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Our 12 Favorite Kid-Friendly Campgrounds in Texas | Fun Times With Family and Friends

Our 12 Favorite Kid-Friendly Campgrounds in Texas | Fun Times With Family and Friends

Note: The Travel Awaits team regularly updates content to provide the latest, and most accurate information to our readers. The updated content in this article may not reflect the views or opinions of the original author.

As kids, we camped in the summertime at these state parks at one time or another. Then, as adults, we took our kids camping. We graduated from tents to trailers to RVs. I have fond memories of fun times with family and friends.

Pro Tips: You can purchase a Texas State Park Pass for free entry to more than 80 state parks for you and your guests for one year. Don’t forget that you do not need a fishing license if you fish off the dock or the shore in a state park.

Our favorite kid-friendly Texas state parks are here in no particular order.

Dinosaur Valley State Park
If your kids love dinosaurs, Dinosaur Valley State Park is the place for them.
Photo credit: Alison Takacs

Our 12 Favorite Kid-Friendly Campgrounds in Texas

1. Dinosaur Valley State Park

If your kids love dinosaurs, Dinosaur Valley State Park is a great place to explore the dinosaur tracks in the Paluxy riverbed, especially while the water is low. Wander around the giant dinosaurs while imagining what it was like when the beasts lived here millions of years ago. Just a short drive from Fort Worth, you can camp, picnic, swim, fish, hike 20 miles of trails, geocache, mountain bike, watch for wildlife, and visit the interpretive center. Forty-four campsites have water, electricity, a picnic table, and a fire ring or grill for your convenience. You can also access walk-in and hike-in campsites or group camps for 20 and 40 people.

2. Lost Maples State Natural Area

Kids will have fun stargazing at a dark sky, rated 3 out of 9 on the Bortle scale in Lost Maples State Natural Area, two hours northwest of San Antonio. You can hike along 10 miles of trails, including a loop leading to the top of a 2,200-foot cliff. Make a reservation for one of 30 campsites offering water and electric hookups, plus a hike to one of the primitive campsites. Fish in the Sabinal River or Can Creek, where you don’t need a fishing license. In the fall, the Lost Bigtooth Maples turn brilliant shades of orange, red, and yellow. The endangered golden-cheeked warbler and the recently delisted black-capped vireo make their home here. Download a birding checklist here.

Copper Breaks State Park
Explore Copper Breaks State Park and swim in the lake of the same name
Photo credit: Alison Takacs

3. Copper Breaks State Park

Lake Copper Breaks has a designated swimming area for kids but there are no lifeguards. Plus, you can fish here at the pier and use the fish cleaning station. Stargaze at this International Dark Sky Park and visit the Official State of Texas Longhorn Herd that lives in the park. Kids can hike the Juniper Ridge or Rocky Ledges Loop trails, explore Chris’ Link or MTB Loop on a mountain bike, camp, paddle, canoe, kayak, and pursue the Ranger programs. See spectacular sunrises and sunsets here.

4. Tyler State Park

Tyler State Park’s 64-acre spring-fed lake is an excellent place to swim in the summertime. Camp at water-only sites or full hookups shaded by 100-foot-tall trees. You’ll also find cabins and screened shelters. Explore the Pineywoods on Whispering Pines Nature Trail, mapped out more than 70 years ago by the Civilian Conservation Corps, plus 13 miles of hiking trails. Fish the East Texas lake on three fishing piers for bass, catfish, perch, or crappie. You can rent canoes, kayaks, paddle boats, stand-up paddleboards, jon boats, or rent regular boats year-round. The park store sells books, toys, gifts, souvenirs, snacks, fishing, and camping supplies. It’s one of my favorite RV campgrounds.

5. Kickapoo Caverns State Park

Kids will love the guided cave tours every Saturday afternoon with reservations required for Kickapoo Cavern and Stuart Bat Cave, west of San Antonio. Watch the Mexican free-tailed bat flight every evening from Stuart Bat Cave from mid-March through October. Enjoy birdwatching, geocaching, hiking, and mountain biking. A panoramic view of the southwest area of the park is available via Armadillo Lookout Trail. There are five full hookup campsites for RVs up to 36 feet with a picnic table, fire ring, grill, and 10 campsites with water only for tents and smaller campers. Nearby, you’ll find restrooms with showers. Keep in mind that there is no trash disposal, so you must remove all your trash.

Caprock Canyon State Park Bison
Caprock Canyon Bison
Photo credit: Alison Takacs

6. Caprock Canyon State Park

Kids enjoy swimming, fishing, and no-wake boating in Lake Theo at Caprock Canyon State Park. Plus, hike the trail to Clarity Tunnel to see a bat flight every evening during the warm months. You’ll see the Texas State Bison Herd in the park, descendants of bison calves saved by Charles Goodnight and his wife, Mary Ann. The park encompasses the Caprock Escarpment, a long narrow rocky formation as high as 1,000 feet. Streams carved the vast canyons as they flowed to the Red, Brazos, and Colorado Rivers. You’ll see wildlife like mule, whitetail deer, coyotes, bobcats, and some pronghorn antelope across the canyonlands.

Reserve Park entry and camping fees online. You’ll find 10 campsites with 50-amp electricity and water, 25 campsites with 30-amp electricity and water, nine sites with water only along Lake Theo, picnic tables, grills, and restrooms nearby. 40 primitive walk-in campsites are 10 to 30 yards from the parking area, and 40 more primitive one-mile hike-in campsites have organic or composting toilets nearby. Please carry out all trash.

7. Texas State Railroad

Stay onsite at a historic railroad, a campground nestled in the Piney Woods near Rusk, where campers have access to depot amenities like a movie theater on train departure days, a gift shop, and lunch. Campsites are available with full hookups, water (may only be available with picnic tables), electricity, grills, fire rings, laundry facilities, and wi-fi hotspots. Plus, for your convenience, separate restrooms and showers are available. Besides riding the train, kids can play at a water playground or hike a quarter-mile nature trail. A campground office provides firewood, ice, and supplies for purchase.

Fish for small or largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, striped bass, or catfish. Ride the 4-hour round trip historic train between Rusk and Palestine on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday through the summer and fall. Ride the polar express from late November through December. Book early, as the holiday experience books up quickly.

kayakers at Caddo Lake State Park
In 1835, imagine riverboats traversing from nearby Jefferson on the Big Cypress Bayou down to New Orleans, LA.
Photo credit: Alison Takacs

8. Caddo Lake State Park

Paddle among tall bald cypress trees dripping with Spanish moss as you venture mystic Caddo Lake, an East Texas gem named for the Native Americans who lived in the area. Rent one of 10 historic cabins that sleep two to six people, a screened shelter with restrooms nearby, or one of 46 campsites ranging from full hookups to water only. The 26,810-acre Caddo Lake hosts over 70 species of fish. Rent a canoe or bring your kayak or canoe and explore 50 miles of paddling trails. Hike the miles of trails while you avoid the alligators in the park for your safety.

In 1835, imagine riverboats traversing from nearby Jefferson on the Big Cypress Bayou down to New Orleans, LA. After discovering oil below Caddo Lake in the early 1900s, Gulf Refining Corporation dammed the lake to accommodate oil drilling equipment in 1914. On July 4, 1934, Caddo Lake State Park opened.

Enjoy the fishing pier and boat ramp. Kids can earn a Junior Ranger Badge by accessing the activity journal.

Pedernales State Park
You can fish, mountain bike, geocache, or ride your horses in the park.
Photo credit: Alison Takacs

9. Pedernales State Park

30 miles west of Austin, at 5,212-acre Pedernales State Park, reserve your day pass for a picnic, an afternoon swim, or a hike. The swimming area is a quarter-mile hike across steep rock stairs with no handrail. Parents should closely supervise small children. Also, be cautious of quick rising water levels when it rains locally.

Make a reservation to spend the night at one of 69 campsites with hookups or primitive two-mile hike-in sites. Kids love to tube along the river in the summertime and watch for wildlife like deer, rabbits, armadillos, opossums, and raccoons at the bird blinds and butterfly garden. The endangered golden-cheeked warblers nest in the park and are protected. You can fish, mountain bike, geocache, or ride your horses in the park.

10. Garner State Park

I remember a song about Garner State Park by B.J. Thomas as a teenager. “Let’s go to Garner State Park; come along to Garner State Park. In the western part of Texas, 90 miles from San Antonio, there’s a place I go each summer when I get the urge to roam…” a song about a boy and girl who meet at Garner State Park and fall in love. The song ends with “I’ll be back again next year.”

Kids have the best fun floating the Frio River on an inner tube along a 2.9-mile river winding through 1,774 acres of hill country terrain. There are paddle boats, 16 miles of hiking trails, miniature golf, bicycles, canoes, and dancing to the jukebox at the park’s concession building.

Camp at New Garner at over 184 sites with full hookups and 75 sites with water. Old Garner has 39 full hookup sites and 49 sites with water only. Seventeen cabins with or without fireplaces offer kitchen and bathroom facilities, where you bring your linens, dishes, and utensils. A group camp that accommodates 40 people is available with five shelters, each with four sets of bunk beds sleeping eight. Kitchen facilities are available, and restrooms and showers are nearby.

11. Inks Lake State Park

Inks Lake provides a myriad of water sports and activities for campers in this area of Central Texas. Inks Lake State Park is only an hour’s drive from Austin and is also known as the gem of Hill Country. Most of the 200 tent and RV sites are very close to the lake for easy access.

Activities are plentiful with hiking, geocaching, and picnicking being the favorites on land.  Campers can swim at Devil’s Waterhole or explore scenic waterfalls upstream from the lake when Valley Spring Creek is running. You can even loan the fishing gear inside the park.

12. Meridian State Park

Limestone bluffs, a clear, no-wake lake, and natural springs are waiting for you at Meridian State Park in the DFW area. Know that there are only 8 sites available for RVs 20′ and up and 6 electric sites for trailers 19′ and under. With such limited sites, make sure you reserve early.

The park offers swimming and birding, but the best thing about MSP is the hiking on the Bosque Hiking Trail where you can see fossils in the limestone.

These state parks bring back great memories of when I was a kid, my kids have great memories also, and now we are bringing my grandkids camping.

RV and Tent Camping Safety Tips

When camping with kids, safety is paramount for a fun and worry-free experience. Teach them basic wilderness safety: stay close, never wander alone, and know the campsite location. Pack essentials like a first aid kit and emergency contacts. Educate them on wildlife safety, such as not approaching unknown animals. Finally, have a plan for emergencies and practice fire safety.

FAQs

Is Texas Good for Camping?

Yes, Texas is perfect for RV and tent camping. From the sandy shores of Texas Gulf Coast to the piney woods of East Texas and the outdoor recreational opportunities of Central Texas, Texas campgrounds are ideal for your next camping trip.

What Are the Most Popular Kid-Friendly Texas State Parks?

Big Bend Ranch State Park, Inks Lake State Park, and Dinosaur Valley State Park are some of the top family camping destinations. Kids will enjoy hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, bird watching, paddle boating, and making sand castles on the beach on your dream family vacation.

Are Admissions for Kids Free at State Parks in Texas?

At more than 90 Texas State Parks, kids aged 12 and under get free admission. Admission for ages 13 and over varies by park. You can opt for Texas State Parks Pass which is good for one year and includes unlimited free entry for you and your guests.

Which State Park in Texas Has the Best Primitive Camping?

Lost Maples and Pedernales State Park offer some of the nicest  “primitive” areas with no designated RV sites or tent sites. However, be prepared to hike in all of your gear to get there. Primitive campsites are for those who don’t want to be side-by-side with another family of car campers.

Can You Camp Anywhere in Texas? 

While there are certainly many opportunities for RV and tent camping available in Texas, you can’t camp anywhere. Much of the land in Texas is privately owned, and camping there without permission is trespassing.

11 Best Restaurants And Bars To Enjoy On Pink Street, Lisbon

Note: The Travel Awaits team regularly updates content to provide the latest, and most accurate information to our readers. The updated content in this article may not reflect the views or opinions of the original author.

Portugal’s capital city of Lisbon is well-known as a vibrant, active city full of great restaurants and bars, iconic streets, and diverse neighborhoods to explore. One of our favorite areas of the city is Cais de Sodre, where the Linha de Cascais train drops off in the city after a ride along the coast from our beachy neighborhood in Cascais — about half an hour west of Lisbon. 

There are lots of fun places to explore in Cais de Sodre and one of the most colorful and lively is a section of Rua Nova do Carvalho. It’s now affectionately known as Rua Cor de Rosa in Portuguese, or “Pink Street” in English. Here, visitors and locals alike have a variety of options for drinking, dining, and dancing the night away.

Pink Street in Lisbon, Portugal
Pink Street in Lisbon
Photo credit: Sue Reddel & Diana Laskaris

History Of Pink Street

In bygone days, this hotbed of Lisbon nightlife was home to Lisbon’s “red light district,” loaded with brothels, gambling halls, not-so-swanky bars, and less-than-savory clientele. But in 2011, gentrification of the street began. The road itself was painted bright pink creating the feeling of a magical space. Over the years, the rough old establishments have been replaced by modernized restaurants, inviting bars, and a whole new vibe. A swath of colorful umbrellas overhead creates a photographer’s delight during the day when just a few places are open and the area is generally quiet. But nighttime is the right time to visit if you’re looking for action and options, which makes this neighbourhood in Lisbon very unique. When the sun goes down, Lisbon’s Pink Street lights up like one big Portuguese festa (“party”).

Lisbon’s Pink Street, known for its vibrant nightlife, also offers a culinary delight with specialties worth savoring. Indulge in fresh seafood delights like grilled sardines or bacalhau (salted cod). Pair these with traditional pastel de nata custard tarts or Ginjinha cherry liqueur for a true taste of Lisbon’s unique gastronomy on Pink Street.

To give you some insight into the variety of options available, here’s our take on the 11 best restaurants and bars to enjoy for a fun evening on Lisbon’s Pink Street.

Sue and Diana on Pink Street
Sue and Diana on Pink Street
Photo credit: Sue Reddel & Diana Laskaris

11 Best Restaurants And Bars On Pink Street, Lisbon

1. Restaurante Povo Lisboa

Restaurante Povo Lisboa offers a glimpse into some of Portugal’s greatest cultural traditions in a modern tavern setting. Local fado students present their musical artistry in an intimate setting for evening performances. Throughout the week, Povo also offers urban music from the worlds of soul, funk, pop, R&B, and live DJs spinning the tunes on the weekends. The food menu celebrates Portuguese tradition, highlighting local and seasonal ingredients. Even so, surprises such as Wagyu beef may find their way onto the specials as well. Drinks run the gamut with wines, beer, and cocktails to accompany the refined ambiance.

2. Malt Club

Malt Club is a newer entry on the Pink Street scene. Known as a fun place where the party spills out onto the street, people also love their special-event parties like XOXO — a tropical party “with more kisses and hugs.” The music here is diverse with top-notch DJs keeping the energetic crowd pumped and happy. There is also an extensive beverage menu with great craft cocktails prepared by skilled mixologists. For those interested in shisha services, they offer premium hookah blends as well. The atmosphere and staff are prized for being super friendly.

Pink Wine Port on Pink Street in Lisbon
Pink Wine Port on Pink Street in Lisbon
Photo credit: Sue Reddel & Diana Laskaris

3. Pink Wine Point

A colorful favorite on the block, Pink Wine Point is a great place to listen to live music and chill with a little sip of Portugal. Its devotion to local wine vintages makes it the perfect site to try Portuguese wine from all different regions by the glass or by the bottle. There are also lots of intriguing wine cocktails for the adventurous drinker. A menu of small bites makes a perfect accompaniment. The bar wows with its outstanding entryway. It is located under the bridge at the end of the street, with a colorful mural on the ceiling above you as you face the brightly lit sign above the doorway that invites you to enter. Its cave-like quality adds even more of a cool vibe to this stylish spot. Live music also adds a nice touch.

Mural inside Pensão Amor on Pink Street
Mural inside Pensão Amor on Pink Street
Photo credit: Sue Reddel & Diana Laskaris

4. Pensão Amor

Looking for a spot with a thrillingly different past? Pensão Amor was once a brothel when Lisbon’s Pink Street hosted the city’s red light district back in the day. The place was completely restored in 2022, offering a daring and eclectic bar full of personality. Music and musings come to life here with some terrific cocktails and unique entertainment such as pole dancing and cabaret burlesque. The ambiance has proven so popular that mid-2023 brought the addition of “Madam’s Lodge,” where those seeking something truly different can stay in rooms bearing hidden secrets of the sensual encounters and rendezvous of old. Without a doubt, this is one of the most unique establishments on Pink Street — or anywhere.

Tinned fish at Sol e Pesca on Pink Street in Lisbon
Tinned fish at Sol e Pesca on Pink Street in Lisbon
Photo credit: Sue Reddel & Diana Laskaris

5. Sol E Pesca

It shouldn’t be surprising that a place called Sol e Pesca (“Sun and Fishing”) offers some delicious Portuguese dishes using favorite seafoods. What may be surprising is the seafood they feature comes fresh from the tin. We’re not talking just about tuna, though of course that is available. But Portugal’s long love affair with conservas (canned or tinned fish) consists of all types of seafood. This adorable tackle-and-bait shop turned quirky little snack bar has got it right. Get an ice-cold beer or glass of wine and some bread to enjoy along with the seafood specialties. The sardines get top scores! If you like what you see (and taste), you can buy some cans to take home. Get a copy of their own cookbook to learn how to elevate canned seafood just the way they do. Check out the delightful inside, even if the outdoor seating on low chairs calls you to the pint-sized tables.

6. Espumantaria Do Cais

Located in the middle of Lisbon’s Pink Street, Espumantaria do Cais is a cozy little bar with lots of options to whet your whistle. Espumante is Portuguese sparkling wine and as the name might suggest, there are plenty of sparkling wines and cocktails with bubbles served up here. What started as a sparkling wine shop in a renovated old garage now serves as another great spot to hang out and enjoy. Their sparkling sangrias are rated tops and they offer a new menu with some flavorful bites to accompany your drinks as well. Stay inside or enjoy seating on the esplanade.

7. Menina E Moça

We think that a good book and a delicious glass of wine go very well together. So do the matchmakers at Menina e Moça, a unique spot on Lisbon’s Pink Street that incorporates both a bookstore and a bar in the same establishment. Bookworms will be thrilled with the literary events and books available. Those looking for a bit more liquid entertainment will find many beverages including beer, wine, and cocktails. Cheesboards and snacks round out the menu. Some nights offer live music by professionals and others encourage anyone with musical leanings to jam for fun. Surprisingly mellow in a street full of energy, this makes a great spot for a low-key enjoyable experience.

Restaurante Rio Grande on the corner of Pink Street in Lisbon
Restaurante Rio Grande on the corner of Pink Street in Lisbon
Photo credit: Sue Reddel & Diana Laskaris

8. Restaurante Rio Grande

For a meal of Portuguese favorites, look for the rainbow of umbrellas and you’ll find the Restaurante Rio Grande. This classic restaurant has 100 years of history and has been refreshed again in 2023. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the ample menu features Portuguese snacks, salads, seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes to suit any taste. The beverage choices are plentiful too, as are the house cocktails and sangrias. They offer happy hour specials and outdoor seating perfect for people watching too. Enjoy a taste of Portuguese hospitality and feel the history of this iconic restaurant as it continues to please crowds year after year.

9. La Puttana

Even though the pink paint on the street stops a couple of doors before La Puttana, it’s well worth taking a few extra steps to try their pizza. The name is Portuguese slang for “prostitute,” a nod to Pink Street’s former occupants. This spot is dishing up some fabulous and truly Italian-style pizza in a cozy space with friendly service. There are plenty of pizza choices ranging from the classic margherita with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and basil to the daring house-named La Puttana with tomato sauce, mozzarella, portobello mushrooms, truffled mortadella, taleggio cheese, radicchio, and white truffle oil. Beer, wine, and cocktails are available to complement the food. It’s not a big restaurant, so if you want to get a seat and avoid the crowds, visit on the earlier side of the evening.

10. Tokyo Lisboa

Having been around since the 1960s, Tokyo Lisboa is one of the oldest businesses on Pink Street and one of the most vibrant spaces on Rua Cor de Rosa that offers an alternative scene and indie rock music.

Today, this establishment has undergone a complete refurbishment, drawing hoards of tourists for one of the live band performances several nights of the week. Thanks to the table outside Tokyo Lisboa is also the perfect bar to enjoy a drink in summer.

A fusion of cultures, this bar brings together the best of Japanese and Portuguese hospitality for a unique experience.

11. 4 Caravelas Cဝcktail Bar

Casual and inviting, the nautical-themed 4 Caravelas Cဝcktail Bar is another popular spot in Lisbon’s trendy Pink Street where the cocktail mixtures are the bartender’s specialty.  The bar feels more like an intimate neighborhood bar, despite its location in the heart of the Rua Cor de Rosa.

Along with the delicious martinis, Daiquiris, or gin offered here, you will like its food, especially tasty filet américain. The vibe is wonderfully laid-back, the staff are very easy to chat with, and the space is never overcrowded.

You’re sure to find lots of good food and fun when exploring the famous Pink Street in Lisbon.

FAQs

What Is Pink Street, Lisbon Famous For?

Pink Street, Lisbon, or Rua Cor de Rosa is a small picturesque street in Lisbon known for its vibrant nightlife with the hottest dance clubs and bars. Once a meeting point for local criminals and gamblers, Pink Street is now one of the top tourist attractions.

How Long Is Pink Street in Lisbon?

Pink Street is a pedestrian street located in the center of Lisbon, Portugal. The famous street is approximately 250 meters long and is lined with stores, cafes, and restaurants. Pink Street gets its name from the fact that the pavement between the terraces, bars, and clubs is painted in pink.

What Area of Lisbon Is Pink Street?

Pink Street is located a few blocks from the Cais do Sodre neighborhood of Lisbon. The quirky street is also just a few blocks away from Lisbon’s famous Time Out Market. Pink Street is referred to as Rua Cor de Rosa in Portuguese.

What Time Does Pink Street, Lisbon Get Busy?

Pink Street, Lisbon gets very busy at night when young people come here to drink very cheap beer. They leisurely wander around, exploring the array of bars and casual dining spots lining the street. Make sure to visit early, if you’re looking for that perfect Instagram shot.

How to Get to Pink Street, Lisbon?

It’s really easy to find Pink Street. Just look up ‘Pink Street’ or ‘Rua Cor de Rosa’ on Google Maps and you can easily walk from one of the other famous Lisbon spots like Mercado da Ribeira and Elevador da Bica.

11 Charming Mississippi Beach Towns To Visit This Summer

Note: The Travel Awaits team regularly updates content to provide the latest, and most accurate information to our readers. The updated content in this article may not reflect the views or opinions of the original author.

Beautiful coastal towns may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Mississippi; however, this southern state has quite a few. Twelve cities make up the counties of Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock in Coastal Mississippi. Landlocked on all sides but the fourth, Mississippi has 62 miles of charming coastline. 

Each town has its own unique personality and things to explore. Foodies will love the international culinary influence, demonstrated by a plethora of fresh seafood and local ingredients. If you’re searching for a lovely vacation in an unexpected place, these Coastal Mississippi towns are for you. 

This visit was hosted by Coastal Mississippi. All opinions remain my own.

11 Charming Mississippi Beach Towns

1. Biloxi

Seafood Museum boat in Biloxi.
Seafood Museum boat (Photo Credit: Jim Hill)

Biloxi was once known as the Seafood Capital of the World. Located in Harrison County and perfectly situated on the coast, Biloxi is a hub for incredible seafood and sugar sand beaches. If you’ve never been on a shrimping boat, your visit to Biloxi is your chance! Experience what a real shrimping trip is like and learn everything you’ve always wondered about shrimp, from how they are caught to the best way to cook and eat them! A shrimping trip is a unique experience you won’t want to miss in Biloxi. 

What would the seafood capital of the world be without a Seafood Museum? Explore exhibits on shrimping, fishing, wetlands, schooners, and maritime history. The museum is committed to showcasing and preserving Biloxi’s rich heritage through these exhibits and educational programs for youth.

Round off your day of learning about seafood by eating seafood! Oyster lovers will enjoy Mary Mahoney’s, not only a historical hotspot but the best place to eat charbroiled oysters. For the main course, try a decadent crabmeat imperial specialty, like the stuffed lobster or the perfectly cooked French double-cut pork chops. The elegance, romance, and old-world charm of Mary Mahoney’s is the ideal way to end your day in Biloxi. 

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2. Bay St. Louis

Angel tree in Bay St. Louis.
Angel tree in Bay St. Louis (Photo Credit: Jim Hill)

Bay St. Louis has been called one of the best places to live on the Mississippi coast and is located in Hancock County. Bay St. Louis is a quiet, charming town with friendly people and great restaurants. Spend some time soaking up the sun on the beach with your family and peruse the local shops. 

Mardi Gras enthusiasts and movie buffs will love the Bay St. Louis Historic L&N Depot in the movie This Property Is Condemned. Visiting this old train depot is like taking a step back in time with clean, pleasant grounds and an informative history lesson. It also houses the Mardi Gras Museum, which is filled with beautiful costumes and timelines of the area. 

Don’t miss hunting for the Angel Trees. There are four trees throughout Bay St. Louis. The trees were created by chainsaw artist Dayle Lewis following the devastation to Coastal Mississippi by Hurricane Katrina. The Angel Trees stand as a reminder that though the region was battered and injured they are recovering and thriving.

If you’re looking for some great restaurants, look no further than The Blind Tiger for a tropical island experience. Grab everything from fish tacos and shrimp to burgers and fries alongside a beautiful view of the Gulf. 

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3. Gautier

The coastal community of Gautier is located between Pascagoula and Ocean Springs. It is known for its abundant nature and eco-tours. Book a sunset or afternoon cruise down the Pascagoula River and spot egrets, pelicans, ospreys, bald eagles, and various plant species, including orchids and wild lilies. 

If you want to take your nature adventure to the next level, consider staying in a private cabin in the cypress forest. Spend your day kayaking through the swamp with a knowledgeable guide and see the Mississippi wildlife up close and personal!

For some real coastal southern food, check out Huck’s Cove on the Bayou, where you can grab delicious po’ boys and fried seafood baskets. 

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4. Ocean Springs

Walter Anderson Museum.
Walter Anderson Museum (Photo Credit: Jim Hill)

Ocean Springs resides in Jackson County and is about two miles east of Biloxi. While in Ocean Springs, art lovers shouldn’t miss out on the Walter Anderson Museum. As the name suggests, this museum houses the works of Walter Anderson, an artist who used various mediums to interact and understand the world around him. 

Currently, the museum is exhibiting The Most Elusive Artist, which showcases Anderson’s rarely seen watercolors, block prints, wood carvings, ceramics, and sketches. In conjunction with Anderson’s more iconic and well-known pieces is The Little Room. In The Little Room, he sketched and painted on the walls from floor to ceiling. 

If you’re looking for a great lodging option, The Roost is a lovely boutique hotel perfect for a romantic getaway. Guests experience a blending of the old and new when walking into this beautifully restored historic building. Each room is unique and decorated with modern furnishings and old-world glamour.

The Roost in Ocean Springs.
The Roost (Photo Credit: Jim Hill)

For an incredible prix fixe meal, dine at The Vestige. This delicious restaurant prides itself on using seasonal, sustainable, and local food to create unique dishes. The Vestige is a must-visit for a truly gourmet and distinctive experience. 

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5. Moss Point

Moss Point, also located in Jackson County, north of Pascagoula, is a great place to connect with nature. It is home to the Pascagoula River Audubon Center, where you can view a wide range of birds and other wildlife. 

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6. Long Beach

Nestled right between Pass Christian and Gulfport is Long Beach. Originally an agricultural town, Long Beach was known for the production of red radishes. Now, it’s a popular beach destination for visitors from around the South. While there, check out The Friendship Oak Tree, a 500-year-old oak that has withstood countless hurricanes! 

The Inn at Long Beach is a great place to stay for incredible views of the Gulf just a few steps away. Those seeking a quiet retreat with close proximity to the shops and dining will enjoy this beachside hotel. 

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7. Pass Christian

Pass Christian beach.
Pass Christian (Photo Credit: digidreamgrafix / Shutterstock.com)

Pass Christian is located in Harrison County, right across the bay from Bay St. Louis. During your trip to Pass Christian, you’ll experience their casual, laid-back way of life. This chill town is home to blues and jazz and has celebrated its musical heritage with the Jazz in the Pass festival since 1999. The two-day music event is held every May and is sure to entertain the whole family. 

There are many waterfront restaurants to choose from when dining in Pass Christian. Some good recommendations include Shaggy’s, a tropical restaurant known for its seafood platters, and Bacchus On The Beach, known for its cajun and creole cuisine. 

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8. Gulfport

A sign for Gulfport.
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The coastal town of Gulfport is located in Harrison County and is the second-largest city in Mississippi. If you’re searching for a luxury stay, Grand Centennial Hotel in Centennial Plaza is the place to be. Centennial Plaza is a 48-acre resort complex that features restaurants, two hotels, water activities, a dancing fountain, historical buildings, and expansive grounds. It is the ideal hub for a romantic getaway or a family vacation. 

One of the main attractions in Gulfport is the Mississippi Aquarium. The three pillars of the aquarium are education, conservation, and community. The aquarium houses more than 200 species of animals with both indoor and outdoor habitats. 

While visiting Gulfport, check out Patio 44 for a wonderful dinner on the water. Patio 44 offers southern seafood, steaks, and tasty cocktails. It has an elevated and refined atmosphere, perfect for a romantic waterfront dinner. 

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9. Pascagoula

Pascagoula Beach Pier
Pascagoula Beach Pier (Photo Credit: City of Pascagoula)

In the 1900s, Pascagoula was known as the duck decoy capital of the world. Today, however, Pascagoula is known as a significant industrial city in Mississippi. Pascagoula is also the birthplace of one of music’s beloved sons, Jimmy Buffett.

The Grand Magnolia Ballroom and Suites is a charming option for your overnight stay. Situated minutes away from downtown Pascagoula, in a restored old Southern home, you’ll experience a taste of old Southern hospitality. 

While in Pascagoula, visit the restored Round Island Lighthouse, which stood for 140 years on the coast before being destroyed by frequent hurricanes. This historic lighthouse serves as a hub for old stories of the area’s maritime history, pirate tales, and battles, letting visitors take a peek at Pascagoula’s rich past. 

For an even deeper dive into the culture of this Coastal Mississippi community, check out The La Pointe-Krebs House and Museum. It is the oldest building in Mississippi, built-in 1757, and houses many historical artifacts, the perfect outing for history buffs.

After working up an appetite, consider dining at Brady’s Steak and Seafood, a one-stop shop for everything you could want from raw oysters to crab cakes, premium steaks, and fresh seafood. 

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10. Waveland

Waveland is a small Gulf-front town that often gets overshadowed by the neighboring Bay St. Louis. Known as “The Hospitality City” it is just the spot if you’re looking for a quiet beach town in Mississippi.

It’s the only community on the Gulf Coast that prohibits commercial buildings on its beachfront. Instead, you’ll find the Veteran’s Memorial Monument and the adjacent Garfield Pier, frequented for fishing, walking, or enjoying a picnic.

One of Waveland’s many jewels is Buccaneer State Park, which features a waterpark, plenty of campsites accommodating RVs and tents, a golf course, and a nature trail. The park is perfect for nature-based activities such as kayaking, crabbing, and birding.

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11. Henderson Point

Nestled in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, Henderson Point in Harrison County is an integral part of the Gulfport–Biloxi Metropolitan Area. With a population of only 170 at the 2010 census, it is a peaceful place with rolling hills and lush greenery. 

The locals here are known for their hospitality and laid-back lifestyle.  In the summer months, the wide, white sand beach is usually not crowded and is a great place for a romantic sunset. The nearby markets also come alive offering fresh produce and live music.
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Coastal Community Has A Lot To Offer

Coastal Mississippi promises that its communities will welcome you with warmth and charm. Your experience will be filled with excitement and relaxation. These coastal communities offer you plenty of room to roam while their hospitality partners have implemented the necessary precautions to keep you, your loved ones, and industry employees safe. 

For more information and quick tips to help you plan your trip to Coastal Mississippi, you can visit their website. A trip to the gulf coast of Mississippi is the unexpected gem of a vacation you’ve been searching for.

Safety Tips

When navigating the Mississippi River, safety is paramount. Always wear a life jacket, as currents can be strong. Be aware of weather forecasts and sudden changes in conditions along the Mississippi coast. Keep a lookout for floating debris, especially after heavy rains. Maintain a safe speed and distance from other vessels, and familiarize yourself with navigation rules to ensure a smooth and secure journey.

FAQs

Why Visit Mississippi Beach Towns?

62 miles of Mississippi Gulf Coast means plenty of beach towns to explore, each with a distinct personality and special charm. There’s a special beach town for everyone, whether you’re seeking excitement or just a place to sit and take in the sunset.

What Are the Best Beach Towns on the Mississippi Coast? 

Mississippi beach towns regularly feature in the top ten beach towns in the U.S., so it didn’t come as a surprise that Waveland and Gulfport were named two of the best beach towns in the U.S. in 2023. 

What Makes a Good Beach Town?

A good beach town should have easy access to a beach, but also plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep kids entertained, warm weather, delicious food, good prices, and a long beach season.

Are There Any Wilderness Areas Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast?

Yes. Just 15 miles South of the Mississippi Gulf Coast lies a chain of protected islands, such as Petit Bois Island and Horn Island. Petit Bois Island offers an amazing experience of enjoying the lightly used, clean, pristine beaches.

Are Mississippi Beaches Pretty?

Whether you prefer to spend the day swimming, surfing, or sunbathing, a beach day spent at the Mississippi Gulf Coast is always a day well spent. With stunning waters and views, “The Beach” in Long Beach is one of the best destinations for a beach day.

11 Best Vacation Rentals in Sydney

Sydney is Australia’s most popular city amongst tourists. And it can thank its skylines, world-famous beaches, and iconic landmarks for that. 

The city welcomes an astonishing 9 million travelers every year. And although it has hotels in abundance it also boasts plenty of vacation rentals, which provide guests with additional home comforts. 

With vacation rentals scattered all throughout the city—each appealing to a range of different travelers—we understand that it can be difficult to determine the right accommodation option for you. For that reason, in this guide, we’ve highlighted 11 of the best vacation rentals in Sydney, focusing on those with certain characteristics that set them apart from the rest. 

Our favorite vacation rental in the Sydney area is the Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment with its rooftop pool and modern interior. However, the Beachfront Home in Tamarama is a great option for families, larger groups, and those who enjoy views of the ocean.

Top 11 Vacation Rentals in Sydney

  1. Blissful Bronte (Best for Beach Lovers) 
  2. Bungalow in Lindfield (Best Outdoor Area)
  3. New York-Inspired City Pad in Potts Point (Best Location) 
  4. Secret Courtyard Studio Apartment near Central Station (Best Amenities)
  5. Leafy Garden Chalet in InnerWest (Most Sustainable)
  6. Modern Heritage: The Stables in Enmore (Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Rental)
  7. Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment (Best Rooftop Pool)
  8. Rental Unit in Elizabeth Bay (Best for Sydney Harbour Views)
  9. Central Sydney Apartment (Best Onsite Facilities)
  10. Studio on Campbell (Best Beach Views)
  11. Beachfront Home in Tamarama (Best for Families)

Best Vacation Rentals in Sydney

1. Best for Beach Lovers – Blissful Bronte

Spacious living area with kitchenette of the Blissful Bronte
Spacious living area with kitchenette of the Blissful Bronte

You’ll find one of the best vacation rentals for beach lovers in Bronte. And that rental is this one-bed apartment that is just a five-minute walk from both Bronte and Tamarama beaches. Even Bondi Beach—one of the world’s most famous beaches—is just over a 20-minute walk away!

At the front entrance of the apartment, you’ll be treated to ocean views—an outstanding spot for a morning coffee. And while you don’t have a stovetop or an oven, you can throw some shrimp on the barbie in true Aussie fashion.

With the owners recently renovating the property, the Blissful Bronte apartment now offers guests a spacious, open-plan living area, a kitchenette, and a bedroom with an ensuite. Plus, for days when you want to explore the Sydney city, bus and train routes around Bronte and Bondi will get you there in just 40 minutes. So, really, you get the best of both worlds!

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2. Best Outdoor Area – Bungalow in Lindfield

Backyard view of Bungalow in Lindfield
Backyard view of the Bungalow in Lindfield

Sydney, New South Wales, has glorious weather throughout the summer months. However, even in winter, you can expect temperatures between 50 and 60°F—chilly, maybe. But by no means cold. 

We think you’ll probably agree that one of the best ways to appreciate the Sydney sun is, of course, to book a holiday rental with an outdoor area. And this Lindfield Cottage, with its alluring—and fairly roomy—backyard, is the perfect example. 

The unit comes with a full kitchen, a dining area, and a comfortable double bed. Plus, it provides you with a landscaped garden, a paved patio, and a fish pond, making it one of the best Sydney holiday rentals for those who appreciate the outdoors.

To top it all off, getting to Sydney’s city center is also a straightforward process as in under 40 minutes—thanks to Sydney’s convenient train lines—you can explore the CBD (Central Business District) and all of its top attractions.

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3. Best Location – New York-Inspired City Pad in Potts Point

Bedroom view of the New York-Inspired City Pad in Potts Point
Bedroom view of the New York-Inspired City Pad in Potts Point

As far as location goes, it doesn’t get much better than this New York-inspired apartment in Potts Point. Potts Point puts you within walking distance of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Circular Quay, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the Sydney Opera House. So all of the city’s best attractions are never too far away. 

Being so close to the action also means there are plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants. So even though the apartment does have a fully equipped kitchen, if you don’t feel like cooking, you’ll have a range of cuisines right at your fingertips. 

Featuring a double bed, a bathroom with a bathtub, and even an office alcove, the Art Deco apartment—despite its relatively small size—is the perfect vacation rental for those who enjoy exploring on foot.

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4. Best Amenities – Secret Courtyard Studio Apartment near Central Station

Bedroom view of the Secret Courtyard Studio Apartment near Central Station
Bedroom view of the Secret Courtyard Studio Apartment near Central Station

Located in Surry Hills, this courtyard studio apartment is jam-packed with amenities to ensure your stay is as comfortable and accommodating as possible. Inside the property, you’ll have access to a living area, a dining area, and a courtyard. Plus, a kitchen with a washer and dryer, a bedroom with air conditioning, and a bright, modern bathroom. 

Being so close to the Sydney CBD, guests can get to and from the city relatively quickly via public transportation and walking routes. You can also drive. However, parking fees in the city are eye-watering, to say the least. 

What’s more, is that groups of four can book the owner’s adjoining one-bedroom warehouse conversion, which they’ve designed in a similar style.

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5. Most Sustainable – Leafy Garden Chalet in InnerWest

Bedroom view of the Leafy Garden Chalet in InnerWest
Bedroom view of the Leafy Garden Chalet in InnerWest

One Sydney accommodation that has sustainability in mind is this self-contained garden chalet in Inner West Sydney. Equipped with solar panels and battery storage to support the unit’s electricity, you can sleep peacefully, knowing your impact on the environment is kept to a minimum for the duration of your stay.

The unit is equally as beautiful as it is sustainable as its tucked away in a leafy garden, surrounded by trees, plants, and wildlife. Inside the property is a kitchenette, a private bathroom, a living area, and a bedroom on the mezzanine floor. Modern amenities, including Wifi, a heater, a fan, and a TV with a Chromecast, are also available for you to use. 

Sydney’s city center is roughly a 30-minute walk or public transport journey away from the accommodation. However, there are cafes, pubs, and the Broadway Shopping Centre within a 10-minute radius.

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6. Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Rental – Modern Heritage: The Stables in Enmore

Bedroom view of the Modern Heritage: The Stables in Enmore
Bedroom view of the Modern Heritage: The Stables in Enmore

Understandably, you can expect to pay more for accommodation options within a city. And that includes vacation rentals that supply you with additional amenities. One vacation home that is on the more budget-friendly end of the scale, however, is this guesthouse in Enmore—a 30-minute train or bus journey from the CBD. 

The owners of the property have fully renovated the unit—which was once a stable for the horses who delivered milk around the area—to give their guests a bedroom, a kitchen, and a dining area that are all equipped with modern amenities for a pleasant and homely stay.

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7. Best Rooftop Pool – Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment

Pool view of the Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment
Pool view of the Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment

Temperatures in Sydney during the summer can soar over 99 °F. So, a swimming pool can really elevate your entire vacation. One Sydney vacation rental that features a pool—and a rooftop pool at that—is the Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment. 

Located in Darlinghurst, just a ten-minute drive from the city center, this newly renovated one-bedroom unit provides an idyllic retreat with views of the CBD, Harbour Bridge, and Opera House. 

The unit itself boasts a double bed in the bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a living/dining area, and a bright and airy bathroom, meaning it contains really all you need for a week’s stay just outside of the city.

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8. Best for Sydney Harbour Views – Rental Unit in Elizabeth Bay

Bedroom view of the Rental Unit in Elizabeth Bay
Bedroom view of the Rental Unit in Elizabeth Bay

Potts Point is one of the best areas in Sydney for those who want to be close to the center but not in the midst of the hustle and bustle. And one fantastic studio apartment in that area is this one-bedroom unit with a swimming pool for guests to make use of. 

Boasting stunning harbor views and an immaculate interior, the accommodation is ideal for solo adventures, couples, and business travelers alike.

You’ll have use of free wifi, a new kitchen with cooking facilities, and a washer and dryer. Plus, to top it all off, the apartment has large windows throughout, which opens up the space to allow Sydney in.

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9. Best Onsite Facilities – Central Sydney Apartment

Pool view of the Central Sydney Apartment
Pool view of the Central Sydney Apartment

If you like the idea of a hotel, but prefer to have space to cook, dine, and relax, then this one-bedroom apartment in the Rocks is the Sydney vacation rental for you.

Sleeping up to three guests, the apartment features a living room, a dining area, and a kitchen. However, it’s the amenities outside of the apartment walls that’ll really pique your interest. 

Situated in an apartment building, guests will be able to use the building’s pool, spa, sauna, gym, and rooftop terrace, giving you that hotel feel with the advantage of additional in-room amenities. It’s even close to all of Sydney’s best attractions so you aren’t compromising on location!

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10. Best Beach Views – Studio on Campbell

Outside view from the room of the Studio on Campbell
Outside view from the room of the Studio on Campbell

There is something so relaxing about waking up and having immediate views of the ocean. And at this studio apartment in Campbell, you’ll have just that. Those ocean views, by the way, are of Bondi Beach—definitely one to tick off the bucket list. 

The owners of the property recently renovated the apartment to maximize space and create a light and open interior. And despite it only being a studio apartment, it can sleep up to four guests thanks to the Murphy wall bed and the sofa bed which is available upon request. 

With a living and dining area, a kitchen, and a bathroom with a washer and dryer, you can live your beach lifestyle dreams overlooking one of the most iconic stretches of sand the world has to offer.

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11. Best for Families – Beachfront Home in Tamarama

Bedroom view of the Beachfront Home in Tamarama
Bedroom view of the Beachfront Home in Tamarama

A top Sydney vacation rental contender for families is this 3-bedroom apartment in Tamarama—a coastal suburb that puts you right next to the beach. 

Bathed in natural light, the spacious apartment with stunning ocean views gives guests ample amounts of space and all the amenities they could need to fully enjoy their Sydney vacation. 

Just a short stroll from Tamarama Beach, Mackenzies Bay, and even Bondi, this apartment ticks all the boxes for beach-loving travelers. And with an air conditioning unit in every bedroom, a private balcony with ocean views, and a washer and dryer to refresh salty swimwear, the owners of the property have really thought of everything to accommodate both families or groups of up to six people.

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Vacation Rentals in Sydney Guide

For the most part—minus a few exceptions—once you book a vacation rental, you’re typically left up to your own devices. So, booking the correct vacation rental can really make or break your trip. 

If you’re looking for a vacation rental in Sydney—or anywhere, for that matter—then there are a few things you should keep in mind to ensure the apartment covers your needs. And these four factors are some of the most important.

Location

Sydney is Australia’s largest city. So the location of your vacation rental can make all the difference. With that being said, the city does have a well-connected public transportation system. So even if your apartment isn’t in close proximity to the city, you can still easily access all of its landmarks and attractions. 

If you don’t want to waste time on buses, trains, or in Ubers, however, then booking an apartment as close to the city as possible can save you time and a whole lot of stress. 

When looking at vacation rentals in Sydney, pay close attention to its location. Apartments in suburbs in the North Sydney Council, Canada Bay Council, and the City of Sydney are some of the best options in terms of location. However, vacation rentals outside of these areas can be cheaper and considerably larger.

Budget

You can find Sydney vacation rentals that span all different budgets. So, setting a clear budget before booking is a crucial step to ensure you aren’t overspending on your trip.

Pinpoint exactly how much you can spend per night on a rental while also considering the activities you wish to participate in. It’s also important to remember that everything in Sydney’s city is far more expensive than other parts of Australia. So keep that in mind when determining your overall budget.

Facilities and Amenities

Some rentals are simple studio apartments, while others have additional amenities like pools, gyms, and saunas. Think about the amenities you like to have while vacationing and find a rental that aligns with your needs.

Do you need a washer and dryer? Will a pool level up your trip significantly? Are you a family who needs an extra bedroom or at least a pull-out sofa? Luckily, Sydney has a diverse range of rentals so you’ll be able to find something to suit you.

Reviews and Ratings

Something we recommend everyone does before booking any sort of accommodation is to check the reviews and ratings from previous customers. There is no better way to get a feel for the apartment you’re booking than by reading what others have had to say about their stay. 

If you know that noise will ruin your trip completely, filter the reviews and see if any other travelers have made noise complaints. Alternatively, if cleanliness is a huge concern for you, see how others felt about the condition of the rental and its included amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Are The Best Neighborhoods To Stay In For Vacation Rentals In Sydney?

The best areas in Sydney for vacation rentals will come down to your overall preferences. The Rocks and Circular Quay put you in close proximity to Sydney’s top attractions. Darling Harbour, along with beachside neighborhoods like Manly and Bondi, are ideal for families.

Potts Point and Kings Cross position you close to the city and offer more budget-friendly accommodation. And Surry Hills has many great cafes and restaurants—it’s also close to the city center.

How Far In Advance Should I Book A Vacation Rental In Sydney?

Ideally, you want to book your Sydney vacation rental as far in advance as possible as this can ensure cheaper prices along with the most availability.

Are Vacation Rentals In Sydney Typically Cheaper Than Hotels?

In general, yes, Sydney vacation rentals are typically cheaper than hotels. However, you can find more budget-friendly hotel rooms if you compromise on certain things—mainly location, size, and amenities.

What Amenities Are Usually Included In Vacation Rentals In Sydney?

Amenities that are usually included in Sydney vacation homes include full kitchens, washers and dryers, air conditioning, and wifi. Some vacation rentals may also include swimming pools, car parking, and gyms.

Is It Common For Vacation Rentals In Sydney To Have Parking Available?

No, it isn’t common for vacation rentals in Sydney to have parking available. If your vacation rental does have parking, then you can expect to pay additional fees in order to use it.

Conclusion

Sydney vacation homes come in all shapes and sizes, offering guests home comforts and additional amenities to enhance their overall stay.

Our top vacation rental pick in the city is the Darlinghurst Sky Pool Apartment—an aesthetically appealing apartment with access to a rooftop pool. However, coming in second is the Beachfront Home in Tamarama, which supplies travelers with three bedrooms, beach views, and all the amenities you could possibly need.

12 Best Cancun Resorts for Families

What do you get when you combine white sand beaches, water sports activities, a unique, extensive Mayan history, and some of the best all-inclusive resorts in the world? Well, you get a dreamy vacation destination, of course—one that appeals to a wide range of travelers!

Cancun, Mexico, is known for being one of the most popular locations for a spring break getaway. But it is also a haven for families with year-round warm weather, plenty of activities, and child-friendly stretches of sand that boast crystal-clear waters and beachside cabanas. 

With so many incredible resorts dotted throughout the Yucatán Peninsula city, it can be challenging to decide the right resort for you. So, to help make your vacation planning that little bit easier, we’ve curated a list of 12 of the best Cancun resorts for families, many of which provide all-inclusive packages, sprawling oasis swimming pools, and access to nearby beaches so you’ll never be short of things to do.

Topping our list is the Wyndham Grand Cancun All-Inclusive Resort & Villas, with its plethora of onsite amenities. However, coming in a close second is the Iberostar Selection Cancun because of its ten swimming pools, kids’ club, and nightly theater shows.

Top 12 Best Cancun Resorts for Families

  1. Wyndham Grand Cancun All Inclusive Resort & Villas (Best Overall) 
  2. Grand Residences Riviera Cancun, a Registry Collection Hotel (Best Kids’ Club)
  3. Beach Palace – All Inclusive (Best Onsite Waterslides)
  4. Wyndham Alltra Cancun All-Inclusive Resort (Best Beach Access)
  5. Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort (Best Interior Decor) 
  6. Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort (Best Onsite Restaurants)
  7. The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Villas & Spa Cancun (Best Budget-Friendly Resort)
  8. Iberostar Selection Cancun (Best Indoor Play Area)
  9. JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa (Best for Beach Views)
  10. Riu Palace Costa Mujeres – All Inclusive (Best Evening Entertainment)
  11. Moon Palace Cancun All-Inclusive (Best for Golf)
  12. Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach Cancun – All-Inclusive (Best Spa)

Best Family-Friendly Cancun Resorts

1. Best Overall – Wyndham Grand Cancun All Inclusive Resort & Villas

Building view of Wyndham Grand Cancun All Inclusive Resort & Villas
Building view of Wyndham Grand Cancun All Inclusive Resort & Villas

The Wyndham Grand Cancun Resort—also known as the Omni Cancun Hotel—is a five-star beachfront all-inclusive resort in the Cancun hotel zone. Putting you just steps away from various shopping and dining options, the Wyndham is up there as one of the best-located hotels in Cancun. However, with the amount of onsite facilities at the property, you really won’t ever want to leave.

Featuring a zero-grade entry pool, as well as a shallow kids pool with a small waterslide and water features, both adults and children can soak up the sun with views of the palm-lined beachfront.

In addition to the pools, the Wyndham also offers guests a 35-person hot tub, a swim-up bar, onsite restaurants, access to the beach, basketball courts, and a spa—it really does supply you with everything you could need all in one place!

With spacious sea and lagoon view rooms, each equipped with large beds, air conditioning, and private, relaxing balconies, there really is no faulting the Wyndham as a suitable Cancun family resort. 

For families who enjoy additional space, the Wyndham even has three-bedroom villas with kitchenettes and immaculate ocean views.

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2. Best Kids’ Club – Grand Residences Riviera Cancun, a Registry Collection Hotel

Building view of Grand Residences Riviera Cancun
Building view of Grand Residences Riviera Cancun

Sometimes, on a family vacation, you just need a break from your kids, and the Grand Residences Riviera Cancun allows you to do just that.

The five-star all-inclusive resort’s kids club, along with its attentive, fully trained staff, entertain little ones with age-appropriate activities all throughout the day. So yes, Mom and Dad, that means you can enjoy a trip to the spa, a soak in the hot tub, or a well-deserved cocktail at one of the onsite bars. 

Situated within walking distance of Cancun’s world-class marina, hotel guests can take a stroll down the beach and participate in snorkeling, fishing, and diving, all before retreating to their sea-view balcony rooms, each with a kitchenette for their convenience. 

Whether you choose to splash about in the hotel’s two pools or treat your taste buds to a gourmet Mexican feast, the Grand Residences Riviera Cancun has you covered making it one of the best resorts in Cancun for families with little ones in tow.

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3. Best Onsite Waterslides – Beach Palace – All Inclusive

Bedroom view of Beach Palace
Bedroom view of Beach Palace

As a child, is there anything more exciting than a water park at your hotel? The answer is of course, no, which is why the Beach Palace All Inclusive is one of the best resorts in Cancun for families.

With that being said, although the water slides are the real star of the show, the Beach Palace also provides guests with three swimming pools, four onsite restaurants, and daily and nightly entertainment that the whole family will love. 

Plus, as the hotel is located in Cancun’s hotel zone, just moments away from popular area attractions, the Beach Palace puts you in the midst of all the city has to offer. So, days out couldn’t be any easier! 

Finally, to top the Beach Palace off, the resort’s superior governor suites with in-room hot tubs, separate living areas, and expansive ocean-view balconies give families the space and privacy they need to unwind at the end of each and every day.

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4. Best Beach Access – Wyndham Alltra Cancun All-Inclusive Resort

Pool view of Wyndham Alltra Cancun Resort
Pool view of Wyndham Alltra Cancun Resort

If you’re a family of beach lovers, then look no further than the Wyndham Alltra Cancun Resort. This stunning four-star resort in Cancun is surrounded on all sides by a beautiful white sand beach, meaning trips to the sand couldn’t be more convenient. 

Boasting uninterrupted Caribbean Sea views, the Wynham Alltra and its mini golf course, kids clubs, two swimming pools, and toddler-friendly water park is nothing short of a kids’ paradise, which, understandably, has resulted in it being one of Cancun’s top family-friendly properties. 

Offering guests modern, commodious rooms—some even with swim-up infinity pools—and additional recreational activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and bike riding, a stay at the Wyndham Alltra is one you won’t ever forget.

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5. Best Interior Decor – Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort

Pool view of Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe
Pool view of Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe

Another of the best family Cancun hotels is the all-inclusive Hilton Cancun, which welcomes guests with a restaurant, a kids club, a child-friendly water park, and a sizable swimming pool that overlooks the ocean. 

Featuring bright, contemporary balcony rooms—all with enough space for families to spread out—the Hilton is an excellent hotel choice for those with kids of all ages. You’ll also find that the hotel’s common areas further reflect the property’s up-to-date decor as the lounges, terraces, and restaurants are all styled with immaculate earthy-toned furnishings, leaving you awe-struck from the moment you enter its doors.

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6. Best Onsite Restaurants – Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort

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Building view of Marriott Cancun Resort

Tranquility, sleek furnishings, and luxurious, world-class amenities are waiting for you at the elegant Marriott Cancun All-Inclusive Hotel. Situated directly on the beach—giving your kids the space they need to burn off some steam—the Marriott Cancun and its outdoor pool is one of the best family friendly resorts in the area. 

However, although its pool and nearby beach are two major selling points of this property, its restaurants are what really set this resort apart from the rest. Home to not one, not two, but eight gourmet restaurants, the Marriott Cancun is a true foodie’s paradise that will tantalize your taste buds for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 

Add on the fact that the hotel has a variety of children’s programs, a playground, water recreational activities, and opulent ultramodern rooms, and it probably comes as no surprise that the Marriott Cancun is favored by families who enjoy a little bit of luxury.

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7. Best Budget-Friendly Resort – The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Villas & Spa Cancun

Pool view of The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Villas & Spa
Pool view of The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Villas & Spa

As far as budget-friendly Cancun family hotels go, the Westin Laguna Mar Ocean is definitely one worth mentioning.

Positioned in Cancun’s hotel zone, the five-star resort with private beach access, four outdoor pools, and a variety of activities—including mini golf, tennis, and water sports—supplies you with plenty of onsite entertainment without breaking the bank. 

Granted, the resort doesn’t offer all-inclusive packages like others on our list. But its studios, one-bed, and two-bed villas all come with well-equipped kitchens, meaning you can whip up meals as and when you please.

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8. Best for Watersports – Iberostar Selection Cancun

Lounge view of Iberostar Cancun
Lounge view of Iberostar Cancun

If you’re traveling to Cancun with slightly older kids, then you’ll want to consider the Iberostar Cancun. This family-friendly resort not only features a private beach, an onsite water park, and ten (yes, ten!) swimming pools, but it also has enticing water sports facilities.

What’s more is that the Iberostar Cancun has nightly theater shows, a kids’ club, six bars, and five restaurants. So whether you fancy Japanese hibachi, classic French cuisine, or authentic Mexican dishes, they’re never more than a short walk away.

Along with its plethora of entertainment and its variety of cuisines, the Iberostar Cancun boasts 426 rooms—many of which have ocean views—as well as 82 villas if you prefer a bit more space. All rooms come with free wifi, open balconies, and air conditioning.

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9. Best for Beach Views – JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa

Building view of JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa
Building view of JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa

Beach views are in an abundance at the JW Marriott, as guests can enjoy sights of the Caribbean Sea the second they open their eyes. Along with private balconies, the rooms at the Marriott are furnished with flat-screen TVs, lavish bedding, and coffee-making facilities—all with different bed configurations to suit families of up to four people. 

Unfortunately, the JW Marriott doesn’t offer its guests all-inclusive packages. However, the resort does have numerous onsite restaurants which serve a range of cuisines to suit all palettes. You’ll also be bang smack in the middle of Cancun’s hotel zone, so off-site restaurants, as well as activities and shopping opportunities are only a short walk away.

With additional amenities including an inviting pool, an exclusive Mayan-inspired spa, and a fitness center with a tennis court, the JW Marriott is up there as one of the best—and more affordable—resorts in all of Cancun.

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10. Best Evening Entertainment – Riu Palace Costa Mujeres – All Inclusive

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Living room view of Riu Palace Costa Mujeres

The Riu Palace Costa Mujeres is yet another kid-friendly resort in Cancun with a wide selection of activities for little ones to get involved with.

From the hotel’s five swimming pools and its kids’ club to its playground and snorkeling opportunities down on the beach, kids of all ages will be thoroughly entertained throughout the duration of their stay.  

Once the sun begins to set, you’ll be invited to watch the resort’s evening entertainment, where both kids and adults can immerse themselves in the excitement. Then, when the evening comes to a close, your spacious hotel room that is fitted with a bath, a large double bed, and a separate seating area will entice you in for some much-needed R and R.

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11. Best for Golf – Moon Palace Cancun All-Inclusive

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Lobby view of Moon Palace Cancun

The Moon Palace Cancun is a spectacular family resort that supplies guests with all-inclusive opulence and several onsite amenities. 

Kids will be thrilled to know that the Moon Palace boasts a grand swimming pool, a double wave simulator, a cutting-edge playroom, and, of course, an onsite kids club. And adults will be pleased with the hotel’s 27-hole golf course, spa, and nightclub. 

Room configurations at the Moon Palace Cancun vary from deluxe garden rooms with two double beds to two-bedroom presidential suites that are the epitome of luxury.

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12. Best Spa – Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach Cancun – All-Inclusive

Restaurant view of Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach Cancun
Restaurant view of Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach Cancun

Vacations with kids don’t need to be go, go, go every single day of your trip, which is why booking a resort with a spa is something you’ll thank yourself for later.

The Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach Cancun has a whopping 40,000-square-foot spa that offers full-body treatments, hydrotherapy, and other beauty services—the perfect afternoon activity for a stressed-out parent.

As you may be able to tell from the sheer size of the spa alone, the Grand Fiesta is an enormous resort with 602 suites—all with balconies that overlook the Caribbean Sea, and the lagoon shaped pool. 

To feed and entertain all of its guests, the Grand Fiesta Americana has nine fine dining restaurants, including a AAA Five Diamond French dining experience, a kids’ club, and a selection of water sports activities that take place down on the beach.

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What to Look for When Choosing Family Resorts in Cancun

Traveling with kids adds a whole new layer of stress. So, finding the right resort can ultimately make or break your vacation. When choosing a family-friendly Cancun resort, keep these five important factors in mind, as they’ll help create a stress-free, fun-filled getaway that the entire family will love.

Activities and Entertainment

One of the most important things to consider when booking a resort with kids in tow is the activities and entertainment that the property offers. Sure, a swimming pool will keep kids entertained for a day or two, but if you have kids who get bored easily, then you may need additional activities to keep them entertained.

As Cancun is home to plenty of world-class resorts, you can expect to find hotels that offer more than just standard amenities. Some resorts have on-site water parks, for example, while others give you access to private beachfronts. 

When deciding on your Cancun resort, think about the things your kids love doing while away, and opt for a hotel with these facilities on site.

Want to learn more about traveling in the Yucatan Peninsula? Check out our guide to the key differences between Cancun Vs. Riviera Maya.

Proximity to Restaurants and Popular Points of Interest

Although many Cancun resorts have everything you could possibly need onsite, it is always nice to venture out of the property and explore Cancun as a whole. If you do like to get out and about, then a resort’s location is definitely something to think about.

Resorts in Cancun’s hotel zone, for example, are in a perfect location as there are various restaurants, points of interest, and beaches nearby.

Hotels out of this zone, however, may require you to rely on shuttle buses or other forms of transportation—sometimes not ideal if you’re traveling with toddlers or young children.

Cancun resort
Cancun resort

Budget

Resorts in Cancun can range in price. So, your budget is one of the very first things to take into consideration.

Many hotels offer all-inclusive packages meaning you won’t need to pay out of pocket for meals. And not having to pay for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, could mean that your accommodation budget raises significantly. 

While determining your budget, think about all the additional extras that come with a trip to Cancun. Will you be out participating in off-site activities? Do you plan on going shopping or exploring the area’s eateries? All these things will ultimately affect your overall budget, so we highly recommend coming up with a brief plan before booking a hotel.

At the end of the day, you don’t want to spend the majority of your holiday budget on a hotel to then not have enough funds to enjoy all Cancun has to offer now, do you?

Room Types

The type of room you book can play a big part in the success of your vacation, as being cramped up in a tiny room with overactive kids doesn’t sound like anyone’s idea of fun. 

Resorts in Cancun offer guests everything from simple double rooms to two-bedroom villas that are equipped with full kitchens. So, no matter what your preferences are, there is a room option to suit you. 

If your hotel doesn’t have all-inclusive packages, then opt for a room with kitchen facilities. However, if you’re a small family who is taking advantage of an all-inclusive package, then a smaller, more simple room should be more than sufficient.

Dining Options and All-Inclusive Packages

Speaking of all-inclusive packages, the dining options a hotel provides could also influence your resort decision. When traveling with kids, having an all-inclusive package with numerous on-site restaurants to choose from can take the stress out of meal times—a common issue with young kids, especially.

Look for a hotel with a selection of restaurants that offer different cuisines. That way, you’ll never have to worry about where you’ll dine next, and your little ones will be fed and content throughout the entirety of your trip.

Restaurant in Cancun
Restaurant in Cancun

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are There Kid-Friendly Activities and Attractions in Cancun?

Cancun is a kid’s paradise as not only does it play host to some of the best all-inclusive family-friendly resorts in the world, but it also has a wide range of activities that the entire family will enjoy.

From white sand beaches and colorful water parks to aquariums, zoos, and adventure parks, there really is no shortage of activities to fill the entirety of your days.

What Cancun Accommodations Offer the Best Amenities for Families?

Some of the best Cancun accommodations for families in terms of amenities include the Wyndham Grand Cancun All-Inclusive Resort & Villas, the Beach Palace – All-Inclusive, and the Wyndham Alltra Cancun All-Inclusive Resort.

However, the Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort, The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Villas & Spa Cancun, and the Iberostar Selection Cancun are three other great options.

All of these hotels provide guests with swimming pools and onsite activities, while some also have beach access, kids’ clubs, and water parks.

Is Cancun Safe for Families?

Yes, Cancun is completely safe for families. The Yucatán Peninsula is one of the safest regions in Mexico. And with family-friendly resorts that particularly cater to those with children, you’ll never feel out of place or in any danger.

What are the Best Family-Friendly Beaches in Cancun?

There is no shortage of breathtaking beaches in Cancun. However, some of the best for families include Playa Delfines, Playa Tortugas, Playa Caracol, and Playa Langosta.

Conclusion

Cancun is one of those destinations that ticks all the boxes. It has excellent restaurants, pristine beaches, thrilling activities, a rich history, warm year-round weather, and world-class resorts—it’s understandable why families flock to the area all 12 months of the year. 

Of all the family-friendly resorts in Cancun, however, our top pick goes to the Wyndham Grand Cancun All Inclusive Resort & Villas for its extensive onsite amenities, and its generous ocean-view rooms. Coming in second is the Iberostar Selection Cancun, and that’s largely thanks to its ten swimming pools—what kid doesn’t love swimming?

8 Best Hotels in Bar Harbor, Maine

Seeking small-town charm? Be sure to check out Bar Harbor, Maine— the gateway to Acadia National Park. We’re talking ocean cliffs, dense woodland, and stunning beaches, perfect for all the outdoor lovers out there.

You can explore the art galleries, shops, and museums dotting the quaint downtown area, or dig into some seriously delicious and fresh seafood. Summer is perfect for kayaking, sailing, and whale watching, while Autumn is a special treat for leaf peeping. Whatever season (or reason) you choose to travel, Bar Harbor has a cozy place for you in mind.

We’ve rounded up eight hotels in Bar Harbor, Maine so you have a comfy place to rest your head after a long day of outdoor adventure in this breathtaking town. Our favorite is the Grand Harbor Inn because of its prime location, unique boutique feel, and incredible views.

But continue reading for the rest of our suggestions to weigh all your options and pick the perfect stay for you!

Top 8 Best Hotels in Bar Harbor Maine

  1. Grand Harbor Inn (Best Overall)
  2. Acadia Hotel – Downtown (Best Downtown)
  3. Harborside Hotel, Spa & Marina (Best Spa)
  4. The Inn on Mount Desert (Best Staff)
  5. The Inn at Ocean’s Edge (Best Pool)
  6. Salt Cottages (Best Cottages)
  7. Harborage Inn on the Oceanfront (Best View)
  8. Saltair Inn Waterfront B&B (Best B&B)

8 Best Hotels in Bar Harbor Maine

1. Best Overall – Grand Harbor Inn

Balcony view of Grand Harbor Inn
Balcony view of Grand Harbor Inn

The Grand Harbor Inn is first on our list for good reason. Located on the quiet shores of Camden Harbor, this luxury boutique hotel is walking distance to cultural landmarks like the Camden Town Opera House and Camden Hills State Park.

Every one of the ten elegantly appointed rooms features private balconies offering breathtaking harbor views, gas fireplaces for some added warmth and bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and rainfall showers. 

Indulge yourself in the many complimentary amenities like daily continental breakfast delivered to your room, Wi-Fi, parking, and access to a nearby YMCA with a full spa and fitness center. 

Whether it’s a relaxing moment on your balcony taking in the beautiful views or an adventure to nearby natural wonders, Grand Harbor Inn offers an unforgettable stay, filled with genuine Maine hospitality and old-time charm.

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2. Best Downtown- Acadia Hotel – Downtown

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Building view of Acadia Hotel – Downtown

If you are looking for a hotel right in the center of the town square, then this boutique hotel is your gateway to the lovely world of Bar Harbor with a variety of shops, art galleries, and fine dining around every corner. 

Besides its prime location, the Acadia Hotel offers adorable rooms, each with their own unique personality, blending old-fashioned coziness with all the modern comforts of home. With its impeccable service, this family-owned business makes every visit special and personal by providing free parking, hot tubs available all-year-round, free bicycles, and hiking equipment. 

Experience the exciting vibe of downtown and get up close and personal with the natural beauty of Acadia National Park when you stay at Acadia Hotel – Downtown, which offers the best of both worlds.

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3. Best Spa – Harborside Hotel, Spa & Marina

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Pool view of Harborside Hotel Marina And Spa

Be pampered in waterfront luxury at the Harborside Hotel, Spa & Marina, which combines luxury and relaxation only a stone’s throw away from the Abbe Museum and Acadia National Park. Here, each and every detail—from the marble bathrooms and sophisticated rooms to the splendid suites—gives you a tranquil escape. 

Take advantage of the many exclusive facilities such as an outdoor pool, gym, tennis courts, and many dining areas, all covered by the resort fee. The most outstanding highlight of this hotel is the state-of-the art wellness spa, which guarantees healing of body and mind, offering customized massages and signature facials. 

Whether it is a spectacular bay view or all the luxury features of your room, the Harborside hotel is an unparalleled vacation spot.

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4. Best Staff – The Inn on Mount Desert

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Building view of The Inn on Mount Desert

Indulge in a new style of hospitality at The Inn on Mount Desert. This modern oasis features coastal-inspired rooms with all the comforts of home, giving you the sweet zzz’s you need and all memories to last a lifetime. 

The Inn is perfectly located, offering easy access to the downtown Village Green area, and only a short walk from the mesmerizing waterfronts and the magical Acadia National Park. The Inn is particularly confident with its staff who pay extra attention to guests and are ready to do whatever it takes to make your stay a memorable one. 

From the advantage of free on-site parking to the modern conveniences in each room, you’re guaranteed to have an extraordinary visit at The Inn on Mount Desert.

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5. Best Pool – The Inn at Ocean’s Edge

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Pool view of The Inn at Ocean’s Edge

Find your slice of paradise at The Inn at Ocean’s Edge, perched on the scenic Western shore of Penobscot Bay. This is one of the best luxury hotels on our list, just minutes from Camden Village, with its gorgeous ocean view Infinity pool & spa being the crown jewel. 

Rooms are a haven of comfort, offering striking views, whirlpool tubs, and cozy fireplaces. The inn enhances your stay with complimentary homemade breakfast, afternoon sweets, and weekly cocktail parties.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Maine’s coast, enjoy the warmth of the fire pit, or relax in the hot tub and gardens. The Inn at Ocean’s Edge is the perfect backdrop for a romantic getaway or a peaceful, poolside retreat.

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6. Best Cottages – Salt Cottages

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Dining room in the Salt Cottages

You’ll be in the vibrant heart of Bar Harbor when you stay at Salt Cottages, just minutes from downtown and easy access to exploring Acadia National Park.

Classic Maine meets contemporary charm at these stylish and family-friendly cottages. Each cottage, dating back to the 1940s, has been lovingly transformed, offering a chic yet comfortable retreat. 

Experience a resort-like atmosphere complete with a swimming pool, hot tub, on-site dining, and a plethora of clubhouse activities, like ping-pong and cornhole. Enjoy the outdoor seating areas for stunning ocean views, making Salt Cottages your lively seaside haven that the whole family will love.

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7. Best View – Harborage Inn on the Oceanfront

Bedroom view of Harborage Inn on the Oceanfront
Bedroom view of Harborage Inn on the Oceanfront

This family-operated inn in downtown Boothbay (just voted the 2nd prettiest village in Maine!) combines modern luxury with the peaceful tranquility of the Maine coast. Wake up to panoramic—and truly unbeatable—harbor views, and enjoy the convenience of a central location that allows for leisurely strolls to waterfront activities and dining. 

The Harborage inn is unique because it feels like a boutique hotel, but it keeps the charm and attention to detail of a bed and breakfast. The Inn has been recently renovated with newly refreshed rooms, and is adorned with thoughtful, hand-selected decor. 

The best part? The inn states that all their food is made on premises with a focus on local and organic produce and ingredients from Maine, and all of the recipes have been handcrafted and created to offer you a delicious (and in season) gourmet breakfast.

And if you appreciate customer service, well, you’re in good hands, as they pride themselves on that, too.

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8. Best B&B – Saltair Inn Waterfront B&B

Outdoors view view of Saltair Inn Waterfront Bed and Breakfast
Outdoors view view of Saltair Inn Waterfront Bed and Breakfast

Saltair Inn Waterfront B&B is a serene sanctuary set against the picturesque backdrop of Frenchman Bay. This 1887 gem, just blocks from the heart of Downtown, blends historical charm with modern luxury. 

Each room and suite is super quaint and comfy, featuring unique decor, designer linens, and cozy gas fireplaces, with some including additional luxuries like clawfoot tubs or whirlpool tubs and heated bathroom floors. Wake up to the gentle sounds of the bay and enjoy a mouth-watering breakfast on your deck or in the grand dining room. 

Throughout the day, you can unwind in the sunroom with snacks, or relax on the back lawn on Adirondack chairs. This bayview hotel offers more than just a place to stay, it provides a relaxing and luxurious experience, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of casual elegance.

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What to Look for When Choosing a hotel in Bar Harbor, Maine

When you’re searching for a hotel in Bar Harbor, Maine, keep these things top of mind:

Location

A central location can make your Bar Harbor experience even better by cutting down on travel time and ensuring you’re close to all the town’s highlights. In other words, try to snag a hotel that is close to popular spots like Acadia National Park and the waterfront.

And if you’re looking for nightly entertainment, try to stay near downtown Bar Harbor.

Views

If you’re like everyone else flocking to Bar Harbor, chances are you’ve traveled for its stunning natural beauty. With that in mind, look for hotels that have scenic views of the ocean or mountains to truly immerse yourself in the beautiful surroundings.

Amenities

Depending on your travel needs, consider what amenities are important to you. This might include complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, parking facilities, a fitness center, or on-site restaurants. If you’re visiting during summer, you might also want a hotel with air conditioning.

Accessibility

Are you planning to cover a lot of ground in Bar Harbor or Maine in general on your trip? Be sure to check how accessible the hotel is to public transportation, shuttle services, or main roads.

Customer Reviews

Customer reviews are always important. Look at recent reviews to gauge the quality of service, cleanliness, and overall guest satisfaction. Be sure to pay attention to repeated comments, as they are likely to highlight consistent (both good and bad) aspects of the hotel’s experience.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time to visit Bar Harbor?

The best time to visit Bar Harbor is during the late spring and fall (May to October) when the weather is warm and Acadia National Park and all the other attractions are fully operational. July and August are the most touristy months, and September and October are the months where you can see the most spectacular fall foliage.

How many days should I spend in Bar Harbor?

For the best experience, we think a stay of 3 to 5 days is ideal to explore the main attractions of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park without feeling pressed for time.

Is Bar Harbor expensive?

Like many other hot tourist spots, Bar Harbor can be very expensive, especially during the busy season (July-August). However, the town provides a variety of lodging and dining options that can be afforded by all budgets. Planning and booking in advance are also worth noting as they can help you save some money.

Are there activities for children in Bar Harbor?

Of course! Bar Harbor is a very family-oriented destination that offers visitors a wide array of local activities that are suitable for children, including tide pooling, junior ranger programs in Acadia, whale watching tours, and interactive museums.

Do I need a car in Bar Harbor?

Although downtown Bar Harbor is walkable, having a car is a major perk if you want to visit Acadia National Park and the surrounding areas. On the other hand, the Island Explorer bus service provides routes for summer months through both the park and town if you’d prefer to go that route.

Can I see whales in Bar Harbor?

Yes! The town of Bar Harbor is a well-known whale-watching location, and the season typically runs from late spring until October. You will be able to see humpback, finback, and minke whales, among many other species!

What should I pack for a trip to Bar Harbor?

Always pack according to the season, layering your clothes for the cold months and bringing lighter outfits for the summer. Last but not least, don’t forget to pack your hiking or walking shoes, rain gear, sunscreen, and insect repellent for outdoor activities! You’ll thank us later!

Conclusion

And there you have it—our comprehensive guide to eight of Bar Harbor, Maine’s finest hotels, ensuring you find the perfect stay after a day filled with outdoor exploration and town indulgences.

While the Grand Harbor Inn stands out for its sublime location, boutique charm, and stunning views, each of these hotels offers a little something special to make your stay memorable. 

Whether you’re drawn to all the pamperings of a spa resort, the charm of a family-run B&B, or the rustic and authentic vibe of a seaside cottage, our selection caters to diverse preferences and needs. 

Read into the details, consider what stands out the most, and choose the ideal backdrop for your Bar Harbor adventures. 

Happy travels!

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