Holiday Homes & Rentals in San Francisco Bay Area

Holiday Homes & Rentals in San Francisco Bay Area

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Highlights in San Francisco Bay Area

  • Hiking trails
  • Gorgeous nature
  • Scenic drives
  • Interactive museums
  • Art galleries
  • Wine country

Popular Destinations in San Francisco Bay Area

    Prices and availability

    Current Holiday letting prices San Francisco Bay Area

    €367for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
    €389 annual average
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    Current holiday letting availability San Francisco Bay Area

    12%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
    45% annual average
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    Holiday homes and rentals in San Francisco Bay Area

    Journey into the heart of NorCal

    Breathe the fresh air of Northern California with a trip to the San Francisco Bay Area. This broad area encompasses national parks, exciting high tech Silicon Valley, wine country, gorgeous mountains, and incredible beaches! There are loads of scenic drives that will take your breath away with a nice overview of the area. Restaurants offer seasonal menus from the local harvest. Many fine chefs delight in creating special set menus with wine pairings and a casual atmosphere surrounded by amazing views of nature. Northern California is definitely a must-see destination!

    California dream rentals

    These holiday homes are the picture of California dreams. Imagine spacious rooms, giant sofas, warm interior design, large kitchens, and picturesque gardens. Some homes come with a sauna and private pool. Enjoy your favourite comfort foods on the patio accompanied by stunning natural scenery. Catch up on your watchlist from your bedroom, or the enormous living room with friends and family. Catch up on your travel journal in the garden. These listings were made to suit any traveller!

    Holidays in San Francisco Bay Area

    The area and getting around

    An area surrounded by natural beauty

    Visit the Russian River for a change of pace from the bustling city. Soak up the sun while chilling out on the river, floating on an inner tube, and sipping some Elder Pliny beer, voted the best beer in California. Spend time exploring vineyards like the Alexander Valley cave tour which is both educational and fun because of the unique caves. Lake County’s featured attraction is The Geysers. This remarkable area was created by volcanoes and is now a source of sustainable energy but still beautiful to behold amid the mountains, lakes, wild Tule Elk, and rare fish.

    An area full of wineries and incredible food

    In Santa Rosa, splurge at the Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate & Gardens. There are several options. Choose the garden wine tasting tour for delicious wines enhanced by the aromatherapy of scented plants and flowers. Or put your taste buds to work with a five-course culinary event paired with limited release wines. Sonoma is historically famous for fine wines and vineyards. Meadowcroft’s tasting room at Cornerstone features amazing wines paired with light tapas. This history tour culminates in blending your own wine with guidance from their experts. Don’t miss the tasting house blends coupled with delicious cheeses.

    Travellers and activities

    San Francisco Bay Area for Outdoor junkies

    Travellers with a fetish for the outdoors won’t be disappointed! Santa Cruz has amazing surf breaks. Hiking around Lighthouse point offers spectacular views of the area. Stop by the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum to learn the history and explore a century of artefacts, including ancient boards. Wilder Ranch State Park features a guided tour to the sea caves or kayaking among otters, dolphins, and seals. Bodega Bay has a plethora of activities, like whale watching and biking along coastal trails. Finally, cruise the town and find the houses where Hitchcock’s thriller “Birds” was filmed for something different.

    San Francisco Bay Area for Culture seekers

    The Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco was originally built for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition, but has since been preserved for leisurely strolls. So, pack a picnic and enjoy the gorgeous gardens, lush lagoon, and Greco-Roman architecture. The inside theatre features regular live performances and there are eateries nearby to enjoy food and cocktails. Berkely highlights several art forms worth exploring. Museum Fiasco is an audio-visual sensory experience in a 5,000-square-foot mirror box transporting viewers to an alternative reality. In Berkley’s West Artisan District, the Potter’s Guild publicly displays their wares every Saturday.

    San Francisco’s famed cable cars are a National Historic Landmark and the only one on wheels.

    Top 5 travel tips in San Francisco Bay Area

    1. Explore the Bay by car

    One of the top attractions in California is scenic drives like the famous Pacific Coastal Highway 1. For variety, do the Half Moon Bay or the challenging Panoramic Highway. Skyline Boulevard has a blend of mountain, forests, and urban vistas to explore. And, the 49-mile scenic drive takes you to Frisco’s famous landmarks.

    2. Visit San Francisco’s hotspots

    Apart from the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco boasts many activities and cultural sites to see! Oracle Park and the new Giants stadium are spectacular. The views of the bay are just like a movie and public transportation makes everything conveniently close. Also, definitely visit Alcatraz Island and learn its intricate history while exploring its beauty.

    3. Hunt for gems at boutique stores

    Sonoma County is a menagerie of cities offering unique shopping experiences. Visit Petaluma Premium Outlets, Santa Rosa’s Plaza Mall, and Healdsburg fine boutiques for hard-to-find items. Guerneville and Windsor have eclectic shops worth browsing too. Palo Alto, Silicon Valley’s hometown, specialises in the best of high-end shopping. Stanford Shopping Center is unique and exquisite with 140 merchant options.

    4. Spend a day in San Jose

    If you like haunted house venues, Dead Time Dreams Haunted Attractions will give you a good scare and a laugh in East San Jose. For an exciting day out, take the challenge at Mount Hermon’s Adventures replete with climbing, ziplining and more. And Hakone Gardens and Estate features gorgeous Japanese gardens and teahouses.

    5. Check out the wild coasts of Point Reyes

    Bolinas is a charming town, the oldest in Marin, that became a booming economic treasure during the 1849 gold rush. It’s also famous among nature conservationists for the Point Reyes Bird Observatory, an icon for bird watchers. Loaded with historic buildings, artists, musicians, and boutiques, this is a must-see village.

    FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in San Francisco Bay Area

    How much do the holiday homes in the San Francisco Bay Area cost on average?

    By looking at its annual average price of €361.27, the San Francisco Bay Area is not a destination that stands out for being the most expensive or the cheapest in the USA.

    When are holiday rentals cheaper in the San Francisco Bay Area?

    If you would like to make the most of your money, the most affordable months to visit the San Francisco Bay Area are February (€337.64 the average price per night for accommodation), December (€345.99), and March (€350.38).

    When does the price of holiday rentals in the San Francisco Bay Area go up the most?

    In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in the San Francisco Bay Area was September, with an average price of €383.7 per night. This was followed by June, with an average of €383.24, and July, with €373.11.

    Is it necessary to plan a trip to the San Francisco Bay Area well in advance?

    It is better to plan ahead in the San Francisco Bay Area as only 21% of the accommodations are free, following the data observed in 2020.

    When are more holiday homes available?

    In 2020, the months with the largest number of properties available in the San Francisco Bay Area were April, May, and January with average availabilities of 35.5%, 31.8% and 31%, respectively.

    During which months are there fewer rentals available in the San Francisco Bay Area?

    The months with the lowest properties available in the San Francisco Bay Area are, in order, August, November and July, with respective average availability figures of 12.4%, 12.5%, and 12.75%, based on data collected in 2020.

    How many homes are available in the San Francisco Bay Area?

    Holidu has 5200 properties in the San Francisco Bay Area, offered by 10 different partners.