Vacation rentals in St. Andrews

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Popular amenities for St. Andrews vacation rentals

Stay near St. Andrews's top sights

The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea, Autograph Collection9 locals recommend
Kingsbrae Garden22 locals recommend
The Red Herring Pub13 locals recommend
The Gables Restaurant8 locals recommend
St. Andrews Blockhouse National Historic Site4 locals recommend
Jolly Breeze Whale Adventures12 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in St. Andrews

Guest favourite

Bungalow in St. Andrews

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Shirecrest- 2BR 2BA + Minister's Island water view

Oct. 31 – Nov. 7

$252 CAD per night
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Home in St. Andrews, Canada

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

The Little Salt Cottage

Sep. 25 – Oct. 2

$333 CAD per night
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Home in St. Andrews, Canada

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Charming & quaint 2 BR coastal home in town plat.

Sep. 22 – 29

$315 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Dome in Bayside

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

The Bay Dome

Jan. 29 – Feb. 5

$269 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Oak Bay

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Oceanfront suite, private HOT TUB

May 30 – Jun. 6

$160 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Cottage in L'Etete

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 71 reviews

The Carriage House - Tranquility with a view!

Jan. 6 – 13

$222 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Tiny homes in Bayside, Canada

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

"Bayside Baby" - ocean resort town tiny house

Feb. 15 – 22

$193 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Cabin in Valley Road

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Cozy Coastal Cabin w/Hot Tub

Jan. 27 – Feb. 3

$220 CAD per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in St. Andrews

  • Total rentals

    60 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    10 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    30 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    2.1K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $69 CAD before taxes and fees

Your guide to St. Andrews

All About St. Andrews

In the far south of New Brunswick, just east of the U.S. border, lies the quiet seaside town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea. The “sea” in its name is the Passamaquoddy Bay — part of the larger Bay of Fundy that stretches eastward toward Saint John — and St. Andrews enjoys all the perks of its seaside location: fresh-caught seafood, sea salt air, and endless opportunities to enjoy the water.

St. Andrews is also a National Historic Site, with hundreds of buildings predating 1880. Cape Cod and Georgian architecture dominate, but you’ll also find examples of Federal-style homes. On Water Street, the town’s main artery, ice cream, seashells, lager, and lobster rolls are sold out of commercial buildings that are more than a century old. During low tide, you might spot sand dollars grazing next to hermit and rock crabs, sometimes right below the public pier that branches out from Water Street.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in St. Andrews

Like many seaside towns, St. Andrews sparkles in summer. This is when Water Street is thriving, the sun is bright on the sea, and the whales weaving through the waves of the Fundy. Whale watching is excellent from June through October, but its true peak spans from August to early September. For beautiful blooms and garden greenery, May through early October is best. Mid-October brings on cooler weather, but also heralds the area’s largest annual food and wine festival. November and December are often frosty, but the festive Christmas markets will keep you warm. When the world begins to thaw in May, Paddlefest fills the town with music and the water with kayakers eager to explore Canada’s wild Atlantic coast.


Top things to do in St. Andrews

Minister’s Island

During low tide, it’s possible to drive across the ocean floor to Minister’s Island – a Canadian historic site and wildlife refuge. Centuries-old trails loop past buildings of equal age, plunging into forests inhabited by songbirds and hawks. In winter, the trails make for excellent snowshoeing. The sand path to Minister’s is only accessible for about five hours at a time; when the tide returns, the road disappears.

Whale Watching

The Bay of Fundy is a bucket list destination for many whale watchers, with up to 12 different species arriving in summer to feed, calve, and play in the surf. Finback, Minke, and Humpback whales are the most frequently spotted, but there’s also a chance to encounter rarer species, like the North Atlantic Right Whale.

Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre

Located on central Water Street, the Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre is a not-for-profit space dedicated to art. Rotating exhibits in two renovated galleries showcase local photography, paintings, and crafts, and classes and workshops are available throughout the year.

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