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Directories, reservation services and individual web sites for temporary accommodation in the Vaucluse, primarily for travelers.

Limited service lodgings in the Vaucluse, usually smaller establishments that emphasize a more personal, homelike relationship between operators and guests.

Rooms may not include modern amenities such as television and telephones, and may have a shared bathroom.

Usually owner-operated, with a common room or lounge, separate from the innkeeper's living quarters, where guests and operators can interact during evening and breakfast hours. Some B&Bs offer cottages or guesthouses in addition to or instead of traditional "in house" accommodations.
Breakfast is typically served and is included in the room rate.

This category is for sites about private campgrounds where people can set up their tents, trailers, or recreation vehicles for the night in the Vaucluse.

Some national and state parks may also include camp sites. These are listed in Travel and Tourism: Parks categories.

Sites about campgrounds are also listed in Recreation/Outdoors/Camping/Campgrounds/Europe/France.

Includes links to sites for establishments offering nightly lodging to travelers and other paying guests, as well as guides to hotels and motels in the Vaucluse.

Facilities may or may not include on-premises food and beverage service, entertainment, conference facilities and recreational activities. Most will have staff on duty 24 hours a day.

Vacation rentals is for accommodation with full kitchen facilities in the Vaucluse, rented by the day, week or month. The guests are expected to provide their own meals. Linen may or may not be supplied. Vacation rentals come in many styles and forms and include apartments, condos, cabins, chalets, cottages, villas and houses.