America’s Deep South

2026 New Orleans > New Orleans | Price from $3099

8 DAYS • 14 MEALS Discover the rich heritage, lively culture, and timeless traditions of the Deep South on a journey through New Orleans, Natchez, and Louisiana’s historic Plantation Country. From the jazz-filled streets of New Orleans to the majestic estates and vibrant bayous, each day offers unforgettable experiences steeped in history, music, and Southern charm. Come explore a region where every moment tells a story and every meal feels like a celebration.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Louisiana

Welcome to New Orleans, Louisiana, America’s jazz capital with a transfer to your hotel. Meet your tour manager and traveling companions in the lobby at 6:00 p.m. for a welcome dinner. Meal: D

Day 2: New Orleans City Tour, National WWII Museum and New Orleans School of Cooking

Begin the day with a narrated tour of New Orleans. See the sights you’ve heard about for years such as the historic French Quarter, the beautiful Garden District, the colorful River Walk along the Mississippi and the famous Bourbon Street. In the afternoon, visit the National WWII Museum. Designated by Congress as the country’s official World War II Museum, this remarkable attraction illuminates the American experience during the WWII era. Tonight, enjoy dinner and cooking demonstration at the New Orleans School of Cooking. Learn the basics of Louisiana cooking from well-known local chefs and be treated to a wide range of local classics. Meals: B, D

Day 3: Mardi Gras World and Dinner Jazz Cruise

This morning, learn what goes into the making of the Mardi Gras parade floats. Since 1947, the artists of Blaine Kern Studios have been bringing Mardi Gras to life, creating many of the parade floats, from concept through completion. You will get a behind the scenes look at the world’s largest fleet of carnival floats and partake in a fun mask-making workshop to create your own unique, one-of-a-kind creation. Spend time in New Orleans on your own before climbing aboard the iconic Steamboat Natchez for a “real New Orleans” experience, a Dinner Jazz Cruise along the Mississippi River. Meals: B, D

Day 4: Canjun Swamp Tour, Destrehan Plantation and Acadian Village

Today embark on a narrated journey through the Louisiana swamp to see the vast wetlands, exotic wildlife, brilliant flora and the king of the swamp, the alligator.

Later, come to the beautiful Destrehan Plantation, a magnificent 1900th century sugarcane and indigo estate. You will tour the impressive French Colonial-style mansion modified with Greek Revival architectural elements. At the Acadian Village, learn the story of the “Cajuns” who settled Louisiana’s delta and learn about their history, customs, language and contemporary culture. Meals: B, L

Day 5: Evangeline Oak and Avery Island

In the quainttown of St. Martinsville lives a love story so compelling that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow based his epic poem Evangeline on it. Visit the small museum and see the majestic “Evangeline Oak.” Then, travel south to Avery Island. Here, sits the TABASCO Pepper Sauce Factory. Known worldwide, TABASCO is one of the most popular sauces of its kind. Take a tour and have an on own lunch. Later, stop at the Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre botanical garden and bird sanctuary. Dinner tonight is at Prejean’s Cajun Restaurant where the ambience is pure Cajun-French. Acadian relics line the walls and Cajun music and cuisine are served up in a fun, casual atmosphere. Meals: B, D

Day 6: Natchez Historic Homes:

Depart Lafayette for Mississippi’s “Southern Belle,” Natchez. Visit the impressive mansion Longwood. The nation’s largest octagonal house, Longwood’s construction began in 1860 but was halted by rising tensions over the Civil War. While the exterior of this octagonal edifice is largely complete, only the home’s lowest level was finished. After our included lunch we head over to our next museum home, the sprawling Stanton Hall. This palatial Greek Revival antebellum residence is elegantly furnished with period antiques and original Stanton family pieces. From its delicate arched millwork in the hall and parlors to the outstanding marble mantles and large pier mirrors, the home has infinite appeal. Meals: B, L

Day 7: Laura Plantation, Houmas House Estate and Oak Alley

Today, travel into Louisiana’s historic Plantation Country. Step into the past as you explore Laura Plantation. See the museum, visit the Big House and stand in an authentic 1840s slave cabin. Continue to the impressive Houmas House Estate and experience the life of wealthy plantation owners in the 1800’s. The mansion has been restored to the antebellum era and the tour walks through its 250-year history, showing the architectural evolution of this manor house and how it became a grand estate. Then stop at the majestic Oak Alley Plantation, the impressive mansion whose twenty five acres of history and romance is dominated by the “alley” of 300-year-old live oak trees. Enjoy a tour and a tasty mint julep. Tonight, your tour manager hosts a farewell dinner. Meals: B, D

Day 8: Travel Home

Bid a fond farewell to America’s Deep South with a group transfer to the airport in New Orleans for flights out after 12:00 p.m. Meal: B

Itinerary is subject to change.

Tour Highlights

  • 14 Meals: 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Round trip airport transfers
  • Spend three nights in “The Big Easy,” New Orleans
  • Narrated New Orleans sightseeing tour with a local guide including Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, the Garden District and the French Quarter
  • Visit the National WWII Museum, designated by Congress as the country’s official World War II Museum
  • Enjoy an evening of fun at the New Orleans School of Cooking featuring Louisiana cooking from well-known local chefs
  • Learn what goes into the making of the Mardi Gras parade floats at Mardi Gras World and partake in a fun mask-making workshop to create your own festive mask
  • Experience the iconic Steamboat Natchez for a “real New Orleans” experience of Dinner Jazz Cruise along the Mississippi River\
  • Embark on a Louisiana Swamp Tour to see the vast wetlands, exotic wildlife and brilliant flora\
  • Tour Destrehan Plantation, a magnificent 1900thcentury sugarcane and indigo estate
  • Visit Acadian Village and learn about the “Cajuns” who settled here
  • Stop in St. Martinsville to see the majestic and poetic “Evangeline Oak”
  • Travel to Avery Island, tour the TABASCO Pepper Sauce Factory and visit the Jungle Gardens
  • Enjoy dinner at Prejean’s Cajun Restaurant featuring Cajun music served in a fun and casual atmosphere
  • Visit the “Southern Belle” of Natchez to see the impressive octagonal Longwood mansion and sprawling Stanton Hall
  • Stop at Laura Plantation to visit the museum and tour the Big House
  • Tour the impressive Houmas House Estate and experience the life of wealthy plantation owners in the 1800’s
  • Visit majestic Oak Alley Plantation, the impressive mansion whose acres are dominated by the “alley” of 300-year-old live oak trees

Hotel Accommodations

Days 1 through 3 – Hampton Inn and Suites, New Orleans, Louisiana
Days 4 and 5 – DoubleTree Hotel, Lafayette, Louisiana
Days 6 and 7 – Drury Inn and Suites, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

DATES & AVAILABILITY

April 26, 2026 | $3,099

Per Person Twin

$3,099

Single Room Add

+$1,099

Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from New Orleans.

Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in New Orleans is $269, tax and breakfast included.

October 18, 2026 | $3,099

Per Person Twin

$3,099

Single Room Add

+$1,099

Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from New Orleans.

Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in New Orleans is $269, tax and breakfast included.

April 25, 2027 | $3,199

Per Person Twin

$3,199

Single Room Add

+$1,199

Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from New Orleans.

Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in New Orleans is $269, tax and breakfast included.

October 17, 2027 | $3,199

Per Person Twin

$3,199

Single Room Add

+$1,199

Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from New Orleans.

Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in New Orleans is $269, tax and breakfast included.