We found some of our favorite Airbnbs on beaches from Down East Maine to Southern California that can house your family or friends for under $300 a night.
We found some of our favorite Airbnbs on beaches from Down East Maine to Southern California that can house your family or friends for under $300 a night. (Photo: Courtesy Airbnb)

Beachfront Airbnbs for Under $300 a Night

It’s finally time to take that beach vacation. You might as well post up right by the ocean.

We found some of our favorite Airbnbs on beaches from Down East Maine to Southern California that can house your family or friends for under $300 a night.
Megan Michelson

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Beach vacations are back. This summer, treat yourself to a sweet pad steps from the sand and you’ll be swimming, surfing, or paddling in no time. Better yet, do all that on a budget. We found some of our favorite Airbnbs on beaches from Down East Maine to Southern California that can house your family or friends for under $300 a night.

Oceanside, Oregon

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You’re a short walk from the beach with a staggering ocean view from this two-bedroom, mid-century A-frame cabin (from $242), located in a tiny, cliffside town. The house comes with a wood-burning stove for those chilly nights and a gas barbecue for grilling outside on the warmer ones. There’s a separate, one-bedroom lower unit in this duplex that rents for $182—book both if you have a bigger group. Then head out to hit surf breaks and, at low tide, a cave that leads to a secluded beach. The village of Oceanside, a short walk away, doesn’t have much in terms of services, but the clam chowder at Roseanna’s Café is worth a visit, and hiking trails in Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda State Parks aren’t far, either. The best part: there’s no cell service here.

Cape San Blas, Florida

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This two-bedroom cottage (from $188) is set on an acre of waterfront property along St. Joseph Bay, a mellow waterway perfect for kayaking, swimming, or snorkeling on the 17-mile-long peninsula of Cape San Blas. This pet-friendly bungalow was extensively renovated after sustaining damage from Hurricane Michael in 2018. Watch the sunset from the west-facing, wraparound deck, or get cleaned up after a swim in the outdoor shower. The hiking trails and white-sand beaches of St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, a 1,900-acre wilderness preserve, are a short drive away. Dine on chilled or baked oysters at Indian Pass Raw Bar, or pick up fresh seafood to bring back to your place from the fish market at St. Joe Shrimp Company.

North Kingstown, Rhode Island

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A beach on a quiet cove is about 100 yards from this remodeled cottage (from $260), which has two bedrooms and a spacious loft. You’ll find bigger beaches in nearby Narragansett Bay or Newport. The hosts, who live on a farm down the road, also rent out a one-bedroom, 550-square-foot cottage (from $220) out front. If both of those spots are booked already, there’s plenty of availability in this beautifully repurposed shipping-container home (from $164), a bit farther from the beach. You’ll find trails in the John H. Chafee Nature Preserve and fresh oysters and tours of the oyster farm at Matunuck Oyster Bar.

Vashon Island, Washington

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This waterfront two-bedroom house (from $249) is located on KVI Beach, a private strand with public access on Vashon Island and home to the largest remaining salt marsh in central Puget Sound. This is the place to admire wildlife—the tide pools out front are filled with sea anemones, and the beach is often a resting ground for ospreys and bald eagles. The house, which has been in the host’s family for 100 years, has a charming, old-timey feel, with modern furnishings. Hike the three miles of trails in Maury Island Marine Park, or cut your own lavender bunches at Lavender Hill Farm.

Oceanside, California

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Staying at the beach in Southern California for less than $300 a night isn’t easy. But this sleek, one-bedroom apartment (from $247) in the laid-back town of Oceanside, north of San Diego, checks all the boxes: it’s steps from the water, furnished with cozy, modern decor, and boasts a second-story deck for watching the sunset over the Pacific. Nearby you’ll spot a ton of surf breaks (hit up Oceanside Surf School for lessons) and perhaps follow a session with a visit to the California Surf Museum, and Oceanside’s many restaurants and shops are within walking distance. If this property isn’t available, check out the host’s other units for rent in the same building.

Avon, North Carolina

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You won’t mind being in the basement level of a house when you see the prime location of this studio apartment (from $146) on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks. Open your door and you’re on a pristine, quiet beach at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, a protected stretch of coastline that’s a nesting ground for sea turtles. Bikes and boogie boards come provided, and if you want to windsurf in Pamlico Sound, OceanAir Sports, which rents sailboards, kiteboards, and kayaks, is across the street.

Machiasport, Maine

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Named the Prowhouse, this unique mid-century home (from $290), designed by a poet and sea captain, has the feel of a boat but the trappings of a spacious, comfortable two-bedroom home. The cabin is literally perched on a sheer cliff 100 feet above Howard Cove, amid 50 acres of forest with private trails in a remote corner of Down East Maine. The nearest town, Machiasport, is about 20 minutes away by car. Experienced kayakers can enjoy a paddle in the cove, though swimming isn’t recommended due to strong currents. White-sand beaches can be found 15 minutes away at Roque Bluffs State Park, or head to Jasper Beach, just a few minutes from the property, which is filled with smooth, red volcanic pebbles. Pick up lobsters for dinner or charter a boat at Bucks Harbor Marina, right up the road.

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