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Holiday houses in Bunbury

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Bunbury

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 220 holiday rentals in Bunbury

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Bunbury holiday rentals start at $43 AUD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 14,290 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    130 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 40 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    20 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    90 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    200 of Bunbury holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Bunbury rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

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

Top-rated holiday rentals in Bunbury

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Top Guest favourite
A serene view of the ocean stretches beyond a tree with finely textured leaves. A line of parked cars is visible along the roadside, with expansive blue waters and a clear sky in the background.
Apartment in Bunbury
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Oceanside Studio Apartment in Bunbury, WA

Cozy beachside retreat. Our newly refurbished studio apartment is just steps from the ocean. Decorated in a fresh coastal style, this inviting getaway is ideal for couples or a stopover on your journey through the South West. With ocean views from all windows, you can relax at the Marri bench with a drink and watch the sunset over the ocean. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast with cereal, bread and eggs. Beach towels are provided, and you'll find a BBQ and comfortable seating in the courtyard.

Guest favourite
An outdoor area features a freestanding bathtub positioned on wooden decking. A small table sits beside a potted plant, and a cozy seating arrangement is visible. Lush greenery surrounds the space, with soft natural light filtering through the foliage.
Home in Witchcliffe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Yind’ala

Welcome to Yindala. Situated on 17 acres of rural bushland just minutes from Margaret River and Witchcliffe. Our single bedroom ensuite studio is the perfect retreat for couples or a solo getaway. The studio offers both indoor and outdoor living spaces. Make the most of all seasons and enjoy the outdoors under the pergola featuring outdoor bath, lounge and dining area. Snuggle up on the sofa and watch a movie on the open air projector screen or take a magnesium bath under the stars and relax..

Top Guest favourite
A rainbow arcs over a lush garden area surrounded by tall trees. Green foliage and flowering plants create a vibrant natural setting, while rustic structures can be seen in the background. A beehive is positioned in the foreground, indicating an inviting outdoor atmosphere.
Cabin in Stratham
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 562 reviews

Bush cottage retreat

Accommodation is a small cottage set in bushland, very comfortable and fully supplied with all essentials. The cottage is really only best for a couple, but if required a porta cot is available for a baby. Cooking facilities, frypan, microwave, air fryer, electric kettle, toaster and dish ware and cutlery supplied. T.V. and wifi available. In winter Pot Belly stove to keep you warm. Only 3 minutes drive to a beach. Ample parking for caravans. We don’t allow pets. We have 3 Golden Retrievers.

Guest favourite
Home in Bunbury
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Tree Street Cottage by the beach

Perfectly located in the city centre of Bunbury in the leafy heritage Tree Streets you’ll find Macnish Heritage Railway Cottage. Just a 5 minutes walk to Bunbury's best Beaches, Cafes and shops. Unique heritage character features & stylish modern touches. It has a newly renovated retreat bathroom, chefs kitchen & Laundry with washer & dryer. Stay cool with the new reverse cycle aircon throughout. Sleeps upto 5-6 with sofa bed in the lounge. Nearby- plenty of eating options and cafe.

Top Guest favourite
Morning light filters through clouds, casting a warm glow over the rolling green hills. In the foreground, farming equipment is positioned near the side of the cabin, with the landscape stretching out into the distance beyond.
Cabin in Beelerup
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

Little Hop House - escape to the valley

Little Hop House is a small home nestled amongst the green, rolling hills of the Preston River Valley in beautiful, southwest Western Australia. Situated on a working farm, only five minutes out of the nearby town of Donnybrook, but a world away from city life. Whether you want to snuggle up by the fire, explore the trails, enjoy some local produce, wines or craft beer, or perhaps visit some of the cute farm residents, Little Hop House is ready to offer you a little escape. @littlehophouse

Top Guest favourite
Cabin in Treeton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

8 Paddocks Chalets, Cowaramup

8 Paddocks- A premium, adults-only architectural retreat hidden within 180 acres of pasture and farmland. As one of only four secluded chalets on our expansive estate near Cowaramup, Chalet 3 offers an intimate escape from the everyday, intentionally designed to celebrate the slow pace of the Margaret River Wine Region. Immerse yourself in nature as you watch our iconic Highland cattle graze just beyond your window, toast the evening with legendary sunsets, and enjoy unmatched valley views.

Guest favourite
A modern kitchen features sleek stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator and oven. A large dark stone island is complemented by two wooden stools. Natural light fills the space, illuminating the minimalist cabinetry and countertop decor.
Home in Dalyellup
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Beach Escape in Dalyellup: WIFI, Netflix, and more

Unlock the door to something special – our house has been luxuriously furnished and decorated to create one of the most unique properties in the area. A calm, cozy and bright space a short 10 minute stroll away from Dalyellup Beach. Lay in your bed and listen to the waves roll in. Complimentary local wine, WIFI, Netflix, Ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling, plenty of amenities (toys/books, stocked pantry) for the whole family! Sleeps 6. All bed linen and bath towels/mats provided.

Guest favourite
The bedroom is warmly lit with gentle lighting and features a spacious bed centered against a textured wall. A cozy area rug, potted plants, and bedside lamps create a peaceful environment. Large glass doors provide a view into the room and connect the indoor and outdoor spaces.
Guesthouse in Margaret River
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 926 reviews

Explorers Rest | Sauna Sanctuary Near Town & Beach

Explorer’s Rest is a private, architecturally designed retreat set among towering Blue Gum trees. Designed for slow, restorative stays, it offers an intimate sanctuary where thoughtful design, nature, and quiet luxury come together — just minutes from town, river, bush walks, and coastline. Featured on Urban List for the past five years, Explorer’s Rest is recognised for its retreat experience. Now with your own secluded sauna and outdoor bath sanctuary for your exclusive use.

Guest favourite
Apartment in Bunbury
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 825 reviews

Cosy cottage in Bunbury walk to CBD, inlet & ocean

Enjoy a comfortable completely self-contained cottage-style stay just minutes from the Bunbury CBD, the inlet, the ocean, cafes and restaurants. This private retreat features a queen bed, air conditioning, dedicated workspace, kitchenette, private bathroom and washing machine. Ideal for business travellers, weekend getaways or those exploring the South West, with everything you need for a convenient and relaxing stay. From a single night to long term stays all are very welcome

Top Guest favourite
A charming cottage is visible, distinguished by a grey metal roof and surrounded by well-maintained greenery. A pathway leads to the entrance, while a nearby bench provides a resting spot. The neighboring building features a classic design, adding to the area's character.
Home in Bunbury
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 548 reviews

The Deli House on Charles

The Deli House A quaint cottage attached to one of Bunbury's old Icons The Charles Street Deli. This cosy home has full kitchen facilities, new bathroom/laundry facilities although we retained the SHOWER ABOVE THE BATH in keeping with the era. This may not suit the elderly. It has a large secure backyard & plenty of parking for cars, boats. Walking distance to Centrepoint Shopping Centre, town centre, great cafes, restaurants, cinemas & the Entertainment Centre.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area features a leather lounge set, centered around a modern coffee table. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, while a wall-mounted TV and an electric fireplace provide comfort. A chandelier adds a touch of elegance to the room.
Farm stay in Upper Capel
5 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Crendon Country Retreat

Welcome to Crendon Country Retreat. A luxury adult accomodation to enjoy as a base to explore the southwest region or just to take time off from a busy life and just chill in a comfortable and relaxing space. Enjoy drinks on the deck to take in the rural views and evening sunsets. At night, light up the fire pit and take in the night sky with a glass of wine in hand. Please advise at time of booking if you wish for a Twin bed setup.

Top Guest favourite
A person walks across a grassy field, leading toward a rustic hut surrounded by trees. Rolling hills are visible in the background, with a colorful sky depicting hints of sunset. The scene conveys a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.
Farm stay in Nannup
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Cleves Hut

Farm stay accommodation nestled in a picturesque valley along the Blackwood River. 790 hectares of lush rolling hills, unique bushland and wildlife. A place to unwind, relax and watch the grazing cattle surround Cleves hut. Your very own little sanctuary apart of nature. 100% offgrid and handmade with bespoke recycled timber from the farm. Slow down and experience simple living in the country. Follow us @cleves_hut

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Bunbury?

    Popular areas to stay include the waterfront precinct, neighborhoods near the city center, and beachside suburbs. Rentals in these parts provide easy access to dining, walking trails, and local attractions.

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

    Children often enjoy meeting animals at Bunbury Wildlife Park, interactive learning at the Dolphin Discovery Centre, and exploring playgrounds around the city. Beach activities, family picnics, and waterfront walks make for memorable outings.

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

    Explore dolphin cruises on Koombana Bay, visit the Bunbury Wildlife Park, and discover local galleries or murals in the city center. Watersports, nature walks, and vibrant markets bring diverse options for visitors.

  • How is the weather in Bunbury?

    Bunbury’s climate features warm summers around 60–85°F (15–30°C) and mild, wetter winters near 45–65°F (7–19°C). Pack layers and a rain jacket in cooler months, and bring light clothing in summer.

  • When is the best time to visit Bunbury?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for outdoor activities, warmer temperatures, and minimal rainfall. In winter, visitors enjoy quieter beachfronts and seasonal events despite cooler, wetter weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Bunbury?

    Frequently suggested spots include the Bunbury Wildlife Park, Koombana Bay for dolphin viewing, and the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery. The waterfront promenade and unique basalt rocks at Wyalup-Rocky Point are also popular.

  • What are some hiking trails in Bunbury?

    Explore the Big Swamp Reserve walking trails for birdwatching, stroll through Maidens Reserve, or take in seaside views along the Hungry Hollow walk. Trails around the mangroves are also frequently suggested for nature experiences.

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

    Spend time at the Bunbury Wildlife Park, build sandcastles on Back Beach, or visit the Dolphin Discovery Centre for interactive marine exhibits. Public playgrounds and green spaces make outdoor play easy year-round.

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

    Explore wineries and farm experiences in the Ferguson Valley, wander the quaint shops of Donnybrook, or hike in natural reserves around Collie. The region has forest walks, gourmet produce, and scenic lakes near Bunbury.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bunbury?

    Many vacation rentals around Bunbury welcome pets. Look for listings close to beaches or parks, where walking trails and open spaces are accessible for visitors traveling with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Bunbury?

    Bring sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be strong, especially near the beaches. Many visitors explore the street art around the city center and enjoy fresh seafood from local eateries. Locals recommend booking popular experiences ahead, especially in peak seasons.

  • What is Bunbury known for?

    Bunbury is known for its vibrant waterfront, rich marine life including frequent dolphin sightings, and colorful street art. Markets and galleries reflect the city's creative culture and coastal heritage.

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

    Explore the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery for contemporary exhibitions, stroll along Mangrove Boardwalk for local wildlife, or relax at Wyalup-Rocky Point’s unique basalt formations. These spots are often overlooked but bring a distinct local character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Bunbury?

    Fresh seafood such as local fish and prawns is frequently suggested, with cafes serving locally roasted coffee and diverse baked goods. Many visitors enjoy seasonal produce featured at weekend markets and restaurants.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Bunbury?

    Pack sunscreen, swimwear, sturdy shoes for trails, and a reusable water bottle. A light rain jacket is helpful in cooler months, and consider bringing binoculars or a camera to capture wildlife and coastal scenery.

  • What is the nightlife in Bunbury like?

    Bunbury has a lively mix of pubs, casual bars, and venues hosting local music. The waterfront precinct draws people for sunset drinks, while the town center features spots known for live bands and relaxed late-night dining.

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

    Bunbury has recurring events such as the Bunbury Fringe arts festival and local food and wine celebrations, often held in summer or late spring. Community markets and sports events also attract crowds throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bunbury?

    Many rentals around the waterfront and suburbs of Bunbury cater to families, often with spacious layouts or outdoor areas. Listings near parks and beaches make it convenient to enjoy local activities with children.

All about Bunbury

Bunbury is the third largest city in Western Australia and an easy drive south of the capital, Perth. It is often known as the City of Three Waters, as it is surrounded by the rumbling surf of the Indian Ocean to the west, the calm waters of Koombana Bay — where you can often spot bottlenose dolphins swimming freely — and the tranquil Leschenault Inlet. All this water makes Bunbury a popular destination for water activities with many spots for surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, and boating.

Bunbury is also something of a creative hotspot. The city is home to the largest collection of street and public art in regional Australia. Wander the streets to spot urban art and quirky characters painted by local artists on 20 electrical boxes scattered through the city. Bunbury provides visitors with great shopping options, including an array of independent stores on popular Victoria Street. The city also enjoys a lively cafe culture, along with bars and some of Western Australia’s best restaurants.

What are the top things to do in Bunbury?

The Cappuccino Strip

Discover Bunbury’s popular Victoria Street, known by the locals as the Cappuccino Strip for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and the aroma of roasted coffee and sweet confections coming from its many cafes. The Strip is also home to popular bars and restaurants, as well as a selection of independent shops selling unique gifts. Look out for the town’s much loved Brother and Sister fountain sculpture.

Marlston Hill Lookout

Enjoy a leisurely walk out of the city centre to the Marlston Hill Lookout — a former lighthouse that has been brilliantly converted into a multi-level viewing tower. From here you will enjoy stunning 360-degree views of the coastline and surrounding areas, including the Bunbury Harbour, Koombana Bay, and the hinterland off in the distance.

Mangroves Boardwalk

Take the short drive out of the Bunbury City Centre to the Mangroves Boardwalk. There are over 70 species of birds inhabiting these wetlands, and it is a favourite breeding ground for Western Australia’s famous Black Swans — the state’s official emblem. Enjoy a slow walk along the wetlands boardwalk, or duck into the bird hides and observe the natural Australian wildlife up close.

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