Find your perfect property in Belarus

Wide boulevards, primeval forests, and Soviet‑era heritage.

Forested Heart of Eastern Europe

Travel Tips

  • Embrace the Local Culture

    Bring flowers in odd numbers when visiting locals.

  • Respect Nature

    Spot European bison in Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park.

  • Be Flexible

    Visa‑free entry via Minsk airport for many nationals (check latest).

  • Support Local Businesses

    Cash and cards accepted; contactless popular in Minsk.

Belarus preserves Europe’s last primeval forest where European bison roam Belovezhskaya Pushcha’s ancient woodlands, creating Jurassic Park moments without fiction. Morning safaris from the park hotel ($85/night) track 600-kilogram giants through 400-year-old oak groves where three generations gasp as Europe’s heaviest land mammals emerge from morning mist. Park ranger Vladimir’s family tours ($35/group) include visits to Father Frost’s residence—Belarus’s Santa Claus who welcomes children year-round at his carved wooden palace while grandparents sample mushroom soup at the forest restaurant where menu items haven’t changed since Soviet times.

Mir Castle’s fairy-tale towers reflect in surrounding moat where summer medieval festivals feature knight tournaments that captivate toddlers while teenagers try archery and grandparents explore Renaissance chambers. Hotel complex within castle walls ($120/night) lets families sleep where Lithuanian princes once plotted—breakfast in Gothic cellars adds time-travel authenticity. Nearby Nesvizh Palace’s 19th-century English garden maze challenges three generations to race toward center fountain while peacocks strut across baroque terraces.

Braslav Lakes’ 300 interconnected waterways create Belarus’s “blue necklace” where fishing villages preserve wooden architecture unchanged since grandmother’s time. Camping Drivyaty ($45/cabin) provides boats for island-hopping expeditions where white-tailed eagles nest and Orthodox church bells echo across waters marking Poland’s former edge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Belarus has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Visit the Brest Hero-Fortress, explore the National Park Belovezhskaya Pushcha, and enjoy the historic Old Town in Minsk. Consider family-friendly activities like the Minsk Zoo and the Belarusian State Museum of the Great Patriotic War.

  • A family of four typically needs at least 2 bedrooms and 1-2 bathrooms for comfort. Look for properties with additional space for activities or relaxation.

  • Average vacation rental prices in Belarus range from $40 to $150 per night. For a comfortable stay, budget around $100 per night for a decent family rental.

  • Essential amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and outdoor space for relaxation. A balcony or garden is ideal for kids to play.

  • Aim for rentals within 15-30 minutes of major attractions and public transport, especially in Minsk, to maximize convenience and minimize travel time.

  • Check cancellation policies that allow for flexibility, ideally offering full refunds up to 48 hours before check-in. Look for listings that emphasize enhanced cleaning protocols and safety measures.

  • Ensure the rental has child-friendly features like safety gates, high chairs, and nearby parks, such as Gorky Park in Minsk, which has playgrounds and open spaces for kids.