
cottage , King Scrub
This charming cottage is situated just 1.2 miles from Edna Doyle Reserve and within a 6-mile radius of several nature refuges, offering a peaceful escape in the tranquil mountain scenery. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
This self-catering property can accommodate up to 2 guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, as well as a terrace, garden, and laundry facilities. Guests can enjoy access to a restaurant, free parking, and a range of outdoor amenities, including a picnic area, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the fresh mountain air.
629 Balmoral Ridge - Queensland
9.9 298 reviews
Queensland
06/07 – 11/07
£445/nightTotal: £2225 (5 )

629 Balmoral Ridge

2 3
house , Balmoral Ridge
This charming house is situated in Balmoral Ridge, just 18 kilometres from Australia Zoo and 26 kilometres from Aussie World, offering a peaceful retreat close to popular attractions. It consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The property spans 100 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to four guests in its two bedrooms. Enjoy modern comforts including air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, a garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Queensland

  • What are the must-see attractions in Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland boasts incredible diversity. The Great Barrier Reef is a must, of course, with options for diving, snorkelling, or scenic flights over its vibrant coral. Then there's the Gold Coast, famous for its beaches like Surfers Paradise and theme parks like Movie World and Sea World. Inland, you'll find the stunning rainforests of the Daintree, a World Heritage site teeming with wildlife, and the ancient rock art of the Gallery of Aboriginal Art at Undara Lava Tubes. For something different, explore the unique landscapes of the Whitsunday Islands, with iconic Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet.
  • What are the best holiday homes in Queensland?

    Among the holiday homes in Queensland, "The Space Between" Heaven And Earth, Briar Rose Cottages and Milkwood Lodge are the most popular ones.

  • Is Queensland, Australia known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    Queensland has it all! The state is renowned for its stunning beaches along the coast, from the Gold Coast's surf breaks to the Whitsundays' idyllic bays. Inland, you'll discover vast rainforests like the Daintree and Lamington National Parks, rugged mountain ranges like the Great Dividing Range, and even arid outback landscapes in the west. It's a remarkably diverse landscape.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a pool in Queensland?

    Milkwood Lodge, Saltbush Retreat and Thornton Beach Bungalows Daintree are the best holiday homes with a pool in Queensland.

  • What are the most surprising and hidden attractions in Queensland, Australia?

    Many travellers overlook the stunning inland areas. Undara Lava Tubes, a vast network of volcanic caves, offer a unique experience. The remote Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, with its gorges and waterfalls, is another hidden gem. For something truly off the beaten track, consider exploring the remote Channel Country, a vast floodplain system in western Queensland.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Queensland?

    The best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Queensland are Springbrook Mountain Chalets, Witches Falls Cottages and Quarterdecks Retreat.

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of Queensland, Australia by engaging with its people?

    Attend a cultural performance showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and storytelling. Many communities offer guided tours and workshops. Consider visiting a local market, like the Eumundi Markets, to interact with artisans and learn about their crafts. Participating in a traditional smoking ceremony, guided by Aboriginal elders, provides a profound cultural experience.
  • What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in Queensland?

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore Queensland, Australia?

    A minimum of three weeks is recommended to scratch the surface. Queensland is vast, and you could easily spend months exploring its diverse regions. To experience the Reef, the Gold Coast, and the rainforests properly, allow at least two weeks. Adding the Outback and further north requires significantly more time.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in Queensland?

  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for Queensland, Australia?

    Depending on the time of year, pack light, breathable clothing, but also a light raincoat or jacket as rain can be unpredictable, especially in the tropics. Don't forget good quality sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent, particularly if you're exploring rainforests. Good walking shoes are essential for exploring various terrains.
  • What are the best holiday homes with parking in Queensland?

    "The Space Between" Heaven And Earth, Briar Rose Cottages and Milkwood Lodge are the best holiday homes with parking in Queensland.

  • What cultural experiences or workshops in Queensland, Australia offer something different?

    Consider a didgeridoo workshop to learn about this ancient Aboriginal instrument. Many Aboriginal-owned businesses offer weaving workshops, teaching traditional techniques. You could also participate in a bush tucker tour to learn about native edible plants and their cultural significance. These provide unique insights into Queensland's Indigenous heritage.
  • Are there any food festivals in Queensland, Australia where you can try local food?

    The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair features local food stalls alongside art and cultural performances. Many regional towns host smaller festivals throughout the year, showcasing local produce and culinary traditions. Check local event listings for specific dates and locations as these vary.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur in Queensland, Australia?

    The humpback whale migration occurs between June and November along the Queensland coast. Different wildflowers bloom at various times of the year depending on location and altitude. The Daintree Rainforest has diverse flora with varying blooming periods throughout the year. Check specific locations for precise timings.

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Best Queensland villas and holiday homes with air conditioning

Discovery Resorts - Undara - Queensland
8.5 139 reviews
Queensland
04/07 – 06/07
£144/nightTotal: £288 (2 )

Discovery Resorts - Undara

2 5
house , Mount Surprise
Discovery Resorts - Undara, situated in Mount Surprise, offers a self-catering apartment with convenient access to local attractions.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at Discovery Resorts - Undara features a year-round outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, on-site restaurant and bar, parking, and a terrace; nearby hiking trails offer additional recreational opportunities.
Seascape Holidays At Reef Terraces On St Crispins - Queensland
9.3 100 reviews
Queensland
13/10 – 17/10
£177/nightTotal: £708 (4 )

Seascape Holidays At Reef Terraces On St Crispins

3 2
house , Port Douglas
Seascape Holidays at Reef Terraces on St Crispins is situated in Port Douglas, just a short walk from Four Mile Beach and the Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary, offering easy access to the area's natural beauty. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This three-bedroom villa provides a comfortable and spacious layout for families or groups of friends. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, and barbecue facilities, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
25 Cooloola Drive Rainbow Beach - Queensland
9.8 56 reviews
Queensland
27/08 – 30/08
£193/nightTotal: £579 (3 )

25 Cooloola Drive Rainbow Beach

4 4
house , Rainbow Beach
This Rainbow Beach holiday home, located on Cooloola Drive, is an 18-minute walk from the town centre, 13km from Great Sandy National Park, and 34km from Tin Can Bay Marina.
The 100 square metre property boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and parking, sleeping up to eight guests and offering easy access to Rainbow Beach's amenities and attractions.
Tiny House Secluded Rural Retreat, Firepit & Views - Queensland
10 90 reviews
Queensland
09/07 – 11/07
£106/nightTotal: £212 (2 )

Tiny House Secluded Rural Retreat, Firepit & Views

1 3
cabin , Booie
This Booie district rural retreat's precise location within the Booie area is unspecified, requiring guests to determine distances to nearby landmarks independently.
The self-contained cottage offers a mezzanine double bed and double sofa bed, sleeping up to three guests, and features a kitchenette with a gas cooktop, microwave, and fridge, plus a composting toilet and shower.

Best Queensland villas and holiday homes with jacuzzi

Emerald Green Village - Queensland
8.7 149 reviews
Queensland
27/06 – 04/07
£120/nightTotal: £840 (7 )

Emerald Green Village

1 2
house , Emerald
Holiday rental with an excellent rating of 87% based on 149 reviews. You will be in Emerald.
Facilities and services include a kitchen, air conditioning and a garden. Take advantage of the terrace in this house in Emerald.
Splash And Relax On Fairway - Queensland
8.7 2 reviews
Queensland
27/06 – 04/07
£317/nightTotal: £2219 (7 )

Splash And Relax On Fairway

4 2
house , Woorim
This four-bedroom holiday home is located in Woorim, a 13-minute walk from the beach, and 67 kilometres from Brisbane Airport. The house is situated in a quiet residential area, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The property can comfortably accommodate eight guests, making it ideal for families or groups of friends. The house is equipped with a range of amenities, including air conditioning, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, and free Wi-Fi.
Kin Kin Farm House - Pets Allowed - Queensland
10 5 reviews
Queensland
15/07 – 17/07
£833/nightTotal: £1666 (2 )

Kin Kin Farm House - Pets Allowed

4 8
house , Kin Kin
Kin Kin Farm House is situated in Kin Kin, Queensland, approximately 39 kilometres from Noosa National Park, 48 kilometres from The Ginger Factory, and 19 kilometres from the Majestic Theatre.
This five-bedroom property, boasting 22 square metres of floor space, sleeps up to 19 guests and features a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and private parking; enjoy cycling in the surrounding area.
Seven Peaks Farm Stay - Queensland
9.9 141 reviews
Queensland
06/08 – 09/08
£208/nightTotal: £624 (3 )

Seven Peaks Farm Stay

1 2
farm , Beerwah
Seven Peaks Farm Stay is situated in Beerwah, a short drive from Australia Zoo and Aussie World, offering a peaceful escape from the city. The property has consistently received excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The farm stay features one bedroom and one bathroom, spanning 76 square metres and comfortably accommodating two guests. You can enjoy garden views from your private balcony, relax in the jacuzzi, or make use of the fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
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