Vacation Rentals in Waco

Vacation Rentals in Waco

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Highlights Waco

  • Vacation rentals
  • Variety of outdoor activities
  • Exciting getaway
  • Classy pools
  • Pleasant neighborhoods
  • Historical monuments

Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Waco

$260for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
$219 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Waco

11%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
51% annual average
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Vacations rentals in Waco

Vacation rental locations

Would you like to treat yourself to a charming short-term vacation so you can unwind and stay away from work and tight schedules? Visit our elegant vacation rentals at Waco and experience a different taste of life. Waco is located at the heart of Texas and is home to Baylor University. The city is enjoying intensifying fame after getting featured on a popular TV show. Enjoy driving or walking around the lively city, attraction sites, or the elegant natural landscapes. If you prefer staying within your rental, you can enjoy our pools to swim or put your feet up while sunbathing.

Cozy vacation rentals for everyone

What’s your definition of a perfect vacation rental? Whether you want a weekend getaway with friends or family, we have spacious properties designed to match your tastes and preferences. We ensure you have a home experience by giving you a chance to enjoy our full kitchens and outdoor grills. What a perfect way to spend evenings with your loved ones! Our accommodations will offer you an opportunity to dive in the calm waters of our spacious pools in the sunny afternoons. You can play games with family or friends in our pools while waiting for food to cook on the barbecue.

Vacations in Waco

The area and getting around

Coolest areas to reside

Waco has around 23 neighborhoods that offer you peace and independence while staying in our properties or touring outside. The Northern side is the home to the Waco Mammoth National Monument where you’ll enjoy seeing fossils of the Columbian mammoths. You may also visit the Cameron Park and engage in several outdoor activities like hiking, biking, playing golf, among others. Visit the Brazos river in downtown Waco and enjoy activities like canoeing, tubing and kayaking. You can drive in the Downtown Cultural District and browse through the 19th-century buildings that have been converted to restaurants, taprooms and art galleries. Walk in the green landscapes and to the west of Downtown, where you’ll find Lake Wako and the Waco Riverwalk.

Pleasant neighborhoods

The lively city of Waco has something for everyone. The city prides itself, giving a home to the most aired Baylor University. Whether it’s touring the antique stores, marketplaces and interior décor shops, there will always be something to purchase. You’ll enjoy the live music in the city, museums and sporting events. There’s much to entice yourself in the city center. Shop around the stores and marketplaces and spend your evenings while enjoying superb menus and drinks. You’ll find a vast selection of bars like bars with live music, college bars, cheap drinks, bars to meet older women, Showtime, biker bars, among several others.

Travelers and activities

Waco for sports and adventures lovers

Waco city has numerous activities going on, including sports. You can visit and watch sports events or join in games like biking at Magnolia Market at the Silos. Still, you can enjoy going around parks and natural landscapes while taking pictures with your friends or family in the city. The Cameron Park and Zoo offer you a chance to spend time seeing different animals while spending time in their serene habitats. Move to the Hawaiian Falls or the Cotton Belt Trail and enjoy the natural sounds and exciting views. The River Brazos sits between two parks connected by the historic Suspension Bridge. Walk or bike over the bridge while enjoying a scenic view of the river and the two parks.

Waco for culture and history enthusiasts

Waco is a rich city for culture and historical monuments. The city is the home to the museums like Dr. Pepper Museum, where you can get a chance to learn new recipes and sample sodas. You’ll also find other historical sites like the Waco Mammoth National Monument to learn about the largest known site for mammoths remains. Drive to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and learn about the history of Texas rangers and the governance of America. Immerse yourself deep into the history of Waco national monuments and learn about the culture of the city dwellers. Spend afternoons with your spouse walking around the historical monuments while enjoying each other’s time.

Did you know Waco Suspension Bridge was completed in 1870 and served as a Chisholm Trail crossing for cattle trade route? Today, thousands of locals gather here to watch fireworks on independence day of every year.

Top 5 travel tips for Waco

1. Get outdoors to River Brazos or Lake Waco

Enjoy exciting moments exploring River Brazos or Lake Waco with a rented kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Spend time fishing in the river or swimming on the shoreline of Lake Waco. Float along the lazy River Brazos and body surf for an adrenaline rush.

2. Visit the massive Waco Mammoths.

Take a guided tour to the Mammoth National Museum and enjoy seeing the remains of enormous mammoths that are over 10,000 years. Walk to the elevated pathways to see the 6 Columbian mammoths and learn something about them from the tour guides.

3. Visit the Cameron Park and Zoo

Drive in the wooded terrain of Cameron Park, that’s 52 acres. Visit the zoo to enjoy watching hundreds of animals. Some of the wild animals you’ll find include orangutans, tigers, lions, elephants, komodo dragons, among many others.

4. Enjoy a different taste at neighborhood bars.

Do you love wine, beer, or spirits? Visit Bare Arms Brewing for beer, Valley Mills Vineyards for wines, and Balcones Distilling for hard stuff like rums, bourbons, and whiskeys.

5. Enjoy a music-friendly city.

Waco is a hub for live music. Enjoy listening to music from local performers and travelers. Visit scenes like Waco Hippodrome Theatre for blues and jazz. If you want to listen to music while sipping beer, visit Backyard Waco and enjoy playing games like lawn games and pool tables with friends.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Waco

How much does it cost to book a vacation rental in Waco?

At an average cost of $329 per night, Waco lies at the lower end of the price range for vacation rentals in the USA.

When are vacation rentals cheaper in Waco?

]If you want to get the most out of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Waco are February ($214 the average per night for accommodation), January ($274), and August ($303).

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

Last year, the month that showed the highest annual average prices in Waco was November, with an average price of $422 per night. This was followed by June, with an average of $370, and then December, with $369.

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

So you don't run out of accommodation options in Waco, we recommend you to plan ahead as 85% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

When are more vacation rentals available?

The months when it's the easiest to find available accommodation in Waco are August (the average amount of properties that are available reached 52% of the total last year), September (46%), and January (27%).

How many rentals does Holidu have in Waco?

In Waco we offer you a comprehensive catalog of around 180 properties, with options of all kinds, thanks to our 2 local and international providers.