Cheap vacation homes and airbnb in Quebec - From 25€
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9,185
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$236
On average
High season
August - $331
+40%
Price in January
$212
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
2 Bedrooms, 102m²
Price per week
$1,651
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Low season
January : $212
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Available accommodation
27%
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If you spend one night in an Airbnb in Quebec, it will cost you around $236.
Spending a week in an accommodation in Quebec will approximately cost you $1,651. The price of a night in an Airbnb in Quebec varies between $1,483 and $2,314 for a stay of 6 nights.
If you are on a tight budget for your holiday, January is the best month to book an accommodation in Quebec. At this time of the year, the cost of one night in an Airbnb in Quebec is around $212. By booking in January, you will benefit from a 10% lower nightly price than in August ($331 per night on average).
Available Airbnbs in Quebec (apartments, home rentals, cottages) are made for 6 guests on average, with a surface area of 102 m². If you are traveling with more friends or family, you can also book accommodation for 6+ people or more in Quebec.
If you want to book a rental or an Airbnb in Quebec for a week in July or August, plan on spending around $2,299. During this period, accommodations in Quebec cost $329 per night on average.
Spending a weekend, from Friday to Sunday, in an accommodation in Quebec will approximately cost you $590, a perfect option if you want to celebrate with friends, opt for a romantic getaway or spend some time with your family.
If you are looking for accommodation in Quebec in January, 27% of the Airbnbs are still available. For an apartment, a vacation home or any other accommodation in Quebec in January, plan on an average budget of $212 per night.
Quebec, an expanse of breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures, is a testament to the profound beauty and rich history of eastern Canada. Offering a variety of vacation rentals from charming country inns in pastoral settings to sophisticated urban dwellings in lively cities, the Quebec region caters to travelers seeking a deep connection with nature, a rich immersion in French Canadian culture, and a taste of the region's culinary excellence. Booking an Airbnb in Quebec invites you to explore its majestic forests, serene lakes, historic towns, and cultural festivals, all set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty and the warm hospitality of its people.
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In Québec, every season paints a new picture, offering a unique blend of cultural richness, natural beauty, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Experience the province's famed hospitality, savor its exquisite cuisine, and delve into its rich history.
Within the heart of Quebec City, Old Quebec stands as a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, offering a journey through cobblestone streets lined with historic architecture, vibrant squares, and landmarks that echo centuries of history. From the iconic Château Frontenac to the fortified city walls and the bustling Place Royale, Old Quebec is a living museum that beckons exploration and wonder at every turn.
Marvel at the spectacular Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara Falls, offering breathtaking views, especially when frozen in winter or surrounded by autumn's vibrant colors.
A region where the arts meet the great outdoors, Charlevoix captivates with its picturesque landscapes, artistic communities, and rich cultural scene. From the art galleries of Baie-Saint-Paul to the rugged beauty of the Saguenay Fjord and the culinary delights of La Malbaie, book an Airbnb in Charlevoix to discover a destination that inspires creativity, adventure, and indulgence in the wonders of nature.
As Quebec's largest national park, Mont-Tremblant is a sanctuary for those who seek the tranquility of nature and the thrill of outdoor adventure. With its vast network of hiking trails, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife, the park offers a myriad of activities from canoeing and fishing in the summer to snowshoeing and skiing in the winter, all set against the breathtaking beauty of the Laurentian Mountains.
Located in Québec City, this museum offers insightful exhibits into Québec's history and culture, as well as diverse international exhibitions.
Explore the scenic beauty of the Laurentides, a range of mountains offering a tranquil escape with its lakes, forests, and quaint villages, perfect for any season. The Laurentides is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The area's ski resorts, hiking trails, and charming mountain villages offer a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation, providing a picturesque setting for both seasonal sports and year-round outdoor pursuits.
Discover the stunning landscapes of the Gaspé Peninsula, where cliffs meet the sea, home to Percé Rock and Forillon National Park. Gaspésie National Park is a landscape of dramatic beauty, home to towering mountains, dense forests, and wild rivers. The park's extensive trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and stunning panoramas make it a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers alike, offering a wilderness experience that is both exhilarating and serene.
A historic and scenic area known for its old-world charm, cobblestone streets, and proximity to the waterfront, offering a unique blend of history and modern amenities.
A stone's throw from Quebec City, Île d'Orléans is an enchanting island renowned for its agricultural heritage, quaint villages, and panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River. The island's scenic roads wind past orchards, vineyards, and farm-to-table eateries, offering a peaceful and flavorful escape that captures the essence of Quebec's rural charm.
A region where the land meets the sea, Bas-Saint-Laurent is celebrated for its idyllic coastal landscapes, historic lighthouses, and charming maritime villages. The area's sandy beaches, cycling routes, and culinary delights provide a tranquil yet engaging experience by the shores of the St. Lawrence River, inviting you to slow down and savor the maritime way of life.
Situated between Quebec City and Montreal, Mauricie National Park is a natural oasis offering a tapestry of forests, lakes, and waterfalls. The park's outdoor activities, including kayaking, hiking, and camping, allow visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility and beauty of Quebec's wilderness, providing a retreat that is both rejuvenating and inspiring.
As the heart of French Canada, booking an Airbnb in Québec City would be as living in a museum of cobblestone streets, towering cathedrals. Rich in history and European charm, the city offers an enchanting escape, perfect for exploring quaint shops, enjoying cozy cafes, and discovering the heritage of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Montréal, Québec's largest city, blends vibrant urban life with cultural diversity. Known for its lively arts scene, extensive culinary delights, and bustling festivals, opting for an apartment in Montréal offers a dynamic experience. From the historic charm of Old Montréal to the trendy vibes of neighborhoods like Plateau-Mont-Royal, the city caters to all tastes.
Book a cabin in Mont-Tremblant to fully enjoy this haven for outdoor enthusiasts, famous for its ski resort and the beauty of the Laurentian Mountains. In summer, its lakes and trails come alive with hikers, bikers, and water sports lovers. The charming village provides a picturesque base with its colorful buildings, fine dining, and boutique shopping.
Gaspé, located at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, offers breathtaking landscapes where the sea meets dramatic cliffs. Known for its rich maritime history and outdoor activities like hiking and bird watching, particularly in Forillon National Park, renting a home in Gaspé is perfect for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
Known for its rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and rich cultural heritage, the Eastern Townships is a region that harmoniously blends natural beauty with a vibrant history. The area's country inns, spa retreats, and gourmet restaurants provide a luxurious and serene escape, inviting you to unwind and indulge in the heart of nature.
Bordering the city of Ottawa, the Outaouais region offers a unique mix of urban convenience and natural splendor. With attractions such as Gatineau Park and the Canadian Museum of History, the area presents a blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures, making it a destination that offers the best of both worlds.
A region of vast natural beauty and rich cultural traditions, Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is renowned for its majestic fjord, expansive lake, and vibrant local communities. The area's outdoor activities, cultural festivals, and warm hospitality make it a destination that truly reflects the spirit and soul of Quebec.
Set in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Magdalen Islands offer a unique maritime experience with their stunning red cliffs, sandy beaches, and vibrant Acadian culture. The islands' seafood cuisine, water sports, and artisanal crafts provide a captivating and authentic island adventure, inviting you to discover a world where the rhythm of the sea influences every aspect of life.