Vacation Rentals in Florence (Oregon)

Vacation Rentals in Florence (Oregon)

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Highlights Florence (Oregon)

  • Riverside rentals
  • Destination in Oregon
  • Historical landmarks
  • Nature trails
  • Recreational activities
  • Family destination

Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Florence (Oregon)

$256for 19 Oct - 26 Oct
$261 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Florence (Oregon)

31%for 19 Oct - 26 Oct
53% annual average
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Vacation rentals in Florence

Stunning destination in Florence

Organize your next vacation to the stunning destination of Florence. You will be able to find this coastal city located in the Lane County of Oregon, United States of America. The city is situated on the mouth of the Siuslaw River and facing the Pacific Ocean, right in between Newport and Coos Bay. The long history of Florence starts when it was originally inhabited by the Siuslaw tribe of Native Americans. The origin of the name of this city are unknown, as some claim it was the name of the senator in the 1850s and others claim it was the name of a French vessel that wrecked on its shores in 1870s.

Vacation rentals in Florence

You will be able to find plenty of gorgeous rental properties to choose from during your stay in Florence. Whether you want to be situated near the river, on the ocean coast or closer to the city center, you will be able to find plenty of choices. Imagine waking up in the morning to the sound of the waves right outside of your bedroom window. Spend the afternoon swimming around your private pool. Invite your friends over for a delicious barbeque in the garden. These are some of the memories you could be making with an accommodation in Florence.

Vacations in Florence

The area and getting around

How to get to Florence

There are a number of ways you can make your trip to Florence. If you choose to drive to your destination, you will find that the U.S. Route 101 is the main road which connects the city with major cities in the region. There are also plenty of regional buses with routes to Florence. Lastly, if you with to fly into your destination, the closest airports will be the North Bend Airport and the Eugene Airport, both provide commercial flights for domestic routes.

Where to eat in Florence

The city of Florence will be able to provide you with numerous delicious eateries during your stay. If you are looking for a homemade seafood dinner, check out Mo’s Seafood & Chowder. This is one of the oldest establishments in the area and it opened in 1940. Here you will be served with items such as the clam chowder, the Shrimp Medley, and the Clam Strip Dinner. Another great choice for dinner can be found at the Travelers Cove. This restaurant prepares Mexican-American cuisine and dishes such as the Seafood chimi’s beer bread, Fajita Burrito, Steak and Shrimp Plate and the Blue Moon Burger.

Travelers and activities

Outdoor activities in Florence

There are many ways you can enjoy the natural landscape of Florence while visiting the area. Your first stop should be hiking on the Hobbit Trail. Located in the Heceta Head State Park, you will encounter this trail lined with luscious coastal forest and Sitka spruce. At the end of the trail, you will arrive to Heceta Beach. This beach not only has stunning views, you will also be able to go sunbathing and swimming in crystal waters.

Family friendly activities in Florence

If you choose to bring your family with you on your trip to Florence, try out these fun activities all together. Go take a road trip with your family to explore the Oregon Coast Lighthouses. During this roundtrip you will stumble upon the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, the Heceta Head Lighthouse and many more. Another fun activity is visiting the Sea Lion Caves. After a 208 foot elevator ride underground, you will find one of the largest sea caves in the Americas and during your visit, you will even encounter the Sea Lions.

Did you know that the science-fiction franchise, Dune, was inspired by Florence’s expansive dunes?

Top 5 travel tips for Florence

1. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

This is the second larges state park in Oregon. The park is filled with miles of sand dunes, two freshwater lakes and plenty of hiking trails to explore.

2. Oregon Coast Military Museum

This museum was incorporated in 2008 as an Oregon Domestic Non-Profit corporation. With a Veteran population of over 21% in the city of Florence, this museum helps to share the military heritage and give tribute to the military that served in the nation´s history.

3. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

Visit the famous dunes. These wind-sculpted sand dunes can tower up to 500 feet above sea level and will offer you plenty of recreational opportunities such as hiking, photography, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding and camping.

4. Sand Master Park

Try a different activity while in Florence. This is known to be the first sandboard park in the world and it´s located on a 40-acre private sand dune area.

5. Oregon Coast Electric Byway

Learn about the sustainability in Florence. Here you can take a trip across 363 miles of Oregon coast while being able to charge any electric vehicle along the way.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Florence (Oregon)

On average, how much do vacation rentals in Florence cost?

Florence is one of the most expensive cities in the USA. For a vacation rental here, you can expect to pay around $377 per night.

Which months allow you to save the most on vacation rentals?

If it is your aim to save as much as possible during your visit to Florence, pack your bags and travel there in February ($136 per night on average), January ($185), or March ($236), to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

During which months are vacation rentals more expensive in Florence?

At the time of booking a vacation rental in Florence, the highest prices are usually found in the month of May (with an average of $856 per night), followed by September ($497), and then August ($458).

Do I need to plan a trip to Florence well in advance?

If you decide to put Florence on your bucket list, we suggest organizing your travels ahead of time because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average of 88% of rentals booked the previous year.

What are the best months for a spontaneous getaway?

The best months to find free accommodation in Florence are October (the average amount of properties that are free reached 35% of the total last year), January (32%), and December (25%).

Are there many rentals in Florence?

Holidu works with 2 different partners to offer you a choice between 80 properties we have in Florence.