Newcomers and seasoned New Orleans visitors
will always find a fascinating twist to our tour programs. We
organize large and small jaunts to the fringe and can put you
into the fray. Because Louisiana is the "Sportsman's Paradise,"
our naturalists and guides can take you from the swamps to plantations
with great ease. We can get you to historic, whimsical and cultural
settings while concentrating on stirring your curiosity. We
specialize in multi-lingual guides that will make your stay
in New Orleans a memorable and informational one.
French Quarter Walking Tours
A rythmic walk through the French
Quarter could place you where Tennessee Williams pened his
famous prose. Antiques and history abound near many private
and public homes, gardens and patios.
Swamp Boat Adventures
By airboat, flat-bottomed charter or soaring seaplanes,
we get you right up close to our state's most treasured resource:
The Bayous and Wetlands.
Plantation Tours To
embark on a journey into the history of New Orleans and our
precious Mississippi River basin can bring you to remote architectural
opulence where sugar cane ladscapes vault over the horizon.
City-Wide
A quiet meandering through "The Avenue of the
Creoles," Esplanade Ave., can place you in the "Cities
of the Dead." A trip down St. Charles Ave. illustrates
the fine Victorian architecture as you approach the Garden
District. Our guides can clue you into New Orleans' lingo
and unique terms while showing you the Museum, Botanical Gardens,
historic Carrollton and the Audubon Institute. Bon Chance!
Cooking
Lessons
If you didn't learn to cook a roux from your Grandmama, then
get ready to witness the "Holy Trinity" in action.
The fresh seafood, lively Creole sauces and enchanting Cajun
spices you experience will gladly find their way into your
own house. By the time you finish sampling some of the food
you helped make, get ready to go toe to toe with an assortment
of New Orleans' famous desserts!
We have a special flair in showing
you the good life in New Orleans, Creole and Acadian America.
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