Make your visit to New Orleans one that you and your family will cherish for years with one or more of these sightseeing tours, day trips or an all inclusive vacation.
Discover the exciting history and architecture of the French Quarter or Garden District on a walking tour or combine a motorcoach tour of the city with a Mississippi River Cruise on the Natchez Steamboat.
See the impact Hurricane Katrina had on New Orleans, venture out on a swamp tour or visit the plantation mansions on the Great River Road.
Ghost and Voodoo tours are a safe way to visit the Cities of the Dead.
Sightseeing Tour prices below are Adult / Child. Tour Times listed are approximate.
Paddle and Wheel Tour
Our most popular combination tour.
Combine a 2 hour motorcoach tour of New Orleans, Lake Pontchartrain and the French Quarter with another relaxing 2 hours on the Natchez Steamboat Mississippi River cruise.
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Post Katrina Personal Touch
A Van tour of New Orleans available any day of the week.
The tour begins in the French Quarter then takes you deep into the heart of sites hit hardest by hurricane Katrina and highlights various levee and flood walls.
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Hurricane Katrina Tour
An eyewitness account of the events surrounding the most devastating natural, and man-made, disaster on American soil!
Covers different neighborhood areas like Lakeview, Gentilly, New Orleans East, St. Bernard, and the Ninth Ward.
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New Orleans Garden District walking tour
Walk among huge Victorian manors and opulent splendor in the elegant, lavish and historic Garden District.
Along the way you'll see the homes of famous writer Anne Rice, the house where Jefferson Davis died and the home of the Mannings family.
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Super City by Motorcoach
This narrated tour visits the famous landmarks and the beautiful architecture, which have made New Orleans world famous.
Includes a walk through St. Louis Cemetery #3, one of the unusual "Cities of the Dead."
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Famous French Quarter Walking Tour
The best way to experience the area that makes New Orleans famous is on foot with a guide to point out the historic sights.
You'll see the Cabildo and Presbytere Museums in Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, first licensed pharmacist in the United States and much more on the world famous French Quarter Walking Tour.
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Cemetery and Gris-Gris Voodoo Walking Tour
Our eerie and fascinating Cemetery and Gris-Gris Voodoo Walking Tour gives you a chance to explore the haunted St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 where the ghost of Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans is said to be present.
This ornate cemetery is the oldest City of the Dead in New Orleans.
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Ghosts & Spirits Evening Walking Tour
New Orleans legacy of violence, horrific deeds of slave owners and unusual above the ground burial cemeteries have led to the city being dubbed as one the most haunted places in the United States. This evening walking tour introduces you to scary legends of ghosts at each of 12 places.
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Jazz Brunch Buffet at The Court of Two Sisters
Enjoy delicious food while listening to a live Jazz band at "The Court of Two Sisters" awarded the Gold Award for Best Dining, Best Outdoor Dining and Best Breakfast and Brunch in New Orleans.
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Court of Two Sisters Creole a la Carte Dinner
Creole a la Carte Dinner at Court of Two Sisters in the heart of the French Quarter. Choose to dine in the Grand Marquis Ballroom, The Royal Court or The Terrace Dining Room.
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Crescent City Nights Evening Tour of New Orleans
Dinner, Jazz and beignets.
Start with a three-course dinner at Tujague's Restaurant then enjoy a leisurely walk down Bourbon Street to a neighboring nightspot to enjoy some New Orleans Jazz before ending the evening with cafe au lait & beignets at Cafe Du Monde.
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New Orleans Cocktail Walking Tour
Not just cocktails, you eat in the oldest restaurants in the Crescent City and learn about the history, classic stories and characters of New Orleans.
The tour is based on the the photographic essay book by Kerry McCafferty, Obituary Cocktail for which you will receive a discount coupon along with coupons for a number of French Quarter establishments.
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Cajun Bayou Swamp Boat Tour
An air conditioned motorcoach takes you to a quaint Cajun village and to your narrated airboat cypress swamp tour.
See alligators up close as your hunter and fur trapper guide shows you the world he works in.
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Louisiana Swamp and Plantation Combination Tour
Your tour begins with a boat ride in the Louisiana Swamps and Bayou. See the nesting grounds of alligators, nutria, raccoons and egrets followed by Bayou Nature Wildlife Show presented by a local naturalist.
In the second half of this combination tour, you will be reminded of the glory of the Old South as you visit the famous Oak Alley Plantation.
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Oak Alley Historical Plantation Tour
Step back in time, to a bygone era, where the rich splendor of Southern plantations still stands strong with historical pride and elegance on this fully guided tour of the historic 250 year old Oak Alley Plantation along the Mississippi River.
Probably the most famous plantation because of its picturesque double row of ancient oak trees leading to the river.
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