In this 19th-century house on the bank of Bayou Teche, each room has a queen-size bed covered with luxurious linens and pillows and its own bathroom with a claw-foot tub. A pier and gazebo are perfect for watching moonlight over the bayou.
The winner of a national preservation award, this one-story Creole-Caribbean cabin (ca. 1860) is one of the best B&Bs we've ever stayed in, for sheer comfort and style. We can't decide which we like best: the front room, with the towering half-canopy bed; the middle room with the nearly 300-year-old four-poster; or the small room with the mosquito-net-draped plantation bed. A fine bonus,...