Vacation rentals in New Jersey

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Four colorful tiny cottage suites are aligned under a blue sky with fluffy clouds. Each suite features distinct pastel-colored exteriors with round windows and front doors in various hues, complemented by modern railings and landscaping that enhances the welcoming vibe.
Tiny home in Lower Township
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Coastal Quad: Hot tub | Mini Golf | Arcade | Gym

Welcome to The Coastal Quad, New Jersey’s first pocket resort! You will be booking a stay in one of four luxurious, 1BR tiny cottage suites, so each visit is a new adventure! You will enjoy your own private hot tub, fire pit, grill, fenced-in yard, and access to a shared rooftop mini golf course, retro arcade, full gym with sauna, office, laundry facility and more. Located just steps from a quiet bay beach and a short drive to Cape May and Wildwood, this is the most exciting resort at the shore!

Top guest favorite
A comfortable living room features a cozy sofa with throw pillows and a glass coffee table. Two large windows allow natural light to brighten the space. A large television is mounted on the wall, and a cozy armchair offers additional seating.
Guest suite in Mount Holly
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Full in-law suite w/ amenities in a historic town

A quaint, stylish home in historic Mount Holly, walking distance from downtown pubs, museums and shops. Pet friendly with ample street parking, fully functional kitchen, full size refrigerator with ice maker, private bathroom (separate toilet and shower). Semi-private laundry / utility room, only used by owners to access the garage. Broadband WiFi included as well as a 65" LED TV with a wide range of streaming apps. A quaint patio area in the front yard invites guests to enjoy the weather.

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Feet are seen dangling over a gently flowing stream, with a snowy landscape surrounding the banks. The cabin is glimpsed in the background, its vibrant green color contrasting against the natural elements and the soft glow of early sunlight filtering through the trees.
Cabin in Vernon Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

Serenity Cabin, the historic waterfall cabin!

Escape to a magical paradise where the sound of a babbling stream & chirping birds create a symphony of serenity. Nestled on 18 acres of pristine wilderness, this secluded retreat offers endless opportunities for exploration & adventure. Wander along the streams and discover hidden waterfalls, all while immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of nature. Located 5 minutes from Mountain Creek, Warwick drive-in, Appalachian trail, & activities like goat yoga, horse riding, & TreEscape adv.

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The living room features rich wooden paneling and a marble fireplace, enhancing the elegance of the space. A white sofa is positioned beside a decorative coffee table, while large windows with sheer curtains allow natural light to fill the room. Indoor plants add a touch of greenery.
Apartment in Hoboken
5 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

Victorian Brownstone Private 1BR, 15 minute to NYC

Hoboken is once ranked as the number one most walkable and best small city to live in America. The trendy town is located directly across from NYC with the majestic Hudson River in between. It has the old charms of a historic city, with exciting activities of being in a city without all the chaos of living in NYC. Our Airbnb brownstone is located in a quiet upscale Hoboken uptown where you are perfectly situated to walk and reconnect with your family, friends, and business acquaintances.

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The main living area features a spacious bed adorned with a light green throw blanket, complemented by a colorful artwork above. A kitchenette is situated against the wall, equipped with a coffee maker and minimalist wooden cabinetry. Natural light enhances the warm wood flooring.
Guest suite in Sayreville
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Contemporary Private Guest Studio close to NYC

Welcome to The Urban Guest Studio, a refined and modern retreat in vibrant Sayreville, NJ. Ideally located just off the Garden State Parkway and Routes 9 & 35, it’s a 40-minute drive to NYC and 30 minutes to Newark Airport. Enjoy quick access to the South Amboy Ferry, upscale shopping, top hospitals, Rutgers University, and New Brunswick’s cultural hub. Only 7 minutes from the iconic Starland Ballroom and 20 minutes to the PNC Bank Arts. Experience comfort, style, and effortless convenience.

Top guest favorite
A wooden staircase with a handrail leads to a white door framed by tall greenery. The door features a glass panel for visibility. Planters with greenery are positioned near the base of the steps, providing a natural feel to the entrance.
Guesthouse in Hammonton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 380 reviews

The Little House

The Little House is a quaint place to stay during your time in the South Jersey area while visiting friends/family, wineries & breweries, the beaches or the city of Philadelphia - also close to the soccer fields that host many East Coast leagues. The Little House is perfect for a business traveler, couple or an adult & child for weekend tournaments. We live on the property in the main house coined the Brown House. You will have complete privacy, but you may see us around eating al fresco!

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Guest suite in Columbia
5 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

DWG Mountain Oasis-Private Apt w/Frog Pond

Private family apartment built for relaxing comfort and views of nature 2 miles from Mount Tammany, Mount Minsi, and the Appalachian Trail Walk to a private brookside trail and a winery Private deck Includes: Bread, eggs, pancake mix, coffee, tea, milk, bananas, s'mores kit, and more AWARDS: Top 1% of all Airbnb & #1 "Most Hospitable NJ Host" in 2021 Little or no host interaction – your choice Host lives on-site and can provide customized recommendations for food and things to do

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A spacious backyard features lush green grass leading to the Mullica River. Kayaks and a canoe are visible on a small sandy area by the river, surrounded by trees. A fire pit and Adirondack chairs are positioned nearby for outdoor relaxation.
Cottage in Hammonton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Mullica River Cottage - Pine Barrens Getaway

Mullica River Bluebird Cottage is located in the heart of the NJ Pine Barrens in the quaint village of Sweetwater. This bright and cozy cottage is steps from the Mullica River and 1 mile from Historic Batsto Village and the Sweetwater Riverdeck & Marina. This property offers direct backyard Mullica River access for swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing. There are kayaks and a canoe on site available for guest use. Property also has a riverside fire pit with Adirondack chairs.

Top guest favorite
A welcoming living area features a spacious white sectional sofa adorned with yellow accent pillows. A light wooden coffee table sits in the center, complemented by decorative items. A textured stone wall houses a flat-screen television, while a cozy fireplace adds warmth to the room.
Home in Cherry Hill Township
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Chill Pad Deluxe in Cherry Hill

Welcome to the Chill Pad Deluxe hosted by Brandon & Hannah, located in a charming neighborhood Cherry Hill, New Jersey. This stunning home offers a comfortable and convenient retreat for your stay in the area. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a furnished interior designed with your comfort in mind. The spacious living area features plush seating and three inviting bedrooms, allowing you to relax and unwind after a long day of exploring or working in the city.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a historic stone house is depicted, showcasing a white facade with red-trimmed windows and a welcoming entrance. A covered porch appears to the side, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant yellow flowers lining a stone pathway.
Home in Phillipsburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 462 reviews

Apgar Stone House-Colonial Charm in Finesville NJ

Selected as Airbnb's MOST HOSPITABLE HOST IN NJ FOR 2023, your trip to the past begins here. Escape the modern world with a visit to the 18th/early 19th century in our faithfully restored and accurate-to-the-period appointed stone home. Less than 10 min. from I-78 and 15 min. from Lafayette College (P'17) and dining destinations in Easton, PA, access to the Delaware River towns and Bucks Co. are at your fingertips.

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Apartment in Lawrence Township
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

Cute apt near Lawrenceville Prep

Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis. Keyless entrance that leads to private apartment upstairs. One queen in bedroom and a huge sofa in the other room that could double as a sleep space in a pinch. Fun balcony that overlooks a lovely yard. Television that has cable and ROKU with many channels, and strong WIFI for computers. Plenty of parking. 15 minutes to Princeton.

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Two mini donkeys graze peacefully in a grassy field, surrounded by trees with green foliage. A blue sky with a few scattered clouds provides a bright backdrop, and wooden fences outline the pasture, enhancing the farm-like setting.
Farm stay in Frenchtown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 581 reviews

DREAM BIG! Rustic Tiny Home on Hidden Farmlet

Ready to kick back and relax from your busy life? Have you ever dreamed of waking up on a farm? Then our charming 170 sq ft tiny home is perfect for you! Situated on 10 picturesque acres, and home to one horse, two mini donkeys, two goats, a pig, twenty-two chickens, five ducks, a goose and, of course, a barn cat. This is the place to disconnect and get back to nature!

Popular amenities for New Jersey vacation rentals

Your guide to New Jersey

Welcome to New Jersey

In New Jersey, scenic pastoral landscapes and coastlines meet rich cultural hubs. In the dense urban centers lining the Hudson River, the hustle of city life is met with the bustle of cultural enclaves from India Square in Jersey City to the Korean eats in Fort Lee. But drive out a little farther and the Garden State reveals itself, with mountain reserves, massive lakes, and even the second-largest waterfall in volume east of the Mississippi at Paterson’s Great Falls. Travel south and you’ll find the unparalleled beach towns on the Atlantic Coast, as well as the vast Pine Barrens — and anywhere you go in the state, you’re sure to run into charming towns, like Clinton, with its vintage Red Mill, or Lambertville along the Delaware River.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in New Jersey

With shores, mountains, small towns, and urban hubs, there’s a reason in every season to visit New Jersey. Beachgoers flock to the shore between Memorial Day and Labor Day, with June being the best bet, since July and August can bring stifling and humid heat. In the autumn, the Garden State shows off its color palette with peak fall foliage from late September in the north to early November in the south. Winters can be a mixed bag — snowy periods alternate with chilly sunny days. Spring brings back the garden views, especially at April’s Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park, with 4,000 trees—surpassing Washington, D.C.’s collection in volume and variety.


Top things to do in New Jersey

Liberty State Park

The Statue of Liberty may call New York City home, but she stands much closer to Jersey at the 1,212-acre Liberty State Park. The wide-open Hudson River views, from Midtown Manhattan to the Verrazano Bridge, are best seen along the two-mile waterfront promenade walk. The park is home to the Liberty Science Center, with the Western Hemisphere’s biggest planetarium, and the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, where immigrants boarded trains to their new lives after arriving at Ellis Island. The park is also home to the Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial, strategically placed to guide visitors to look at the skyline with the missing towers.

Jersey Shore

With 90 miles of white-sand beaches, the Jersey Shore has long lured visitors to its beachfront rentals, and even invented the entire genre of boardwalk culture when the first was built in Atlantic City in 1870. From the family-friendly beach towns on Long Beach Island to the historic Victorian homes in Cape May — plus a 65-foot tall elephant named Lucy in Margate — the state’s Atlantic coast line is a centerpiece of American beach-going.

Grounds for Sculpture

Reality and art blend at this outdoor sculpture garden where dramatic steam rises from some pieces, and others are so lifelike, you might find yourself striking up a conversation. Perhaps the most notable works are the 3-D takes on famous paintings.

Destinations to explore