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Jungle Studio. Spacious, Separate Entry, pvt patio
JANUARY-APRIL SPECIAL. No Extra Fees. Separate entry, PRIVATE, Quiet & Spacious Countryside Style Studio near everything in town. Easy access to highways, 35 min from Tampa, only 10 min from hospitals, shops, parks, beaches. Ideal x travel nurses, business, golfers, couples, snowbirds & those visiting Tampa Bay area. 2 FREE parkings, queen bed, full kitchen, full bath, big closet, high-speed WiFi, pvt fenced patio. 45" TV & FREE Netflix. A cozy retreat, the perfect family base x local visits

Cooper Cabin: Cute, Adorable, Standalone Studio
Cooper Cabin is a super cute and sparkling clean stand alone studio with a full eat-in kitchen and bath. Due to allergies of visiting family & friends we do NOT ALLOW PETS OR COMPANION ANIMALS, so you can rest assured that animal allergens will NOT be an issue! Located within walking distance of all things Tarpon Springs and just a short 7 min drive to Fred Howard Beach, Cooper Cabin is decorated with fun decor and a relaxing front porch balcony with bistro set. Bikes and beach gear provided!

Your Florida coastal vacation awaits you!
Come relax with the whole Family at our newly renovated home with all modern amenities and appliances. Located in Port Ritchey FL, the villa sleeps 8 with a Sunroom & Lanai sitting area, and a garage / gaming area for the kids. It’s north from the famous beaches in St. Petersburg, and 30mins to Tarpon Springs. Our home is centrally located and minutes away from restaurants, shopping and near by Hudson beach. Plus some of Florida's most famous springs with manatees and other wildlife's to see.

Gulf Harbors Vacation Oasis
This lovely Gulf Harbors home with open floor plan & in-ground heated pool is the perfect getaway! Home on canal that leads directly to the Gulf in minutes-amazing view & quiet, safe neighborhood! Perfect home base for shopping, restaurants, kayaking, exploring, & especially Scalloping in Pasco county! This region includes all state waters south of the Hernando – Pasco county line & north of the Anclote Key Lighthouse in northern Pinellas County,& includes all waters of the Anclote River.

Bay Lake Cottage
You’ll have the Entire 500sq ft Cottage & private entry, deck/dock, all to yourself. Located on a 37-acre private ski lake. Key-pad entry, private parking. 1 king bed, 1 bath, queen sofa bed, washer/dryer, WiFi, smart TV’s, blackout curtains,shampoo,conditioner,hairdryer,WiFi. Fully stocked kitchen, smokeless grill, wine fridge upon request, k-cup/drip coffee machine. The lake has bass, we provide fishing poles/tackle box. Rentable Kayaks & Canoe. Dogs okay, sorry no cats, pet fee $50.

Cozy Apt. Suite - Sunny Tampa Bay Area
Don’t be fooled,This is a real gem and remodeled unit. Kick back and relax at this peaceful and cozy suite. Located near Historic Downtown New Port Richey and Trinity Area. You can visit the nearby Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, Honeymoon Island or Clearwater which is rated one of the top 10 beaches in the nation. We are centrally located near 3 community hospitals. Travel Nurses or Professionals are welcomed. Whether you are traveling for leisure or work this is the place for you!

Charming 1-Bedroom Oasis in the Heart of Downtown
Carpe Otium #2 - You will enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located duplex literally the next block from the heart of Railroad Square in New Port Richey. You are just steps from fantastic restaurants, shops, nightlife and the riverwalk. You will rest peacefully in this newly renovated apartment surrounded by grandfather oaks. 1 br/ba with the comforts of home including state of the art technology locks and security. 2 tvs with wifi, netflix and prime.

Palm Hideaway on the Cotee River
Relax on the river at Palm Hideaway-a luxury escape to the Gateway of Tropical Florida. Our cozy guest cottage is nestled amid lush greenery on the Pithlachascotee "Cotee" River in New Port Richey. Sleep in the king size bed & have coffee or tea on your Tiki patio rain or shine. Guests have shared access to the river from the park-like backyard & can enjoy the fire pit or paddle the kayaks.

1928 Riverfront Bungalow with boat dock
Waterfront ranch Bungalow. Quaint with FP, orig refin hardwood floors, New kitchen with SS appliances, granite countertops, 2 master suites, one with river views. Screened in front porch, garage & floating dock. Washer & dryer. Completely furnished with antiques. Walking path along the river. Step back in time.

1 block to dwnt/7min beach/King bed/Free parking
✨ Modern Coastal Retreat in Downtown New Port Richey Enjoy this beautifully remodeled 1-bedroom private unit just steps from historic downtown and minutes to the beach. Everything is brand new, with a fully equipped kitchen, stylish living space, and a comfortable king bedroom with TV for relaxing nights in.

La Palma
Welcome to La Palma New apartments is very quiet place, WiFi , kitchen, free parking, close to the beach and nice Restaurant, 45 minutes from the Tampa Airport, 5 minutes to New Port Richey Downtown. Maximum of 2 Pets are allowed but there is $100 fee for pets, to stay in for a later checkout is a $20 fee.

Private suite with free parking.
Centrally located for convenience. Close to beaches, parks, supermarkets, restaurants and more attractions. Just 40 minutes from TPA. We invite you to explore Central Florida from our suite. We offer a healthy environment for children and families.
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Tree House Treasure

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Cozy & Stylish Studio Getaway

Historic Downtown Cozy Cabin
When is the best time to visit New Port Richey?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | G$24,230 GYD | G$26,110 GYD | G$26,946 GYD | G$25,275 GYD | G$22,977 GYD | G$22,977 GYD | G$24,230 GYD | G$22,768 GYD | G$21,933 GYD | G$22,768 GYD | G$22,977 GYD | G$24,857 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 17°C | 18°C | 20°C | 23°C | 26°C | 28°C | 29°C | 29°C | 28°C | 25°C | 21°C | 18°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in New Port Richey?
Staying around the historic downtown area gives easy access to restaurants, boutiques, and the riverfront. Properties near parks and nature reserves are often favored by those seeking quieter surroundings.
What are the best things to do in New Port Richey with kids?
Families can explore playgrounds, visit local parks for wildlife viewing, or enjoy the area’s public splash pads. The historic downtown often has events and interactive community spaces geared toward all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in New Port Richey?
Explore the riverfront at Sims Park, catch a show at the historic theater, or browse local markets for crafts and produce. Kayaking, birdwatching, and enjoying waterfront dining are also frequently suggested.
How is the weather in New Port Richey?
New Port Richey experiences mild winters around 53–71°F (12–22°C) and hot, humid summers reaching 91°F (33°C). Rain is more common in summer, so light rain gear and sun protection are helpful year-round.
When is the best time to visit New Port Richey?
Late fall through early spring is often recommended for the most comfortable weather, with temperatures ranging from 53–79°F (12–26°C) and lower humidity. This season sees frequent outdoor festivals and markets.
What are the best places to visit in New Port Richey?
Sims Park is often recommended for waterfront strolls and playgrounds, while the historic downtown area features unique shops, murals, and cafes. Nature enthusiasts might explore nearby preserves for walking and wildlife spotting.
What are some hiking trails in New Port Richey?
James E. Grey Preserve has well-known trails where you can spot local wildlife and relax by the river. You can also explore walking paths in parks around the city, often surrounded by native Florida plants.
What are some family activities we can do in New Port Richey?
Try paddle boating or fishing at Sims Park, join family movie nights in the park, or visit local ice cream shops after exploring downtown. Community centers often host hands-on activities for kids.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from New Port Richey?
Explore nearby Gulf Coast beaches, nature preserves for birdwatching and kayaking, or visit surrounding small towns known for local art and historic sites. Theme parks and aquariums near the region are also frequently suggested for family outings.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in New Port Richey?
Many vacation rentals in New Port Richey welcome pets, especially those located near parks and waterfront areas. Check specific property listings for amenities like fenced yards and easy access to outdoor spaces.
What are some local tips for visiting New Port Richey?
Arrive early to public events and outdoor markets for easier parking and cooler temperatures. Locals suggest bringing bug spray near the water and checking community boards for seasonal happenings.
What is New Port Richey known for?
New Port Richey is known for its riverfront, small-town charm, and frequent community festivals. The city’s history in arts and theater, along with its gateway to Gulf Coast outdoor activities, also stands out.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in New Port Richey?
Look for community art installations, historic structures tucked into neighborhoods, or quiet riverbank spots for a peaceful afternoon. Local gardens and less-trafficked preserves also invite unhurried exploration.
What are the best foods to try in New Port Richey?
Gulf seafood, including grouper sandwiches and shrimp dishes, is often recommended, along with key lime pie for dessert. You will find Italian, Greek, and Cuban influences in the local dining scene, reflecting the area’s diverse heritage.
What should I bring for a trip to New Port Richey?
Pack light clothing, sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle for exploring parks and neighborhoods. Rain gear and swimwear are also useful, especially during warmer, wetter months.
What is the nightlife in New Port Richey like?
Nightlife in New Port Richey features live music venues, local pubs, and occasional outdoor performances, especially around the downtown area. Many enjoy patios and waterfront spots for relaxed evenings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in New Port Richey?
New Port Richey often celebrates with a river-themed festival, holiday parades, and outdoor concerts throughout the year. Seasonal markets and art events are also frequently suggested for those looking to experience local culture.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in New Port Richey?
New Port Richey has many family-friendly vacation rentals featuring multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, and access to local parks or community amenities. Look for properties near downtown or close to playgrounds for added convenience.
All about New Port Richey
Minutes from the warm waters of Florida’s central Gulf Coast, New Port Richey is a small community on the Pithlachascotee River. Its palm-lined riverfront district and historic downtown provide plenty of opportunities to eat freshly caught seafood, browse artists’ galleries, and sample the specialties at local breweries.
The gentle climate and calm Gulf of Mexico waters invite you to spend your days outdoors here, whether you’re paddling in one of the city’s many lakes or wandering along in-town park trails. More expansive natural spaces like the Robert Crown Wilderness Area, Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park, and Pasco Palms Preserve offer you the chance to work your legs a little more strenuously while looking out for roseate spoonbills overhead or snowy egrets at the water’s edge. You can also head to several nearby beaches for a day’s surfing or sunbathing beneath swaying palms. As part of the greater Tampa Bay metropolitan area, New Port Richey is well placed for a day trip to Tampa to check out its renowned museums, from the surrealist Dali Museum to the futuristic Museum of Science and Industry.
What are the top things to do in New Port Richey?
James E. Grey Preserve
This natural area along the riverbanks just outside downtown protects dense, palm-filled swampland and wildlife habitats. Looped trails will lead you along boardwalks through the 80-acre park, following the river and meandering through the uplands. You can also launch a canoe into the water, paddling through winding inlets to delve into the park’s hidden corners — you might see manatees below the surface.
Green Key Beach
Just a few minutes from town, this sprawling and rarely crowded beach inside Robert. K Rees Memorial Park has more than 45 acres of soft white sands — a picturesque spot for sunbathing, swimming in the gulf, and watersports. A lengthy boardwalk runs through the mangrove forests that flank the shoreline, providing several observation points where you might be lucky enough to spot dolphins and migratory seabirds in the distance.
Historic Downtown
New Port Richey’s riverfront downtown is a historic district with several early-20th-century theaters as well as the West Pasco Historical Society Museum and Library, whose displays and artifacts tell the story of the area. You’ll find brewpubs, cafes, and clothing boutiques alongside art galleries and a weekly farmers’ market where you can chat with local producers.
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New Port Richey vacation rentals start at G$2,089 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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60 properties feature pools

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110 properties have a dedicated workspace

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230 of New Port Richey vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.8 Average rating
New Port Richey stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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