Vacation rentals in Dunedin

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Dunedin

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 700 vacation rentals in Dunedin

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Dunedin vacation rentals start at R 320 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 40,150 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    460 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 280 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    320 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    440 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    690 of Dunedin vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Beachfront, and Gym across Dunedin rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Dunedin stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Dunedin

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Top guest favorite
An outdoor tiki hut porch is illuminated by soft string lights. Comfortable seating creates a cozy gathering area, surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden dining table sits in the center, offering a relaxed space for meals or conversation.
Guesthouse in Dunedin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Tiki Hut Cottage

This unit private vacation rental is located on the property, plenty of space for 5 quest, 2 bedroom, upper bedroom has a half bath, toilet and sink, lower bedroom has a walk in shower with stack washer and dryer. Conveniently located to the downtown & beach. This unit is pet friendly, we allow 1 dog. Wether your dog is or is not a service dog we have the following guidelines no excessive parking clean up after your pet any physicial damage caused by the pet will be subject to reimbursement

Top guest favorite
A charming Florida bungalow features a turquoise exterior with natural stone accents. The front porch is accessed by a concrete pathway lined with greenery, including tropical plants. A small entry door and window allow for natural light, framed by neatly placed shutters and landscaping.
Home in Dunedin
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Wonderful family friendly home in Dunedin FL

Comfy Kid & Pet friendly Florida home, 15 minutes to Honeymoon Island, Caladesi State park & Clearwater Beach and Clearwater Aquarium. Large kitchen, dining area, & nice screened in back porch. Shopping malls, grocery store and pharmacies two blocks away. Take a stroll in fun Downtown Dunedin, go for a bike ride on the Pinellas Trail or play foosball and table games with the family. Short drive to Busch Gardens, Lowry Park Zoo or the Florida Aquarium. The yard is fenced in and quite spacious.

Top guest favorite
Two modern tiny homes are situated next to each other, featuring a light color palette. Each unit has large glass doors leading to a spacious deck with railings, while lush greenery surrounds the area, providing a natural ambiance.
Home in Dunedin
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Surf Shack Tiny Home on Pinellas Trail w/ Heated P

Welcome to the Dunedin Tiny House Vacation Rentals! This Vacation Rental property offers daily, weekly or monthly rentals in 4 luxury tiny homes, a 3 bed bungalow & 1 bed cottage. The 6 Units along with a large Heated Pool are all tucked away within a thoughtfully planned, peaceful & wooded lot.... located right on the Pinellas Trail! The front entrance is conveniently located on Bayshore Blvd just north of the crossroad of Wilson. Once you enter the front door of your unit you will enjoy a

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a coastal cottage is shown, featuring a gravel driveway and tropical landscaping with palm trees. Two wicker chairs are positioned under a covered porch, inviting relaxation. Large windows allow natural light to brighten the welcoming facade.
Cottage in Dunedin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

Walk Downtown and to Waterfront, Mins to Beaches

Just steps to Main Street Dunedin and minutes to Honeymoon Island and Clearwater Beach, this stylish upstairs 2-bedroom cottage blends modern coastal design with exceptional comfort. Tropical murals, treetop views, two king beds, and a sleeper sectional create a chic and indulgent stay. Fully stocked. Stroll to dining, shops, breweries, and Dunedin’s gorgeous waterfront sunsets, then drive minutes to the beaches. Pet-friendly. Every detail beautifully done—reserve the Barefoot Parrot today.

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area is furnished with a large, L-shaped gray sofa, providing comfort for relaxation. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall opposite the sofa, while natural light enters through two windows, dressed with light curtains. A decorative rug and a console table add to the inviting ambiance.
Place to stay in Dunedin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

The Zen Den Studio

Welcome to our home away from home, where you can relax and take it easy or enjoy all the excitement close by. Our Seaside Studio sleeps 2 guests comfortably, one queen size bed, one queen sofa bed, 1 full bath, and a fully stocked kitchen. Our studio provides all the amenities of a home with an extraordinary location close to all of your vacation needs. You can take a walk to the Blue Jays Stadium, you are 1 Mile to Downtown Dunedin where restaurants and shops awaiting to please your palate.

Top guest favorite
A renovated bungalow is presented with a charming front porch, framed by palm trees and lush greenery. Soft lighting highlights the entrance, which features dual doors leading into the home. A landscaped pathway guides visitors to the inviting entrance.
Bungalow in Dunedin
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Artisan Island Bungalow / Walk To Downtown

* HOSTED BY GABE & SHANNON * Enjoy your visit to Dunedin (& surrounding areas) in our custom renovated bungalow! Originally built in 1918, this home has been painstakingly revived to reflect our thriving creative community. Much of the home has been built and decorated using the skills of local artisans. Many things - from the front deck to the furniture to the very plates you’ll eat off of - are handcrafted originals. This isn’t just a place to crash. It's a living, breathing work of art.

Top guest favorite
Cottage in Dunedin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Walkable, fun, local Dunedin experience

Stay in this charming 1920s cottage, where you can walk to local restaurants, breweries, and shops, or take a short walk to the marina for a sunset. Perfectly located in the heart of Dunedin, this home makes it easy to explore the area on foot. Spend your days enjoying nearby beaches, biking the Pinellas Trail, or catching a game at TD Ballpark to watch the Toronto Blue Jays. After a day of beach fun, baseball, or exploring, then enjoy an easy walk for dinner, drinks, or live music downtown.

Top guest favorite
Home in Dunedin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Dunedin Roost · 1BR Suite · Walk to Pinellas Trail

A private, self-contained suite in Dunedin, FL - your own entrance, patio, and king bed. One block from the Pinellas Trail, two blocks from TD Ballpark (Blue Jays spring training), and a mile to downtown's breweries and restaurants. Grab the cruiser bike and ride to Honeymoon Island or Clearwater Beach. Built in 2023, includes beach gear, room-darkening shades, and everything you need for a real stay, not just a weekend. Dogs welcome ($125 pet fee, payable on arrival through Airbnb).

Top guest favorite
A welcoming outdoor space is highlighted by two red lounge chairs, adorned with floral cushions, positioned on a paved area. Lush greenery, including banana plants, frames the cottage-style villa, while a small seating area is visible in the background, providing a tranquil setting.
Cottage in Dunedin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Adorable Villa 1 min to Downtown Dunedin

Welcome to our 1/1 cottage-style villa, which is minutes from Downtown Dunedin. Only a short walk to Main Street and a 12 min drive to Honeymoon/Caladesi Island! Walk to the Pinellas Trail, breweries, eateries, waterfront marina, and Blue Jay baseball stadium. Enjoy award-winning cuisine, live entertainment, and breathtaking sunsets before returning to the peace and quiet of your own private area. Dunedin is a gulf cart friend city with local rental available to cruise around town.

Guest favorite
Home in Dunedin
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Serenity Bungalow Downtown

Kick back and relax in this stylish bungalow, perfectly situated at the gateway to downtown Dunedin’s vibrant corridor. Explore a variety of shops, microbreweries, pubs, and restaurants, all just steps away. Enjoy the scenic marina and catch fabulous sunsets at the west end of downtown. Located right across the street from a lively restaurant and bar, this bungalow places you in the heart of the action, making it the ideal spot for your Dunedin getaway. Pet fee is per pet.

Top guest favorite
A comfortable living area features a beige sofa adorned with decorative cushions and a cozy throw. Two accent chairs sit beside a round coffee table on a soft area rug. Large windows allow natural light, while a potted plant adds a touch of greenery.
Apartment in Dunedin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Comfortable and Convenient | On Main Street

Directly located on Dunedin's Main Street, over Flanagans Irish Pub/Bar. Comfortable and cozy this newly updated unit will have you feeling right at home. Come stay and live like a local with everything you need right out your front door within steps. You'll want to stay and never leave this brand new large 1 bed/ 1 bath apartment. This unit is above a Pub/Bar, noise may be an issue. Please take a look at our reviews.

Top guest favorite
The kitchen features white cabinetry with modern appliances, including a black refrigerator and microwave. A dining table with plush chairs is positioned under a chandelier. Natural light filters through a nearby window, creating a bright, inviting space for meals and gatherings.
Apartment in Dunedin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

My Favorite Place 🍊downtown & city approved

LEGAL, CITY APPROVED 1 bedroom apartment w full kitchen, living , dining & separate bedroom located on the red brick streets of downtown Dunedin. Private entrance. BIKES Super clean Private driveway free parking Two great bikes Great for couples Tastefully decorated. Comfortable Queen bed. Luxurious bedding. Super clean. Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, coffee, tea, drinking water provided. SUPER CLEAN No pets

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Dunedin?

    Accommodations near downtown Dunedin are frequently suggested for walkable access to shops, dining, and the waterfront. Many guests also choose stays close to Honeymoon Island State Park or in quiet residential areas.

  • What are the best things to do in Dunedin with kids?

    Families often enjoy shelling and swimming at Honeymoon Island State Park, learning through play at local parks, and hands-on activities at the Dunedin Fine Art Center. The Pinellas Trail is popular for biking together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Dunedin?

    Dunedin has a vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries, and lively patios. Explore Honeymoon Island State Park, stroll the Pinellas Trail, or discover cultural spots like the Dunedin Fine Art Center.

  • How is the weather in Dunedin?

    Dunedin has mild winters around 53–71°F (12–22°C), while summers are warm and humid, nearing 90°F (32°C) with frequent rain. Light layers and sun protection help visitors enjoy both outdoor and indoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Dunedin?

    Late winter through spring is often recommended for mild weather and outdoor festivals, while summer has tropical warmth and lively beach days. Bringing rain gear in summer helps with sudden showers.

  • What are the best places to visit in Dunedin?

    Explore Honeymoon Island State Park's beaches, visit the Dunedin Fine Art Center for exhibitions, and stroll through downtown's boutique shops and markets. Hammock Park is known for its birdwatching and scenic trails.

  • What are some hiking trails in Dunedin?

    Dunedin has the Pinellas Trail, a wide path popular for biking and walking, as well as nature trails within Hammock Park. Beaches and boardwalks at Honeymoon Island State Park also invite leisurely strolls.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Dunedin?

    Explore the playgrounds and beaches at Honeymoon Island State Park, or rent bikes for a ride along the Pinellas Trail. Families often visit the Dunedin Historical Museum for interactive exhibits and local stories.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Dunedin?

    Many visitors enjoy venturing to nearby barrier islands, vibrant art districts, or wildlife preserves. Aquariums, botanical gardens, and nature parks around the region are frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Dunedin?

    Dunedin has pet friendly accommodations in many neighborhoods, especially near parks and downtown. Some stays include yards or patios, making it easier to travel with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Dunedin?

    Visit farmers markets early for fresh local produce, and check neighborhood event boards for live music or art walks. Many guests explore by bike, as Dunedin is known for its pedestrian and cycle-friendly layout.

  • What is Dunedin known for?

    Dunedin is known for its vibrant Scottish heritage, walkable downtown with murals and craft breweries, and scenic beaches like Honeymoon Island. The city is also recognized for its welcoming community events and nature preserves.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Dunedin?

    Explore nature trails and butterfly gardens at Hammock Park, or discover local art in downtown galleries and lesser-known mural spots. The Dunedin Historical Museum gives insights into the area's diverse past.

  • What are the best foods to try in Dunedin?

    Locally caught seafood such as grouper sandwiches and stone crab are frequently suggested, along with Southern-inspired comfort dishes. Visitors also find a range of international flavors at Dunedin's independent eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Dunedin?

    Pack lightweight clothing for warm days, a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. Swimwear, a reusable water bottle, and a light jacket for cooler evenings are also practical.

  • What is the nightlife in Dunedin like?

    Dunedin has a welcoming nightlife scene with lively bars, local breweries, and music venues, especially downtown. Visitors can explore laid-back patios, cozy taverns, and occasional live performances in a relaxed atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Dunedin?

    Dunedin hosts often recommended events year-round, including a spring Highland Games celebrating Scottish heritage and seasonal art festivals downtown. Holiday parades and market days regularly draw both locals and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Dunedin?

    Dunedin has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including cozy homes, cottages, and condos. Neighborhoods near parks, beaches, and downtown are popular with families exploring together.

All about Dunedin

More than 200 acres of park space cover Dunedin, a small town on Florida’s west coast with plenty of natural landscapes to explore. If you visit the lakefront Josiah Cephas Weaver Park in the evening, you’ll find locals sitting on the docks waiting for the colorful sunset, looking out for dolphins and manatees in the water. The 2.5-mile Dunedin Causeway, hovering over the Saint Joseph Sound’s bright blue waters, leads you from Dunedin over to pristine, white-sand beaches at Honeymoon Island State Park. You can find one of the last remaining slash pine forests here, where unspoiled beaches meet Florida swamp grounds. To the east of the Dunedin area is the Mobbly Bayou Wilderness, where pedestrian-friendly trails extend across miles of lush mangrove forests and salty coastal waters filled with the twisted trunks of mangrove trees are home to some of South Florida’s colorful bird population, including the brown pelican and blue heron. Over at Dunedin Marina, fishers cast their lines for snook, head out dolphin-spotting, and hop on ferries to Clearwater Beach.

What are the top things to do in Dunedin?

Caladesi Island State Park

A short car ride over Clearwater Bay will lead you across palm tree-lined Highway 60 from Dunedin to Caladesi Island State Park. The park is one of the few protected barrier islands in the state, with preserved beaches and rich mangrove forests whose undulating tree roots rise above the waterline. You can head out on the water and follow the one-mile, tree-shaded kayak trail, which begins at the Caladesi Island Marina.

Hammock Park

Five miles of trails wind through mangrove and oak trees at Dunedin’s 90-acre Hammock Park. From the butterfly garden, you can follow the quarter-mile Fern Trail wooden boardwalk, surrounded by Florida’s native sword ferns and leather ferns. As you wander through sections of the trail that pass through dense woods, owls, vultures, and colorful birds like the cardinal and blue jay often make appearances.

Dunedin History Museum

A few streets back from waterfront Edgewater Park, Dunedin History Museum is housed in a former railroad station from the late 1800s. It showcases nearly 5,000 historical photographs and artifacts from the town’s past. The exhibits take visitors on a journey of how Dunedin’s former railroad — and its role as a hub in the citrus industry — helped build Florida’s success throughout the 1900s.

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