Villas, Airbnb & Apartments with sea views in Lincoln City

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1,224
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Price per night
$513
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High season
July - $785
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Price in July
$785
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Type of accommodation
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3 Bedrooms, 146m²
Price per week
$3,589
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Low season
March : $361
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Available accommodation
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The average price of a night in a vacation rental in in Lincoln City is $513.
If you want to spend a week in a vacation rental in Lincoln City, you have to pay on average $3,589 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between $2,525 and $5,497 for one week.
The price of a vacation rental in Lincoln City are less expensive in March: $361 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 30% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 53% ($785 per night) in 07, which is the most expensive month to live in Lincoln City.
On average, rentals in Lincoln City can accommodate 7 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 146 m².
The price of a vacation rental in Lincoln City is $773 per night this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average $5,408.
A vacation rental for a weekend in Lincoln City costs on average $1,321, for Friday and Saturday nights.
21% of the accommodation is still available for a stay in July. It will be necessary to pay on average $785 per night.
Lincoln City, located along Oregon’s central coast, offers a refreshing blend of natural beauty, coastal charm, and small-town hospitality. With seven miles of sandy shoreline, forested trails, and vibrant tide pools, this destination is perfect for beachcombers and outdoor adventurers. Visitors can stay in cliffside Airbnbs, cozy cottages with ocean views, or apartments just steps from restaurants and shops. Whether you're visiting for whale watching, kite flying, or simply unwinding, Lincoln City provides an idyllic retreat year-round.
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Lincoln City is known for its dramatic beaches, windswept dunes, and friendly, laid-back atmosphere. The town’s historic districts, glass art studios, and scenic overlooks make it as enriching as it is relaxing. Outdoor lovers can explore Cascade Head or Devil’s Lake, while foodies enjoy seafood shacks and locally crafted beer. Lincoln City blends raw Pacific beauty with welcoming Oregon spirit.
The historic district of Nelscott is a favorite for surfers, artists, and travelers seeking a quieter atmosphere. Vacation rentals in Nelscott include ocean-view homes, artistic cottages, and beachside apartments with decks. Nelscott is ideal for travelers looking for authenticity and calm.
Located near Siletz Bay, the Taft District is a vibrant area filled with galleries, restaurants, and sandy access to the bay and ocean. Rentals range from rustic cabins to modern condos close to the beach. Visitors enjoy clamming, crabbing, and bonfires on the sand. Taft combines coastal fun with local culture.
At the northern edge of the city, Roads End offers stunning ocean vistas, hiking access, and a more secluded feel. Airbnbs in this area include spacious homes, luxury retreats, and romantic getaways tucked into the hillside. Guests can explore tide pools or hike up to Roads End Point for breathtaking views. This neighborhood is perfect for nature enthusiasts and quiet escapes.
Nestled between the beach and the Cascade foothills, the Devil’s Lake Area offers freshwater recreation and peaceful settings. Vacation homes here include lakeside cabins, family lodges, and pet-friendly rentals with dock access. Activities include kayaking, paddleboarding, and picnicking by the water.
Wecoma Beach is a centrally located neighborhood known for its wide, sandy stretches and family-friendly vibe. Accommodations range from cozy studios to multi-bedroom houses near the ocean. Visitors love flying kites, beachcombing, and watching sunsets with their toes in the sand. Wecoma Beach offers convenience and classic Oregon coast charm.
A hidden gem within the city, Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area offers boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing just minutes from the beach. Visitors can rent kayaks, enjoy lakeside picnics, or camp under the stars. The park includes scenic walking trails and peaceful coves.
At the Lincoln City Glass Center, visitors can watch artisans create blown-glass masterpieces or make their own souvenir with the help of a professional. This interactive studio blends art and experience in an accessible way. The center also features a gallery of vibrant glass art and gift items.
Located just north of Lincoln City, the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area is a protected natural space offering panoramic ocean views and diverse wildlife. Hikers can follow trails through lush forests and grassy headlands with chances to spot elk, eagles, and whales. The area is a designated UNESCO biosphere reserve.
A peaceful oasis tucked in a residential neighborhood, the Connie Hansen Garden is a public botanical garden filled with rare plants, tranquil paths, and vibrant blooms. The garden is open year-round and maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers.
For nightlife and entertainment, Chinook Winds Casino Resort offers gaming, live shows, dining, and family activities right on the beach. The resort includes an on-site hotel, arcade, and indoor pool. Visitors can enjoy slots, poker, or catch a concert overlooking the Pacific.
A favorite for shoppers, Lincoln City Outlets offers big-name brands at discounted prices in a breezy outdoor setting. With more than 40 stores, it’s a great spot for a retail break from the beach. Seasonal sales and tax-free shopping make it a popular stop.
Just outside of town, the Drift Creek Falls Trail takes hikers through coastal forest to a suspension bridge overlooking a 75-foot waterfall. The trail is well-maintained and family-friendly, offering scenic rewards without strenuous climbing. Drift Creek Falls delivers forest magic and waterfall views in one trip.
Held twice a year, the Kite Festival on the Beach brings colorful kites, music, and family fun to the skies over Lincoln City. Spectators enjoy choreographed kite shows, contests, and hands-on activities. The event celebrates the city’s kite-flying culture with energy and creativity.
Just 30 minutes south, Newport is a vibrant coastal town with an active fishing port, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and historic lighthouses. Vacation rentals range from harbor-view condos to beachside cottages. Visitors can explore the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area or dine on fresh-caught seafood. For a lively coastal stay by the docks, enjoy a vacation rental in Newport, where sea life, ships, and sunset views define the rhythm of the town.
An hour south of Lincoln City, Yachats is a small, artsy community known for dramatic coastline, tide pools, and quiet sophistication. Rentals include cliffside homes, boutique cabins, and forest-adjacent cottages. The town features cozy cafés, art galleries, and scenic walking trails. For peaceful mornings by the waves and stargazing nights, unwind in a house in Yachats, where rugged beauty meets artistic calm.
Just 20 minutes south, Depoe Bay is famous for whale watching, oceanfront dining, and being the “world’s smallest navigable harbor.” Rentals include seaside condos, cliff-perched homes, and cozy hideaways with storm-watching views. Guests can visit the Whale Watching Center or browse local shops. For front-row views of the ocean’s drama, stay in an apartment in Depoe Bay, where the sea is always in motion just beyond your window.
To the north, Pacific City offers wide beaches, dune climbs, and iconic views of Haystack Rock. Vacation homes range from surf shacks to elegant villas near Cape Kiwanda. Visitors can watch dory boats launch from the beach or enjoy craft brews at the Pelican Brewing Company. For surf vibes and coastal trails in one spot, book a vacation rental in Pacific City, where adventure and relaxation go hand in hand.
Just inland from Lincoln City, Otis is a quiet riverside town offering forest retreats and easy access to the coast. Vacation rentals include log cabins, garden cottages, and family homes surrounded by nature. Visitors can hike nearby trails, fish in the Salmon River, or relax in a peaceful setting. For a slower rhythm near the woods and river, retreat to a house in Otis, where nature surrounds you at every turn.
Lincoln City boasts stunning beaches that perfectly complement its charm. If you're looking to expand your horizons to other coastal gems, consider booking vacation rentals in The Hamptons, where the elegance of Coopers Beach meets the vibrancy of luxury boutiques. For those seeking a tropical escape, Key Biscayne rental apartments provide access to Crandon Park's idyllic shores and scenic biking trails. An airbnb in Jacksonville offers proximity to cultural highlights like the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. Alternatively, the relaxed vibe and rolling waves are ideal reasons to consider vacation rentals in New Smyrna Beach near Florida's oldest city, St. Augustine.
Known for its breathtaking scenery, this destination is not alone in offering stunning natural landscapes. For a tranquil retreat, consider an airbnb in Wimberley, where the rugged beauty of the Devil's Backbone Scenic Drive can be explored. The charming town offers a blend of natural allure and artistic vibes. Escape to holiday homes Nashville IN to discover Cedar Creek Winery nestled amidst the rolling hills. Experience enchanting beaches and wildlife by choosing holiday accommodations in Jekyll Island for a blend of history at the Jekyll Island Club Resort. Discover the crystal-clear springs when opting for rentals in Weeki Wachee, a hub for kayaking and mermaid shows along the banks of the Weeki Wachee River.