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Cape Cod Cottages #2: Oceanfront with hot tub!
Oceanfront cottage with a fireplace and private hot tub! Enjoy your trip to the coast from this oceanfront cottage with a fireplace and hot tub! This cottage has a bedroom featuring a queen size bed with an attached bath on the main level, as well as a bonus room upstairs with a full size sleeper sofa. Note that the only bathroom is off of the bedroom. This duplex cottage is one of 9 units at Cape Cod Cottages, with shared amenities including three Level 2 EV chargers, a laundry room and a game room with foosball and ping pong. It’s located directly on Big Stump Beach, with miles of sand in each direction. Waldport - a great location for crabbing and clamming - is just to the North - and the quaint town of Yachats, with tide pools and charming shops and restaurants is just to the South.

The Surf House w/ private beach access & hot tub!
The Surf House offers special access to one of the wildest and most beautiful stretches of the Oregon Coast. Perched on the bluffs between Heceta Head and Cape Perpetua, it offers a serene & spectacular oceanfront experience. Descend private stairs from the yard to the secluded beach below to access some of Oregon's best tide pools, agates & beachcombing. An oceanview outdoor shower, fully decked hot tub, fire pit, lush gardens, & stocked surf shack w/ arcade enrich the wild coast experience.

GEM ON THE OREGON COAST
Looking over the river, sand dunes and the ocean, this stunning 3 bd Cape Cod home captures views from every room!! The open floor plan and interior decor makes it easy to entertain with a chefs kitchen. The patio is exposed to the elements of the Oregon Coast and captivates it’s wildlife and natural beauty. This home is equipped for entering inside and out with a jacuzzi situated off the master bedroom. Don’t forget to enjoy the river rock fireplace for those cooler evenings. We welcome you!

Petite Suite Near Bay Street
At this peaceful and centrally-located suite tucked behind a 1930’s home up a little hill, you will be close to everything important. Walk 1/5 of a mile to Old Town, where you may visit The Port of Siuslaw, many well known restaurants, art galleries and shops. Hwy 101 is a couple blocks away where our famous Pono Hukilau Restaurant is located. Walk a wee bit further to Exploding Whale Park and enjoy sitting on the river’s beach for a picnic or take a short drive to Heceta Beach for the day.

Bonsai Beach Cottage - Oceanfront
Just remodeled for a more spacious 400 Square feet , with two gravity recliners and a comfy queen bed and private bathroom and light eating area. We are located on a full half acre. We live in the main house and the studio is in the front of our house, not on ocean side, a View of the ocean can be seen from the kitchen window , there’s a private courtyard that takes you to the ocean. Please do not bring any cooking devices as this is not allowed, A 110 plug is there for EV chargers.

Old Town Escape
Old Town Escape is located in Old Town Florence, just 4 blocks to Bay Street and 6 to the marina. There you will find many of Florence's fine restaurants, charming shops and galleries. Stroll along the boardwalk and take in the sights of the Siuslaw River and the beautiful Oregon dunes. Perfect get away spot for an individual, a couple or 2 couples. We look forward to hosting you! Please keep in mind the beach is 4 miles from this residence so we are not a beach front property.

Sunny Peaceful Ocean Cottage
At the end of the road, this comfortable home offers solitude and a charming hobbit path to beautiful Heceta Beach. It's a great place for family fun or a romantic get-away. Well stocked for cooking and kicking back. The 2 upstairs bedrooms are in an open loft (with an enclosed bathroom dividing the two spaces. NOTE: We still allow pets, but have had numerous problems with irresponsible dog owners. Well-behaved dogs and owners who take responsibility for their pets are welcome.

Nature Retreat- in Old Town!
Your own private nature retreat in the heart of Old Town! Stay in this unique ROUND home situated on a large, landscaped lot and you will feel like you are miles away from it all. However, you are just steps away from the harbor as well as all the shops and restaurants that make Florence so charming. The comfy furnishings and nature- inspired design create a truly relaxing getaway. This home is, by far, the most unusual place to stay in downtown Florence!

Cozy Ground Floor Efficiency Apt 4 Blks to Ocean
Heading to the coast for work or play? Book a stay in our ground floor getaway: Sunflower Seas! Queen bed, cast iron claw foot tub/shower, kitchenette, drop down desk/dining, wifi. On site parking. Kayaks available. Easy 4 block walk to Heceta Beach. Just two miles off Hwy 101, 5 miles to Old Town/Bay Street along the beautiful Siuslaw River. Lakes, hiking, light houses, covered bridges, waterfalls within an easy drive.

Rhododendron House
You’ll love waking up to the garden-like view of the beautiful rhododendron and the backdrop of evergreens. The open-plan studio is comfortable and complete with full kitchen, small dining area and bath with shower. King size bed and an available 4” foam mattress if needed for a child or third guest. Excellent WIFI, though there is a bug in the Airbnb platform preventing it showing under Amenities.

The Carriage House at Dragons Cove
Under a spell of centuries of wind and waves, Cape Perpetua awaits. Here you'll find The Carriage House, an enchanted cottage with views of tiny Dragons Cove, Laughing Gull Island, and the majestic Perpetua headland, highest point on the Oregon coast. It's hard to imagine a more pristine oceanfront setting. Two dozen harbor seals congregate and birth their young on the island.

Welcome to The Seal Cove. Relax and rejuvenate.
The Seal Cove is a cozy ground level/bottom floor retreat with a hot tub & views of the Siuslaw River from your private backyard. There is an efficiency kitchenette & small bath. High tide you can watch the seals frolicking in the cove. At low tide you can see the seals sunbathing on the sand bar just past the cove (this is how Seal Cove derived its name).
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Beach house rentals in Florence

Whale and storm watch from oceanfront property

On the beach-light bright open spacious-Come!

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River Bend-where the river meets the sea!

Enso, Oceanfront Home!

Oceanfront Cozy Cabin with Private Backyard Beach

5BR w/3 Kings + Heceta’s Best Ocean Views!

Yachats Beach Front Cabin
When is the best time to visit Florence?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Florence?
Old Town is frequently suggested for walkable access to shops, dining, and the riverfront, while areas near the beach have more nature-focused rentals. Consider neighborhoods around the dunes for outdoor recreation.
What are the best things to do in Florence with kids?
Families enjoy exploring the soft sands of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, watching sea lions at the Sea Lion Caves, or adventuring on local mini golf courses. Parks and easy boardwalks invite relaxed afternoons.
What are some of the best things to do in Florence?
Explore the historic shops along Old Town, walk the dunes in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, or discover the Heceta Head Lighthouse. Many visitors also enjoy fresh local seafood and coastal viewpoints.
How is the weather in Florence?
Florence has cool, wet winters around 35–53°F (2–12°C) and mild, drier summers near 52–84°F (11–29°C). Fog and brisk breezes are common year round, so layering is useful, especially near the coast.
When is the best time to visit Florence?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures, coastal blooms, and local festivals. Winter brings quieter trails and rain, so visitors looking for solitude may prefer the off-peak months.
What are the best places to visit in Florence?
Old Town is known for its boardwalk and shops, while the Siuslaw River Bridge is notable for its architectural detail. The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and Heceta Head Lighthouse are also frequently suggested.
What are some hiking trails in Florence?
Explore forested trails in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, wander scenic paths near Heceta Head, or try the tranquil Hobbit Trail through lush coastal woodlands. These routes are known for varied terrain and views.
What are some family activities we can do in Florence?
Families often explore the boardwalk in Old Town, enjoy the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, or visit the Sea Lion Caves for local wildlife. Nearby parks and adventure centers make it easy to enjoy nature together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Florence?
Consider exploring forest hikes near Cape Perpetua, visiting tide pools around Yachats, or admiring covered bridges in the surrounding countryside. Trips to nearby lakes or state parks offer varied scenery.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Florence?
Many vacation rentals in Florence are pet friendly, especially in neighborhoods near the beach or around Old Town. Some properties include fenced yards and direct access to dog-friendly outdoor spaces.
What are some local tips for visiting Florence?
Layers and a waterproof jacket are handy year round. Early mornings around Old Town are quieter for exploring, and local seafood restaurants may fill quickly on weekends, so reservations can be helpful during busy seasons.
What is Florence known for?
Florence is known for sweeping sand dunes, historic Old Town, and the iconic Siuslaw River Bridge. The city also has a reputation for fresh coastal seafood and easy access to trails and beaches.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Florence?
The Hobbit Trail is a locally loved forest path leading to a quiet beach, while the Muriel O. Ponsler Memorial State Scenic Viewpoint has tranquil coastal vistas. Art galleries in Old Town showcase local creativity in an intimate setting.
What are the best foods to try in Florence?
Florence has fresh seafood, locally caught Dungeness crab, clam chowder, and salmon that are frequently suggested. Bakeries around Old Town also serve assorted pastries, while local cafes often feature Oregon coast flavors in their menus.
What should I bring for a trip to Florence?
Prepare for changing coastal weather with layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes. If you plan to explore sand dunes or forest trails, sun protection and extra socks may be helpful.
What is the nightlife in Florence like?
Florence has casual pubs, local music venues, and a mix of wine bars concentrated around Old Town. Evenings are often relaxed, with live entertainment, art showcases, and opportunities to try regional brews.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Florence?
Florence has annual celebrations often centered around local art, rhododendron blooms, and classic cars, especially in late spring or summer. Seasonal events at the Florence Events Center are frequently suggested for families and visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Florence?
Florence has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, especially near coastal neighborhoods and around Old Town. Many homes come with outdoor spaces and convenient access to parks or nature trails.
All about Florence
At once artsy and outdoorsy, the old fishing port of Florence ranks among the most scenic small cities on the Oregon coast. Co-op galleries, antique shops, and fish markets fill its walkable Old Town, a waterfront district with several blocks of restored 19th-century buildings. Florence’s popular historic core sits in the shadow of the art deco Siuslaw River Bridge, and outlying neighborhoods sprawl toward Heceta Beach. The city is the jumping-off point to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, where you can wander the largest expanse of coastal dunes on the continent. Rivers, lakes, and towering mountains of sand make this a go-to destination for paddling, fishing, hiking, and, yes, sandboarding.
What are the top things to do in Florence?
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Wind-sculpted dunes pile as high as 500 feet along this 40-mile sandy stretch, which doubles as a playground for all kinds of outdoor activities. ATVs are the quickest way to see this ever-changing landscape, and sandrails and giant dune buggies zip up and down the hills like roller coasters. You’ll find “tree islands” (patches of forest) mixed in with the 31,500 acres of sand, as well as hiking trails, lakes, rivers, and marshes to explore.
Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint
Built in the late 19th century, this working lighthouse still shines its beam out to sea for some 21 nautical miles — warning ships of this especially rugged segment of the Oregon coast. The small state park that surrounds it, about 12 miles north of Florence, gives you one of the most photographed views along the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway.
Sea Lion Caves
This iconic roadside attraction opened in 1932 to give West Coast road-trippers easy access to one of the world’s largest sea caves. This privately owned wildlife sanctuary is a year-round home for Steller sea lions, whose barks and roars echo through the cave system.
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70 properties have a dedicated workspace

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140 of Florence vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Florence stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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