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Select from 271 houses, 236 apartments, and other vacation rentals to find the perfect place for your stay in New Brunswick. Whether you're traveling with your kids or with friends, vacation homes have the best amenities for spending time at your vacation home, which might include WiFi and a washer and dryer, No matter what you're looking for, you're sure to find a rental to meet everyone's needs, including a place that is accessible or non-smoking.

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Out with the old and in with New Brunswick

As one of eastern Canada's Maritime provinces, New Brunswick is known for its beautiful scenery and diverse landscape. Whether it's the picturesque Bay of Fundy or the sea caves and formations at St. Martins, you'll find a dazzling new spectacle in every corner of this charming place. You may consider booking a cabin in the woods or a charming cottage by the bay, but no matter which New Brunswick vacation rentals catch your eye, you'll spend every moment until your trip daydreaming about the stunning sights to be seen on Canada's Atlantic coast.

A veritable smorgasbord of charming villages

Pay a visit to St. Johns' New Brunswick Museum, highlighting local works from the 1800s. History buffs will enjoy a tour of Franklin D. Roosevelt's summer home, situated on Campobello Island, across the bridge from Lubec, Maine. Many of the small Acadian villages, such as St. Andrews by-the-Sea, are well worth your time, each with their own local history, small museums, and galleries celebrating regional artists. There are a few small zoos in New Brunswick perfect for the kids, including the Cherry Brook Zoo outside of St. John and the Magnetic Hill Zoo in Moncton.

Just follow your nose to New Brunswick's market stalls

A visit to the port city of St. John is a must, mainly to stroll the long-standing St. John City Market's food stalls. If you'd rather source your own food, salmon fishing on the Miramichi River is a long beloved pastime in the area. Alternatively, rent a canoe or kayak to explore the local rivers and coastal islands, ideal if you'd like a more leisurely approach. If you prefer to hang with the locals, consider touring the quaint Acadian villages that dot the countryside, stopping for locally made meals and souvenirs along the way.

Four vibrant seasons—each one worth your time

When browsing New Brunswick vacation rentals, consider what you'd like to do. St Andrews By-The-Sea is prime for whalewatching in July and August, but many others have the same idea, sending prices and crowds soaring. September and October quiet down, but the trees come alive with vibrant colors as the weather begins to cool. Come November, a blanket of snow will bring the cross-country skiers to Fundy National Park and downhill skiers to the slopes, and they'll stick around until March. Spring, like fall, is on the slow side, thanks to chilly temps and a quieter local vibe.

Flip it and reverse it at New Brunswick's Reversing Falls

New Brunswick boasts raging rivers, lush pine forests, and tree-topped mountains. A visit to the Bay of Fundy is a must, thanks to its world-famous whale watching and extreme tides. Most notable are the Reversing Falls, where rapids flow backwards at high tide. The legendary Miramichi River is another must-see, known for hosting one of the largest salmon populations in North America. Canoes or kayaks are perfect for exploring some of the small, uninhabited islands that dot the rivers and coastline, and in winter, enjoy the snow capped mountains up close or from afar.

Transportation to and around New Brunswick

The nearest airport is in Fredericton, NB (YFC-Greater Fredericton Intl.), located 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the city center.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in New Brunswick when booking a vacation rental?

Pointe-du-Chene is one of the most well-liked areas to book a vacation home in New Brunswick. Looking for some awesome things to explore here? Be sure to check out Parlee Beach Provincial Park and Pointe-du-Chene Wharf.

What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in New Brunswick?

The most desirable types of vacation rentals in New Brunswick are houses. After something a little different? Vrbo has many options to match our guests' requirements, so you'll see vacation properties in all sizes and shapes. The ideal fit is waiting for you — get hold of yours today.

How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in New Brunswick?

Season, length of stay and property type are some factors that can influence the price of a vacation home. Simply add your travel dates to find your ideal match. From cozy cabins to sprawling luxury villas, all Vrbo vacation rentals offer incredible value.

How much does it cost to rent a beach house in New Brunswick?

The average price for a vacation rental close to the beach in New Brunswick will depend on when you're going and the style and size of property you're looking for. Find prices easily on Vrbo by entering your destination and travel dates. Then make use of the filter tool to select the number of bedrooms and amenities that you need, like air conditioning, a pool and WiFi.

What are popular rental amenities in New Brunswick?

Some of the most popular rental amenities people search for in New Brunswick are a microwave oven, a fridge and off-street parking options. Whether you're going on vacation with family, pals or even pets, Vrbo vacation homes come with the best amenities for making new memories with the people you love.

Are there large group vacation rentals in New Brunswick?

Pick from 33 properties in New Brunswick that can host 10 or more guests. Whether you're planning a vacation with extended family or an event like a party, there's enough space to get your group together under one roof.

What are the top attractions for families in New Brunswick?

You'll find loads of exciting things to do and see with the family in New Brunswick, including:

  • Fundy National Park
  • Hopewell Rocks
  • Magic Mountain Water Park

Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in New Brunswick?

Pick from 113 two-bedroom vacation homes in New Brunswick. Settle the kids into the second room or maybe fill it with a couple of your favorite people. There's a spot for whoever's fortunate enough to come along for the ride.

Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in New Brunswick?

New Brunswick has 147 vacation rentals with WiFi, so you'll be able to stay connected while traveling. Simply check the "WiFi" box in our handy search filter for a list of properties with this feature. From streaming TV shows with the family to posting pics on social media, these Vrbo homes make it a cinch to go online.

How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in New Brunswick?

The minimum age is generally 16, 18 or 21. It can change from property to property on Vrbo, so look at the rules of your chosen New Brunswick vacation home before you book.

How long can I rent a vacation rental in New Brunswick for?

It's up to the New Brunswick property. To look over a list of options offering extended stays, simply type your dates and guest number into Vrbo. Look forward to having the property to yourself, along with home comforts such as air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen and outdoor spaces where the kids can run and play. Keep an eye out for long-term stays that offer weekly or monthly discounts.

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