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VISITicket:
New Orleans Power Pass (1, 2, 3 or 5 days)
See more, save more with New Orleans Power Pass"! For one low price, visitors
receive free entry to all the most exciting attractions in town... a combined
value of over $500 in admission fees. |
Westbank
Plantation Tour (5.5 hours) Journey back in time
to the Antebellum South with a tour of two separate plantations. First, visit
Oak Alley Plantation, which has been called the "Grande Dame of the Great
River Road". Next, tour Laura Plantation, a historic sugar plantation built
in 1805 displaying a different and unique culture. |
Cemetery
and Gris-Gris Walking Tour (2 hours) Follow the
ghosts of the numerous characters who contributed to the mysterious past of the
French Quarter! Tour the most haunted cemetery in New Orleans - St. Louis No.1
- and visit the tomb of the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, Marie Laveau. Your licensed
guide explains unique above-ground burial customs and the tombs of the various
'Societies'. |
Garden
District Walking Tour (2.5 hours) Join a walking
tour through one of New Orleans' most exclusive areas - the Garden District. This
'American' section of town was built to rival the architectural splendor of the
Creoles' French Quarter! View the homes of former Mardi Gras kings and queens,
Lafayette Cemetery and more on this 2.5 hour tour. |
Super
City (2 hours) Travel through Three Centuries
of History and Romance as you encounter 'The City That Care Forgot!' To absorb
all the history, sights and sounds that New Orleans has to offer, you really must
take time out for this insightful and fun city tour. The famous French Quarter,
the exclusive Garden District and the contrast of the Central Business District
is just a taste of what this tour has to offer. |
French
Quarter Walking Tour (2 hours) Discover the 'real'
history and legends of the Creole people that make up the mysterious neighborhood
of the French Quarter. Saunter down the sidewalk's of Royal, Bourbon and other
quaint streets named after both saints and sinners. Your licensed guide will point
out the architecture, homes, and legends of the historic French Quarter, originally
settled by the French in the early 1700's. |
New
Orleans Ghosts and Spirits Walking Tour (2 hours)
New Orleans has been referred to as "The most haunted city in America."
After this tour, we'll let you be the judge! With its colorful history
and unique traditions, it is no wonder so many New Orleans homes and taverns have
been investigated by paranormal investigators. |
New
Orleans MealTicket (1, 2, 3 or 5 days)
The New Orleans MealTicket" offers visitors the best value on dining in town.
For one low price, visitors receive breakfast, lunch, and dinner at six New Orleans
restaurants. Every MealTicket" comes with a colorful guide with maps, travel
instructions, restaurant descriptions, menu options and operating hours. |
Southern
Comfort Cocktail Tour (2 hours) Take this tour
on your first day in New Orleans to find out the places you must go! From the
Sazerac and Pimm's Cup to the Hurricane and Hand Grenade, you'll enjoy a view
of New Orleans through its history of fine dining and drinking. Hear classic stories
of the unique concoctions made famous in New Orleans and the characters that brought
them to life, including Southern Comfort, created by M.W. Heron in a French Quarter
bar in 1874. |
New
Orleans Cooking Class (2.5 hours) Welcome to
the Fun, Food and Folklore of The New Orleans School of Cooking! These entertaining
classes are located in a renovated molasses warehouse built in the early 1800's
in the heart of the French Quarter. You will be taught the basics of Louisiana
Cooking in a way you'll never forget. |
Steamboat
Natchez Harbor Jazz Cruise (2 hours) Board the
historic Steamboat Natchez to the delightful tunes of the Steam Calliope. Experience
the sights and sounds of river life that enchanted characters of history and literature
- like Mark Twain's Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer - and see the bustling activity of
America's second largest port! |
Crescent
City Nights Walking Tour (3.5 hours) Enjoy an
evening as a native New Orleanian and meet people from around the world on this
intimate tour of dining and music in the French Quarter! |
Swamp
and Bayou (4 hours) New Orleans has abundant
wildlife, and nowhere is it more apparent than in the swamps and bayous of Louisiana.
Take a boat ride through these swamps and you may see alligators, raccoons, snakes
and native birds. You'll hear stories of the local Cajuns and how they created
gumbo, now a New Orleans tradition. |
Oak
Alley Plantation (4.5 hours) Feel the gentle
breeze of southern hospitality on a tour that takes you back to a time of mint
juleps, gracious living and the glory of the Old South. Oak Alley is your destination
on this 4.5 hour tour, that takes you into the stunning plantation home, built
over 165 years ago. Listen to fascinating and amusing stories of the home and
its history, presented by your professional guide. |
Cajun
Bayou Tour (4 hours) Welcome to Cajun Country,
the heart of French culture in Louisiana. Discover the history of the Cajun people,
before boarding a boat for a tour of the Bayou. Here, you can see alligators,
herons and other native animals. For a unique tour with a little dash of Cajun
spice - look no further! |
Steamboat
Natchez Evening Jazz Cruise (2 hours)
Savor the beauty and romance of New Orleans from the decks of the Steamboat Natchez.
The Steamboat Natchez is the only 'authentic' Steamboat in New Orleans and one
of six still operating on the Mississippi River. The Evening Jazz Cruise
features nightly entertainment by the Grammy nominated 'Dukes of Dixieland'. |
New
Orleans Vampire Tour (2 hours) This famous 1.5
hour New Orleans Vampire Tour allows you to enter the dark and mysterious world
of the undead. Walk through New Orleans' history and experience the legends of
famous New Orleans vampires, real and fictional. Visit sights and locations associated
with these creatures of the night, including a visit to a noted Vampire tavern. |
Dinner
at the Court of Two Sisters Restaurant (Flexible)
When you come to New Orleans, you simply can't go past a sumptuous Creole dinner
at the Court of Two Sisters restaurant. Nestled in the historic French Quarter,
you can enjoy the best southern cuisine in New Orleans' largest courtyard. Enjoy
entrees such as Lobster Etouffee, Crawfish Royale and classic desserts including
Bread Pudding and Crème Brulee. |
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Orleans Tours Continued - Full Listing of Tours............... |
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