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Select from 633 houses, 303 apartments, and other vacation rentals to find the perfect place for your stay in Nova Scotia. Vacation homes offer the amenities you expect for your stay with friends, family, or just your pet, like WiFi and parking. At the end of the day, 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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Natural grandeur and outdoor pursuits await in Nova Scotia

A picturesque province in eastern Canada, Nova Scotia is destination for outdoorsy types, wildlife enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Scattered across a peninsula and offshore islands, it's a haven of postcard-perfect coastal scenes, with its weathered cliffs, quaint old lighthouses and wild seals basking in the sun. The vacation rentals in Nova Scotia provide a basecamp for a wealth of outdoorsy adventures ranging from hiking to sea kayaking, while those in search of more relaxed pursuits will find them in abundance within the region's cities – such as the capital Halifax, known for its star-shaped citadel and buzzing waterfront.

UNESCO historical treasures in Nova Scotia

One of Nova Scotia's star attractions is Old Town Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Situated beside a quaint harbor, the 18th-century settlement is known for its colorful historic houses, and is home to pretty shops, award-winning eateries and the legendary Bluenose II. A replica of the original ship launched here in 1921, the elegant vessel offers 2-hour cruises to visitors. Another of Nova Scotia's UNESCO sites is Joggins Fossil Cliffs. Situated on the breathtaking Bay of Fundy, the site encompasses 15 kilometers of exposed rugged rock formations, jam-packed with fossils that date back millions of years.

Whether you want exhilaration or calm, Nova Scotia caters

If there's one thing Nova Scotia doesn't lack, it's activities. A real treat for those who love the great outdoors, the province is a maritime playground for sea kayaking, white-knuckle tidal bore rafting, sportsfishing and year-round surfing. The province is also a hotspot for those wanting to tick whale watching off their bucket list. If you're more of a landlubber, though, the region's unspoiled natural scenery provides a picturesque backdrop for hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching too, with cross-country skiing come winter. When it comes to taking it easy, the beaches, seaside wineries and quaint vacation rentals in Nova Scotia are just what the doctor ordered.

Comfy summers and cozy winters in Nova Scotia

Fringed by the sea, Nova Scotia's climate resembles a maritime one, with both winter and summer temperature extremes kept in check by the ocean. Winters, however, tend to reach freezing point, much more so than the inland areas to the west of the peninsula, and snow is common all round. Unless snowshoeing and cross-country skiing is your thing, it's probably better to visit Nova Scotia between June and October time, when the weather is comfortably warm, the water heats up and the skies are blue.

Explore Nova Scotia's peaceful forests

The vacation rentals in Nova Scotia are scattered throughout the province's mainland peninsula, though it's not so big you can't venture around if you have a car. The unspoiled scenery that blankets the province is what makes it such a treasure, and ranges from rugged cliffs and flourishing forests, to gently lapping lakes and romantic coastline scenes straight from the pages of a novel. Rivers meander through the landscape, as they did when they provided waterways for the Mi'kmaq people centuries ago, and serene beaches boast views across the sea towards Nova Scotia's offshore islands – all beckoning to be explored.

How to get to and around Nova Scotia

The nearest airport is in Stanfield Intl. Airport (YHZ), located 16.8 mi (27 km) from the city center.

If you're traveling by train, you can make your way to Halifax Station.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Nova Scotia when booking a vacation rental?

Chimney Corner is one of the more popular areas where you'll find a vacation home in Nova Scotia. Have a look at our collection of comfy stays and then go out and experience the best of this destination.

What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in Nova Scotia?

The most sought-after types of vacation rentals in Nova Scotia are houses. Prefer something different? Vrbo has a variety of options to match the unique needs of our guests, so you'll see vacation properties in loads of sizes and shapes. The perfect fit is waiting for you — discover yours today.

How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Nova Scotia?

Season, property type and length of stay are some things that can determine the price of a vacation home. Simply enter your dates of travel to find your perfect match. From comfy cabins to sprawling luxury villas, all Vrbo vacation rentals offer incredible value.

How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Nova Scotia?

When you travel and the style and size of the property will influence how much you'll pay for your beachside stay. Click on your Nova Scotia travel dates to view your available options on Vrbo. Can't live without a private pool? Use our filters to pick the amenities and features you need.

What are popular rental amenities in Nova Scotia?

Some of the most popular rental amenities people search for in Nova Scotia are off-street parking options, a fridge and a microwave oven. Whether you're on the road with family, friends or even pets, Vrbo vacation homes come with the best amenities for fun and relaxation with the people you cherish the most.

Are there large group vacation rentals in Nova Scotia?

With 93 vacation rentals that can host 10 people or more in Nova Scotia, there's no need to leave anyone off your guest list. From extended family vacations to events like weddings and birthday parties, Vrbo can help you find a large group rental that fits the occasion.

What are the top attractions for families in Nova Scotia?

There are loads of fabulous things to do and see with the family in Nova Scotia, such as:

  • Dartmouth Crossing
  • Cape Breton Highlands National Park
  • Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk

Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in Nova Scotia?

Nova Scotia has 290 two-bedroom properties to choose from. Experience a vacation home with all the privacy and comfort you need at a price you'll love on Vrbo.

Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in Nova Scotia?

Take your pick of 441 vacation rentals with WiFi in Nova Scotia. If you'd like to disconnect from the world on your escape, but still need to be connected to the internet, these properties are for you. Narrow your search by applying the WiFi filter on Vrbo.

How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in Nova Scotia?

The minimum age permitted can vary across properties on Vrbo, so double-check the rules of the vacation home in Nova Scotia you're interested in. But usually, it's 16, 18 or 21.

How long can I rent a vacation rental in Nova Scotia for?

How long you can book a vacation rental in Nova Scotia depends on the property. Just enter your preferred travel dates to display a list of options offering extended stays. With loads of creature comforts such as laundries and air conditioning, as well as some offering weekly or monthly discounts, you're sure to get a perfect place to call your home away from home in Nova Scotia.

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