TOUR REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE. Please have your reservations in by October 1, 2000. Cancellations must be received in writing by October 1, 2000. You will receive a full refund for any cancellations received by this date. Tours are not canceled and refunds are not given due to inclement weather.
Tour Date/Tour Description
Tour Time
Price
No. of Tickets
Amount Due
Saturday, October 14, 2000
City Tour
1:00pm-4:00pm
$19.00
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$______
Sunday, October 15, 2000
Swamp Tour
San Francisco Plantation
9:00am - 12:45pm
1:00pm -5:30pm
$35.00
$33.00
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$______
$______
Monday, October 16, 2000
Garden District Tour
Swamp Tour
9:00am - 12:00pm
1:00pm - 4:45pm
$17.00
$35.00
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$______
$______
Tuesday, October 17, 2000
Battlefield Cruise
French Quarter Walking Tour
10:00am - 1:00pm
1:00pm-4:00pm
$15.00
$18.00
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$______
$______
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The New Orleans City Tour
The narrated tour includes historic Esplanade Avenue, where you will see the mansions of Creole merchants nestled among 100-year-old oak trees. The tour continues to St. Louis III Cemetery, often called " the city of the dead" because of its aboveground tombs. You will see Lake Pontchartrain, which is 40 miles long and 25 mile wide before continuing through the old town of Carrollton and along St. Charles Avenue. Here you will pass by Tulane and Loyola Universities, Audubon Park and see beautifully restored mansions.Jean Lafitte Swamp Adventure
Travel deep into the swamps and meandering bayous just 30 minutes outside New Orleans. Be sure to bring your camera, as you may encounter exciting and beautiful animals at any time. Alligators, snakes, nesting eagles, egrets, white tailed deer, mink and nutria all flourish in this untamed land. Your guide is a native of the area and knows firsthand, the various sources of food and plant life that thrive throughout the year in this "virgin" area.San Francisco Plantations
Experience a bygone era and savor the aristocratic splendor that was the old South. This tour will visit San Francisco Plantations. Built in 1853-1856, this Plantation home is one of the most remarkable examples of mid-19th century architecture in the State of Louisiana while also being the most distinctive house in color and design on River Road.Garden District Homes
Just a few miles from the French Quarter lies the Garden District, where English rather than French was spoken in the early days of the city. As you journey down St. Charles Avenue, you will view elegant homes and gardens built prior to the Civil War, primarily in the Greek Revival style of architecture.Battlefield Cruise
A two and one-half hour cruise into the history of New Orleans as it relates to the Mighty Mississippi. Then you will stop at the Chalmette Battlefield to learn of Jackson's victory over the British. (lunch is available for purchase)A French Quarter Walking Tour
The best way to appreciate the Vieux Carre is on foot. As you stroll through the streets of the French Quarter, you will see the original French and Spanish influences on this centuries old city. Past the homes and shops, this beautiful and unique architecture will draw your attention to the ironlace balconies as well as a peek into its romantic courtyards. As a special treat, you will tour a stunning example of Creole living in one of the homes in the French Quarter.
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