Tour Creole
Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Jazz Dinner Cruise in New Orleans

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 1344 Reviews.
Cruise into a brilliant and romantic sunset aboard the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen! Underneath enchanting skyline views enjoy the lively sounds from Sullivan Dabney, Jr. and the Muzik Jazz band while delighting your taste buds with a deliciously prepared Creole-styled meal (if option is chosen). Grab one or two classic New Orleans cocktails inside at the bar, then take a stroll outside along elegantly designed wrought iron trimmed railings for a night full of stars and warm banter. Become part of the city's unique energy and let the sweet Mississippi River breeze sweep you off your senses onto the dance floor atop our promenade deck for a night full of pure New Orleans magic.
Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Historic Mississippi River Cruise

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 1796 Reviews.
Take a 2 hour, 30 minute cruise down the great Mississippi River aboard the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen. Enjoy a narrated tour with a licensed historian describing 300-years of New Orleans history; from the founding of the city by the LeMoyne Brothers to the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. During your cruise the vessel will dock at Chalmette Battlefield for a 1-hour excursion. Enjoy a guided tour and talk by a National Park Ranger about the battle of New Orleans, while taking in the sweet breeze and delicate waves along the river. Delight in a cash bar and/or a satisfying Creole lunch option available on the boat while viewing the famous French Quarter and Port of New Orleans from the river .
New Orleans Food and History Walking Tour

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 1420 Reviews.
This New Orleans food tour has every culinary taste covered. With a history-savvy guide leading the way, you’ll walk from classic Creole restaurants and neighborhood sandwich shops to hot sauce bars and artisanal candy stores. Visit up to five locations to sample diverse foods representing the breadth of Louisiana’s culinary heritage, including dishes like seafood gumbo, po-boys, muffulettas and pralines. Learn about the historical origins of each cuisine and, when possible, hear the chefs discuss their influences. Enjoy plenty of food on this afternoon tour.
Please note: all venues are subject to change based on availability. This tour features a set menu and does not have a gluten-free, dairy-free, pork-free or vegetarian option. However, please notify us of any food allergies (not aversions) during check-out.
Laura Creole Plantation Guided Tour

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 1187 Reviews.
You will hear the personal stories of four generations of a Louisiana Creole family, including personal, authentic stories of the enslaved people that lived their lives on Laura Plantation. You will get to visit the 1805 “Maison Principale”, the gardens, and the original 1840s enslaved cabins where the Louisiana stories of Compare Lapin were recorded.
These intimate stories about four generations of free and enslaved members of the Creole families who lived here were gleaned from handwritten memoirs and archival documents from the United States and France. Each story told is a true, personal account of the women, children and men who spent their lives on this sugar farm.
French Quarter Food Walking Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 169 Reviews.
Explore with us why New Orleans' Cajun and Creole cuisine is one of the most desired in the country. Sample the French Quarter's famously delicious dishes as you learn about the architecture of the buildings and its' 300 year old history. Meet the people behind the scenes that sprinkle local culture with flavors. Learn the historical facts about the city's oldest restaurants and discover the secrets behind New Orleans creole cooking. Include Samples
PLEASE NOTE we will NOT be able to accommodate food allergies/special diets. It is the guest’s responsibility to let us know if they have any food allergies or restrictions when they book a tour.
New Orleans Food Walking Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 170 Reviews.
• 2-hour food tour in the French Quarter
• Learn the difference between Cajun and Creole cooking
• Visit some of the most historic restaurants in the French Quarter
• Enjoy tasting authentic New Orleans cuisine
Sulphur Springs Mud Bath and Toraille Waterfall Tour with Creole Lunch

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 104 Reviews.
This Sulphur Springs waterfall and mud bath tour is an experience that you won't forget! The Sulphur springs create a natural spa that treats and heals sun burns, insect bites, arthritis, eczema, psoriasis and also detoxifies your body! The St Lucia mud bath excursion is a ‘must-do’ when you visit the island. Make sure this is on your list of activities when visiting the island! Refresh your body at the Toraille natural falls after your mud bath.
Creole New Orleans Electric Bike Tour (ages 16 & up)

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 222 Reviews.
Explore this beautiful city on a three hour tour on our custom made ultra comfortable Electric Bikes. Get a complete and thorough look at New Orleans past and present. Visit famous landmarks in the French Quarter and learn about the rich history and incredible people that influenced the culture of our city. Cruise through historic Marigny, Treme, Bywater and Bayou St. John neighborhoods. See one of our amazing above ground cemeteries. If you love history, incredible sights, architecture, tales of residents past and want a taste of the real New Orleans then this tour is a must see!
• Cover more ground, pedal as much or as little as you like.
• Learn the best kept secrets of New Orleans.
• Get an Intimate up-close look at NOLA, visiting areas most people will never experience.
• Visit the historical heart of New Orleans, centuries old neighborhoods, the birthplace of jazz, an above ground cemetery and much more.
Tour Historic Vermilionville

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 96 Reviews.
Vermilionville sits on a beautiful tree-covered 23-acre site on the banks of the Bayou Vermilion with 19 attractions, including seven restored original homes with costumed artisans that provide demonstrations on crafts performed by Native Americans and early settlers. Vermilionville provides its guests with a place for history, music, food, cultural exchange, historic architecture and much more. This is a self-guided tour, where you can explore all of Vermilionville at your own pace.
N’awlins Luxury: Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 22 Reviews.
Take a 5.5 hour round-trip tour down to Plantation Country and explore Whitney Museum Plantation. During the 75-minute self-guided audio walking tour, visitors will gain a unique perspective on the lives of the enslaved people on a Louisiana sugar plantation, learning their stories through the real oral histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project during the Depression.
New Orleans Creole Odyssey Small-Group Bike Tour

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 269 Reviews.
Explore historic New Orleans on this 3-hour small group bike tour through the city to the bayous. Follow your guide as they paint you a picture of a colorful past and vibrant culture of the city. Leisurely ride down the tree lined streets through history as you learn of the settlers who founded this unique port city.
Creole Louisiana: A French Quarter Walking Tour (English)

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 77 Reviews.
Join us for a walking tour of New Orleans’ most historic neighborhood, the French Quarter. See the “Vieux Carré” through the eyes of the Louisiana Creoles who originally called it home. Louisiana is unique amongst the various regions of the U.S. The intriguing tales of notable creoles (of West African, Native American and European origin) will illuminate the development of the culture that distinguishes Louisiana from the rest of the American south.
This tour is an exploration of old Louisiana, the Louisiana that gave birth to Jazz and Zydeco, to gumbo and jambalaya. Louisiana is technically a southern American state, but culturally Louisiana has always been the northernmost part of the Caribbean.
(This tour includes a tour of the courtyard of a beautiful antebellum French Quarter residence and normally of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, though the cemetery is currently closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.)
Small-Group Laura and Whitney Plantation Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 412 Reviews.
Go beyond New Orleans to tour two grand Louisiana plantations on the banks of the Mississippi River. At Whitney Plantation, see the harsh realities and raw historical facts of a dark side of American history. The slave narratives and artwork recreate the world of a pre-Civil War southern sugar plantation and memorial in honor of the lives of the enslaved people who toiled there. Take a short drive down the Great River Road, admiring other plantations from afar and learning their unique stories. Pause in front of Oak Alley Plantation's famous oak-lined esplanade before arriving at your last stop, Laura Plantation. Hear personal stories of those who lived there, surrounded by sweeping sugarcane fields and historically significant slave quarters. This small-group tour allows a limited number of people to ensure a more personalized attention from your guide.
Guided Creole Laura Plantation Tour from New Orleans

Rated 5 Stars, based on 13 Reviews.
Legendary Tours has over eight years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry. Our vehicles are luxury style vehicles insured, and clean. Our drivers are professionally trained and offers great customer service. We provide roundtrip transportation from our designated pickup locations in the downtown area out to the historical Plantations.
Creole Queen Weekend Jazz Brunch Cruise on the Mississippi River

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans with a delightful Jazz Brunch aboard the Creole Queen Riverboat. Enjoy live music as you cruise down the Mighty Mississippi River, savoring a mouthwatering brunch featuring classic dishes like Chicken & Andouille Gumbo and New Orleans Barbecued Shrimp. Choose to indulge in bottomless mimosas or Cajun Bloody Marys while soaking in stunning views of the New Orleans skyline.
– Enjoy a 1.5-hour cruise with live jazz music on weekends
– Brunch options available, featuring delicious Southern cuisine
– Optional bottomless cocktails for an additional charge
– Board from 10:00 AM, cruise departs at 11:00 AM
Laura Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 16 Reviews.
WEST-AFRICAN Captured for their agricultural and construction skills, their work created the Louisiana colony and influenced all segments of the newly-forming Creole culture, best seen today in language, cuisine, music, family-centered traditions, architecture and life-style. This sugarcane plantation started in 1805 with 7 enslaved people (six west-Africans and one Amerindian). As the plantation grew, so did the number of enslaved workers. Four original slave cabins built in the 1840s remain standing today on the plantation. By the onset of the Civil War, 186 workers were enslaved on this farm. Following the emancipation of slaves in Louisiana (1866), the great majority of these former slaves continued to live in the Laura Plantation quarters.
Descendants of these men & women were displaced in 1895 when cypress lumber companies had their own workers inhabit the Laura slave quarters. The cabins were lived in until 1977. Descendants of slaves live near the Laura Plantation to this day.
St Maarten Motorboat Cruise: Long Bay, Creole Rock and Tintamarre Island

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 50 Reviews.
Explore St Maarten's coastline in a motorboat! Popular stops are at Long Bay, Creole Rock for snorkeling, Grand Case for lunch, Tintamarre Island and Pinel Island for swimming. Often, you'll see turtles at Tintemarre Island! Lunch at the Lolo Shacks, chicken/Ribs included. Roy will be your captain for the day, and he knows all the best places.
Airboat and Plantations Tour with Gourmet Lunch from New Orleans

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 1234 Reviews.
A grand mélange presentation of Cajun and Creole cultures including a high-speed airboat tour of the cypress swamps. Visit Laura Plantation, built in 1804, and learn about Laura's personal family saga. Enjoy a gourmet, unlimited buffet lunch in the elegant dining room of Houmas House Plantation, followed by a guided tour of this grand mansion. The small-group atmosphere ensures a more personal experience.
Street Food Private Tour in Port Louis

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 23 Reviews.
Everyone loves food and is said that everyone is eager to try out new dishes.
A visit to Mauritius wouldn’t be complete without a taste of the local street food! It is delicious, cheap and authentic. Even if you are staying at a five star hotel, with the best chef in the world, we guarantee that your taste buds will love these yummy local specialties.
Starting your journey at Le Caudan Waterfront, head away from the familiarity of tourist-friendly spaces and into the bustling streets of Port Louis.
For a taste of the Gujerati influence, you’ll find fresh, deep-fried gato pima or chilli bites. Made with soaked split peas, zingy spring onions and green chillies, these really do pop in your mouth.
Next, through the gates of the Chinatown of Port Louis to discover treats derived from Hakka Chinese dishes.
Creole Architecture of the Marigny Tour

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 41 Reviews.
Discover the history of New Orleans through its architecture! On this 2-hour Marigny Tour, you'll go off the beaten path to discover this culturally and architecturally important neighborhood. This diverse neighborhood was the home to Creoles, Haitian Refugees, Free People of Color, and various immigrant groups. Their stories are shared through their dwellings – from the Mansions on the Esplanade Ridge to the Creole Cottages that dot the landscape. Your group will be no more than 14 people allowing for a more intimate, personal experience.