Vacation rentals in Augusta

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Top-rated accommodation in Augusta

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Home in Augusta

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

South’n Comfort in Beautiful Augusta

Come and enjoy some South’n Comfort in beautiful Augusta. A light bright 2 storey home in a quiet culdersac. Plenty of space to park a car and boat. Within easy walking distance of town, the river and the ocean. Add in beautiful bushland and you won’t want to leave. Sit on the balcony and enjoy the serenity, play the family at table tennis downstairs, try a spot of fishing, our bush golf course, take a tour of the local wineries. All at your fingertips in beautiful Augusta where two oceans meet.

26 Feb – 5 Mar

$1,931 AUD total
Guest favourite

Cabin in Beelerup

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 173 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 hop 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

25 Aug – 1 Sept

$1,749 AUD total
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Cottage in Pemberton

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Rosebank Cottage

Pretty, light, cosy, comfortable cottage. Set in beautiful cottage gardens and backing on to Gloucester National Park, the walking/biking options are endless. Open plan living area, Smart TV and Wifi. Enjoy the restful bedroom with queen bed, fine cotton sheets, quality bedding and lovely view over the garden. In the luxurious bathroom you can soak in the antique claw foot bath or shower in the seperate cubicle. Heated towel rail, a range of toiletries and Egyptian cotton towels are provided.

12 – 19 Dec

$1,257 AUD total

Popular amenities for Augusta accommodation

Stay near Augusta's top sights

Jewel Cave32 locals recommend
The Colour patch cafe and bar14 locals recommend
Augusta Hotel Motel10 locals recommend
Blue Ocean4 locals recommend
Augusta Bakery13 locals recommend
Deckchair8 locals recommend

Other great accommodation in Augusta

Guest favourite

Cabin in Forest Grove

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The Cabin Margaret River

6 – 13 Sept

$2,372 AUD total
Superhost

Cottage in Margaret River

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 448 reviews

Riverbend Forrest retreat

26 July – 2 Aug

$1,642 AUD total
Superhost

Guesthouse in Margaret River

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 306 reviews

Exmoor Cottage - Margaret River

28 Feb – 7 Mar

$1,462 AUD total
Guest favourite

Home in Margaret River

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Little Mallee Studio

20 – 27 June

$1,473 AUD total
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Guest suite in Margaret River

4.83 out of 5 average rating, 526 reviews

Seven Seas Villa

8 – 15 July

$1,054 AUD total
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Guesthouse in Gnarabup

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Sleepy Hollow adorable peaceful guesthouse.

3 – 10 Oct

$1,171 AUD total
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Apartment in Gnarabup

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 639 reviews

Beach Charm Villa Suite

9 – 16 Sept

$1,772 AUD total
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Apartment in Yallingup

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 405 reviews

Yallingup Beach Escape

4 – 11 Sept

$1,861 AUD total
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Tiny home in Quindalup

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 627 reviews

Toby Home

27 May – 1 June

$1,370 AUD total
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Guest suite in Margaret River

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 608 reviews

Studio Jungalow-sunny & lush private accommodation

19 – 26 Aug

$1,562 AUD total
Guest favourite

Bungalow in Busselton

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 578 reviews

Buss, Duns - Beach on your door step. Lux accom

26 Aug – 2 Sept

$1,039 AUD total
Guest favourite

Cabin in Stratham

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Bush cottage retreat

14 – 21 June

$1,199 AUD total

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Augusta

Total rentals

90 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

20 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

10 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

60 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

3.4K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

$46 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Augusta

Welcome to Augusta

Australia’s most southwesterly town, Augusta sits at the mouth of the Blackwood River on the shores of Hardy Inlet and Flinders Bay, the latter setting the scene for some of Australia’s best whale watching from late May until the end of August. But visitors come year round to see the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, a historic working lighthouse perched at the tip of a dramatic peninsula just south of town. Check out the interpretive centre, housed within one of the original lighthouse keepers’ cottages, before touring Australia’s tallest lighthouse, built from local limestone in 1895.

Augusta also sits at the southern end of the Cape to Cape Track, a spectacular hiking trail meandering for 135 kilometres along the Western Australian coast from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin. The full trail can be tackled in five to nine days, or you can divide it into shorter walks. While you’re in town, don’t miss the fascinating Augusta Historical Museum, which charts the history of the state’s third-oldest settlement.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Augusta

Augusta is a popular summer destination, when the weather is ideal for swimming, kitesurfing, and other water sports. In March, Augusta hosts the Augusta River Festival with markets, food stalls, fireworks, and family-friendly activities.

With limited shade along the Cape to Cape Track, hiking is typically more comfortable during the cooler months. Aim to book an accommodation in Augusta for spring if you can, when the coastal scenery is supercharged with wildflowers — more than 2,500 wildflower species alone can be found in this biodiversity hotspot. Whales arrive off the coast in the winter months, with the peak of southern right whale season typically in August, when mothers use Flinders Bay as a nursery for their newborn calves. Boat tours run twice daily during the season.


Top things to do in Augusta

Explore Jewel Cave

Less than 10 minutes northwest of Augusta, Jewel Cave is the largest and arguably most spectacular show cave in Western Australia. Featuring three enormous chambers, the cave contains beautiful examples of flowstone such as the Frozen Waterfall and the Organ Pipes. Guided tours run for an hour.

Take a dip in Granny’s Pool

If you’re in the mood for a swim, make your way to Granny’s Pool, a picturesque natural rock pool just north of Augusta’s boat harbour. Protected from the wild swells of the Southern Ocean, the shallow pool (perfect for kids) is an idyllic shade of turquoise. Around 200 metres to the north is a picnic area and a children’s playground.

Swim in Hamelin Bay

Less than 20 minutes northwest of Augusta, Hamelin Bay is famous for its abundance of huge, friendly stingrays that swim right up to the beach — although feeding them is discouraged. The serene sandy bay is also a gorgeous swimming spot; bring a picnic lunch if you’re planning to make a day of it, as the only dining option here is a small kiosk selling ice creams and snacks.

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