Short-term rental houses in Spain

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Short-term house rentals in Spain are gaining popularity due to the lack of uniformity and overcrowding in hotels, especially in the Balearic and Canary Islands.

How Much does it Cost to Rent a House in Spain for a Day?

Daily house rentals in Spain vary greatly depending on the season: high season (June–August) is 40–60% more expensive, while low season (October–May) is 30–50% cheaper. In fact, prices generally remain at average levels only during the off-season.

Region / Zone

Type of housing

Price in high season (June–August), €/day Low season price (October–May), €/day
Andalusia (Costa del Sol, Malaga, Marbella) Villa with a swimming pool 300–600 200–400
Townhouse 150–250 100–150
Cottage 120–200 80–120
Catalonia (Barcelona, ​​Costa Brava) Villa 400–700 250–400
Townhouse 200–350 140–200
Valencia (Valencia, Alicante, Costa Blanca) Villa 250–450 150–270
Townhouse 120–220 70–130
Cottage 100–180 60–100
Madrid (city) Townhouse 150–300 150–300
Canary Islands (Tenerife, Las Palmas) Villa 200–500 200–500
Cottage 100–200 100–200
Balearic Islands (Mallorca) Villa 350–650 250–400
Townhouse 180–300 120–200

How to Rent a Villa in Spain for a Day

Our website features listings from verified private landlords in Andalusia, Catalonia, and Valencia, with verified licenses (VV or HUTB). To rent a villa in Spain for a day, you need to check for a fire extinguisher, an evacuation plan, a water limit, and the property's registration in the property registry.

You can rent a cottage in Spain by the day online, but a 20-30% deposit is required. For longer periods of up to a week, some landlords offer discounts of up to 20%.

Frequently Asked Questions about Short-term House Rentals in Spain

Check for a rental license, hot/cold water, ventilation, and a fire extinguisher. In Mallorca, check for eco-certification, and in Tenerife, earthquake insurance.

The house offers privacy: a full kitchen and separate bedrooms with no neighbors. Daily or weekly rentals for 4–6 people are 40% cheaper (150 euros per person vs. 250 euros per person in a Barcelona hotel).

To rent, all you need is a passport or ID card and a visa. The contract is in English or Spanish, and payment is by card.

Renting a cottage per night in Spain costs an average of €100–300 in the low season and €200–500 in the high season. The average price in Spain is €180–350, plus 10% IVA and a deposit.