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House Palm Coast
from $100 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent (8 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $424 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $222 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (35 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $174 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (3 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $349 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (25 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $170 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (5 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $104 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (14 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $201 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent (34 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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House Palm Coast
from $135 per night
House ∙ 7 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (19 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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Vacation rentals and apartments with air conditioning

Apartment  Palm Coast
from $118 per night
Apartment ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Air conditioning
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House  Palm Coast
from $274 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent (42 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Air conditioning
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House  Palm Coast
from $252 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (50 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Air conditioning
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Vacation rentals with Wi-Fi

House  Palm Coast
from $122 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (43 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Internet
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House  Palm Coast
from $342 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Internet
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Condo  Palm Coast
from $183 per night
Condo ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.6
Excellent (14 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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Apartments and vacation rentals with a kitchen

House  Palm Coast
from $140 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Kitchen
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House  Palm Coast
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$222
from $206 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (35 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
Kitchen
Vacasa
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House  Palm Coast
from $184 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (83 ratings)
Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida, United States
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How much does a night in a vacation rental cost in Palm Coast on average?

In Palm Coast, vacation rentals start at $100 per night.

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Palm Coast Information

About Palm Coast

There’s a laid back feel to this Floridian Atlantic Coast city where palm tree-lined parkways are always picture postcard worthy and water canals are always bubbling with sparkling salt and fresh waters. Activities, recreation, and leisure are more than easy to find, especially with the array of water sport options that come courtesy of the extensive year-round canal system and the Intracoastal waterway. Go picnicking in one of the area's many fine national parks, do some bird-spotting, or play a few rounds of golf or tennis—then relax with drinks and dinner at one of the numerous fine restaurants in town. Really, Palm Coast is one of the Sunshine State’s finest areas for natural, unspoiled beauty, filled with miles of cinnamon-colored sands that are perfect for any family vacation in the sun. Plus, with the ultra-low-key vibe, it’s superb for those looking to dodge the rowdy spring breakers and to spend some time with dolphins, turtles, and other colorful characters who populate the town instead. Fabulous fun awaits!

Things to Do in Palm Coast

There’s no shortage of things to do in this buzzy town. For fashionistas, there’s a Town Center featuring dozens of retail establishments along State Road 100, as well as numerous other local and national businesses along several major roadways. You’ll also be able to find unique stores at European Village on Palm Harbor Parkway near the Intracoastal Waterway—not to mention a large number of fine ethnic restaurants that reflect the cultural diversity of the area’s population. From Irish pubs and Italian restaurants, to sushi bars, burrito shops, and English tea rooms, good grub awaits. If sun and sand is what you’re looking for, there’s more than plenty of beaches to enjoy as well. Surf the third largest waves in the state of Florida, or just pitch your umbrella and lay out that towel to soak up some hot summer sun with a nice cold cocktail. If you’re looking to do some exploring, there are more than forty parks and preserves, as well as almost a hundred miles of trails suitable for hiking, biking, kayaking, bird watching, fishing, boating, or whatever else your heart desires. Golfers will love the collection of spectacular golf courses in the area, especially while playing directly alongside the Atlantic Ocean at spaces such as the Champion Course and the re-envisioned Fazio Course at PGA National Resort & Spa—both of which are world-renowned. Tennis is another favorite in the area, as professionals consistently play at local tennis centers several times throughout the year. Be sure not to miss the Potato Festival, where everything from local seafood to local agricultural crops are honored, as well as various rodeos, ballet performances, marathons, festivals, concerts, and parades scheduled throughout the year such as the Palm Coast International Festival, Movies in the Park, and Moon Rise at the Beach (a nighttime tour along the beach). Even train how to catch crabs with a Crabbing Basics course or try out some mud-bogging.

Palm Coast Day Trips

This Northeast Florida city is super close to the I-95 exit to Florida’s other beaches. What’s more is that its central location makes it the perfect sport for side trips to nearby Orlando, Jacksonville, Marineland, Mt. Dora, Daytona Beach, or historic St. Augustine. The quiet beaches, historic ruins, subtropical forests, and Atlantic Ocean waves stretched out amongst the city’s nineteen gorgeous miles gives travelers the ability to enjoy a downtown lifestyle, as well as a relaxed, peaceful environment that’s great for anyone searching for a laid-back sort of break from big city chaos. And though there are an abundant amount of golf courses, marinas, and tennis courts to keep visitors busy with in town, there are also an array of day trip options to choose from too. Head out to Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, a 425-acre park bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River. It’s just one part of the Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trail, which offers tons to explore on foot or by bike—not to mention beautiful formal gardens to stroll through before having yourself a well-deserved picnic lunch on a grassy green lawn! Make sure to stretch out at Flagler Beach, which offers six miles of uncrowded, car-free shoreline, and to visit nearby parks such as Jungle Hut Park, Old Salt Park, and River to Sea Preserve. There’s even the Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area, an almost two hundred acre park featuring campsites, nature trails, boat ramps, BBQ grills, and warm, golden sands galore. The area is also perfect for seashell hunting, romantic evening strolls, and has lots of stellar spots for selfie-taking.

Palm Coast Accommodations

Finding a room and a place to snooze in the area is easy peasy. With a diverse collection of lodging options, there’s certainly something for every taste and budget. Choose from luxurious Four Diamond resorts with sweeping ocean views such as, Hammock Beach Resort, or quainter options such as an ocean side B&B the White Orchid Inn. There are also plenty of chains to choose from, including Hilton, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Fairfield, Best Western, Sleep Inn, or Days Inn, as well as vacation rental property options for those looking to stay a tad longer. Camping and RV resort facilities on either the the beach or inland even offer adventure seekers with nice outdoor scenery and easy access to hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, and more. Let’s just say that Palm Coast boasts a wide variety of accommodations-- from up-scale hotspots to affordable family-friendly options—you’ll no doubt be able to find something to fall in love with within that extensive listing of inns, hotels, motels, resorts vacation rentals, and campground spaces you’ll be perusing through.

Transportation in Palm Coast

Fortunately, Palm Coast is nicely situated on Florida's east coast right on interstate 95, US Route 1, and the scenic Route A1A. It also happens to be intersected by State Route 100 from the west, which allows for even simpler access to Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Ocala. Major airlines serving the area include the Daytona Beach International Airport, Orlando International Airport, and Jacksonville Airport, while private aircraft and corporate jets can land at the Flagler County Airport. Those looking to go a little wild can choose to bike or hike across Palm Coast on the Lehigh Trail, which is located on eight miles of abandoned railroad corridor that parallels the Lehigh Canal and extends through the Town Center of Palm Coast through Graham Swamp before ending at Colbert Lane. There are even opportunities for water lovers with Tropical Kayaks of Palm Coast, which not only provides kayak tours and rentals, but also sells new and used kayaks. Paddle amidst pristine natural settings, spectacular salt water marsh creeks, and wildlife habitats to further discover the wonderful gem that is Palm Coast, Florida.

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