Holiday houses in Scarborough

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Popular amenities for Scarborough holiday rentals

Stay near Scarborough's top sights

Indian Ocean Hotel21 locals recommend
Scarborough Beach Pool29 locals recommend
Scarborough Beach289 locals recommend
La Capannina17 locals recommend
Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough(Formerly Observation City)3 locals recommend
The Wild Fig42 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Scarborough

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Scarborough

  • Total rentals

    390 properties

  • Rentals with a pool

    120 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    30 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    260 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    14K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $16 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Scarborough

All About Scarborough

Known for its surf, long stretches of white sand, and vibrant nightlife, Scarborough Beach in Western Australia is a popular holiday destination that’s a 20 minute drive northwest of Perth. When the wind whips up, the area can also be a fantastic spot for kitesurfing and windsurfing. There are all sorts of fun and diverse activities to keep kids entertained in and around Scarborough, including a children’s adventure playground, a three-tier skate park, outdoor amphitheatre, and most recently, a geo-thermally heated open-air public pool. The beach itself offers a sought-after surf break, and many people travel to Scarborough for a surfing getaway. After a lengthy stint in the water, you can also spend time relaxing in one of the many cafes or bars along the foreshore which recently underwent a renovation before heading back to your Scarborough holiday apartment. Scarborough also has the only amphitheatre on the beach in Western Australia — a superb place to enjoy live entertainment all year round.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Scarborough

Scarborough is a popular summer destination, with its wide range of water activities, outdoor restaurants, and cafes. Many Australians head to this beautiful part of the coast over their summer holidays. The weather over summer is typically hot and dry during the day, with balmy evenings that are perfect for watching the sunset over the ocean as well as for dining outdoors. The town is quieter and more subdued during other seasons, which is ideal for visitors who are looking for a more tranquil getaway. The quietest few months for Scarborough beach are over winter, although many people like this season for its cooler weather and uncrowded waves. Winter in Scarborough is still fairly mild, so don’t forget to pack your shorts.


Top things to do in Scarborough

The Whale Playground

Suitable for all ages and all abilities, this fantastic playground will keep the kids entertained for hours. It includes a life-size whale skeleton, as well as swings, slides, a cubby house, rock climbing wall, skate park, and much more. The entire playground is a piece of locally-designed art inspired by Noongar culture. Its accessible design features elevated sand tables and soft fall surfacing.

Beach Pool

As part of a recent refurbishment, Scarborough Beach was fortunate to get a new state-of-the-art pool, which is heated by thermal springs and offers stunning views over the ocean. The pool has eight lanes and is geothermally heated to 27 degrees Celsius all year round. There are also a range of fun exercise classes to choose from.

Surfing

Whether you are an experienced surfer, a young grommet, or a complete beginner, Scarborough Beach is a fun place to surf. There is also a surf school which offers private and group lessons, as well as board hire services. The beach is surrounded by a range of other quality surf spots including at Clayton Bay, Filey, and Whitby.

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