St. Augustine Vacation Homes & Beach Houses

Standalone beach houses with room to breathe: multiple bedrooms, private space, often a yard or a pool. Built for families, multigenerational trips, and groups who'd rather not share a wall. Booked directly with the local team since 1998, no fees.

Oceanfront exterior of a blue two-story house with coral double doors, balcony seating, and sandy beach access.

A Peace of Paradise

Butler Beach
5 BR 5.5 BA Sleeps 13
From $400/night
Side yard featuring sun-dappled grass, mature oak trees, and a fenced backyard adjacent to the house’s covered porch.

Among the Oaks

St. Augustine
2 BR 2 BA Sleeps 4
From $100/night
Athena By The Sea - Beachfront Home

Athena by the Sea

St. Augustine Beach
3 BR 2 BA Sleeps 8
From $225/night
Atlantic Bliss - Large Pool

Atlantic Bliss

Butler Beach
5 BR 3.5 BA Sleeps 16
From $350/night
Beach Access

Barefoot Beach Cottage

Butler Beach
1 BR 1 BA Sleeps 4
From $110/night
Beach Haven Pool Home

Beach Haven

Butler Beach
3 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 10
From $200/night
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Beach Therapy

Butler Beach
3 BR 2 BA Sleeps 10
From $135/night
Two-story house exterior with screened balcony, metal roof, lime green front door, and attached garage.

Beachside Bungalow

Vilano Beach
2 BR 1.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $140/night
Blue Ocean

Blue Ocean

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $150/night
Spacious family room with reclining leather sectional seating and foosball table!

Carpe Diem

Vilano Beach
4 BR 4.5 BA Sleeps 14
From $277/night
Casa de' San Marco - Historic Downtown!

Casa de’ San Marco

St. Augustine Historic District
2 BR 1 BA Sleeps 6
From $125/night
50 St. Francis Street - Cottage with View of Lake Maria Sanchez

Casita 1860

St. Augustine Historic District
1 BR 1 BA Sleeps 2
From $125/night
Fire-pit!

Circa 1900

St. Augustine Historic District
3 BR 2 BA Sleeps 8
From $150/night
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Coastal Bliss

Vilano Beach
4 BR 3.5 BA Sleeps 12
From $265/night
Coastal Cottage steps from the beach!

Coastal Cottage A

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $125/night
Coastal Cottage B

Coastal Cottage B

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $125/night
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Coastal Village Retreat

St. Augustine
3 BR 2 BA Sleeps 6
From $135/night
Coco's Beach Cottage

CoCo’s Beach Cottage

Vilano Beach
3 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 8
From $207/night
Spacious front porch with cozy seating for relaxing mornings

Endless Summer

St. Augustine Beach
4 BR 4.5 BA Sleeps 8
From $275/night
Fanta Sea Pool

Fanta Sea

Butler Beach
3 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 8
From $200/night
Bright open living room with decorative fireplace and modern kitchen

Island Charm

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 2 BA Sleeps 6
From $140/night
Spacious living room with cozy seating and natural light

Island Retreat – Unit A

St. Augustine Beach
3 BR 2 BA Sleeps 6
From $175/night
Cozy living room with plush seating and wall-mounted TV

Island Retreat – Unit B

St. Augustine Beach
Studio 1 BA Sleeps 2
From $110/night
Spacious beachfront home with private patio and ocean views

Island Retreat – Unit C

St. Augustine Beach
3 BR 2 BA Sleeps 6
From $165/night
Bright and airy living room with cozy seating and dining area

Island Retreat – Unit D

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 2 BA Sleeps 6
From $140/night
Island Surf Cottage

Island Surf Cottage

Vilano Beach
2 BR 1 BA Sleeps 4
From $150/night
Island Time

Island Time

Butler Beach
3 BR 3 BA Sleeps 7
From $145/night
Laughing Gull Cottage

Laughing Gull Cottage

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1 BA Sleeps 4
From $135/night
Private backyard pool with cozy seating for relaxation!

Margaritaville

Butler Beach
4 BR 3 BA Sleeps 12
From $200/night
Ocean Oasis - Oceanfront Family Room

Ocean Oasis

Vilano Beach
3 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $250/night
Ocean Sunrise

Ocean Sunrise

Vilano Beach
5 BR 3 BA Sleeps 12
From $350/night
Teal-tiled pool with curved steps, adjacent to a pergola featuring a cushioned daybed and orange planters.

Purple Pelican

Butler Beach
4 BR 3.5 BA Sleeps 10
From $200/night
Small tiled patio features white wicker chair and table set beneath a "Pelican Perch" sign.

Quail Hollow – B5-1TH

St. Augustine Beach
3 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 8
From $125/night
Paved driveway curves toward a green cottage with white porch railing and flowering shrubs in front yard.

Seahorse Cottage

St. Augustine Historic District
2 BR 1 BA Sleeps 5
From $110/night
Screened pool area features a kidney-shaped pool, tiled deck, Adirondack chairs, and a hot tub in the back corner.

Serenity by the Sea

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 8
From $225/night
Ground floor patio shaded by the upper deck, furnished with wicker chairs and surrounded by flower beds.

Sugar Sand Villa – A (down)

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1 BA Sleeps 6
From $125/night
Two-story villa exterior with upper deck featuring beige railings and patio seating below on textured stucco pillars.

Sugar Sand Villa – B (up)

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1 BA Sleeps 6
From $135/night
Weathered wooden stairs lead down to a wide sandy beach with gentle waves under a partly cloudy sky.

Tarpon Run – 35

Crescent Beach
3 BR 2.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $110/night
Aerial view of the beachside neighborhood with sandy dunes and ocean waves stretching along the coastline.

Tiki Hut

St. Augustine Beach
2 BR 1.5 BA Sleeps 6
From $150/night

If you are looking for St. Augustine house rentals with more room, more privacy, and a more residential feel than a typical condo stay, First Choice Florida offers 39 vacation homes across the St. Augustine area. These homes are a good fit for families, multi-generational trips, wedding groups, longer stays, and guests who want space to spread out instead of sharing one compact vacation layout.

A vacation house can change the rhythm of a St. Augustine trip. You may have a private driveway, a yard, multiple bedrooms, outdoor space, and sometimes a private pool. Some homes are closer to the beach, some are tucked into quieter residential areas, and some are better suited for larger groups that want to stay under one roof.

Every home is different, so the details matter. Bedroom count, parking, pool access, pet policy, beach distance, and sleeping arrangements can vary from one property to the next. First Choice Florida helps guests compare those details honestly so they can find the right fit before booking.

Why rent a house over a condo in St. Augustine

A condo can be a great choice for many beach trips, especially when guests want resort-style amenities, elevators, shared pools, or oceanfront balcony views. But a house offers a different kind of stay. For many families and groups, a vacation home feels less like visiting a building and more like settling into St. Augustine for a few days.

The biggest advantage is space. Many St. Augustine vacation home rentals offer more bedrooms, larger living areas, and more separation between guests. That can matter when grandparents, parents, kids, and extended family are all traveling together. A house gives people room to gather, but also room to step away.

Houses also work well for guests who value privacy. There are no shared walls in the same way you would have at a condo, and many homes include private yards, patios, decks, or outdoor sitting areas. Parking is often simpler too, with many homes offering private driveways or room for more than one vehicle, though guests should always check the individual listing.

For beach travelers, some St. Augustine beach house rentals also include features that make the trip easier, such as outdoor showers, storage space, porches, grills, or private pools. Not every house has every feature, but the home-style layout can make a big difference for families who want a more relaxed base for the week.

Houses by area and bedroom count

First Choice Florida’s 39 vacation homes are spread across the St. Augustine area, giving guests options for different types of trips. Some travelers want to be close to the beach. Others care more about quiet streets, parking, private outdoor space, or a convenient drive to restaurants, groceries, and historic downtown St. Augustine.

When comparing vacation homes in St. Augustine, the best starting point is usually area, bedroom count, and group size. A smaller family may only need a two- or three-bedroom home with easy access to the beach or a quiet neighborhood setting. Larger groups may need four or more bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and a layout that can handle people coming and going at different times of day.

Exact inventory can change as homes are added, removed, booked, or updated, so guests should use the live property filters to compare current availability. The most useful filters are usually location, bedrooms, bathrooms, sleeping capacity, pool access, pet policy, and proximity to the beach.

St. Augustine itself has several different vacation styles. A home near St. Augustine Beach or Anastasia Island may work well for guests who want beach time, restaurants, and quick access to A1A. A quieter residential home may be better for families who want evenings away from the busier beach corridors. A larger house may be the better choice for a reunion, wedding weekend, or multi-family trip where everyone wants to stay together.

The right house is not always the largest one. It is the one with the right layout, parking, sleeping arrangement, and location for the way your group actually travels.

Houses with private pools

For many guests, a private pool is what moves a vacation home into the premium tier. St. Augustine has plenty of beach days, but a private pool gives your group another way to use the property. It is especially helpful for families with kids, guests traveling during cooler shoulder seasons, or groups that want downtime without packing up for the beach every time someone wants to swim.

A pool can make mornings slower, afternoons easier, and evenings more relaxed. Kids can swim between beach trips. Adults can sit outside without needing to load the car. Groups can gather around the house instead of coordinating every activity somewhere else.

Not every St. Augustine house rental has a private pool, and pool details vary by property. Some pools may be heated, some may not be, and some may have rules, fees, or seasonal considerations. Guests should always review the individual listing and ask questions before booking if the pool is an important part of the trip.

For travelers comparing vacation homes St. Augustine FL options, a private pool is one of the clearest differences between a basic place to sleep and a home that becomes part of the vacation itself.

Large-group house rentals

Large house rentals in St. Augustine are especially useful for groups that want to stay together without splitting across several condos or hotel rooms. A larger home can work well for family reunions, wedding parties, milestone birthdays, holiday trips, and multi-generational beach vacations.

For groups of 10 or more, the details matter. It is not just about how many people a home can sleep. Guests should look at the number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, bed types, parking, kitchen size, dining space, and whether the living areas can comfortably handle the full group. A house may sleep a certain number on paper, but the layout determines how comfortable the stay feels.

Families often like larger homes because they allow everyone to share meals, plan beach days together, and spend time in one central place. Grandparents can stay close to the kids. Cousins can share rooms. Parents can relax without everyone being scattered across different buildings.

First Choice Florida can help guests compare larger vacation homes based on real trip needs, not just the maximum sleeping number. For big groups, it is worth choosing carefully.

What to expect at St. Augustine vacation homes

St. Augustine vacation homes are not all the same, and that is part of their appeal. These are owner-furnished homes, so each one has its own personality, layout, furniture, and style. Some feel more beachy and casual. Others may feel more residential, updated, traditional, or practical for longer stays.

Most vacation homes include full kitchens, which can be important for families trying to avoid eating every meal out. Starter supplies are usually intended to help guests get through arrival, not stock the home for the full stay. Guests should plan on buying groceries, paper goods, beach items, and personal supplies as needed.

Beach gear can vary by owner and by property. Some homes may include chairs, toys, carts, or other useful extras, while others may not. Because these items can change over time, guests should not assume specific beach gear is included unless it is shown or confirmed in the listing.

Parking is often one of the reasons guests choose a house. Many vacation homes have private driveways or more flexible parking than a condo complex, but parking rules still vary. Some homes may have limited driveway space, neighborhood restrictions, or garage access rules. It is always smart to verify parking before booking, especially if your group is bringing multiple cars.

Compared with a condo, a house usually feels more private and more like a real St. Augustine stay. You get more space, more independence, and a home base that can fit the way your group travels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between renting a house and a condo in St. Augustine?

A house usually offers more privacy, more indoor and outdoor space, private parking, and no shared walls. A condo may offer shared amenities like a pool, elevator, gym, tennis courts, or oceanfront building access. The better choice depends on your group size, budget, location preference, and whether you want a private home setting or a managed condo community.

Can I find a St. Augustine vacation home that sleeps 10 or more?

Yes, some St. Augustine house rentals are designed for larger groups and may sleep 10 or more guests. Always check the bedroom count, bathroom count, bed types, and parking before booking. Sleeping capacity is important, but the layout is what determines whether the home will actually feel comfortable for your group.

Are there beach houses with private pools?

Some St. Augustine vacation homes do offer private pools, including homes near the beach or within a short drive of the beach. Pool availability, heating, rules, and seasonal details vary by home, so guests should review each listing carefully before booking.

Are vacation homes pet-friendly?

Some vacation homes may allow pets, but pet policies vary by property. Guests should never assume a home is pet-friendly unless the listing clearly says so. Size limits, pet fees, breed restrictions, and approval rules may apply.

What’s a typical minimum stay for houses?

Minimum stays vary by property, season, and arrival date. Some homes may allow shorter stays during certain times of year, while peak travel periods may require longer stays. The live availability calendar is the best place to confirm current rules.

Is there parking at vacation homes?

Most St. Augustine vacation homes include some form of private parking, often a driveway. However, the number of vehicles allowed can vary. Larger groups should confirm parking details before booking, especially if several guests are driving separately.