Experienced guides will take you on a journey through Louisiana’s wetlands: home to alligators, raccoons, owls, wild boars, egrets, herons, nutrias, snakes, bald eagles, turtles and black bears. Don’t forget your bug spray!
Cruise from the heart of the French Quarter on a two hour nautical while you’re enjoying some narrated history of the Mississippi River in Port of Orleans.
Experience Nola Night Rides with a light-up bike ride. See the sights and listen to great music as you ride tour the city bar hop.
The Port of Call was established in 1963 as a small quiet restaurant and has grown into an extremely popular destination for locals and tourists! Don’t forget to try one of their famous Monsoons! We dare you try and drink more than one.
Prepare to be covered in powdered sugar as you binge on beignets and enjoy a cafe au lait at the world famous cafe.
On this Ghost tour you’ll have the rare opportunity to go into a haunted courtyard and visit many other haunted locations that have been explored by real ghost hunters.
America’s official World War II museum is located right here in the heart of New Orleans. Get swept up in the history of the war that changed the world.
Visit this massive warehouse where artist work year- round to create and assemble the giant themed parade floats and costumes for the crews.
City park is home to some of the most ancient Oaks in New Orleans. Come play miniature golf, rent a paddleboat or kayak on Big Lake. There are lots of playgrounds and even a fun little train that runs around it all.
Frenchman Street is better known as a ‘local’s Bourbon Street’ where real New Orleanians gather to listen to live music and grab a drink.
Take a street car to this local bar and enjoy some of the best rooftop views in the city. Be sure to ask your bartender for a Sazerac, the official drink of New Orleans.
This hop-on hop-off tour includes all of New Orleans’ most important highlights and landmarks. Pick a seat on the open top or bottom deck of the bus and listen to your guide takes you all around the city.
This historical walking tour is conducted by local professors, historians, and journalist. It’s a two hour tours through the french quarter, departing from various locations.