Canandaigua Lake Cottage Rentals

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Make Canandaigua Lake your next getaway

The lake life is calling. Canandaigua Lake, the fourth largest Finger Lake, shimmers with shoreline relaxation and quiet adventure. Explore the surrounding wilderness, breathe in crisp fresh air, and bond with family and friends while exploring quaint small towns.

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Popular amenities for Canandaigua Lake vacation rentals

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Dog-friendly Hot tub Internet
Cliffside View
2 Bedroom | 1.5 Bath | Sleeps 4

Cliffside View - Canandaigua, NY

$182 avg / night
4.52 (27)
Lake Trout Cove
3 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 8

Lake Trout Cove - Canandaigua, NY

$320 avg / night
4.63 (35)
Live Laugh Lake
2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 6

Live Laugh Lake - Rushville, NY

$481 avg / night
4.36 (14)
Falling Leaf Hideaway
4 Bedroom | 2.5 Bath | Sleeps 8

Falling Leaf Hideaway - Canandaigua, NY

$272 avg / night
4.17 (6)
Live Laugh Lake - A
4 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 12

Live Laugh Lake - A - Rushville, NY

$990 avg / night
4.2 (5)

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Recent Canandaigua Lake guest reviews

This is an excellent choice for stay in Canandaigua. The location was perfect and we had plenty of space.
Rebecca E. | Nov 2024
Nicely appointed with great views.
Susan J. | Nov 2024
Definitely great views from the living room or master bedroom . Cause the weather temperature fluctuated the heat & cool 😎 thermostat worked great. Powder room bathroom door needs to be adjusted. Beds were comfortable. And the location was outstanding for amenities & activities.
William M. | Oct 2024
Canandaigua Lake vacation rental FAQ

Yes. 7 of our Canandaigua Lake vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.

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Some of the most popular amenities in our Canandaigua Lake vacation rentals include:

Our standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 10:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply—after you book, you’ll find check-in and check-out details in the Vacasa guest app or your Trip Manager.

Absolutely. Our local Canandaigua Lake team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.

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No worries, plans change. Read over our cancellation policy for more information. And if you currently have a Vacasa reservation for Canandaigua Lake, log in to Trip Manager to see options available for your specific trip.

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24/7 guest service
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Seamless check-in
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Professional cleaning


What is Canandaigua Lake known for?

Canandaigua Lake is best known for being only one of two Finger Lakes to have an island. Vacation rental guests can reach tiny Skenoh Island by renting kayaks, canoes, and water bikes to paddle out to the island. Oenophiles can also sip their way along Canandaigua Lake Wine Trail, where you’ll find gourmet food shops, award-winning wineries, and quaint resturants.

Can you swim in Canandaigua Lake?

Yes, you can swim in a few public areas in Canandaigua Lake, including Deep Run Beach, Onada Park, and Kershaw Park. Canandaigua Lake’s is water is known for being extremely clean.

Is Lake Canandaigua a finger lake?

Yes, Lake Canandaigua is the fourth largest—and the most western—of the 11 Finger Lakes.

Explore our Canandaigua Lake vacation rentals

Let our Canandaigua Lake cottage and house rentals introduce you to the idyllic lake life in upstate New York. The most western of the major Finger Lakes, Canandaigua Lake offers nearly 36 miles of tranquil shoreline. When you’re not fishing, paddling, boating, or swimming, you can taste local wines and craft brews, visit graceful historic estates, and picnic in verdant waterfront parks.