Vacation rentals in Louisiana

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Cabin in Saint Francisville

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Birdsong

This cozy and well-appointed cabin is perfect for bird watchers, writers, or those looking to experience the serenity of the woods. The first floor has a large living/dining area with a queen sized sofa bed, dining table, modern, fully furnished kitchen and full bathroom. The downstairs contains a dreamy bedroom with queen sized bed and full bathroom. The cabin is 8 miles north of downtown St. Francisville and mere minutes from hiking, shopping, area festivals, and dining establishments. Amenities include the provision of all linens and towels, a washer/dryer and internet service. Important to note: There are no TVs at this property.

Sep 17 – 24

€ 87 per night
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Cabin in Natchitoches

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Bird's Nest on the Cane- In town, on lake

Sit back in a rocking chair and enjoy mesmerizing views of the beautiful Cane River Lake on our wrap around porch. Bring a pole and do some fishing, take out the paddle boat, or just relax. Lake life will rejuvenate your soul. Our home is furnished with guests in mind to feel like home. Enjoy cooking in our fully stocked kitchen. Grab a blanket, pick a DVD or book from our small collection, or have fun with the family playing games we've provided. Either way, this trip is all about relaxation.

Feb 5 – 12

€ 161 per night
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Bungalow in Shreveport

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

The Red House on Cross Lake

This is a Cross Lake cabin that we renovated from an old catfish restaurant built in the early 1930's. We call it the RED HOUSE. There are three cabins on the property that we also use for visiting family and friends. We live on the property behind the houses and we all use the property and pier. Guest also have use of the pier/boat house. The house is at the end of the road on the lake. Although family also uses the property the cabin is quiet and private with a great view of the open lake.

Dec 3 – 10

€ 160 per night

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Other great vacation rentals in Louisiana

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Cabin in Campti

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Blue on Black

Jan 4 – 11

€ 129 per night
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Cottage in Jarreau

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

The Cypress Cottage on False River

Jul 24 – 31

€ 137 per night
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Home in Boyce

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Klos Kabin On Kincaid Lake, in Kisatchie Forest

Dec 29 – Jan 5

€ 166 per night
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Cabin in Calhoun

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Hilltop Cabin #1

Jun 25 – Jul 2

€ 61 per night
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Home in Vivian

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Pelican Place on Caddo Lake (Boat Ramp & Kayaks)

Aug 7 – 14

€ 160 per night
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Cabin in Anacoco

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Rustic Secluded Cabin ~ Short drive Ft. Johnson

Jun 16 – 23

€ 117 per night
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Guesthouse in Natchitoches

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

“Serenity on Sibley” just minutes from downtown.

Jul 24 – 31

€ 158 per night
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Tent in Vinton

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Camping at an Animal Sanctuary

Sep 28 – Oct 5

€ 62 per night
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Cottage in Franklin

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 72 reviews

Magical Moon 🌙 Over Bayou Cottage

Aug 31 – Sep 7

€ 210 per night
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Cabin in New Iberia

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Explore Cajun Country! On the Bayou, close to town

Nov 7 – 14

€ 209 per night
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Farm stay in Deville

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Farm Stay

Dec 13 – 20

€ 114 per night
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Cabin in Covington

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Cozy Cottage on the River

Jul 25 – Aug 1

€ 198 per night

Your guide to Louisiana

All About Louisiana

Louisiana is an ecologically diverse southeastern state with populated marshy wetland coasts lying in the warm Gulf waters and a rural northern expanse that hosts sprawling eastern red-cedar woodlands. However, the diversity of Louisiana extends beyond its ecologies and natural areas; French, African, Indigenous, and Canadian cultures are reflected in the state's distinct Creole and Cajun traditions. The city of New Orleans is particularly exemplative of the influences of these traditions when it comes to its world-renowned Mardi Gras celebrations and distinctive brand of jazz.

Louisiana has developed a unique culinary tradition born out of a mixture of the area's local food sources and eclectic cultural intermingling, with dishes based on seafood, French cooking, and African spices. Boiled crawfish, gumbo, and jambalaya can be found and enjoyed in high-end restaurants in Lafayette's vibrant downtown, cafes in the university town of Baton Rouge, and rural kitchens alike throughout the state.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Louisiana

As an expansive state that stretches from warm coastal gulf waters to upland forests and savannas, Louisiana experiences a wide range of seasonal variations unique to each sub-region. In general, though, the state experiences relatively stable high humidities throughout the year, with temperature swings characterizing most seasonal differences. The summers tend to be hot and humid, particularly in the coastal areas, while the winter months see temperatures drop to levels that may require a light coat and a few layers to keep warm.

The spring is an excellent time to look for cabin rentals in Louisiana as the weather is mild and the often muggy summer conditions have yet to hit. There are more than 400 festivals that occur throughout the year in Louisiana, including Mardi Gras, with spring trending as the busy season for the food and music-centered events.


Top things to do in Louisiana

New Orleans French Quarter

One of the most famous neighborhoods in the entire country, the French Quarter in New Orleans is renowned for its stunning Creole and Greek Revival architecture characterized by wrap-around wrought-iron balconies and colorful stucco exteriors. But, beyond the enchanting aesthetic, the area attracts visitors with its live music and smells of sweet fried beignets that drift down the streets.

Old State Capitol

The Old Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, commonly known as the State House, is the former home of the 19th century Louisiana state legislature and is now a museum. The building’s Gothic Revival architecture is striking from the outside with dramatic white towers and a stark presence. Inside are winding staircases and a rainbow array of stained glass that make up the statehouse dome, casting colorful bands of light throughout the building.

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve

Named after a 19th-century pirate, this historical preserve is dedicated to preserving the unique ecologies and creole cultures found in the Mississippi River Delta region. Several cultural and visitor centers scattered about the area highlight the notable French Cajun people who have called this area home for generations. At the same time, bayous and swamp ecologies form a maze of wilderness areas ripe for exploration on footpaths and airboats alike. Snakes, turtles, birds, and alligators can be seen swimming alongside kayaks and riverboats in this meandering river delta preserve.

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