Discover Cajun culture and spot wildlife on a guided pontoon cruise through Louisiana's cypress swamps
Explore Oak Alley’s historic grounds and cruise the private Manchac Swamp
Savor Creole lunch and live jazz on the Mississippi River
Cruise the Mississippi with Creole lunch and live jazz
Mississippi River views, live jazz, and port history from the French Quarter
Live jazz, river views, and optional Creole brunch aboard a paddle-wheel steamboat
Sail the Mississippi River with live jazz and New Orleans skyline views
Cruise the Mississippi with live jazz, Creole brunch and a seasonal party package
Cruise the Mississippi River, then explore the Aquarium and Insectarium
Live jazz, river views, and captain’s narration aboard a classic paddle-wheel riverboat
Drive yourself to Lafitte for a 90-minute guided swamp boat cruise
Live jazz, Creole brunch, and Mississippi River views aboard a paddle-wheel riverboat
Live jazz, Creole brunch, and a decorated table on the Mississippi River
Hear the captain's stories while taking in French Quarter landmarks from the river
Cruise the Mississippi with Creole lunch, live jazz, and three cocktails
Savor Creole classics with live jazz on the Mississippi River
Paddle Bayou Bienvenue at your own pace, minutes from the French Quarter
Paddle deeper into Manchac Swamp and reach the mouth of Lake Maurepas
Paddle Manchac Swamp and tour Whitney Plantation in one day
Paddle quiet Manchac Swamp waterways with a naturalist guide
Paddle a slow-moving bayou through historic Manchac Swamp
Private 50-minute gondola ride for 2–6 in New Orleans City Park
Cruise Louisiana’s bayou by pontoon boat with a guide
Private 47-foot sailing yacht with Captain Doug, with day or sunset options
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.