About Vacation Rentals in Mississippi

Mississippi, the beautiful 'Magnolia State' is a land of great variety, with open spaces, white sand ybeaches, bustling cities, and quaint towns. You'll get a real feel of the Deep South here in Mississippi. Mississippi is a popular outdoor destination - the mighty Mississippi River, thousands of acres of lush parkland and the Gulf of Mexico coastline give the state that distinction.
You'll find many antebellum homes in
Natchez, among them Longwood, the largest octagonal house in North America. You can also visit Beauvoir, the
Biloxi home of Confederate president Jefferson Davis; Rowan Oak, the
Oxford home of writer William Faulkner; and the
Tupelo birthplace of Elvis Presley. The Gulf Islands National Seashore in Mississippi has sparkling white sand beaches, historic forts and related historic structures. If you are in Mississippi in July, don't miss the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo, an annual salt and fresh water National Competition for all ages on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Stroll along the banks of a catfish pond or tour a buffalo park, or visit a university’s agriculture research facilities - guests at Mississippi Vacation Homes have got a lot to do here. From moss-draped trees to big city attractions, the Mississippi Region features stately mansions, cannon-lined battlefields and rich southern history. Mississippi's culture and heritage is richer than the soil of the Mississippi Delta. You can see it in the state's museums, historical homes, Civil War sites and landmarks. Mississippi is home to an impressive variety of museums. You can visit the Delta Blues Museum, the Jimmie Rodgers Museum, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, the Old Capitol Museum or the Vicksburg Battlefield Museum. The Coastal Region of Mississippi offers neon-filled nightlife, sparkling Gulf water and unspoiled forests.