A classic, well-built home in a great neighborhood. - Eureka, California Vacation Home Rental
Enjoy all of the comforts of home on your next visit to Eureka! Whether you're here to catch one of Humboldt County's great annual events, visiting family and friends or relocating to the area, you will be super comfortable in our classic Eureka vacation rental home.
Our 3-bedroom home is ideal for families or more than one couple travelling together. Located near friendly Henderson Center and the newly renovated Sequoia Park Zoo, guests can walk to the weekly Farmer's Market (seasonal), the nearby redwood forest and area parks.
Home features archways and curved plaster walls. A cozy and private upstairs room with a full-size bed has a half bath and views to the ocean. Downstairs has two bedrooms with queen-size beds and a large, full bathroom. Spacious living room, kitchen and separate dining room with seating for six.
High-speed, wireless internet connection, complete cable TV package and weekly housekeeping are included. Fenced and private backyard are ideal for relaxing outdoors.
The living room is spacious and comfortable - Eureka, California Vacation Home Rental
Rates are based upon 2 people. Each additional person pays $15/night, $50/week,
$125/month. Stays of less than 30 days are subject to 9% municipal tax.
Low Season (Sept 1 - Apr 30): $135/night, $875/week, $2,800/month
High Season (May 1 - Aug 31): $175/night, $1,000/week, $3,200/month
Peak Season/Holiday Rates: $200/night, $1,250/week, $3,500/month
Two Night Minimum • No Smoking • No Pets.
Cleaning Fee: $60.00
Refundable Security Deposit: $250.00
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
The large kitchen is fully equipped. - Eureka, California Vacation Home Rental
Dates available: Year Round
Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates.
Phone: (707) 845-1735 or (707) 443-3001 (California, USA)
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