Trip to

Louisiana

13 picks

Swamps, surf, and soul food from New Orleans to the Gulf

WeekendsoloHistoricFoodieLively Nightlife

Highlights

Stroll cobblestone streets, admire iron balconies, and cap evenings with live jazz and cocktails.

Glide through cypress-lined swamps spotting gators, herons, and turtles with a licensed guide.

Pedal along the Mississippi River on a relaxed cycling loop with skyline views and historic architecture.

Visit Whitney Plantation to confront the history of slavery through powerful memorials and exhibits.

Unwind on the sand at Grand Isle Beach with optional beginner-friendly surf practice in the warm Gulf waves.

Sample po-boys, beignets, and seasonal seafood at local spots and lively street markets.

What to Do

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French Quarter Architecture & Photo Walk

Self-guided loop along Royal Street, Chartres, and side alleys to admire Creole townhouses, wrought-iron balconies, and hidden courtyards.

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French Market & Crescent City Farmers Market (street market browsing)

Wander the historic French Market’s food stalls, local crafts, and seasonal farmers market along the riverfront.

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Mississippi Riverfront Walk & Steamboat Natchez Evening Jazz Cruise

Stroll Woldenberg Park along the river, then board the Steamboat Natchez or Riverboat City of New Orleans for a 2-hour jazz cruise with optional dinner.

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Magazine Street Shopping & Bar-Hopping

Walk the stretch between about Jackson Avenue and Louisiana Avenue for independent boutiques, local art, and casual bars.

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Grand Isle State Park & Beach Day Trip

Drive down Bayou Lafourche to Grand Isle State Park for a full day of Gulf beach time, boardwalks, and bird-watching along the dunes.

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Beginner-Friendly Surf & Beach Paddle Session (Self-Led)

Use a local outfitter or campground rental to grab soft-top boards or paddleboards and practice in small Gulf waves near the pier when conditions are calm.

Good to Know

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KNOW

Booking Popular Tours Ahead

Reserve cemetery, plantation, swamp, and steamboat tours at least a few days in advance, especially in spring and fall when festivals and good weather draw crowds.

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What to Wear for Swamps and Plantations

Lightweight, breathable clothing, sunhat, and closed-toe shoes are best; pack insect repellent and a light rain shell as showers can roll in quickly.

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Driving and Parking Around New Orleans

Street parking in the French Quarter is limited and ticketing is strict; consider parking once at a garage on the edge of the Quarter and walking or using streetcars.

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Heat, Hydration, and Midday Breaks

Even in spring and fall the humidity can sap your energy; aim for outdoor hikes and walks in the morning, then use museums or cafés as cool-down stops midday.

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Respecting Historic and Sacred Sites

At cemeteries and plantations, follow guide instructions, avoid climbing or sitting on monuments, and keep voices low inside memorial spaces.

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Planning for Variable Gulf Coast Weather

Thunderstorms can develop fast along the coast and in swamps; keep an eye on local forecasts and be ready to swap in indoor activities or city exploring if tours are canceled.

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Tipping Norms in Louisiana

Standard tips are 18–20% at restaurants and $5–10 per person for half-day tours if service is good.

Best For

Active couples who want both adventure and comfortFood lovers eager to explore authentic Louisiana flavorsHistory and architecture fans drawn to the Deep SouthWildlife seekers interested in swamps and coastal ecosystems

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