Vacation rentals in Vancouver

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Vancouver

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 6,280 vacation rentals in Vancouver

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Vancouver vacation rentals start at $10 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 318,710 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    2,760 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,380 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    930 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3,470 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    6,220 of Vancouver vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Gym across Vancouver rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Vancouver stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Vancouver's top spots, include BC Place, Queen Elizabeth Park, and Vancouver Aquarium

Top-rated vacation rentals in Vancouver

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.

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Top guest favorite
A spacious living area is captured, featuring a comfortable grey sofa facing large French doors that open to a private deck with ocean views. Natural light fills the room, highlighted by wooden ceiling beams. A wooden coffee table adds warmth and texture to the space.
Guest suite in North Vancouver
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Deep Cove Ocean View Suite• Steps to beach/hiking

Welcome to our Deep Cove sanctuary by the ocean. This newly renovated, private suite offers ocean views and your own outdoor patio to relax and unwind. We are located just steps from the beach! It’s the perfect home base for exploring Vancouver while enjoying the peace and serenity of North Vancouver. Spend your days hiking nearby trails, kayaking in the cove, or strolling through the charming village before returning to a quiet retreat. This suite offers the best of both nature and city access.

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Condo in Downtown Vancouver
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Million-Dollar View with Wall-to-Wall Windows!

Located in the heart of Vancouver’s Gastown district — this bright & open 1,100 sq ft condo has sweeping views of the mountains and harbour. Enjoy morning coffee on the balcony as the sun rises & cruise ships arrive in the harbour. Please note, the “second bedroom” is not a traditional bedroom. It consists of a pull-down queen size Murphy bed located in the main living area. Step outside to explore Gastown’s best restaurants, patios, shops, theatre and sporting event — all a short walk away.

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Home in Kitsilano
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Beautiful, bright & sunny 3BR in Posh Kitsilano

Beautiful, immaculately clean, neat ground level & main floor. 3 BR suite in a true craftman's home in Kitsilano. Quiet upscale neighbourhood, minutes to Downtown, UBC, PointGrey & Kerrisdale area, walk to Jericho & Locarno beach, 3 blocks to the water, full view of the Northshore mountains and water. Great stores and shopping at 4th Avenue, a short walk from our home. Funky restaurants, cafe's on 4th. Enjoy a beautiful, vibrant garden of stunning bright dahlias in the summer months. A must!

Top guest favorite
An open living space showcases a cozy brown sofa with decorative pillows, next to a round coffee table. A modern kitchen with sleek finishes is visible in the background, highlighted by wooden shelves displaying books and decor. A black wood stove adds warmth to the room.
Home in Vancouver
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Bright & Modern Commercial Drive Loft

Modern comfort & cozy charm await you in this loft guest house. With an inviting cabin-style gas fireplace & king size bed, it's the ideal space to relax after a day of exploring! This self contained home has a full kitchen, private patio & modern bathroom with tub. Nestled just off vibrant Commercial Drive, you’re steps away from Vancouver’s best restaurants, bars & boutique shops. And Skytrain is just a 7 min walk away. Where modern style meets cozy warmth, we look forward to hosting you!

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Home in Downtown Eastside
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 358 reviews

Charming Heritage Home near DT

Welcome to our beloved heritage home! This charming home with high ceilings, reflects the architecture of its time. Being located in Strathcona, the house provides a connection to the neighbourhood's past while offering a unique living experience in a vibrant and dynamic community. With new and well appointed modern updates, this home will provide everything you need during your stay. Finish off your packed filled day by relaxing in our soaker tub in an ambiance of local history and modernity.

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Place to stay in Vancouver
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Pandora Street Suite

We are happy to welcome you to our quiet, friendly one room live/work studio tucked into an urban garden. Please spice up your dinner with herbs from the garden! We are located in East Vancouver and are a short walk from coffee shops and restaurants. FIFA games will be projected on a large screen at the PNE a seven minute walk away. We are about 45 min. from YVR and 20 min. to the Alaska cruise terminal. Easy access to bicycle routes, the North Shore mountains, Whistler and BC's Interior.

Top guest favorite
An open-concept living area features wooden ceiling panels and warm wood accents. A cozy seating arrangement, including a spacious sofa and two chairs, is complemented by a rustic coffee table and a dining table set for four. Large glass doors provide access to an outdoor patio.
Guest suite in West Vancouver
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

West Coast, Luxury Modern Cabin

Welcome to our inviting Modern Cozy Cabin, nestled in the picturesque landscape of West Van! offers a delightful blend of modern comforts & rustic charm, providing a tranquil haven for guests seeking a relaxing retreat. This garden level suit has access to modern amenities such as ,A/C, WIFI , TV(TSN, Sport Channel subscription),& BBQ. 3 min drive to the village( restaurants, grocery, sea wall, shopping). 1 min drive (8 min walk) to main bus stop, 19 min drive to downtown, nearby ski resorts.

Top guest favorite
A cozy seating area is presented on the patio, featuring a dark blue sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A circular fire table, surrounded by smooth stones, emits a warm glow. The vibrant sunset over the marina reflects on the calm water, framed by docked boats.
Houseboat in North Vancouver
5 out of 5 average rating, 469 reviews

* Sailor's View * Floating Home Ocean Retreat

Reviewed as "the Four Seasons on the water," and by a NASA astronaut as "the best Airbnb ...on earth," Sailor's View float home is one of the most unique & luxurious vacation rentals in Vancouver. Dine under the vaulted beamed ceiling in the grand room, touch the water from the bedroom windows, and relax & drink around the cozy patio fire table, with incredible post card views of downtown Vancouver. All near great dining, shopping and transit. This isn't waterfront, it's water-ON! #Flotel

Top guest favorite
The image captures a hot tub situated by the water's edge, with a scenic view of the lake and distant hills. Palm trees and lounge chairs are arranged nearby, while a charming shed with a yellow door adds a pop of color. Soft sunlight reflects off the water.
Guest suite in Port Moody
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Port Moody Waterfront ~ Permanent Vacation

Experience the perfect vacation at this seaside retreat. Enjoy stunning sunsets from the hot tub or your private 700 sq. ft. covered deck. Ideal for a romantic getaway, nature connection, or R&R. Nearby, indulge in beautiful hikes, stroll to Brewer's Row, and find grocery stores 5 minutes away by car. Vancouver is only a 45-minute trip via Skytrain or car. Golfing, tennis, hikes and local attractions like the Great Blue Heron colony, Buntzen Lake, and Rocky Point Park are all within reach.

Guest favorite
An open-concept living area showcases rustic wood beam ceilings and repointed brick walls. A brown leather couch is positioned in front of a wooden coffee table with decorative items. The adjoining kitchen area is visible, featuring modern appliances and a dining table near large windows allowing natural light.
Apartment in Downtown Vancouver
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 542 reviews

Live like a local in historic Gastown!

Stylish Gastown Loft in the Heart of Vancouver Experience the best of Vancouver from this beautifully designed Gastown loft, ideally located just steps from the city’s top restaurants, boutiques, and attractions. This unique open-concept space offers the perfect blend of character and comfort—an inviting retreat after a day of exploring. Please Note: On-site parking is no longer be available. We’re happy to provide recommendations for convenient nearby parking options.

Guest favorite
A small outdoor deck is equipped with a bistro table and two folding chairs, offering a view of the water and surrounding hills. A bottle of champagne and two glasses are thoughtfully arranged on the table, enhancing the serene setting.
Guest suite in Deep Cove
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Private Guest Suite by the Ocean & Seymour Skiing

Welcome to the ultimate location in beautiful Deep Cove! Enjoy your privacy in our self-contained one-bedroom, semi-waterfront suite that offers its own entrance and deck with ocean views. Enjoy Deep Cove like a local by hiking the trails (Quarry Rock trail entrance 2 min walk from our place), grab a coffee & donut at Honey (5 minute walk) or check out the local parks and restaurants. We’re situated just 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver.

Top guest favorite
A serene beach scene stretches across the image, characterized by smooth sand leading to calm waters. Silhouetted mountains rise gently in the distance under a clear blue sky, while several ships are anchored peacefully on the horizon.
Guest suite in West Point Grey
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

Modern, cozy and private beachside suite

-Next to Jericho beach and 4km of dreamy seaside walk -Brand new, modern, quiet, spacious -Private entrance and own patio -Self-check in with access code -Private parking spot -Big bedroom with comfortable queen size bed -Office desk -Modern bathroom with bathtub and rain shower -Kitchen with all appliances -Great for movie nights (big corner sofa, 69" tv, Roku for streaming) -Lovely seaside neighbourhood with great cafes and restaurants

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What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in Vancouver

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BC Place

Multipurpose stadium with a retractable roof, hosting sports, concerts, and exhibitions

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Inside BC Place, you can catch Vancouver Whitecaps soccer, BC Lions football, Rugby Sevens, major concerts, and other international events in a huge multi-purpose stadium with a fully retractable roof and over 50,000 seats. It’s also home to the BC Sports Hall of Fame and a moving Terry Fox tribute outside the main gate. The stadium will host multiple FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Right outside, enjoy the False Creek waterfront, nearby Rogers Arena, Yaletown, and the Seawall.

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Rogers Arena

Multi-purpose arena hosting Vancouver Canucks games, concerts, and major events

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At Rogers Arena you can watch the Vancouver Canucks play NHL hockey for a high-energy, very Canadian live sports experience, especially between October and April. The arena is also home to the Vancouver Warriors lacrosse team and is regularly used for major concerts, shows, and other large-scale events in its 19,000-seat space. Even if you’re not a big sports fan, seeing a Canucks home game or Warriors match live is still plenty of fun. Check the Rogers Arena or ticketing websites in advance to line up a game or concert during your stay.

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Stanley Park

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Inside Stanley Park, walk or bike the flat 9–12 km Seawall loop for constant ocean, mountain, and skyline views, stopping at Second or Third Beach, Beaver Lake, and viewpoints along the way. Visit the iconic Indigenous totem poles at Brockton Point, the rose garden, historic lagoons, and the Vancouver Aquarium, and watch for herons, eagles, and other wildlife without feeding them. Pack a picnic for the many beaches, lakes, and grassy areas. Entry is free; pay for parking if you drive.

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Kitsilano Beach

Popular beach with stunning views, recreational activities, and Canada’s longest saltwater pool

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At Kitsilano Beach you can swim in Canada’s largest outdoor heated saltwater pool, play beach volleyball on busy summer courts, or relax on the wide sandy shoreline with views of the ocean, Vancouver skyline, and North Shore mountains. Families get a big playground and grassy areas for picnics, while active visitors can jog, bike, or stroll the Seawall and try paddleboarding or kayaking. Stay for the sunsets and people-watching. After the beach, walk to nearby cafes, casual restaurants, and the waterfront Boathouse.

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Golden Ears Provincial Park

Expansive park offering hiking, camping, swimming, and canoeing in lush forests and pristine lakes

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Spend the day inside Golden Ears exploring forest trails, swimming or paddling at Alouette Lake, and relaxing on beaches like Viewpoint and Hikers Beach. Hike the easy Gold Creek Falls trail to the waterfall, or tackle the longer Golden Ears Summit Trail for a full-day challenge. Camp at one of the three main campgrounds, bike and horseback ride on dedicated trails, or let kids play at the entrance playground and at Davidson’s Pool’s flat rock “hot rocks” area.

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English Bay Beach

Popular beach destination known for its stunning sunsets, outdoor activities, and annual fireworks festival

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At English Bay Beach you can swim in calm (but cold) ocean water, kayak, sail, or join locals for volleyball, sunbathing against the driftwood logs, and photography with city, Stanley Park, and North Shore mountain views. Come for famous sunsets, summer picnics, and big events like the Honda Celebration of Light fireworks and the New Year’s Day Polar Bear Swim. Between swims, grab takeout, fish and chips, gelato, or a meal at spots like Cactus Club along Denman Street, then stroll the Seawall toward Stanley Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Vancouver?

    Many travelers enjoy accommodations in neighborhoods such as Yaletown, Kitsilano, or Gastown, each with its own dining and cultural character. Staying near the waterfront or in areas around Main Street helps you explore markets, green spaces, and local shops.

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

    Explore interactive spaces at Science World or visit the Vancouver Aquarium for marine exhibits. Many families enjoy outdoor time in Stanley Park, where you can spot wildlife, rent bikes, or experience themed playgrounds.

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

    Walk or cycle the seawall in Stanley Park, discover Indigenous and global art at the Museum of Anthropology, and sample fresh foods at Granville Island Public Market. Gastown’s shops and architecture show the city’s historic side.

  • How is the weather in Vancouver?

    Vancouver has mild, rainy winters with temperatures around 32–51°F (0–10°C), and drier, warmer summers near 54–76°F (12–25°C). It is helpful to pack layers and a waterproof jacket year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Vancouver?

    Stanley Park blends natural trails with waterfront views, Granville Island Public Market attracts food lovers, and the Vancouver Art Gallery highlights regional creativity. Queen Elizabeth Park is known for its gardens and viewpoints.

  • What are some hiking trails in Vancouver?

    Try the forested trails of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, or venture up Grouse Mountain for city and mountain views. Lighthouse Park has coastal paths lined with old-growth trees and scenic lookout spots.

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

    Families frequently enjoy visiting Science World, exploring the Vancouver Aquarium, or taking a horse-drawn carriage ride in Stanley Park. Kitsilano Beach has play areas, and many museums host interactive exhibits for children.

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

    Nature lovers often explore the North Shore mountains, stroll the suspension bridges in the area, or relax at local beaches. Winery tours, gardens, or coastal communities around the city provide variety for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Vancouver?

    Many hosts welcome pets in neighborhoods like Kitsilano, Mount Pleasant, and Commercial Drive. Vancouver has dog-friendly parks, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Vancouver?

    Bring a reusable water bottle, as tap water is safe and widely available. Locals often use layered clothing for changing conditions, and many choose biking or public transit to get around, especially near markets or waterfronts.

  • What is Vancouver known for?

    Vancouver is known for its diverse culinary scene, access to mountains and water, and vibrant multicultural neighborhoods. The city has a long Indigenous history reflected in local art and community events.

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

    Locals often suggest the murals along Main Street, the Nitobe Memorial Garden for tranquil walks, or exploring Chinatown for heritage shops and dim sum. Trout Lake is another peaceful spot for picnics and people-watching.

  • What are the best foods to try in Vancouver?

    Vancouver’s diverse culinary scene includes Pacific salmon, Japanese-inspired sushi, and dim sum reflecting the city’s Chinese heritage. Food trucks and local markets highlight seasonal ingredients, from wild berries to artisan baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Vancouver?

    Pack layered clothing, a rainproof jacket or shell, and sturdy walking shoes for changing weather and outdoor exploring. A reusable water bottle and sun protection are helpful, especially if you plan to be outside often.

  • What is the nightlife in Vancouver like?

    Neighborhoods such as Gastown, Granville Street, and Mount Pleasant have cocktail lounges, live music, and late-night eateries. The scene often highlights local breweries, art events, and performances throughout the week.

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

    The Vancouver International Film Festival draws film enthusiasts in early fall, while Pride celebrations highlight inclusivity in summer. The Celebration of Light brings crowds to the waterfront for fireworks and community performances.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Vancouver?

    Many vacation rentals in areas like Kitsilano, West End, and Main Street are frequently suggested for families. These neighborhoods have easy access to parks, playgrounds, and local shops.

  • When is the best time to visit Vancouver?

    June through September is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor cultural events. Spring brings blooming cherry trees to local parks, while winter months have a cozy, rainier atmosphere.

All about Vancouver

Located on the southwestern edge of British Columbia, Vancouver is a busy seaport where rich greenery and stunning natural landscapes are intertwined with its cosmopolitan metropolis. The North Shore Mountains overlook the city and serve as a spectacular backdrop to Vancouver’s glittering skyline. If you want to immerse yourself in the city’s lush, natural surroundings, head to Lynn Canyon Park in northern Vancouver for scenic hiking trails, swimming holes, and one of the city’s iconic suspension bridges. Make your way to Queen Elizabeth Park for a peaceful stroll through the pristinely landscaped plants, or head to Chinatown to soak up the tranquility of exquisite Chinese gardens.

Vancouver’s culinary scene is one of Canada’s most exciting, known for its fresh ingredients and multicultural cuisine, with seafood a staple part of local dining and food trucks and brunch spots galore. For uninterrupted views of the city, ascend Vancouver Lookout, where you’ll be greeted with a stunning 360-degree panorama. The city’s spirited nightlife is also a major draw. If you want to hit the dance floor and explore Vancouver’s club scene, make your way to Granville Street. Gastown’s range of bars, pubs, and beer halls offers a more relaxed evening out.

What are the top things to do in Vancouver?

Museum of Anthropology

You’ll find this iconic concrete and glass building on the University of British Columbia’s campus, overlooking the mountains, ocean, and Burrard Inlet just 20 minutes from downtown. Traditional weaving, intricate wood carvings, and contemporary works from First Nations peoples tell the story of Vancouver’s origins and explore its mix of cultures today.

Granville Island

Formerly an industrial site, historic Granville Island has been transformed into a cultural hub, housing art galleries, studios, and artisan workshops. One of the main attractions in this artsy neighborhood is the indoor Public Market, featuring fresh produce, baked goods, seafood, and other gourmet treats. Hop on a tugboat ferry to the other side of False Creek and peruse stalls selling handcrafted goods.

VanDusen Botanical Garden

The lush, 55-acre VanDusen Botanical Garden sits in the city center, home to thousands of species from around the world, local wildlife, and a hedge maze. In the spring, the Laburnum Walk is in full bloom, creating a stunning bright yellow tunnel of blossoms. From early December to early January, the gardens are bedecked with over a million lights, creating illuminated paths on dark winter nights.

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