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Located in the deep American South, Louisiana offers a travel experience unlike any other. A melting pot of French, Spanish, African, and Native American cultures, the state is defined by its vibrant history and distinct landscapes. New Orleans anchors the experience, where visitors flock to the historic French Quarter for world-class jazz, nightlife, and festivals like Mardi Gras. Beyond the city, the region features mysterious bayous and wetlands perfect for outdoor exploration. Popular Louisiana tours include high-speed airboat rides to spot alligators or visits to historic estates like Oak Alley along the River Road. Culinary adventures are essential here, with travelers savoring authentic gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets.
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New Orleans Steamboat Natchez Evening Jazz Cruise with Dinner
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5.0 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 78067
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New Orleans
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3.0 Hours
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New Orleans
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$107.50
14-Day Southern Explorer Tour from New York: Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Great Smoky Mountains, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando and Miami
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Free eSIM
5.0
Tour Code: 5501
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New York, Miami
Duration
14.0 Days
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New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. +28 more
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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American Tours International
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New Orleans Steamboat Natchez Harbor Jazz Cruise with Lunch
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4.6 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 11547
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New Orleans
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2.0 Hours
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New Orleans
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$65.00
20-Day Grand East Tour from New York: Boston, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando and Miami
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5.0
Tour Code: 427120
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New York, Miami
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20.0 Days
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New York, Boston, Quebec +49 more
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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American Tours International
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17-Day Grand East Tour from New York: Boston, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Nashville, New Orleans and Orlando
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4.4 ( 8 reviews )
Tour Code: 427123
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New York, Orlando
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17.0 Days
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New York, Boston, Quebec +43 more
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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American Tours International
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10-Day USA Food and Music Tour from Nashville to New Orleans: Memphis and Natchez | 1 Country and 5 Cities | 9 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners
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Daily breakfast
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Local Specialty Meal
4.0 ( 29 reviews )
Tour Code: 731394
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Nashville, New Orleans
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10.0 Days
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Nashville, Memphis, Natchez +5 more
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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11-Day USA Rhythms of the South Tour: Riverfront Park, Centennial State Park, Lorraine Motel and Rock N' Soul Museum
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Local Specialty Meal
4.2 ( 25 reviews )
Tour Code: 716253
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Nashville, New Orleans
Duration
11.0 Days
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Nashville, Memphis, Natchez +7 more
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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New Orleans City Tour and Steamboat Natchez Jazz Cruise
Daily Departure
5.0 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 11553
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New Orleans
Duration
6.5 Hours
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New Orleans, French Quarter, Jackson Square +1 more
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$88.00
New Orleans Oak Alley Plantation Tour
Daily Departure
4.9 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 11605
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New Orleans
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5.0 Hours
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New Orleans, Oak Alley Plantation
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$89.00
New Orleans Swamp and Bayou Tour with Transportation
Daily Departure
5.0 ( 5 reviews )
Tour Code: 11595
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New Orleans
Duration
3.8 Hours
City & Attractions
New Orleans
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$65.00
Swamp Boat Ride and Oak Alley Plantation Tour from New Orleans
Free Cancellation
Daily Departure
5.0
Tour Code: 668565
Start / End City
New Orleans
Duration
7.8 Hours
City & Attractions
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English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Mixed International Travelers
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$131.00
7-Day Tennessee Music Trail Tour from Nashville: Memphis and New Orleans | Small Group Tour
Most Meals Included
5.0
Tour Code: 683757
Start / End City
Nashville, New Orleans
Duration
7.0 Days
City & Attractions
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
Tour Audience
Mixed International Travelers
Operator
Intrepid Travel
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$4,256.00
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Louisiana Travel Guide: Explore the Bayou State

A Brief Overview of Louisiana Travel Guides

Best Time to Travel to Louisiana

Top Places to Travel in Louisiana: Cities & Attractions

Getting Around Louisiana

Nearby Popular Sights

A Brief Overview of Louisiana Travel Guides

Louisiana possesses a unique natural environment and culture among American lands. From the jazz-filled streets of New Orleans to the quiet and mysterious swamps, a trip to Louisiana offers visitors history, cuisine, and natural scenery.

If you're planning a trip to this southern state, we'll provide you with information on weather, transportation, attractions, and more.

Best Time to Travel to Louisiana

The state has a subtropical climate,meaning summers are hot and humid,while winters are generally mild.

Spring,from February to May,is the best time to visit the state,when the weather is very pleasant,with temperatures ranging from the low 60s to the high 80s Fahrenheit.If you want to experience Mardi Gras,plan for February or early March.The weeks following Mardi Gras offer quieter streets and blooming gardens,perfect for walking tours.

Next comes autumn from October to November,when humidity is lower,and the weather becomes more comfortable and dry.

Top Places to Travel in Louisiana: Cities & Attractions

New Orleans

New Orleans is the first stop for most visitors to Louisiana and the cultural heart of the state. It's best to spend 4 days exploring here.

The French Quarter:This is the historic center of the city. While Bourbon Street is famous for nightlife, Royal Street offers a better daytime experience with antique shops, art galleries, and street performers. Be sure to walk through Jackson Square to see the St. Louis Cathedral and the Cabildo.

The National WWII Museum:Located in the Warehouse District, this massive campus is one of the top-rated museums in the world. It features immersive exhibits on the European and Pacific theaters.

The Garden District:Accessible via the St. Charles Streetcar line, this neighborhood features well-preserved antebellum mansions and oak-lined streets. It offers a quiet contrast to the French Quarter and includes the famous Lafayette Cemetery No.1.

Swamp Tours:While technically outside the city limits, New Orleans is the primary departure point for Louisiana day trips to the wetlands. Tour operators pick up passengers from downtown hotels and transport them to Honey Island Swamp or Jean Lafitte National Historical Park to see alligators and cypress forests.

Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge is the capital city of Louisiana, located about an hour's drive northwest of New Orleans. Here, visitors can gain deep insights into the state's political history and industrial culture.

Old State Capitol:This Gothic Revival castle overlooks the Mississippi River. It serves as a museum of political history.

USS Kidd Veterans Museum:You can tour this Fletcher-class destroyer docked on the river. It is the only destroyer still in its World War II configuration and offers a hands-on look at naval history.

Natchitoches

Established in 1714,Natchitoches is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory. It is located in the central part of the state.

Front Street:The downtown historic district features brick streets and wrought-iron balconies facing the Cane River Lake. It is a walkable area filled with shops and restaurants serving meat pies,a local culinary staple.

Cane River Creole National Historical Park:This park preserves the cultural landscape of the Cane River region,including the Oakland and Magnolia Plantations,highlighting the history of the Creole people who lived and worked the land for generations.

Getting Around Louisiana

Driving: If you plan to stay strictly within New Orleans' French Quarter, a car can be a burden due to high parking fees and narrow streets. However, for exploring other attractions in Louisiana, we recommend traveling by car.
Public Transit: New Orleans boasts renowned streetcar lines (St. Charles, Canal Street, and Riverfront). They offer an economical and scenic way to traverse the city. Public transportation outside New Orleans is limited, making car rentals or organized tours essential.

Nearby Popular Sights

Louisiana is a gateway to the broader American South.If you have extra time,consider extending your trip:

Mississippi Coast:The beaches of Biloxi and Gulfport are only about 90 minutes from New Orleans.

Texas:Houston is a roughly five-hour drive west of I-10,connecting you to major space centers and museums.

Memphis/Natchez:Following the Mississippi River north takes you through historic river towns like Natchez,MS,eventually leading to Memphis,TN.

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