Holiday Homes & Rentals in Wellington

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Wellington

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Highlights in Wellington

  • Geothermal and ancient history
  • Active tourism
  • Crafted beers and other delicacies
  • Variety of markets
  • Legendary ride on the cable car

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Wellington

€251for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
€201 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Wellington

6%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
55% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Wellington

Great holiday homes by the beach

Paradise beaches, lush green nature and sunny destinations are the most desired holidays. Wellington offers you all this in the same area. You can choose to stay right at the beach or a few miles from it. Enjoy your holiday home in the most beautiful areas, surrounded by nature, hills and beautiful scenery. Get the chance to practice your favourite water sports, relax under the sun and take a day trip to explore the insights of one of the most incredible countries in the world.

Find the perfect holiday home

Choose amongst the most varied offer in rentals from small rentals to spacious properties. Whether you are travelling alone, with your family or in small group, you will find the right space. From traditional to modern facilities. Looking for a swimming pool and a private garden? You can choose exclusive properties with lovely gardens and pools to make the most of your stay. Most of them have the space to park your rental car too. Access the beach, walk the trails and enjoy the surroundings from the comfort of your new holiday place.

Holidays in Wellington

The area and getting around

Wellington for adventurous spirits

Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and it seats in the southernmost point of the North Island. The city has public spaces dotted with cafes, parks, great outdoor activities and a lovely promenade to enjoy lovely walks in the afternoon and the evening. Oriental Bay beach is a nice spot for swimming and soak up in the sun. Surrounded by nature, it is also a great holiday place for those looking for active tourism. Wellingtonians are known for being some of the fittest New Zealanders so you can join them in this healthy lifestyle walking, running, skating or cycling in and around the city.

Tourism with great emotions

Visit some markets and stroll around its stalls. The favourite with locals is Harbourside Market every Sunday until 2pm. Full of colourful lanes of veggies and fruit and some trucks with great coffee and nibbles. Moore Wilson’s Market opens every day and it’s where the restaurant owners shop. It is also a Deli and fresh food store. Finally, we recommend the Underground and the Night Market, both with buzzing atmospheres, great food and live music. For those Lord of the Rings followers, take a Wellington Movie Tour and experience New Zealand’s film capital.

Travellers and activities

Wellington for culture lovers

New Zealand is full of museums and art galleries with lots of history within its walls. Go to Te Papa Museum and discover fascinating interactive stories about the region and New Zealand in general. Learn more about the geological, cultural and social history of the country in a completely innovative way. Visit the regular exhibitions and displays with top-rating international tours. And even better, general admission is free! There is no excuse to visit it, is it?

Wellington for nature lovers

Enjoy the best views of the city, from the top of Mount Victoria. Get a 360 degrees view from the lookout point. Head to the top taking a pathway through the bush-covered town Belt or drive all the way up. Get your reward at the top - stunning panoramic views of Tinakori HIll, the Hutt Valley and Eastern harbour bays and the Miramar Peninsula. To spend your day at the top you can take a picnic with you and relax watching cruises in and out of the harbour and wait for the sun to go down and the light to come up. Those early birds can also enjoy the sunrise! Do not forget your camera.

New Zealand was the first country to give women the right to vote and Wellington, besides being its capital city, is the southernmost capital in the world.

Top 5 travel tips in Wellington

1. Discover the Maori culture

Take a weekend trip to Rotorua and visit the famous geothermal village of Whakarewarewa. This is the most attractive living Maori village you can visit and enjoy a guided tour with a local guide who will tell you all about the geysers and how their little community live day after day. Owned and run by the locals, enjoy a typical show with dances and songs in their language and visit the hot pools and bubbling mud and learn how residents use them even to cook their food.

2. Get on the famous Wellington Red Car

The Red Cable Car is a Wellington icon that goes from Lambton Quay to Kelburn. At the end of the journey you can enjoy stunning views from the lookout at the top. Spend some time at the Cable Car Museum and Space Place at Carter Observatory. Enjoy some time discovering the magic of the planets with interactive displays and a digital planetarium full of telescopes. When you put your feet back on the ground, go to the Botanic Garden.

3. Let the locals show you their heritage

What is the best way to discover everything about a place? With a local. That’s right! Enjoy a guided tour of Wellington with experienced guides who know the area in depth. Walk the city’s streets, visit the coffee roasters and taste some New Zealand’s delicacies and gourmet foods. Outside the city, head off-road to visit the most spectacular fauna, go for a mountain biking tour with an expert or take the sky and get an aerial view of the city. You will not regret it.

4. Stroll around Cuba Street

The most bohemian and chic area of Wellington is full of artists, vintage lovers and hipsters. This is a haven with the most colourful shops, trendy cafes and unique bars. Listen to some music in the streets with amateur performances, enjoy a puppet show or amazing shows with fire. Home to the high and low dine out options and cutting-edge contemporary art. Immerse yourself in a world of alternative, quirky and fun events. Do not forget to get your snap at the kinetic sculpture, the Bucket Fountain.

5. Wellington on a plate

New Zealand is well known for good coffee, great vineyards and tasty craft beer. In Wellington, you have a wide array of bars and restaurants where to taste the best recipes washing it all down with the most delicious wine. Have their legendary coffee for breakfast or to round up your meals. During the day, when you are downtown, stop for a sip and try some of the great brews along the Craft Beer Capital self-guided trail. You are always a few steps away from a local craft beer bar where to enjoy a refreshing pint.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Wellington

What is the average price for holiday homes in Wellington?

Based on its annual average price of €207.38, Wellington is not a region that stands out for being the most expensive or the cheapest in New Zealand.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday home prices in Wellington?

If you seek to make the most of your money, the most affordable months to visit Wellington are November (€149.55 the average price per night for accommodation), October (€155.02), and December (€158.04).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday home in Wellington?

Following the data observed in 2020, the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of July (€236.64), September (€235.62), and August (€228.02).

Are there usually many holiday homes available in Wellington?

It's worthwhile to be proactive in Wellington as only 24% of the properties remain free, according to our 2020 data.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

The months when it's the easiest to find available accommodation in Wellington are May (the average amount of properties that are available reached 42% of the total in 2020), April (36.5%), and June (36%).

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is October (only 11.8% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by December (14.33%), and November (14.5%).

How many holiday homes are there in Wellington?

Holidu offers around 710 accommodations in Wellington from 5 different partners, so you will find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We have everything you need!

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