Vacation Rentals & Apartments in New Brunswick

Vacation Rentals & Apartments in New Brunswick

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Current Vacation rental prices New Brunswick

CA$438for 29 Nov - 6 Dec
CA$454 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability New Brunswick

38%for 29 Nov - 6 Dec
48% annual average
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Discover the Perfect Vacation Rentals in New Brunswick

Your Gateway to Maritime Adventures and Natural Wonders

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Canada's maritime region with vacation rentals in New Brunswick, where dramatic coastal landscapes meet charming inland wilderness. These distinctive properties showcase the province's unique character through rustic log cabins, elegant oceanfront cottages, and cozy chalets nestled along pristine rivers and forests. Many accommodations feature traditional maritime architecture with weathered shingles, wraparound porches, and panoramic windows designed to capture stunning views of the world-famous Bay of Fundy tides or the peaceful Miramichi River valley. The province's vacation homes to rent offer an authentic Canadian experience with modern comforts, allowing guests to immerse themselves in New Brunswick's rich Acadian culture while enjoying contemporary amenities.

Vacation rentals in New Brunswick provide exceptional amenities that celebrate both outdoor adventure and indoor comfort. Guests can expect these premium features during their stay:

  • Private hot tubs with ocean or river views
  • Fully equipped kitchens perfect for preparing fresh local seafood
  • Screened-in porches and gazebos for protected outdoor dining
  • Fire pits and outdoor fireplaces for evening gatherings
  • Direct waterfront access with private beaches and docks
  • High-speed internet and entertainment systems
  • Washer and dryer facilities for extended stays
  • BBQ grills and outdoor cooking areas
  • Pet-friendly accommodations with secure yards
  • Heated pools and whirlpool facilities

Who Should Book Vacation Rentals in New Brunswick?

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

New Brunswick attracts nature enthusiasts who crave authentic outdoor experiences and cultural immersion, making vacation accommodation in New Brunswick ideal for diverse traveler types.

Adventure seekers will find world-class salmon fishing along the Miramichi River, dramatic hiking trails leading to waterfalls like Bartholomew Falls and Buttermilk Falls, and unparalleled whale watching opportunities in the Bay of Fundy where visitors can spot humpback, minke, and right whales from June through October. History buffs can explore the Atlantic Salmon Museum in Doaktown, discover Acadian heritage sites, and visit the Roosevelt International Park on Campobello Island. Families appreciate the province's safe, welcoming communities and kid-friendly beaches at Shediac, known for having the warmest saltwater north of Florida with summer temperatures reaching 22°C (72°F). The optimal visiting periods are summer months (July-August) when temperatures peak at 28-30°C (82-86°F) with property rates averaging CAD $395-450 per night, while shoulder seasons offer excellent value with rates dropping to CAD $320-380 per night and stunning fall foliage displays from mid-September through early October.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in New Brunswick

Discover the Province's Most Spectacular Destinations

From world-renowned natural phenomena to charming cultural sites, New Brunswick offers unforgettable experiences that showcase the province's unique maritime character and pristine wilderness.

  1. Bay of Fundy's Record-Breaking Tides
  2. Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Park
  3. Miramichi River Salmon Fishing
  4. McNamee-Priceville Footbridge Adventure
  5. Campobello Island Whale Watching

Bay of Fundy's Record-Breaking Tides

Witness the world's highest tides reaching over 16 meters (52 feet), creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle twice daily. Walk on the ocean floor at low tide and return six hours later to find the same area completely submerged, offering a truly unique coastal experience.

Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Park

Marvel at the iconic Flowerpot Rocks carved by centuries of Fundy tides, where visitors can kayak around towering rock formations at high tide or walk among them on the ocean floor during low tide, creating two completely different adventures in one day.

Miramichi River Salmon Fishing

Experience world-class Atlantic salmon angling on pristine waters renowned globally among fishing enthusiasts. The river system offers guided excursions, private pools, and exceptional catches of salmon, striped bass, and native brook trout in stunning wilderness settings.

McNamee-Priceville Footbridge Adventure

Cross this scenic suspension footbridge spanning the Southwest Miramichi River, providing breathtaking views of surrounding forests and excellent opportunities for photography, bird watching, and peaceful riverside walks along well-maintained trails.

Campobello Island Whale Watching

Discover exceptional marine wildlife viewing where the Bay of Fundy meets the Gulf of Maine, offering sightings of humpback, finback, and endangered right whales, plus harbor seals, porpoises, and over 240 bird species in pristine coastal waters.

New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy holds the Guinness World Record for highest tides, moving 100 billion tons of water twice daily.

Exceptional Dining Experiences in New Brunswick

Savor Local Flavors and Maritime Cuisine

New Brunswick's culinary scene celebrates fresh seafood, local ingredients, and warm Maritime hospitality through exceptional restaurants that showcase regional specialties and international cuisine.

  • The Lower Ledge Gastropub (Doaktown) - This highly-rated establishment boasts a 4.9-star rating and offers sophisticated pub fare featuring local ingredients, craft beverages, and stunning river views in an intimate atmosphere perfect for romantic dinners or celebrating special occasions.
  • The Ledges Inn Restaurant (Doaktown) - Earning 4.8 stars from guests, this fine dining destination provides elegant cuisine showcasing New Brunswick's finest seafood and seasonal produce, served in a historic inn setting with exceptional service and wine pairings.
  • Village Family Restaurant (Doaktown) - A beloved local favorite with 4.6 stars, this welcoming eatery serves hearty comfort food, fresh seafood dishes, and traditional Canadian favorites in generous portions that satisfy families and travelers seeking authentic regional flavors at reasonable prices.

Essential Travel Tips for New Brunswick

Insider Knowledge for the Perfect Getaway

New Brunswick offers unique experiences that benefit from local insights and practical knowledge to enhance your stay. The province operates on Atlantic Time Zone, one hour ahead of Eastern Time, which visitors should consider when planning activities and restaurant reservations.

Local hosts consistently recommend bringing layers for changeable maritime weather, as coastal temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day, especially during spring and fall seasons when morning fog often gives way to sunny afternoons. The region embraces sustainable tourism practices, with many vacation homes in New Brunswick featuring eco-friendly amenities like solar panels, rainwater collection systems, and locally-sourced welcome amenities.

Cultural etiquette includes greeting locals in both English and French, as New Brunswick is officially bilingual, and tipping 15-18% at restaurants is customary. Grocery stores and LCBO outlets close early on Sundays, so stock up on essentials and local specialties like Acadian rappie pie, dulse seaweed snacks, and Maritime craft beers during regular hours. Many accommodations provide complimentary WiFi, but cellular service can be spotty in remote areas, making downloaded maps essential for navigation. For the ultimate experience, consider booking waterfront vacation rentals in New Brunswick during shoulder seasons when wildlife activity peaks and accommodation rates offer exceptional value for premium amenities.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals and Apartments in New Brunswick

What is the average price for vacation rentals in New Brunswick?

New Brunswick is one of the cheapest regions in Canada. The price for a vacation rental is about CA$250.99 per night.

When are vacation rentals cheaper in New Brunswick?

]If you want to make the most of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit New Brunswick are November (CA$184.24 the average per night for accommodation), June (CA$192.85), and December (CA$196.12).

When does the price of vacation rentals in New Brunswick go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a vacation rental in New Brunswick, the most expensive months are, in order of highest to lowest, August, July and September, with average prices per night of CA$311.91, CA$301.12, and CA$294.9, respectively.

Should I plan a trip to New Brunswick well in advance?

If you decide to put New Brunswick on your bucket list, we recommend organizing your travels ahead of time because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average of 61% of rentals booked in the year 2020.

What time of the year can I find more free vacation rentals?

May, June and January are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of properties available, with respective average availability figures of 48.6%, 46%, and 45%.

When are fewer rentals available in New Brunswick?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is August (only 28.8% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by July (32.25%), and February (36.6%).

Are there many vacation rentals in New Brunswick?

Holidu has around 330 properties in New Brunswick, provided by 4 different partners.