Vintage glamour, sunshine, mid-century modern charm, and swimming pools: there’s nothing like staying at a Palm Springs vacation rental. Dwell close to the action near Palm Canyon Drive, or pick a quieter private house near a world-class golf course with mountain views. Here's where you can have it all.
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Yes, 105 of our Palm Springs homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).
Browse dog-friendly homes >Yes. 298 of our Palm Springs vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.
Browse homes with internet access >Absolutely. Our local Palm Springs team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.
Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >Every visit to the Coachella Valley surfaces its own unique experiences. Here are a few tips from locals on what to keep in mind ahead of your visit:
Prioritize a fenced pool, an easy kitchen, and a layout that lets kids sleep while adults linger outside. We recommend residential South Palm Springs for quieter streets and quick grocery runs, or family-friendly pockets near Ruth Hardy Park for playground breaks and easy afternoons.
Look for a Palm Springs vacation home with a private hot tub, strong outdoor seating, and a quick ride to downtown dining. We recommend Warm Sands for a tucked-away feel close to nightlife, Palm Canyon Drive, or the South Palm Springs corridor for calmer evenings and mountain views.
Choose a Palm Springs house rental with true bedroom separation and a generous patio. We recommend downtown-adjacent neighborhoods for walkable coffee and late dinners, or larger-lot residential areas where parking is simpler and pool days feel unhurried.
Palm Springs monthly vacation rentals are best with reliable Wi‑Fi, a real desk, and a neighborhood that stays peaceful midweek. We recommend Racquet Club Estates and nearby North Palm Springs areas for value and mid-century character, or quieter South Palm Springs neighborhoods for a slower, more local rhythm during a long-term rental stay.
Palm Springs is a golfer’s city. Book a vacation rental near the fairways so early tee times feel unrushed and afternoons can be spent poolside or on the patio. We recommend looking around South Palm Springs for quick access to multiple courses, or Rancho Mirage if you want a resort-level lineup within a short drive.
Browse Palm Springs vacation rentals that fit the way you travel, whether that means a pool-forward weekend close to downtown or a quieter home for a longer reset.
Choose your dates, filter by the details that matter, and settle into desert life within the first afternoon.
We understand being pool-bound. Still, Palm Springs rewards travelers who step beyond the lounger by offering destination-specific recreation and activities you won't find anywhere else.
Here's a local's itinerary we often provide our guests who stay with us in the Coachella Valley over a long weekend:
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Absolutely, we have a wide variety of long-term and snowbird rental options in the sunny desert oasis of Palm Springs. From mid-century modern condos to sprawling private villas, our rental properties let you embrace the laid-back Palm Springs lifestyle for an extended period.
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