Louisiana vacation rentals

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Find the perfect place for your stay in Louisiana by choosing from 4874 houses, 586 condos, and other vacation rentals. Vacation homes provide the amenities you need and want for your stay with friends, family, or just your pet, like WiFi and a washer and dryer. At the end of the day, you'll be able to choose a rental to meet everyone's needs, including a place that is accessible or non-smoking.

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History and culture near Louisiana vacation home rentals

Louisiana's layers of history – a melting pot of African, French and American traditions – has resulted in some fascinating Creole and Cajun cultures. The grassy prairies of the north slowly blur into swampland and bayou before reaching the Gulf of Mexico. When you stay in a Louisiana vacation rental, you'll hear jazz emanating from the casual bars, get involved in raucously colorful festivals and gorge on unique Creole cuisine, like jambalaya and seafood gumbo. Its most famous city, New Orleans, has been through some difficult times but even that's failed to quash the spirits of its residents.

Historic sites near Louisiana vacation rentals

Louisiana has numerous historic sites to enjoy on a trip. Vacation homes are available near places like the National WWII Museum, a multi-building museum with interactive submarine exhibits, planes, and a theater showcasing World War II history, and the Cabildo, a state museum and landmark with local New Orleans artifacts and exhibits. You'll also like Houmas House and Gardens, a Greek revival mansion and plantation with gardens and restaurants.

Attractions near vacation rentals in Louisiana

Nothing is quite as iconic in the state as New Orleans's French Quarter, or Vieux Carre, the oldest part of the city. Built in the 18th-century, a wander past the ornate balconies and colorful homes of Bourbon Street will transport you to a vision of old Europe. An afternoon stroll through the district is never wasted time. If you stay in a Louisiana vacation rental during February, you can't help but be swept away by the colorful Mardi Gras festival. For more historical architecture, be sure to swing by Natchitoches, the oldest town in the state.

Activities near Louisiana vacation homes

If you can drag yourself away from the historical cities and Creole cuisine, the state isn't short of outdoor activities. If you're staying in a Louisiana vacation rental towards the south, there's no better way to explore the marshes and wetlands than onboard one of the many swamp tours. If you're more of a solo traveler, you could paddle down the meandering waterways on rented kayaks, or lace up your boots to hike along their banks. Alternatively, kick back on one of the sandy beaches along the shoreline, or grab your clubs and head off to one of the courses for a sunny round.

Best time to travel to Louisiana vacation homes

If you're a first-timer to New Orleans, try to visit between February and May when the climate is at its most comfortable and the festivities are underway. Be sure to nab your Louisiana vacation rental early, it's peak season in the city. Outside these dates, the most comfortable time to travel to The Pelican State is between December and January, though you'll want to avoid the price hike over Christmas and New Year. If you don't mind sky-high temperatures, humidity and the odd thunderstorm, you can score rock-bottom deals on vacation rentals in summer.

A treasure trove of wildlife in Louisiana

The waterways and marshlands provide habitats for countless species of birds and reptiles. If you hop on a wildlife safari, you won't be disappointed with the sight of pelicans, great blue herons and gopher tortoises. Recently removed from the endangered species list, Louisiana black bears have started to thrive again and it's not uncommon to spot one. Blue crabs often scamper around the river beds and are a main staple on the table when cooked. When you stay in a Louisiana vacation rental, listen out for the hoot of a great horned owl.

Transportation options to and around Louisiana

Fly into Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR), the closest airport, located 5.8 mi (9.3 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT), which is 54.1 mi (87 km) away.

If you're traveling by train, Hammond Station, New Iberia Station and Schriever Station are the main stations that serve the city. You can see more of Louisiana by jumping on the metro at Cemeteries Tram Stop, South Carrollton at Saint Charles Stop or South Carrollton at Maple Stop.

Sample regional cuisine in Louisiana

Louisiana cuisine blends French, Spanish, West African, Amerindian, Haitian, and German influences for a distinctive culinary culture. Many signature dishes come from Louisiana, such as gumbo, bisque, shrimp remoulade, jambalaya, rice and gravy, red beans, dirty rice, and creole cream cheese, all of which can be found in restaurants and eateries near your vacation rental.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Louisiana when booking a vacation rental?
If you’re escaping to Louisiana, Many is among the most popular locations to book a vacation property. During your time here, visit leading attractions like Cypress Bend Park and Cypress Bend Golf Course.
What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in Louisiana?
Apartments are the most popular kind of vacation rental in Louisiana, according to our data. Even if you’ve got a different idea about what you’d like, Vrbo has vacation homes in all sizes and shapes. Explore our options to find your perfect pad.
How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Louisiana?
Different things can affect what you’ll pay for a vacation rental in Louisiana, such as the time of year, property type and length of stay. However, all Vrbo homes have something in common — unbeatable value. Just enter your travel dates to find your ideal fit.
How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Louisiana?
When you travel and the style and size of the property will influence how much you’ll pay for your beachside vacation rental. Put in your Louisiana travel dates to see your options on Vrbo. Can’t live without a hot tub? Use our filters to choose the features and amenities you need.
Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Louisiana?
You’re in luck! There are. You’ll have your pick of 582 vacation rentals that cater to pets in Louisiana. Plenty of our pet-friendly vacation rentals come with a garden for your fur baby to have fun in, doggie beds, complimentary treats and proximity to parks and green space. Apply the “Pets allowed” filter to find your place on Vrbo.
Are there large group vacation rentals in Louisiana?
Louisiana has 697 vacation rentals that can cater to 10 or more people. These properties come with the space you need to share good times with loved ones.
Are there one-bedroom vacation rentals in Louisiana?
Yes, Louisiana has 1,069 one-bedroom rentals on offer. Typically located in popular areas thanks to their compact size, a one-bedroom vacation rental is great if you’re traveling with your partner or a buddy. And with plenty of home comforts like WiFi and more privacy, you’ll be able to kick back and relax while sightseeing around this incredible destination.
Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in Louisiana?
Choose from 1,332 two-bedroom vacation rentals in Louisiana. Put your little ones in the second room or fill it with a couple of your best friends. There’s plenty of space for whoever’s lucky enough to be joining in on the fun.
Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in Louisiana?
Whether you want to keep up to date with the news, send a few emails or surf your social networks, there are 1,804 vacation homes with WiFi in Louisiana. Check the “WiFi” box when searching on Vrbo and stay connected on your vacation.
How can I find vacation rentals with air conditioning in Louisiana?
Louisiana has 4,106 vacation rentals where you can spend your days in air-conditioned comfort. To find a stay on Vrbo that features this amenity, enter your dates of travel and use the filter tool to select the “air conditioning” box.
How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in Louisiana?
The minimum required age is typically 16, 18 or 21. It can differ between properties on Vrbo, so look at the rules of your chosen Louisiana vacation rental before booking your stay.
How long can I rent a vacation rental in Louisiana for?
The amount of time you can rent a Louisiana vacation rental for is down to the property. Simply put in your dates of travel to view options that offer extended stays. They come with all you require to make your extended trip more convenient and comfortable, like air conditioning and laundries. Some Vrbo vacation homes may also offer weekly or monthly discounts, so you can stick around for longer for less.
Does Vrbo offer discounts for vacation homes in Louisiana?
Whether you’re interested in one of our newly listed homes, or one of our weekly or monthly discounts on vacation rentals, you’re sure to find some fabulous deals and discounts on Vrbo. From weekend retreats to extended getaways, we’ve got you covered for your next Louisiana escape.

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