
Luxury cabins in Nevada
For those craving a scenic getaway, our luxury cabins in Nevada promise an unforgettable vacation in the great outdoors.

Luxury rental cabins in Nevada
Those seeking a vacation of effortless home comfort with the thrill of the Great Outdoors should open the doors to the alluring world of cabins in Nevada - for it is here that epic getaways are made.
Our hand-picked collection of Nevada cabin rentals seamlessly combine luxury with adventure. Nestled amidst mountainous lake and forest laden landscapes, our Nevada cabin rentals offer an idyllic, year-round vacation retreat for couples, groups and families, especially near the pristine shores of Lake Tahoe. Picture cozy evenings by the fireplace, surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains, with opportunities to explore the state’s world-class natural attractions and cities. For adventure seekers, Nevada's cabins also offer a gateway to a haven of jaw-dropping hikes, exhilarating winter sports and lake-based recreation. Providing a luxurious base for exploration, our luxury rental cabins in Nevada simply beckon to be experienced.
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Dubbed “Silver State”, Nevada is a unique state nestled in the heartland of the American West, offering a blend of natural wonders and urban excitement.
Surrounding this vibrant state in the western region of the United States, is a diverse range of neighbors. To the west lies California, while the southeast is marked by the presence of Arizona. Heading east, you'll find the state sharing its border with Utah. To the northwest, Oregon stands as another neighboring state, and finally, in the northeast, Nevada is bordered by Idaho.
As well as it’s prominent role in the silver mining history of America, Nevada is also synonymous with the world-famous “Sin City” (Las Vegas), vast, planetary desertscapes, Old West mining ghost towns, stunning natural scenery, bizarre extraterrestrial sightings and dynamic festivals.
Indeed, nowhere seems more surreal and captivating than the state of Nevada. Nevada is famous for some top world-class visitor sites, including the decadent city lights of Las Vegas, Area 51, the meandering Truckee River in Reno, the man-made oasis of Lake Mead near Las Vegas, the iconic Hoover Dam, the unworldly scenery of Death Valley, the pristine natural abundance of beauty on Lake Tahoe and the expressive Burning Man Festival, which is held each year in the Black Rock Desert.
Diverse! Contrary to the general impression of hot Vegas nights and desert landscapes, Nevada paints a multifaceted canvas of weather experiences and seasons. That’s because this vast state spans vast elevations, from under 500 feet above sea level to snow-capped peaks towering over 13,000 feet. Its terrain encompasses 100,000 square miles of high and low desert, forested basins, and various climate zones, which mirror the climatic transitions you would encounter on a journey from Mexico to Canada.
Saying this, Nevada predominantly boasts an arid climate, with the largest number of deserts in the United States found here, including the iconic Mojave Desert. This is in contrast to the state’s forest-adorned Lake Tahoe, which provides an expansive wilderness for nature treks, lake pursuits and skiing. Anticipate cold winters and scorching summers, but as the weather can be so variable, it makes sense to be prepared when staying in Nevada and packing appropriately for the season and destination you are heading.


The best time to visit Nevada
Depending on the type of vacation you are looking for, the best time to visit Nevada can easily be year-round!
Those looking to seek an all-round action and adventure through the state, should consider traveling from October through April. This is when temperatures are cooler and less oppressively hot. These months provide a fantastic opportunity for taking a dip in the hot springs of Boulder City, hiking a trail in the Valley of Fire, to go horse riding in Red Rock Canyon and enjoy the fantastic skiing and snowboarding opportunities on the slopes of Lake Tahoe.
Equipped with cozy fireplaces, scenic terraces and pools and hot tubs to some, our Nevada cabin rentals provide the perfect retreat in all seasons. So whether you’re looking to discover the nearby desert landscapes, the woodland color of fall, the pristine ski slopes or the crystal clear waters of a summer-kissed Lake Tahoe, you’ll find Nevada a captivating state in all seasons.
The weather on Lake Tahoe
Knowing the best time to visit Lake Tahoe depends on your own travel preferences. It’s safe to say though that Lake Tahoe offers an amazing vacation in any season! For the ultimate romantic escape or adventure-seeking break, consider visiting during the hottest months of July and August, where the average temperatures reach delightful highs around 26.9°C (80.4°F). Enjoy warm days and long evenings, perfect for exploring the picturesque hiking trails and natural surroundings.
For snow enthusiasts and those seeking a cozy winter retreat, late November to early April showcases the magic of Lake Tahoe with cold temperatures and reliable snowfall, creating a winter wonderland - perfect for ski and watersports enthusiasts. Alternatively, if you prefer milder weather and vibrant landscapes, May through June offers pleasant temperatures averaging 16.7°C (62.1°F), making it an ideal time for outdoor activities on and around Lake Tahoe.
Whether it's the allure of winter's tranquility or the vibrancy of summer's warmth, Lake Tahoe invites you to experience its diverse seasons in luxury and comfort.

Dining out in Nevada
Complementing the carefree dining opportunities in the exclusive intimacy of our luxury cabins in Nevada, we also offer the chance to enjoy the extravagance of a private chef experience. Providing the perfect way to celebrate a special occasion or family gathering, you will be able to savor a unique tailor-made meal to remember in style.
When out and about in Nevada, you will be spoilt for choice for seasonal eateries and world-food restaurants.
#### Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe serves as a picturesque backdrop for a diverse range of dining experiences, combining breathtaking views with delectable cuisine. While Tahoe City offers stunning panoramas, the culinary gems extend beyond its borders to Truckee, a charming railroad town on the lake's North Shore. Truckee boasts a rich culinary scene, featuring local cuisine, fine dining establishments, and delightful breakfast, lunch, and brunch spots, as well as cozy coffee and sandwich shops. For those seeking fine dining, Chart House, Friday's Station Steak & Seafood Grill, Le Bistro, and Sage Room offer exquisite American, steakhouse, seafood, and European options. If you're in the mood for budget-friendly bites with a view, The Loft Restaurant/Lounge, Bite, Lucky Beaver Bar and Burger Lake Tahoe, and Austin's Restaurant & Bar provide American, pub, and diverse culinary delights. Another popular affordable eatery is the Tunnel Creek Cafe, which offers outdoor seating and prides itself on delicious homemade quick bites and all-american favorites.
#### Reno
Standing at the crossroads of Basque culture and urban chic, Reno's dining scene has been gaining momentum over the years and today offers a delightful array of culinary experiences. Sierra Street in downtown Reno stands out as the #1 dining scene; housing a variety of eateries from trendy brunch spots to contemporary gems. Sierra Street Kitchen and Cocktails, just steps from the Truckee River, boasts shareable appetizers, tacos, and an extensive drink selection. Liberty Food & Wine Exchange, with its farm-to-table ethos, presents a diverse menu, including wood-fired pizzas and indulgent desserts. Smee's Alaskan Fish Bar brings the ocean to Reno with sustainable, fresh seafood, especially notable in their classic fish-n-chips. Old Granite Street Eatery, on the downtown-Midtown cusp, offers affordable yet high-quality dishes, while Silver Peak on the River combines upscale brewpub vibes with hand-crafted beers and creative cuisine. La Strada, inside Eldorado Resort Casino, transports diners to Italy with authentic pasta and a unique Tasting Menu. For casual drinks, Ole Bridge Pub along the Truckee River and Blind Dog Tavern, with its unique cocktail menu, add to Reno's vibrant culinary tapestry.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas promises an unmatched culinary odyssey, with over 40 celebrity chefs working on the iconic Strip alone! Enjoy Nobu Matsuhisa's creations at Caesars Palace or truffle soup at Guy Savoy's restaurant. New additions like Peter Luger and Fontainebleau with 36 restaurants add to the city's allure. Beyond fine dining, relish breakfast at the Peppermill or tacos at Tacos El Gordo. Eater Vegas maps feature HaSalon and Stanton Social Prime. Essential experiences include Raku for Japanese plates, Herbs and Rye for Old Vegas charm, and La Strega for Italian cuisine. Las Vegas neighborhoods offer diverse flavors, from the Strip to Downtown, Chinatown, and more. Culinary legends like Joël Robuchon, Gordon Ramsay, Wolfgang Puck, and José Andrés shape the city's gastronomy. Explore Las Vegas's culinary glossary, from buffets to shrimp cocktails and prime rib. Gourmet rooms, epitomized by Michael's Gourmet Room at South Point, offer a romantic dining journey.
Nevada boasts a diverse range of airports catering to different needs. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) stands as the primary gateway to the Las Vegas Valley, ranking as the busiest U.S. airport. Reno–Tahoe International Airport (RNO) claims the second spot in Nevada's air traffic, hosting over 2 million passengers and collaborating with numerous airlines. Boulder City Municipal Airport (BLD) serves as a hub for general aviation, notably partnering with Grand Canyon Airlines. Elko Regional Airport (EKO), while the smallest, remains active with around 21 thousand annual aircraft operations, primarily served by Delta Connection. Lastly, Henderson Executive Airport (HSH), a government facility, accommodates around 70 thousand passengers.
Closest airport to Lake Tahoe
The closest airport to Lake Tahoe is Reno–Tahoe International Airport (RNO), 57 minutes’ drive away, via NV-431 W.
Shuttles from Reno to Lake Tahoe
North Lake Tahoe Express: Enjoy year-round shuttle service between Reno-Tahoe International Airport and North Lake Tahoe/Truckee. Schedule rides to key locations like Northstar, Kings Beach, Incline Village, and Tahoe City.
South Tahoe Airporter: Operated by Amador Stage Lines, this daily shuttle links Reno-Tahoe International Airport to South Lake Tahoe destinations, including Hard Rock, Edgewood, and Harvey’s.
Nevada's extensive network of open roads and scenic byways sets the stage for a road trip like no other. Those new to driving in Nevada should navigate with care - as fuel stations and amenities can be sparse, so plan ahead. It’s also important to understand the expected road conditions for your journey dates, especially in winter, when extra supplies and chains are necessary.
Whether driving from Reno or the Bay Area, major highways lead to Lake Tahoe, with the final leg offering breathtaking mountain vistas. For those looking to hire a car when on vacation, our private car rental service provides a hassle-free experience and the perfect excuse o get out and about exploring Lake Tahoe and the wider Nevada state.
Bay Area to Lake Tahoe
The drive from the Bay Area of San Francisco (CA) to North Lake Tahoe takes approximately 3 hours 15 minutes, via route I-80E. The drive to South Lake Tahoe from the Bay Area takes approximately 3.5 hours, via route I-80E and US-50E/EL Dorado Fwy.
Reno to Lake Tahoe
The drive from Reno to North Lake Tahoe takes approximately 58 minutes, via NV-431W, whilst driving from Reno to South Lake Tahoe takes around 1 hour and 22 minutes’, via I-580 S and Hwy 50.
Navigate with care—fuel stations and amenities can be sparse, and understanding road conditions is crucial. Be well-prepared, especially in winter, with extra supplies and chains. For personal car hire, our professional service enables you to easily arrange transportation for your Nevada cabin rentals stay.
Shuttles around Lake Tahoe
Once on Lake Tahoe, feel free to park up and make use of the useful shuttles, which run between certain ski resorts and popular tourist areas on the North and South Lake Tahoe shores.
Diamond Peak Shuttle: Ski enthusiasts can hop on this free shuttle from Incline Village to Diamond Peak, ensuring easy access to the resort's slopes and ticket windows with daily pick-ups at multiple Incline Village locations.
Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART): Covering the north and west shores, TART offers routes connecting Tahoe City, Palisades Tahoe, Northstar, Truckee, and more. Don't miss TART Connect, a free on-demand service for seamless travel within North Lake Tahoe.
South Shore Services by Tahoe Transportation District: Ideal for Heavenly Ski Resort visitors, this service connects South Lake Tahoe with Carson City and the Carson Valley. Enjoy stress-free transportation around the stunning Lake Tahoe region.

Things to do
Visit Lake TahoeThis beautiful freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada offers the ultimate year-round outdoor playground. Enjoy everything from hiking, biking and watersports in the late spring and fall, to a plethora of winter sports in the winter.
Skiing & Winter SportsFor the ultimate winter break, head to Lake Tahoe’s ski resorts in December through April. With 767-km of slopes served by 169 ski lifts, enjoy snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and more!
Uncover iconic State ParksWith 20 State Parks to explore, hikers are spoilt for choice! Scale Turtlehead Peak, relish the surreal realm of Death Valley, be wowed by the Valley of Fire State Park and Cathedral Gorge or be awed by the Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park.
Relish the sights of RenoThe biggest little city in the world in northwest Nevada is a gateway to Lake Tahoe (22 miles away). Soak up a scenic river stroll or the city’s unique charms with a downtown tour or museum trip, enjoy the Planetarium or a classic baseball game.
Soak up the Truckee RiverThis Northern Nevada river invites you to soak up tubing, canoeing, rafting and whitewater kayaking. Enjoy fishing or a leisurely stroll or bike ride along its River Walk.
Take on Las VegasSin City dazzles with grand live shows and world-class casinos. Take in the glitz from a helicopter tour, visit Caesar's Palace, get hitched at the Little White Chapel, hop on the world’s largest ferris wheel or win big at the casino!
Look for aliens in Area 51Head down the eerie Nevada’s Extraterrestrial Highway (State Route 375) to Area 51. Shrouded in secrecy, this unique tourist spot beckons with tales of alien encounters and a mystique that fuels the imagination.
Dive into Lake MeadAt this man-made reservoir you can go hiking or cool off with a spot of swimming, fishing, sailing, kayaking and even scuba diving!
Visit the Hoover DamStanding tall on the Colorado River, the iconic Hoover Dam is a must-see engineering marvel! Take in the epic scenery from one of the observation vantage points, enjoy a guided tour inside or go kayaking below.
Go stargazing in TonopahWith its super dark skies, Tonopah is a stargazer's paradise. Professional astronomers and amaetur space fans alike head to the stargazing park, for unparalleled celestial views.
Experience the Burning Man FestivalThis immersive week-long desert festival transforms an expanse in the Black Rock Desert into a temporary party city, culminating with burning the large wooden effigy known as the man.
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Nevada cabin rentals with concierge
Whether you’re dreaming of the ultimate vacation in one of our cabins in Nevada, or you need some additional housekeeping or transport during your stay, our dedicated team invites you to enhance your Nevada stay further, with optional concierge services.
From a private chef experience, private car hire and grocery packs to housekeeping, babysitting, ski passes, in-home spa treatments, guided hikes, private tours and more, we are here to arrange everything you need for creating the ultimate Nevada vacation.

Rental cabins in Nevada with hot tub
After a day on the ski slopes or out on the hiking paths, soothe those weary muscles in the indulgent warmth of a bubbling hot tub.With breathtaking Nevada scenery serving as the backdrop, our rental cabins in Nevada with hot tubs promise a memorable experience.
For those visiting in the warmer months, our Nevada Cabin rentals with pools provide endless opportunities for classic pool play and relaxation. So whichever season you’re looking to come and explore, enjoy the ultimate vacation experience with family and friends, with our luxury Nevada cabin rentals.
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Cabins in Nevada with mountain views
Whether you’re hoping to gaze out on the expanse of Jeffrey Pine trees, the emerald waters of Lake Tahoe or the inviting snow-capped mountain peaks, our cabins in Nevada promise epic wild-at-heart scenery. Immerse yourselves in the natural wilderness and enduring seasonal changes and year-round adventure of a Nevada cabin rental nestled in the heart of the Great Outdoors.
Accompanying the scenery of our cabins in Nevada, you will find private terrace balconies and well-equipped interiors that are fully-equipped for effortless vacation stays. With everything from parking, A/C and WiFi to optional games rooms, BBQs, and cozy fireplaces, you will find everything ready and waiting to make your Nevada vacation the best it can be. You’ll also find a selection of our Cabins in Nevada offering proximity to the lakeshore and private hot tubs, pools and ski in ski out possibilities. Make it a mountain break to remember, with our beautiful Nevada Cabin rentals.
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Romantic cabins in Nevada
Our selection of more intimate-feeling Nevada condo rentals and townhomes offer the perfect ambience for couple-friendly groups of friends looking to enjoy a scenic getaway. Whether you’re planning to embark on scenic road trips, enjoy the incredible hiking trails, take on the ski slopes, soak up some classic lake fun or just kick back with s’mores and a cup of cocoa in front of the fire, our romantic-feeling cabins in Nevada promise a scenic escape for all seasons.
A selection of our group-friendly cabins in Nevada also benefit from private hot tubs, making them a must-have when searching for a romantic getaway where you’ll be joined by friends and family at some point during your stay.
























