Highlights of New Orleans Private Driving Tour
1. Authentic Local Experience: Experience New Orleans through the eyes of a true local. Michaela, a 7th generation Orleanian, provides an authentic insight into the city's rich history, architecture, and culture.
2. Tailored Luxury Tours: Enjoy a unique and personal experience with each tour customized to your specific interests. Explore New Orleans' historic neighborhoods and vibrant city life at your own pace.
3. Expertise and Passion: With over 25 years of experience in the tourism industry, Michaela's deep knowledge and passion for New Orleans ensure an unforgettable tour experience that truly captures the magic of the city.
New Orleans Very Reel Game Show
Made by local artists and game designers and full of one-of-a-kind charm, this experience is especially great for parties of friends or families to play, connect and make memories together. At 45-minutes, it's the perfect activity to break up a day of sight-seeing, and the comfy chairs and playful games give your group a chance to relax physically without letting up on fun, thrills, and time together
French Quarter Tour with Local Guide and Creole Stories
Discover the essence of New Orleans with a walking tour of the French Quarter, guided by a certified, multilingual local expert. Immerse yourself in a fusion of European, African and Caribbean influences as you listen to captivating Creole stories, visit hidden courtyards and meet characters and legends that have scarred the soul of the city.
St. Roch Cemetery Walking Tour by Save Our Cemeteries
As a department of the Preservation Resource Center, Save Our Cemeteries is the only non-profit tour operator directly supporting restoration, education, and advocacy in New Orleans cemeteries.
St. Roch Cemetery, founded in 1874, was established by the Rev. Peter Leonard Thevis. According to legend, during the deadly outbreak of yellow fever in 1868, Rev. Thevis prayed to St. Roch, the Patron Saint of Good Health, and vowed to build a chapel to the Saint if his congregation was spared. When no one died, a shrine and a chapel were built. The locals continued to revere St. Roch for graces of welfare and remission. For decades, believers left their polio braces, glass eyes, dental plates, and other parts of their prosthetic selves when their health recovered. These are on view in the chapel which is ONLY open on the first Friday of each month from 11:00 am to noon during our tour.
Whitney Plantation and Soul of New Orleans City Tour Combo
Start your journey at the powerful Whitney Plantation, the only museum in Louisiana dedicated to telling the story of enslaved people through their eyes. Walk the grounds where lives were bound to the brutal system of plantation slavery.
Explore preserved cabins, memorials, and hear firsthand narratives through a self-guided audio tour, allowing for personal reflection. After a lunch break in New Orleans, continue with the Soul of New Orleans city tour, where we dive deep into the distinct differences between plantation slavery and urban slavery.
Explore how enslaved Africans in New Orleans shaped the city’s architecture, food, music, and culture — laying the foundation for jazz, Mardi Gras Indians, and Creole identity. This journey showcases the resilience, creativity, and resistance that birthed a cultural revolution. Black history that can’t be erased, from the fields of suffering to the streets of New Orleans’ cultural revolution.
New Orleans Soul Food Tour with Hotel Pickup and Drinks
Experience the vibrant flavors of New Orleans like never before on our culinary city tour! As you ride through the historic streets of the Big Easy in our 14-passenger luxury motor coach, you'll have the chance to savor the city's rich culinary traditions at our hand-picked Black-owned restaurant stops.
Our guided city tour not only takes you on a journey through the diverse and delicious flavors of New Orleans, but also offers insights into the city's culture, history, and architecture. Join us for a delightful exploration of this unique and vibrant culinary destination!
New Orleans History of Drinking Cocktail Bike Tour
New Orleans is known for eating, drinking, dancing, costuming and parading, along with a whole bunch more things that make us unique, including our need to share with everyone what we love about our home.
On this tour we will cover the drinks from 300 our French, Caribbean, African and Immigrant culture that is imprinted in our street life. We will bike the colorful streets together, telling the stories that make us who we are.
How we drink is different than most visitors think, while we have no problem with the lovely chaos of Bourbon Street, that is not us. We are in bars hundreds of years old, drinking drinks that predate all of us. Our shirts remain on, even when we do get rambunctious. It is a social thing to us.
Join us on a ride that lets you taste our city, as we pedal through the areas we can all enjoy together leaving you ready and centered for further New Orleans adventures.
French Quarter Walking Tour: LGBTQ History, Literary History, and Voodoo
Because I am a long-term resident of the French Quarter, i can afford guests an insider's perspective of this unique neighborhood. My goal is to customize the tour according to guest's interests. Unlike other tours, this one goes beyond the tourist veneer and provides guests an authentic experience.
New Orleans Original True Crime Pub Crawl
Discover the twisted True Crime stories of the Big Easy! Meet fellow True Crime junkies as we enjoy delicious New Orleans cocktails.
The Original True Crime Pub Crawl is the #1 bar hop tour in New Orleans!
These cases range from historic mysteries to very modern murders. Included are stories of serial killers and scandalous crimes! Many are graphic, blood drenched, and occasionally inadvertently funny.
As we walk from murder locations, we will be making several pub stops because a little alcohol helps dull the pain!
This is the perfect opportunity to sample some of New Orleans signature drinks. However, we are not stuffy or pretentious, you may drink anything you like or nothing at all - no judgements here in the Big Easy! It is much faster to let you choose and buy your own drinks, we do not provide them.
If you are 21 or older, please join our talented guides for a true crime fan's ultimate journey into bloody murder.
Private New Orleans City and Cemetery Bus Tour Up to 24 People
Our Company is one of the oldest and most trusted bus tours in New Orleans. For over two hours, you’ll learn about the history and culture of New Orleans. From the musical back streets of Treme, to the stunning mansions Uptown, our drivers will take you on a journey through the streets that only a real New Orleanian could provide.
Our guides are passionate historians of New Orleans. They’re not afraid to answer tough questions and tell you the whole story of our city’s history. Our drivers are one-of-a-kind tour guides providing a fun experience and adventure from the comfort of our climate controlled bus.
Private French Quarter Walking Tour
Explore the French Quarter on this 2-3 hour walking tour in New Orleans. Wander 1.5 miles of quaint, brightly colored streets in the city's best known neighborhood with a local guide who focuses on the people, places, and historic events that comprise the city's unique culture. Discover New Orleans through open discussion and engagement while learning what makes the French Quarter special with the help of an expert, friendly local.
Please make contact with the guide BEFORE submitting a booking request to confirm availability and to discuss any remaining post-COVID limitations.
The Soul and Sound of New Orleans: Culture and Music Tour
Experience the heartbeat of New Orleans with 2nd Line Tours’ ultimate cultural journey, combining the Soul of New Orleans and The Sound of New Orleans: Music & Legends Tour into one unforgettable experience.
Go beyond the typical sightseeing tour and discover the neighborhoods, stories, and rhythms that shaped one of the world’s most influential cities. Travel through historic areas like Tremé, Central City, the Garden District, Back O’ Town, and the Lower Ninth Ward while exploring African, Creole, and Indigenous influences, civil rights history, Hurricane Katrina, and traditions that keep New Orleans culture alive.
Discover how the city’s history created its legendary sound — from Congo Square to jazz, rhythm & blues, rock ’n’ roll influences, brass bands, bounce, and hip-hop. Visit landmarks like the historic Dew Drop Inn and hear stories of musicians, entertainers, and cultural figures who carried New Orleans’ influence worldwide.
New Orleans VIP Jazz Club Crawl
Join the leader of one of New Orleans' best-known bands for a behind-the-scenes musical experience in the Big Easy. You'll venture to three different jazz clubs, such as Fritzel's, in the French Quarter and be treated to premier seats while your host plays during live shows. Meet local band members and sip a cocktail at each venue during this 3-hour VIP experience.
New Orleans Self-Guided Kayak Bayou Swamp Tour
A self guided adventure just minutes from the French quarter on Bayou Bienvenue. The area is teeming with wildlife; from birds, herons, docile alligators, turtles, and more.
When you enter the marnina (Nola Party Barge) please go all the way down the driveway on the left hand side of the gas station into the back parking lot. On the right hand side of the parking lot you will see a sign that says kayak rentals, guiding you to the rentals and the launch site.
Lifejackets must be worn at all times.
Private New Orleans Double Plantation Tour: Oak Alley and Laura
The picturesque beauty and architecture of the Louisiana plantations are a “must” for any visitor to New Orleans. Many of these breathtaking homes are within an hour’s drive from the city. Your tour will begin with a comfortable ride out of New Orleans where your guide will share with you the origin of the Louisiana plantations, along with the effect they had on the city of New Orleans, and its residents. Along with discovering beautiful buildings, luscious gardens and historic artifacts, these homes also represent some of the darker chapters of Louisiana history. Many of the plantations will provide a focus on the lives of the slaves that brought these homes to life, and share some of the realities of the rural south during this time in our nation’s history. Upon arrival, each plantation home has its own guide to bring you through the main house, and share its specific story. Following your home tour, we will escort you around the grounds and answer any questions that may arise.
New Orleans Plantation Tour with Transportation
The picturesque beauty and architecture of the Louisiana plantations are a “must” for any visitor to New Orleans. Many of these breathtaking homes are within an hour’s drive from the city. Your tour will begin with a comfortable ride out of New Orleans where your guide will share with you the origin of the Louisiana plantations, along with the effect they had on the city of New Orleans, and its residents. Along with discovering beautiful buildings, luscious gardens and historic artifacts, these homes also represent some of the darker chapters of Louisiana history. Many of the plantations will provide a focus on the lives of the slaves that brought these homes to life, and share some of the realities of the rural south during this time in our nation’s history. Upon arrival, each plantation home has its own guide to bring you through the main house, and share its specific story. Following your home tour, we will escort you around the grounds and answer any questions that may arise.
Beignets and Burials Tour of New Orleans Iconic Cemeteries
Start your morning with beignets and coffee at the famed Morning Call while learning about the general history of New Orleans cemeteries. We venture into Greenwood Cemetery, home of the largest assemblage of iron tombs, as well as local and national celebrities, such as a Pulitzer-prize winning writer and the man who spiced up New Orleans. Afterward, journey into Cypress Grove, the first cemetery built to honor New Orleans volunteer firemen and their families. Get exclusive access into the large society tomb built for the temporary burial of Chinese citizens, and view many original tombs crafted in granite, marble, and cast-iron that hold some of New Orleans’ earliest prominent citizens. We then visit the Hurricane Katrina Memorial located in the spot where Charity Hospital used to bury the poor and indigent. The tour ends back at the Morning Call. This is the only private tour company allowed to give tours in Greenwood Cemetery and the only company allowed in Cypress Grove.
Craft Beer and Garden District Bike Tour in New Orleans
Did you know New Orleans has a vibrant microbrewery scene? Come taste for yourself! What could be better than a bike ride from one craft beer to the next, interspersed with the sights and stories of the Garden District? Not much, if you ask us.
We'll pedal to our first brew at Port Orleans Brewery. Next we'll zig-zag together through the the Irish Channel and the Garden District, stopping in at two more breweries along the route. Between refreshing libations, you'll get to see and hear about some of New Orleans most beautiful neighborhoods.
Frosty beers and a bike ride with friends - old and new; it's the best way to get off the beaten path and enjoy this city like a local.
3 craft beers are included in the price.
This is an excellent group activity. Please call in advance to schedule groups larger than 10.
Adults, ages 21 and over only
Historic Carrollton Neighborhood Walking Tour
Discover the charming Carrollton neighborhood where history and architecture intersect with the St. Charles Streetcar Line and the mighty Mississippi River.
This former resort destination has evolved over 200 years into a community rich with culture and colorful characters galore. Tales of lumber and brick yards, butchers, riverboat captains and dairies are woven together to complete a dynamic picture of this vibrant neighborhood.
Emily Manger, @TheCarrolltonian, will define its architectural styles, introduce historic figures, and highlight captivating moments in time. Stories span from the cradle of Carrollton to modern times spotlighting luminaries that shaped New Orleans at large.
Private Hotel & Airport Transfers in New Orleans Area One Way
Our team of pros are available whenever you need us. We don't just meet your expectations, we surpass them.
We are native to the area. Passengers can experience an authentic service while traveling to their destination promptly and safely. Our Airport Transportation service is more than just a ride but an experience of city views within a 45 minute span. With our attentive drivers our passengers are able to relax in a private setting during their commute.
Talking To The Dead On Tour
"Talking To The Dead Tour"
It's a Seance of a group of people sitting around the round table talking to the dead or a ghost. Most likely the ghost is a friend or a family member who is dead but very much alive in the spirit realm. Meeting a real Psychic Medium who's able to connect and give messages from those on the other side is a once in a lifetime opportunity. If a person feel they don't have someone on the other side they wish to talk to, they can still receive messages from their own angels and spirit guides whom they may not have ever had known before.
This tour includes spiritual readings, solving spiritual mysteries from the mouth of the Living Dead.
Unsolved Mysteries with Psychic Medium Marie "traveling to you" to talk to the Spirit on the other side.
Pick your City
Pick your location
Pick your time
Pick your round table
Pick your group up to 500 people to view
and receive up to 15 personal readings with photos sent to one email.
Creole French Quarter Walking Tour
New Orleans a city founded in 1718 by Jean Baptist Le Moyne de Bienville. This city sets at the edge of a river in the middle of the swamps and is older than the United States. The tour will explore the historical landmarks, sites, and monuments within the VIEUX CARRE .
Join us for an exclusive journey into the history of a people, a city, a culture, and the traditions that contributed to every aspect of the development of what became known as the city of New Orleans.
Witness a Creole Culture that still exist to this day. From the dawn of the Louisiana Colony to the historic Orleans Ballroom and beyond, the contributions of the Indigenous, French, Africans, Germans, Spain, Cajuns, Haitians, Irish, Italians.... are world renown and visible throughout New Orleans.
Come and explore the beauty of the Creole French Quarters.
Mystical Private Kayak and Canoe Tours on Caddo Lake
Being in a kayak or canoe on Caddo Lake is the most amazing way to experience this magical place! Caddo Lake is a hidden gem nestled between Texas and Louisiana. The largest Bald Cypress Forest in the world is a magical place that has the be experienced. You will have a hard time believing this place is real!
New Orleans Garden District Tour
Travel in a comfortable minivan from the French Quarter through the Treme and along the historic mansion lined Esplanade Ave to the Bayou St. John neighborhood where we will trace an ancient portage road used by natives for thousands of years, and discover the very origins of why this site was selected by the French to build the city of New Orleans!
Along the way we will stop at an old cemetery where we just might encounter some restless spirits! We'll then travel through the Bayou St. John neighborhood and see the oldest house in New Orleans and the bayou that made the city possible! We'll visit the very spot Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau once held her rituals, before going to City Park to see some of the oldest oak trees in the city. In City Park we'll stop and get some beignets at Cafe Du Monde! Then we'll stop in a nature reserve and look for alligators and exotic birds before traveling to the lakefront and the ruins of a 300 year old French fort!