Cape Cod Vacation Rental Market: 2025 Review, 2026 Preview
Cape Cod saw a small decline in summer bookings compared to
2024, according to our advertising partners
at weneedavacation.com. The frenzy of COVID
bookings has clearly ended and now the vacation market is
stabilizing, though at higher prices and higher demand than
pre-pandemic levels. We expect 2026 to have similar booking rates
to 2025 on Cape Cod.
Off-Season bookings, especially fall, are up. This is good
news for owners looking to maximize their rental’s potential
and for small businesses looking to extend their seasons. This
trend has been fairly consistent, with gains in fall bookings since
the pandemic. While it may be difficult to remember here in
the depths of winter, September, and increasingly October, are
wonderful times to visit the Cape and that message is getting
out.
Renters are booking early. At the time of writing (late
January), more than 10% of our homes are booked at 85% or more.
Many of these bookings are returning guests who call us year after
year to book their favorite home; however many are new guests
contacting us in July or August of the prior summer. The
lesson for renters looking to book? Get in touch early so you can
be high on the list for any openings.
Interested in Chatelain Real Estate completely managing your
vacation rental? Looking to book your next favorite Cape Cod
getaway? Get in touch today.
