All Louisiana Chalets

118 available chalet rental offers

7 nights
2
1
  • airbnb
  • booking
  • vrbo
  • expedia
  • sonder
  • priceline
  • tripadvisor
  • tripcom
  • homestay
  • hotelscom
  • orbitz
  • vacasa
Louisiana chalets
Choose the perfect vacation accommodation
Price per night
Accommodation type
Rating

118 Best chalets in Louisiana

Best Louisiana luxury chalets with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 118 accommodations in Louisiana, here are the 1 best luxury chalet rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Amelia's Hidden Hideaway - Louisiana
Louisiana
12/28 – 01/05
$143/nighttotal: $1144 (8 )

Amelia's Hidden Hideaway

1 2
chalet , Broussard
Amelia's Hidden Hideaway is a chalet located in Broussard, offering proximity to Lafayette Airport (4.3 miles), the Acadian Cultural Center (6.4 miles), and the Frem Boustany Convention Center (6.5 miles).
This 390-square-foot accommodation provides 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, accommodating up to 7 guests with amenities including air conditioning, internet, a kitchen, and free private parking.

Top cities

Best Louisiana chalets with a balcony

"Clean/maintained Fully Furnished Premium Lodging"- Dolphin Lodge - Louisiana
10 3 reviews
Louisiana
07/23 – 07/26
$405/nighttotal: $1215 (3 )

"Clean/maintained Fully Furnished Premium Lodging"- Dolphin Lodge

2 2
chalet , Boothville
This Boothville riverfront cabin is located less than a mile from the Mississippi River and Fort Jackson, with the Fort Jackson Museum a short 2.3-mile drive away.
This 1,050-square-foot vacation home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps seven, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, outdoor grills, a patio, and a DVD player.
Spacious Camp On Canal W/bayview-fish, Boat, Relax - Louisiana
9.7 57 reviews
Louisiana
07/23 – 07/26
$342/nighttotal: $1026 (3 )

Spacious Camp On Canal W/bayview-fish, Boat, Relax

3 2
chalet , Glencoe
This three-story Glencoe vacation home is located 1.5 miles from a state park and beach, offering easy access to outdoor recreation.
The 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom lodge sleeps 8 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, smart TV, washer/dryer, covered parking, BBQ grill, and a fish-cleaning area.
Hopedale Lodge And Fishing Charters Llc. First Class Lodging With World Class Fishing Inshore Adventures - Louisiana
Louisiana
07/07 – 07/10
$1238/nighttotal: $3714 (3 )

Hopedale Lodge And Fishing Charters Llc. First Class Lodging With World Class Fishing Inshore Adventures

1 4
chalet , Poydras
This lodge in Poydras is located in a rural setting near Hopedale, 34 miles from the Mississippi River and 54 miles from Bourbon Street.
This family-friendly chalet accommodates up to 32 guests and features 5 bathrooms, air conditioning, a full kitchen with a dishwasher, Wi-Fi, and a billiards table for entertainment.
Secluded Lodge, Stocked Pond, Huge Ice Maker, Green Egg & Minutes From Launch - Louisiana
9.6 18 reviews
Louisiana
07/31 – 08/02
$580/nighttotal: $1160 (2 )

Secluded Lodge, Stocked Pond, Huge Ice Maker, Green Egg & Minutes From Launch

3 2
chalet , Hackberry
This Hackberry chalet is located on a lake, just 0.7 miles from Calcasieu Lake and within a 16-mile radius of popular attractions like Burton Coliseum and Lake Charles Memorial Hospital for Women. The chalet has earned excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom cabin comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and a barbecue grill, perfect for enjoying meals outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions about chalets in Louisiana

  • How long should travelers typically stay in Louisiana to make the most of their trip?

    A week is a good starting point to explore Louisiana, but two weeks allows for a more in-depth experience. You could easily spend a long weekend in New Orleans, soaking up the French Quarter and enjoying live music, but to truly explore the state's diverse regions—from the bayous to the plantations to the Cajun Country—longer is better. Consider focusing on a specific area, like exploring the bayous and swamps around Lafayette, or taking a road trip along the coast, to maximize your time.
  • What are the best chalets in Louisiana?

    Among the chalets in Louisiana, Bayou Chateau, Creekside Lodge A Great Place To Make Memories and “River Peace” Says It All... are the most popular ones.

  • Are there unique seasonal events or natural phenomena to witness in Louisiana?

    Absolutely! Louisiana's weather and geography create unique experiences. In spring, the azaleas bloom beautifully, particularly in New Orleans' City Park. Summer brings the heat and humidity, perfect for cooling off in the state's many waterways. Fall offers pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring plantations and enjoying the harvest. Winter is mild, but you can still experience the charm of holiday events like Christmas in New Orleans. Natural phenomena include the vibrant birdlife in the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area and the fascinating ecosystem of the bayous.
  • What are the best chalets with a pool in Louisiana?

  • Is Louisiana a good destination to rent a chalet?

    Chalets, in the traditional sense of a mountain-style cabin, aren't common in Louisiana. The state's landscape is largely flat, with bayous, swamps, and coastal areas. You'll find more options for renting houses, cabins, or vacation rentals near lakes or in the forested areas of north Louisiana, but they won't be the typical chalet style.
  • What are the best chalets with a jacuzzi in Louisiana?

  • What are some hidden gems to discover in Louisiana?

    Avery Island, home to Tabasco factory and Jungle Gardens, is a fascinating place. The charming town of Natchitoches, with its historic district and Cane River Lake, offers a glimpse into Louisiana's past. For nature lovers, the Kisatchie National Forest provides hiking and camping opportunities. And don't overlook the smaller towns along the coast, like Grand Isle, offering a different perspective on Louisiana life.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Louisiana?

    The best chalets for families and kids in Louisiana are Bayou Chateau, Creekside Lodge A Great Place To Make Memories and “River Peace” Says It All....

  • What are the most rewarding ways to connect with locals and experience Louisiana's way of life?

    Attend a local festival, like the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival or the Festival International de Louisiane in Lafayette. Try a cooking class focusing on Cajun or Creole cuisine. Visit a local market, like the French Market in New Orleans, and chat with the vendors. Explore smaller towns and strike up conversations with people you meet—you'll find the hospitality is legendary. Consider taking a swamp tour with a local guide; they often share stories and insights about the area.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Louisiana?

  • What kinds of terrain and natural scenery define Louisiana?

    Louisiana's terrain is incredibly diverse. The state boasts vast wetlands, including the Atchafalaya Basin, one of the largest river swamps in the United States. There are also extensive coastal areas, including beaches and barrier islands like Grand Isle. Moving inland, you'll find rolling hills and forests in north Louisiana, and the fertile lands of the Mississippi River Delta.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Louisiana?

  • What unique cultural activities or workshops can one participate in while in Louisiana?

    Louisiana offers many unique cultural experiences. Take a zydeco dance class, learn about Cajun music, or participate in a gumbo-making workshop. Many museums and historical sites, like the Cabildo and the Presbytère in New Orleans, offer guided tours and educational programs. Several plantations offer tours and demonstrations of historical crafts and practices.
  • What traditional flavors define Louisiana cuisine?

    Louisiana's cuisine is a delightful blend of French, African, Spanish, and Indigenous influences. Expect to find dishes featuring seafood, like gumbo, jambalaya, and crawfish étouffée. Andouille sausage, a spicy smoked sausage, is a staple. Sweet potato pie and pralines are popular desserts. The distinct flavors of Cajun and Creole cooking are central to the culinary experience.
  • Are there any ski slopes in or near Louisiana to try in winter?

    No, there are no ski slopes in Louisiana. The state's climate is subtropical, and snowfall is extremely rare.

Nearby regions

Best Louisiana chalets with a pool

Among the 118 accommodations in Louisiana, here are the 1 best chalets with a pool

Ly'an High Lodge - Venice Marina - Louisiana
10 67 reviews
Louisiana
08/10 – 08/17
$430/nighttotal: $3010 (7 )

Ly'an High Lodge - Venice Marina

3 2
houseboat , Venice
This houseboat is located on B Dock in Venice, offering easy access to the Venice Marina and the Mississippi River. It has received excellent user ratings and is a great option for travelers looking for a unique stay.
The houseboat has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. You can enjoy modern amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, internet, and a spacious porch with a gas grill and rocking chairs, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful views.

Neighborhoods and points of interest in Louisiana

Best Louisiana chalets with a kitchen

Mercy Farm Teepee - Louisiana
9.9 66 reviews
Louisiana
07/10 – 07/11
$225/nightfor 1 night

Mercy Farm Teepee

1 2
gîte , Hammond
This unique lodging option is located on a 50-acre farm just six miles outside of Downtown Ponchatoula, a town known for its antique shops and local restaurants. This rural setting provides a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
This teepee offers a glamping experience with a king-size bed, four convertible twin beds, accommodating up to six guests. The property features an outdoor kitchen, a shower, a grill, a fire pit area, a spacious wooden deck, and a fully-stocked pond for fishing.
3-bedroom Hickory Hill Lodge On A Lake, Sleeps 10 + 2 Living Spaces + 2 Kitchens - Louisiana
10 4 reviews
Louisiana
07/24 – 07/26
$503/nighttotal: $1006 (2 )

3-bedroom Hickory Hill Lodge On A Lake, Sleeps 10 + 2 Living Spaces + 2 Kitchens

3 2
chalet , DeRidder
This pet-friendly lakefront cabin near DeRidder, Louisiana, offers easy access to Bryant Park, West Park, and is a 14-minute drive from the Beauregard Museum and Beauregard Parish Jail.
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom house sleeps 12 guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, Wi-Fi, a smart TV, and barbecue facilities.
Spacious 5-bedroom Lodge In Brilliant Delacroix With Ac, Wifi - Louisiana
Louisiana
07/07 – 07/10
$2074/nighttotal: $6222 (3 )

Spacious 5-bedroom Lodge In Brilliant Delacroix With Ac, Wifi

5 4
chalet , Poydras
This five-bedroom Poydras lodge, located in Delacroix, Louisiana, is a 45-minute drive from New Orleans and near Chalmette Battlefield, the Mississippi River, and Sydney Torres Memorial Park.
Sleeping up to 19 guests, this 4-bathroom home boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, and proximity to fishing, swamp tours, and duck hunting.
Work Crew Haven Spacious Corporate Lodging - Louisiana
Louisiana
12/28 – 01/05
$1403/nighttotal: $11224 (8 )

Work Crew Haven Spacious Corporate Lodging

1 2
gîte , Lafayette
This Lafayette rental is conveniently located 1.9 miles from the city center, near the Children's Museum of Acadiana, the Acadiana Center for the Arts, and the Mouton Monument.
The 1-bathroom cottage offers free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking, and sleeps 2 guests, providing a comfortable base for exploring Lafayette's attractions.
©2026 cozycozy.com