Sharing an Airbnb Oregon Coast round-up! The Oregon Coast, along the Pacific Ocean, is a beautiful spot, packed full of hidden gems—from woodlands to dramatic beaches with amazing rock formations.
For me, the best way to experience this awesome slice of the West Coast is by staying in an Airbnb. That way, you get to be close to nature and stay in cool properties!
If you’re looking to stay in Lincoln City or somewhere like Cannon Beach, then you’ve come to the right place. With my handy list, I’m going to help you find the best Airbnb Oregon Coast has to offer!
Airbnb Oregon Coast: The Coolest Places to Stay
I love how unique this Oregon Coast Airbnb is! The decor throughout is super comfy and cozy—a beach house kind of feel that's been stylishly refurbished. It feels like each touch throughout has been well thought out.
Boasting a fully equipped kitchen to rustle up some breakfast, there's also a deck with a BBQ to top things off.
This cool house doesn't just look the part, though; it also boasts an ocean view.
Up to 6 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $175 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
If you're looking for tranquil seclusion, then this place is definitely going to be your jam. 100%.
Kind of like a big cabin, except with modern, bright interiors, this top Airbnb in Oregon Coast has enough space for the whole family, with a large dining area and living room too.
This vacation home has an awesome location too. Set along the Northern Oregon Coast, it's in Cannon Beach, so you get the best of the woods and the surf.
Up to 6 guests // 2 bedrooms // 3 beds // 1.5 baths. Prices from $240 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
If you like the idea of a cabin but you're really not into anything TOO rustic, then keep reading.
This one is a truly high-end coastal getaway—a cabin with cool credentials and stunning decor throughout.
Also set in Cannon Beach, it's within walking distance of the iconic Haystack Rock. Basically, Oregon Coast vacation rentals don't get much better than this!
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 4 beds // 2 baths. Prices from $300 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Modern and sleek with a definite eye for minimalist design and mid-century aesthetics, this place is truly awesome!
With plenty of natural light and houseplants, this Oregon Coast Airbnb is filled with nice design details that make it as beautifully unique as it is.
You'll find it above Manzanita on a hilltop, but still only a five-minute walk to the beach.
Up to 6 guests // 3 bedrooms // 3 beds // 2 baths. Prices from $350 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Practically on the beach itself, this oceanfront home is a little more traditional than some of the contemporary cabins on this list. But it's SUPER cozy.
It's primed and ready for the beach—think pine, natural colors twinned with light blues and seaside aesthetics. Staying here is like a home away from home.
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $279 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
This vacation rental is perfect for couples!
There's plenty of natural light and a large queen size bed, but its location—just one block from the beach—makes it even more amazing.
This Oregon Airbnb offers just about everything you could ask for close to the beach.
Up to 2 guests // 1 bedrooms // 3 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $151 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
This place is super cool.
I'm loving the decor in this retro mid-century home—all the straight lines and subtle design details make this like staying in an Insta shoot.
There's plenty of room at this private property for your whole family, or for a group of pals to hang out. Enjoy stargazing outside or simply sitting around the firepit with drinks.
It's clean and it's got awesome reviews too—what's not to like?!
Up to 8 guests // 3 bedrooms // 6 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $425 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Just 500 steps (exactly) from the beach, this beautiful cottage feels super homey and relaxing—the perfect place to stay for a family or a group of friends.
Other things that make this place awesome: a grassy backyard, a sun-drenched deck, and a fantastic kitchen for cooking up a storm.
Add these top amenities to its great design, and fantastic location (the town is an easy stroll away), and you've got a winner!
Up to 8 guests // 3 bedrooms // 4 beds // 2 baths. Prices from $270 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
This place might not have ocean views, but this cute cottage is surrounded by woodlands—that means views of a pond and greenery all around you!
From the back deck, you can sit enjoying the sounds of nature, or soak up some super chill time in your very own hot tub.
An adorable little cottage that's perfect for a romantic getaway, it's cozy, clean, and warm.
Even though it's the perfect place to unplug and recharge your batteries, there are a few nice restaurants nearby if you feel like venturing into civilization.
Up to 6 guests // 2 bedrooms // 3 beds // 2 baths. Prices from $139 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
There you have it—my top picks for the best Airbnbs in the Oregon Coast. This is an amazing part of the US, and one that I love to return to over and over, so tag me in your Insta stories and pics and let me know where you stay!
Planning to explore more of Oregon? Be sure to check out my other Oregon content here.
6 Day Trips from Portland
Portland Bachelorette Party
FAQs
The best time of year to visit the Oregon Coast is from September to mid-October for the best weather.
– Astoria
– Cannon Beach
– Camp 18
– Indian Beach Trail
– Tillamook Cheese Factory
The rainy season in Oregon from November through March.
Elise Armitage is an entrepreneur and founder of What The Fab, a travel + lifestyle blog based in California. At the beginning of 2019, Elise left her corporate job at Google to chase her dreams: being an entrepreneur and helping women find fabulous in the everyday. Since then, she’s launched her SEO course Six-Figure SEO, where she teaches bloggers how to create a passive revenue stream from their website using SEO. Featured in publications like Forbes, Elle, HerMoney, and Real Simple, Elise is a firm believer that you can be of both substance and style.