Holiday rentals and lettings in Poland

Holiday rentals and lettings in Poland

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Holiday Home for 4 People in Carpathians (Poland), Silesia
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Carpathians (Poland), Silesia
Holiday Home • 80 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.4
(13 reviews)
3-room house 80 m2 on 2 levels. Beautiful and modern furnishings: open living/dining room 50 m2 with 1 sofabed, open-hearth fireplace and satellite TV (flat screen), DVD. Open kitchen (dishwasher, 1 induction hot plates, microwave). Exit to the terrace. Shower/WC. Upper floor: 1 open room 18 m2, with sloping ceilings with 1 french bed (160 cm, length 200 cm). Exit to the balcony. 1 room 11 m2, with sloping ceilings with 2 beds (80 cm, length 180 cm). Wood heating (extra). Balcony, large terrace. Terrace furniture, barbecue. Beautiful panoramic view of the lake, the mountains and the country...
from A$113 / night
Holiday Home for 4 People in Tuchola Forest, Pomerania
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Tuchola Forest, Pomerania
Holiday Home • 19 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.5
(36 reviews)
Lakeside Bliss with a Forest BackdropWelcome to your perfect countryside escape in Skrzynia, where nature and comfort blend beautifully. This charming 2-bedroom holiday home sits just steps from a serene lake and is surrounded by peaceful forests—ideal for quiet mornings, family bonding, or a romantic retreat. Inside, you’ll find cozy interiors with a fireplace, a double sofa bed in the living area, and a fully equipped kitchen for all your culinary needs. Step out onto the spacious terrace with your coffee or evening wine and soak in the fresh forest air.Tranquil Yet Connected LocationNest...
from A$168 / night
Holiday Home for 4 People in Kashubia, Polish Baltic Sea Coast
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Kashubia, Polish Baltic Sea Coast
Holiday Home • 128 m² • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
(3 reviews)
4-room house 128 m2 on 2 levels. Spacious, beautiful and wooden furniture furnishings: living room 16 m2 with satellite TV, radio and DVD. 1 room 15 m2 with 2 beds and Scandinavian wood stove. 1 room 12 m2 with library. Kitchen 20 m2 (oven, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates, electric coffee machine) with dining table. Shower/WC. Top floor: open large living/sleeping room 75 m2 with 1 double bed and with corner bath. Shower/WC. Wood heating. Terrace. Terrace furniture, barbecue, deck chairs (4). Marvellous view of the countryside and the forest. Facilities: baby cot for up to 3 year olds. Intern...
from A$127 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Poland

A$230for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
A$349 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Poland

25%for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
74% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Poland

Discover Your Ideal Polish Getaway

Holiday rentals in Poland offer travelers an exceptional opportunity to experience this captivating Central European destination's rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes. From charming vacation homes nestled in the Tatra Mountains to modern apartments overlooking the Baltic Sea coastline, these accommodations provide the perfect base for exploring everything from medieval castles to national parks.

Polish vacation rentals typically feature traditional architecture with contemporary amenities, combining wooden facades and terracotta roofs with conveniences like high-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens. What sets these accommodations apart is their unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort.

Many properties are housed in restored traditional buildings showcasing Poland's architectural heritage while providing today's travelers with all amenities. Holiday rentals in Poland range from cozy countryside cottages to luxurious waterfront villas, each offering guests an authentic Polish experience. Holiday rentals in Poland are known for hospitality and attention to detail, with many hosts providing personalized recommendations and local insights to enhance guests' stays. Polish vacation rental hosts highlight features that make their properties stand out. Here's what guests can typically expect:

  • Fully equipped modern kitchens perfect for preparing traditional Polish meals
  • High-speed wireless internet and entertainment systems
  • Private outdoor spaces including balconies, terraces, and garden areas
  • Pet-friendly policies accommodating furry family members
  • Secure parking facilities and 24/7 monitoring systems
  • Wellness amenities such as saunas, whirlpools, and spa facilities
  • Indoor heated swimming pools with dedicated children's areas
  • Children's playgrounds featuring trampolines, slides, and swings
  • Proximity to cycling trails and outdoor recreational activities
  • Traditional Polish furnishings and decor showcasing local craftsmanship

Who Should Rent a Holiday Rental in Poland?

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Poland attracts a diverse range of travelers, each drawn to different aspects of this remarkable country's offerings. History enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by Poland's medieval castles, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and well-preserved old towns like those in Kraków and Warsaw.

Families particularly enjoy the extensive child-friendly facilities available in Holiday rentals with a private pool in Poland, where properties often feature indoor heated pools operating from April through September, complete with children's sections and surrounding play areas. Nature lovers gravitate toward accommodations near the Tatra Mountains for hiking and skiing, or coastal properties along the Baltic Sea for beach activities and water sports like kitesurfing and sailing.

Food enthusiasts can immerse themselves in Polish cuisine by staying in properties with fully equipped kitchens, allowing them to shop at local markets and prepare traditional dishes like pierogi and bigos. The best time to visit varies by preference: summer months (June-August) offer warm temperatures averaging 68-77°F, ideal for coastal activities, while winter attracts skiing enthusiasts to mountain regions. Current availability shows excellent options throughout the year, with average nightly rates ranging from AUD $228 in November to AUD $431 during peak summer weeks in July and August, providing good value for the amenities offered.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Poland

Essential Polish Adventures

Poland offers countless extraordinary experiences that showcase its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and fascinating history. These five destinations represent the very best this remarkable country has to offer, each providing unique insights into Polish heritage and natural beauty.

  1. Wawel Castle in Kraków
  2. Mazurian Lake District
  3. Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains
  4. Historic Gdańsk and the Hanseatic Coast
  5. Białowieża National Park
This magnificent royal castle complex stands as Poland's most iconic landmark, featuring Renaissance architecture, royal chambers, and the famous dragon's den legend. The castle houses an impressive collection of Renaissance tapestries and offers breathtaking views over the Vistula River. Known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes," this pristine region offers exceptional sailing, kayaking, and fishing opportunities. The interconnected waterways create a unique landscape perfect for boat excursions and peaceful lakeside retreats. Poland's premier mountain resort destination provides year-round outdoor adventures, from world-class skiing in winter to hiking trails in summer. The distinctive wooden architecture and highland culture make this region culturally unique. This beautifully restored Hanseatic port city combines stunning medieval architecture with Baltic Sea beaches. The Gdańsk Shipyard holds special significance as the birthplace of the Solidarity movement that helped end communism. Home to Europe's largest population of European bison, this UNESCO World Heritage site preserves the last remnant of primeval forest that once covered much of Europe. Guided tours offer chances to spot these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Poland is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, more than any other country in Central Europe.

Top-Rated Restaurants to Experience Polish Cuisine

Culinary Excellence Throughout Poland

Poland's culinary scene offers exceptional dining experiences showcasing both traditional recipes and modern interpretations of classic dishes. These highly-rated establishments, all boasting ratings of 4.5 stars or higher on Google Maps, represent the finest in Polish gastronomy.

  • Ato Ramen (4.7 stars) - Located in Łódź, this innovative Japanese-Polish fusion restaurant offers exceptional ramen with locally sourced ingredients, creating a unique culinary experience that has earned rave reviews from over 7,700 visitors.
  • Manekin (4.5 stars) - This beloved Łódź establishment specializes in traditional Polish pancakes with both sweet and savory fillings, attracting over 13,000 satisfied customers with its authentic recipes and cozy atmosphere.
  • Zielona Górka (4.5 stars) - Situated in Pabianice, this charming restaurant focuses on regional Polish cuisine, earning praise from more than 4,300 diners for its exceptional traditional dishes and warm hospitality.

Essential Travel Tips for Your Polish Holiday

Insider Knowledge for an Unforgettable Stay

Experienced Polish vacation rental hosts consistently share valuable insights that can significantly enhance your travel experience. Many properties operate on convenient self check-in systems, allowing flexible arrival times that accommodate travel schedules.

Holiday accommodation in Poland often includes sustainability practices, with hosts emphasizing eco-friendly amenities like energy-efficient heating systems and waste reduction programs. Local customs worth knowing include removing shoes when entering homes, and many hosts appreciate guests who follow this traditional Polish etiquette.

The country operates on Central European Time, and while Polish is the official language, younger generations often speak excellent English, especially in tourist areas. Currency exchange is readily available, and many establishments accept credit cards. Polish hospitality is notable, with hosts frequently providing detailed local recommendations for hidden gems, seasonal festivals, and authentic dining experiences that typical tourists might miss. Weather varies dramatically between seasons, with hosts recommending layered clothing for spring and autumn visits. Many accommodations offer seasonal amenities - indoor pools typically operate April through September, while heating supplements are available during winter months. For families traveling with children, hosts often provide complimentary baby equipment including cots, high chairs, and bathtubs upon request. The combination of modern amenities with traditional Polish warmth makes family-friendly holiday rentals in Poland particularly appealing for multi-generational trips seeking both comfort and cultural immersion.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Poland

How much does it cost to rent a holiday letting in Poland?

With an average price of A$327.91 per night, Poland lies at the upper end of the price range for holiday rentals in Europe.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Poland?

According to our most recent historical data, the months at the lowest possible cost in Poland are November, December, and January, with average prices of A$96.8, A$112.55 and A$161.74, respectively.

When does the price of holiday rentals in Poland go up the most?

Following the data observed in 2020, the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of August (A$487.24), July (A$447.83), and September (A$425.82).

Is Poland a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Poland, as only 50% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

What are the best months for a spontaneous getaway?

The most available months, on average, are May (with an availability of 59.8%) April (59.5%), and June (56.75%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are there fewer rental options available in Poland?

The months with the lowest properties available in Poland are, in order, August, July and October, with respective average availability figures of 35.8%, 40.5%, and 47.2%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many rentals are available in Poland?

We have collected the properties from 31 different partners in Poland, so we can provide you with around 49000 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!

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