Nova Scotia vacation rentals

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Select from 648 houses, 330 apartments, and other vacation rentals to find the perfect place for your stay in Nova Scotia. Vacation homes offer the amenities you expect for your stay with friends, family, or just your pet, like WiFi and parking. At the end of the day, you're sure to find a rental to meet everyone's needs, including a place that is accessible or non-smoking.

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Find out more about Nova Scotia

Find out more about Nova Scotia

Why visit Nova Scotia

  1. Stunning Natural Scenery: Nova Scotia boasts breathtaking landscapes, including beautiful lakes and picturesque parks, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
  2. Charming Coastal Communities: Explore the welcoming Eastern Shore and experience the local culture and hospitality.
  3. Rich Historical Sites: Discover the history of places like Kentville, offering a mix of relaxation and exploration.
  4. Diverse Accommodation Options: Choose from cozy apartments, charming cottages, and unique Atlantic hideaways for a comfortable stay.
  5. Family-Friendly Activities: Enjoy a variety of adventures suitable for families, ensuring fun for all ages.

Popular types of accommodation in Nova Scotia

Looking for the perfect vacation rental in Nova Scotia? You're in the right place! Our most popular accommodations include cozy apartments, houses, and charming cottages. Whether you want to stay in downtown Halifax or find a whole home for your family, we have options that suit every need. Discover the latest apartments and hidden gems like Atlantic Hideaway, all while enjoying the unique charm of Nova Scotia houses.

  • Apartments: The top choice for visitors, offering comfortable living spaces in urban settings across Nova Scotia.
  • Houses: A favored option for families and groups, providing a home-like experience with all amenities.
  • Cottages: Charming and cozy, these rentals are perfect for those seeking a rustic retreat by the water or in the woods.
  • Cabins: Ideal for nature enthusiasts, these rentals offer a peaceful escape with a touch of wilderness.
  • Villas: Luxurious and spacious, villas cater to those looking for upscale accommodations during their stay.**

Top attractions in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and those seeking stunning scenery. Explore beautiful lakes, parks, and national parks that offer a range of activities for travelers looking to enjoy nature, relax on the beach, and soak in breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're adventuring with family or friends, Nova Scotia promises unforgettable experiences in its picturesque surroundings.

  1. Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk: Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere along the scenic boardwalk, featuring local shops, restaurants, and stunning waterfront views. Perfect for families, it offers outdoor activities and a chance to explore Halifax's rich maritime history.
  2. Cape Breton Highlands National Park: Experience breathtaking landscapes with rugged coastlines, lush forests, and picturesque hiking trails. Ideal for adventure seekers, it promises outdoor activities and unforgettable scenic vistas.
  3. Dalhousie University: A hub of academic excellence, this modern university boasts beautiful architecture and a lively campus atmosphere. Explore its historic buildings and engage with a diverse student community in the heart of the city.

Things to do recommended for couples

For a romantic getaway in Nova Scotia, hit the slopes at Ski Wentworth for some exhilarating skiing, dance the night away at the Shore Club Dance Hall, or enjoy an enchanting concert at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium. Each experience offers a unique vibe perfect for couples.

Things to do recommended for families

Your family will have a blast in Nova Scotia! Enjoy exciting sports events at Scotiabank Centre, glide on ice at RBC Centre, and unleash your competitive spirit at Playdium Dartmouth, an arcade adventure zone perfect for all ages. It's an unforgettable family vacation!

Things to do recommended for groups

In Nova Scotia, your group can shop at Dartmouth Crossing for a fun retail experience, try your luck at Casino Nova Scotia for a night of excitement, and enjoy a round of golf at Cabot Links amidst beautiful outdoor scenery.

What do I need to keep in mind when booking a vacation in Nova Scotia

When traveling with a group, family, pets, or planning for extended stays, it’s important to prioritize your search effectively. Here are some helpful booking tips for using Vrbo.

  • Traveling to Nova Scotia with a group: Think about how many bedrooms you'll require, as well as features like a full kitchen or outdoor areas for group activities. Luckily, you can easily filter for these options and many more on Vrbo.
  • Traveling to Nova Scotia with young kids: Traveling with young kids can be quite demanding. It's important to prioritize their comfort and safety, along with having suitable amenities like a private swimming pool. Additionally, it’s wise to think about how close you are to family-friendly attractions.
  • Taking your pets with you to Nova Scotia: For many families, a trip wouldn't feel complete without their furry companions. If that resonates with you, explore Vrbo properties that welcome pets. Most of these pet-friendly accommodations offer feeding bowls and beds, ensuring that every member of the family feels at home.
  • Planning for a long term stay visiting Nova Scotia: If you're in search of vacation rentals offering discounts for stays of a month or more, you've come to the right spot. By using the appropriate filters, you can effortlessly discover and save on monthly rentals. Don't forget to include options like a parking space, a well-equipped kitchen, or a private pool in your search criteria as well.

Where to stay in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia offers a delightful blend of outdoor adventure, family-friendly activities, and stunning scenery. Explore the charming Eastern Shore, where friendly locals welcome you with open arms. Don't miss the historical sites in Kentville, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Whether you're seeking adventure or a tranquil escape, Nova Scotia's unique atmosphere ensures an unforgettable travel experience for everyone.

  • Halifax: Halifax is a vibrant coastal city in Nova Scotia, known for its rich maritime history and stunning waterfront. Travelers flock to Halifax for family outings, business engagements, and outdoor experiences. The city's boardwalk offers a picturesque stroll along the harbor, while shopping centers provide a variety of retail options. Must-visit attractions include the local tourist precinct, the modern university, and nearby beaches, making it an ideal destination for both culture and relaxation.
  • Dartmouth: Located just across the harbor from Halifax, Dartmouth is a city that blends urban convenience with natural beauty. Visitors come to Dartmouth for family-friendly activities, business opportunities, and a genuine city experience. The bustling shopping centers and malls cater to diverse shopping needs, while the scenic boardwalk invites leisurely walks along the water. Local highlights include a vibrant tourist precinct, beautiful beaches, and lush parks, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
  • Downtown Halifax: Downtown Halifax is the heartbeat of the city, offering a dynamic mix of city life and outdoor activities. This neighborhood is popular among families and visitors seeking a vibrant urban experience. The boardwalk is a key attraction, along with a variety of shopping centers and malls. Notable local landmarks include the tourist precinct, a modern university, and an exciting stadium, all contributing to the lively atmosphere of Downtown Halifax.

Best time to go to Nova Scotia

If you're planning a trip to Nova Scotia, it's a good idea to check both the weather and property rates. The warmest months are July and August. Peak season runs in April, July and September, while off-peak times, like October to December tend to have fewer bookings and better deals.

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October49.8°F (9.9°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage
November39.6°F (4.2°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly Low
December30.9°F (-0.6°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage

Booking with Vrbo is simple

Are you hoping to save on your next adventure? Being flexible with your travel dates can really pay off, as prices can vary quite a bit. Additionally, opting for a longer stay often leads to significant discounts. To help you find the perfect Vrbo property that fits your budget, take advantage of our filters to sort by price, location, and type of vacation rental. We’re here to support your travel planning every step of the way!

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Vrbo Trips: Effortless planning

Vrbo's Trip Board is designed to help you plan your trips effortlessly. You can create new itineraries, manage your ongoing plans, or review and organize your reservations all in one place. Your saved or booked properties are conveniently categorized into Potential, Upcoming, or Current Trips. To check out Trip Boards, simply visit: https://www.vrbo.com/trips.

**Based on Vrbo properties booked during 2023 and 2024.

Natural grandeur and outdoor pursuits await in Nova Scotia

A picturesque province in eastern Canada, Nova Scotia is destination for outdoorsy types, wildlife enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Scattered across a peninsula and offshore islands, it's a haven of postcard-perfect coastal scenes, with its weathered cliffs, quaint old lighthouses and wild seals basking in the sun. The vacation rentals in Nova Scotia provide a basecamp for a wealth of outdoorsy adventures ranging from hiking to sea kayaking, while those in search of more relaxed pursuits will find them in abundance within the region's cities – such as the capital Halifax, known for its star-shaped citadel and buzzing waterfront.

UNESCO historical treasures in Nova Scotia

One of Nova Scotia's star attractions is Old Town Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Situated beside a quaint harbor, the 18th-century settlement is known for its colorful historic houses, and is home to pretty shops, award-winning eateries and the legendary Bluenose II. A replica of the original ship launched here in 1921, the elegant vessel offers 2-hour cruises to visitors. Another of Nova Scotia's UNESCO sites is Joggins Fossil Cliffs. Situated on the breathtaking Bay of Fundy, the site encompasses 15 kilometers of exposed rugged rock formations, jam-packed with fossils that date back millions of years.

Whether you want exhilaration or calm, Nova Scotia caters

If there's one thing Nova Scotia doesn't lack, it's activities. A real treat for those who love the great outdoors, the province is a maritime playground for sea kayaking, white-knuckle tidal bore rafting, sportsfishing and year-round surfing. The province is also a hotspot for those wanting to tick whale watching off their bucket list. If you're more of a landlubber, though, the region's unspoiled natural scenery provides a picturesque backdrop for hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching too, with cross-country skiing come winter. When it comes to taking it easy, the beaches, seaside wineries and quaint vacation rentals in Nova Scotia are just what the doctor ordered.

Comfy summers and cozy winters in Nova Scotia

Fringed by the sea, Nova Scotia's climate resembles a maritime one, with both winter and summer temperature extremes kept in check by the ocean. Winters, however, tend to reach freezing point, much more so than the inland areas to the west of the peninsula, and snow is common all round. Unless snowshoeing and cross-country skiing is your thing, it's probably better to visit Nova Scotia between June and October time, when the weather is comfortably warm, the water heats up and the skies are blue.

Explore Nova Scotia's peaceful forests

The vacation rentals in Nova Scotia are scattered throughout the province's mainland peninsula, though it's not so big you can't venture around if you have a car. The unspoiled scenery that blankets the province is what makes it such a treasure, and ranges from rugged cliffs and flourishing forests, to gently lapping lakes and romantic coastline scenes straight from the pages of a novel. Rivers meander through the landscape, as they did when they provided waterways for the Mi'kmaq people centuries ago, and serene beaches boast views across the sea towards Nova Scotia's offshore islands – all beckoning to be explored.

How to get to and around Nova Scotia

The nearest airport is in Stanfield Intl. Airport (YHZ), located 16.8 mi (27 km) from the city center.

If you're traveling by train, you can make your way to Halifax Station.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Nova Scotia when booking a vacation rental?
Dartmouth is one of the more well-liked areas to find a vacation home in Nova Scotia. Searching for some cool things to do and see here? Make your way to Alderney Landing and RBC Centre.
What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in Nova Scotia?
Cottages are the most popular type of vacation rental in Nova Scotia, according to our data. Even if you’ve got a different idea about what you’d like, Vrbo has vacation homes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Browse our many options to find your perfect fit.
How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Nova Scotia?
The average price for a vacation home in Nova Scotia can vary based on factors like season, property type and length of stay. Whether you’re searching for a sprawling villa with room to move around or a cozy cabin for you and your other half, just add your travel dates to see stays with unbeatable value.
How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Nova Scotia?
Prices for beach houses in Nova Scotia differ depending on the size and style of the property and time of year you’re traveling. All you have to do is enter your travel dates into Vrbo and how many guests to see your rental options and prices. From there you can use our filter tool to tailor your search by ratings, nearby activities and more.
Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in Nova Scotia?
Choose from 527 vacation rentals with WiFi in Nova Scotia. If you want to disconnect from daily life during your break, but still need to be connected to the web, these getaways have what you need. Narrow your search by applying the WiFi filter on Vrbo.
How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in Nova Scotia?
Age restrictions can vary across properties on Vrbo, so be sure to check the rules of the vacation home in Nova Scotia you’re interested in. But typically, it’s 16, 18 or 21.
How long can I rent a vacation rental in Nova Scotia for?
It’s really down to the Nova Scotia property. To look at a list of options offering extended stays, simply enter your travel dates and number of people into Vrbo’s search page. You can look forward to having the entire place to yourself, along with home comforts such as air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen and a backyard to run around in. Keep your eyes open for any long-term stays that offer weekly or monthly discounts.
Does Vrbo offer discounts for vacation homes in Nova Scotia?
In Nova Scotia, you’ll find some fantastic deals and discounts for weekly and monthly discounts on vacation rentals, as well as newly listed homes on Vrbo. Whether you’re off on a mini vacay or a longer stay, we offer plenty of options to suit your style.

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