 Come
find the magic beneath the moss-laden oaks, walk the
banks of Bayou Lafourche, take a stroll in Thibodaux's
historic downtown where renovated 19th century homes
with New Orleans style wrought-iron balconies front
Canal Blvd.
Thibodaux has a Cajun heritage with
lots of crawfish, jambalaya, seafood gumbo, weekend
festivals, Mardi Gras parades and an annual volunteer
Fireman's Fair.
Thibodaux has the Wetlands Acadian
Cultural Center, which is part of the Jean Laffite National
Historical Park & Preserve. Nested in the center
of the South's Oil Patch, Thibodaux is rich in sugarcane
farming, manufacturing and oil & gas industry.
Thibodaux is home to Nicholls State
University and Thibodaux Regional Medical Center and
Cameco, (now John Deer). Thibodaux is located in the heart of Cajun Country,
just fifty miles southwest of New Orleans and 12 miles
north of Houma. Thibodaux is known as the "Gateway
to Bayou Country", minutes away from the best outdoor
recreation in the south. It is a friendly city of culture,
warmth and charm.
The Naquin's ranch-style home was built
in 1965 by the Naquin's. It has 2 bed rooms downstairs
with a private bath and 2 bedrooms upstairs with a private
bath. Enjoy nature and your morning coffee on the patio
and breakfast in the family dining room. Their home
can host eight to fourteen people at a time (seven couples).
Also to accommodate tour groups, they are associated
with six other bed and breakfast families in Thibodaux.

Enjoy Cajun hospitality with a family
of Acadian descent. The Naquins were born and raised
in Thibodaux with Cajun French as their native language.
Upon attending school, they had to learn the English
language. Throughout their lives they have enjoyed sharing
their home and heritage with both domestic and foreign
travelers. They value the opportunity to host your next
visit to the beautiful bayou country. Frank and Joyce
welcome you to the Cajun experience. They invite you
to come and pass a good time at Naquin's Bed and Breakfast.
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