Holiday rentals in Point Turton

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    Explore 40 holiday rentals in Point Turton

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    Point Turton holiday rentals start at €52 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    40 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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  • Wifi availability

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Point Turton stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Guest favourite
Home in Warooka
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Dee's on Yorke's- BYO Linen or neg.- Pets Welcome

Warooka, the gateway to the bottom end of the infamous Yorke Peninsula. An entire home available for your stay, sleeping up to 9 guests. Indoor and outdoor fire. Just a 2.5 hour drive from Adelaide, escape to a getaway bordering on an 18 hole golf course, nestled in amongst the gums and the families of galah's that call this place home. Point Turton is a quick 10 min drive away with Jetty and boat launching facilities avail. Not to mention Flaherty's Beach, search it... I will say no more.

Top guest favourite
Home in Point Turton
5 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

*NEW Flaherty’s Beach House 200m to beach! w/Linen

Please note : No Additional Guests or visitors other than specified in original booking Maximum of 9 guests including infants. The only house on the Yorke Peninsula with a full-sized hot tub! Come and experience our brand-new holiday home, designed just for families and friends seeking a relaxing getaway in the stunning York Peninsula. Home to one of Australia’s most famous beaches. You’ll be just a stone’s throw away from the esplanade and the entrance to Flaherty’s beach and 4WD track.

Guest favourite
A charming coastal home is captured with sunlight streaming through the trees. The property features a covered porch with a wooden dining table and chairs, inviting relaxation in a serene outdoor setting. Soft hues of white and natural wood accentuate the welcoming entrance.
Home in Marion Bay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Hide & Sea - A Beachside Hideaway

Relax in your own hidden oasis. Welcome to our coastal haven in Marion Bay! Nestled just a short stroll from pristine Willyama beach. Our light filled home offers a delightful retreat where you can create unforgettable memories. Explore the nearby Innes National Park, where you can discover the region's natural wonders and rich cultural heritage. After a day filled with adventure, relish moments of togetherness in the cozy living space and unwind in comfort amidst the gentle ocean breeze.

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Home in Marion Bay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

The Osprey Relaxing private Couples Retreat

The Osprey is a freshly renovated one bedroom getaway for couples. A king sized bed with plush Sheet Society linen and soft furnishings for a restful, relaxing nights sleep. Enjoy relaxing amongst my large and ever changing collection of indoor plants or freshen up in the new bathroom and head outside to relax on the daybed with a wine, a book or kick back and watch the local birdlife frolic in the bird baths in the recently planted native garden. Enjoy the new outdoor kitchen facilities

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Tiny home in Marion Bay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Off-Grid Tiny House | Marion Bay

Craving space, quiet and a lighter footprint — without giving up comfort? Bayside’s Tiny House offers an adults-only, off-grid eco-luxe escape set on peaceful natural grasslands just minutes from Marion Bay and Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park. Powered by solar and rainwater, this thoughtfully designed retreat is made for slowing down, reconnecting and enjoying the simple beauty of the Yorke Peninsula — with everything you need already in place, and nature right outside your window.

Guest favourite
A wooden deck features several white Adirondack chairs arranged to face the horizon. The sun sets over a calm sea, casting warm hues across the sky and reflecting off the water. Lush greenery and rocky shorelines are visible in the foreground.
Cottage in Hardwicke Bay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

little white shack on the beach

little white shack on the beach Located on the sand dunes overlooking Hardwicke Bay our shack is absolute beach front with no road between you and the beach. While soaking up the 180-degree water views on the deck you can watch the kids playing on the beach or swimming in the shallow child friendly waters. * If necessary, towels and sheets can be provided at a cost of $25/Bed. *An extra pet cleaning fee may be charged depending on the condition of the shack on departure.

Guest favourite
A covered outdoor area features a clear view of the ocean and beach, with a grassy lawn leading to the water. The structure has columns supporting the roof and a grassy pathway that descends to the sandy beach. Blue skies and calm waters are visible in the distance.
Home in Corny Point
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Absolute Beach Frontage Corny Point Beach House

Unwind and relax at this absolute beach frontage home. Uninterrupted sea views with the beach and great fishing at your doorstep. Situated at beautiful Corny Point, South Australia approx. 3 hours drive from Adelaide. Child friendly beach with own access. Simply sit back and enjoy the views or explore the beautiful coastline of the Southern Yorke Peninsula. If surfing is your thing then this house is only minutes from some of the best surf breaks in SA.

Superhost
A serene view of the living area is captured from the bedroom, featuring expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. A warm sunset reflects over the water, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Light hardwood flooring complements the bright, stylish furnishings, including a comfortable sofa and a dining table in the background.
Home in Point Turton
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Wilde Retreat Beach House

Our beach house is situated on the cliffs in Point Turton, overlooking number 1 voted Flaherty’s Beach and Hardwicke Bay, with a private access to the beach below. Our beach house can sleep a maximum of 6 people across 3 bedrooms. There is one bathroom, kitchen, lounge and dining that overlook the bay with floor to ceiling doors and windows. The views are unmatched and with direct beach access you’ll feel like you have your own private haven!

Guest favourite
Home in Stansbury
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Newly Renovated Beachfront Apartment Sleeps 6

Beachfront home on ANZAC Pde. Amazing views at your doorstep. Fully ducted air-conditioning. Off street parking, WIFI, open kitchen dining lounge area with flat screen smart TV, separate toilet, bathroom with shower and toilet, laundry with washing machine & dryer. All un booked bedrooms will be locked!! Pets ok but must be added to the booking on Airbnb! Linen sheets, towels, quilts & pillows provided for booked rooms / beds only.

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Flat in Point Turton
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

The Beach Hut @ Point Turton

This 2-bedroom unit is steps from the beach with stunning views right from the front porch! Enjoy a modern kitchen, 1 queen bed and 2 singles, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Just minutes from Flaherty’s Beach and Point Turton Jetty. Plus, the unit includes a private lock-up shed for your boat or car, a rare bonus! (Guests bring their own linens—sheets, towels, and pillowcases). The perfect spot for your next beach escape!

Superhost
A stunning view of the ocean is captured from the interior, with large sliding glass doors revealing vibrant sunset colors reflecting on the water. Potted plants frame the outdoor space, enhancing the serene coastal ambiance.
Home in Point Turton
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Absolute Water Front Luxurious Holiday Home

Beautiful modern 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom holiday home accommodating 8 guests comfortably. Beach frontage with water views and right on the famous Walk the Yorke. Point Turton has an excellent boat ramp and jetty for keen fisherman. There is plenty of room to park your boat on the property. There is also a great Tavern with sea views and a General Store with bakery, take away foods, general grocery items, ice, bait and fuel.

Top guest favourite
The two-story beach house features a light exterior, with a spacious front patio surrounded by greenery. Large windows dominate the facade, offering ample natural light. A furnished seating area is visible on the upper level, complemented by an inviting entryway on the lower level.
Flat in Port Victoria
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 425 reviews

Cozy Beachside Hideaway with ocean views

Welcome to our Hampton inspired, renovated 1950’s beach house. Our large one bedroom Airbnb is on the lower level. Port Victoria is nestled in a beautiful and quaint part of the Yorke Peninsula. You will love the ocean views from your bedroom, living, and patio. If the weather takes a turn you can still enjoy the views with a drink & nibbles from the living room window bar or snuggle up in the bbq area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Point Turton?

    Point Turton has stays that range from holiday homes with sea views, to self-contained beach cottages, to larger family houses. Many are located near the coastline, making it convenient to explore the beach and local amenities.

  • What are the best things to do in Point Turton with kids?

    Families often explore calm beaches for swimming, try fishing off the local jetty, or play at nearby parks. Discovering rock pools and enjoying a picnic around the foreshore are also frequently suggested activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Point Turton?

    Explore the sheltered beaches, try your hand at fishing, or visit the boat ramp area popular with water sports. Many visitors enjoy beach walks, relaxing with local seafood, and watching sunsets over the bay.

  • How is the weather in Point Turton?

    Point Turton has warm, dry summers around 61–81°F (16–27°C) and mild, wetter winters ranging from 46–61°F (8–16°C). Rainfall peaks during the cooler months, so a jacket is useful year-round, especially in winter.

  • When is the best time to visit Point Turton?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer, drier weather and outdoor activities. Milder temperatures during winter provide a quieter seaside experience, though rain is more frequent.

  • What are the best places to visit in Point Turton?

    Point Turton has a picturesque jetty, popular beaches for relaxing and swimming, and a sheltered boat ramp for launching watercraft. The foreshore area is often suggested for its picnic spots and views across the bay.

  • What are some hiking trails in Point Turton?

    You can explore coastal trails that wind near the foreshore and local cliff tops. Walking paths around the township often provide views of native bushland, beaches, and the rocky shoreline.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Point Turton?

    Families frequently enjoy swimming at calm beaches, fishing off the jetty, or exploring local playgrounds. Collecting shells, rock pooling, and relaxing with a picnic on the foreshore are popular options.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Point Turton?

    Around Point Turton, travelers often explore scenic coastal parks, visit local markets, or discover nearby small towns known for historic buildings and local dining experiences. Fishing charters, wildlife spotting, and bushwalking are also frequently suggested activities in the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Point Turton?

    Many Point Turton holiday homes and cottages welcome pets, especially those with enclosed yards or outdoor spaces. When booking, it is common to check with hosts about bringing pets and any local guidelines.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Point Turton?

    Bring sun protection and layers for changing coastal weather, and pack beach footwear for rocky stretches. It is helpful to carry some groceries, as local shops may carry a smaller selection, especially outside peak holiday periods.

  • What is Point Turton known for?

    Point Turton is known for its sheltered beaches, fishing opportunities, and relaxed, small-town atmosphere. Its jetty and rock pools are frequently visited, and the area draws those seeking quiet seaside escapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Point Turton?

    Hidden coves along the coastline, less-traveled walking paths, and tidal rock pools are often mentioned by locals. Quiet picnic spots overlooking the bay and small jetties offer peaceful settings away from crowds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Point Turton?

    Locally caught seafood, such as King George whiting and fresh prawns, is frequently suggested. Many visitors enjoy fish and chips eaten by the beach or classic Australian bakery treats from the region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Point Turton?

    Bring comfortable clothes for warm days and a jacket for cooler evenings, as coastal breezes can make temperatures feel lower. Beachwear, sun protection, walking shoes, and equipment for fishing or water activities are useful.

  • What is the nightlife in Point Turton like?

    Point Turton has a relaxed, low-key nightlife, with evenings often centered around local pubs, casual dining, or stargazing by the beach. Socializing tends to focus on community gatherings rather than late-night venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Point Turton?

    Events in Point Turton are often locally rooted and include fishing competitions, community markets, or seasonal celebrations around public holidays. Travelers interested in regional festivals can find more options in nearby towns during peak periods.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Point Turton?

    Many vacation rentals in Point Turton accommodate families, with features like multiple bedrooms, fenced yards, or easy access to the beach. It is common for families to choose stays close to local parks and playgrounds.