Weekly Vacation Rentals in South Florida
Weekly vacation rentals in South Florida are designed for guests who want more breathing room than a hotel stay, without committing to a full month. A week gives you time to settle in, explore at your own pace, and enjoy the area without rushing.
Weekly stays tend to work best when convenience matters just as much as comfort. You want a place that’s easy to arrive at, easy to live in for several days, and well-located for how you plan to spend your time.
We manage vacation homes across South Florida that are well-suited for week-long stays — places that balance location, layout, and practicality without feeling temporary.
Why a weekly rental makes sense for many trips
A week is often the sweet spot. It’s long enough to unpack, cook a few meals, and settle into the rhythm of the area, but short enough that flexibility still matters.
- More space and privacy than a hotel or resort
- Full kitchens for eating in when you want a break from dining out
- Separate living areas so the home doesn’t feel cramped
- Better value than nightly stays once you pass a few nights
Weekly rentals are especially popular for family trips, couples who want flexibility, and guests visiting for events, beach time, or a focused getaway.
Choosing the right location for a week-long stay
When you’re here for a week, proximity matters. Being close to the beach, dining, and major routes can save a lot of time — especially if you plan to explore different areas during your stay.
Many weekly guests start with:
- Hollywood vacation rentals for walkability, dining, and beach access
- Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals for waterfront areas, nightlife, and variety
- Dania Beach rentals for a quieter base with easy access to multiple cities
If you’re planning day trips or splitting time between beach and city activities, choosing the right base can make the week feel much longer.
Features that tend to matter most on weekly stays
For week-long rentals, guests usually prioritize ease and comfort over long-term features.
- Homes close to the beach or major attractions
- Private pools for downtime without leaving the property
- Pet-friendly rentals for guests traveling with dogs or cats
- Simple parking and straightforward check-in
For weekly stays, layout and location often matter more than extras you may never use.
Who weekly vacation rentals are best suited for
Weekly rentals work well for guests who want flexibility without sacrificing comfort. Families, couples, small groups, and visitors attending local events or celebrations often find a week-long stay to be the right balance.
This page focuses on week-long vacation stays. Longer month-to-month living and seasonal winter stays are handled separately so expectations stay clear.
Booking weekly stays with fewer surprises
Shorter stays move quickly, especially in popular areas. Availability can change fast, and pricing may vary by season or demand.
Booking direct allows you to confirm the details that matter for a week-long stay — parking, check-in timing, house rules, and any fees — before you arrive.
Planning your week in South Florida
If you’re staying for a week, think about how you want to divide your time. Beach days, dining, nearby attractions, and downtime all factor into choosing the right home.
You can browse weekly-friendly homes by location and feature, or contact us if you’d like help narrowing down options that match your plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a full week required when booking weekly rentals?
Most weekly rentals are priced with a seven-night stay in mind, though exact minimums can vary by property and season. We’ll confirm before booking.
Are weekly rentals cleaned during the stay?
Weekly stays typically include cleaning before arrival and after departure. Additional cleanings may be available by request, depending on the property.
Do weekly rentals include utilities and Wi-Fi?
Yes. Weekly vacation rentals are furnished and include standard utilities and Wi-Fi unless otherwise noted in the listing.
How far in advance should I book a weekly stay?
For popular areas and peak seasons, booking earlier gives you the best selection. Last-minute availability does happen, but options may be more limited.
How do I decide between a weekly or monthly stay?
If you’re unsure how long you’ll stay or want maximum flexibility, weekly rentals are a good fit. If you’re planning to settle in longer, monthly options may offer better value.

