Located among 200-year-old oak trees, this three-bedroom house was built in 1931 by Hamilton and Olivia Landry for $6,000.

All material was brought to Grand Isle by boat. The house was one of the first to have indoor plumbing and electricity. Water was supplied by Mother Nature and stored in cypress cisterns. Wood burning stoves were used for cooking until propane gas and stoves were brought to grand Isle in the late 1930's.

The house was enlarged in the mid 1950's and refurbished in teh spring of

1996 by Hamilton and Olivia's son, Pat. There are antiques and pictures in teh house that date back to Hamilton and Olivia's marriage.

Summer Rates:

  • $120 per night (double occupancy)
  • $10 per night for each person extra - Up to six people
  • Continental breakfast included

Winter Rates:

  • $80 per night (double occupancy)
  • $10 per night for each person extra - Up to six people
  • Continental breakfast included
Book for one week, pay for six days and get the seventh day free

Rates do not change for holidays & special events.
There is a four day minimun for holidays & special events

No smoking or pets in the house please.

The Landry Family - Pat, Jean and Peggy - welcome you to their home
 

The Landry House also offers

  • Bar-B-Que pit
  • Seafood cooking facilities
  • Picnic table
  • Bricked patio area
  • Spacious yard
  • Screen porch
  • Outside shower

 

Two bedrooms feature queen size beds, while another has a full size bed, all with distinctive furnishings.

The kitchen includes microwave, stove, refrigerator and cooking utensils

A full bath includes a cast iron tub with shower

The golden sandy beaches of Grand Isle invite you to go crabbing, surf fishing or swimming. You can stroll the beach looking for seashells or walk the tree-shaded lanes.

While you are on Grand Isle, ask for a walking tour of the over 100-year-old homes that have survived the storms of Mother Nature. You can watch the pelicans, porpoise, snipe, seasgulls, kingfishers and the local fishing fleet from any vantage point.

You can also charter a fishing trip inland or offshore, fish from the free fishing bridge and even visit Grand Isle State Park.

Enjoy the picturesque view of the Gulf of Mexico and Grand Terre Island, the location of historic Fort Livingston.

But the best place to see it all may be from the beach at sunrise or on a dock along the bay at sunset.

 
Call for reservations today!
985.787.2207