See New Orleans by bus, on foot, and by riverboat in 6.5 hours
6 Hours & 30 Minutes
Bus tour, walking tour, cruise
Explore New Orleans with a city highlights bus tour, a guided French Quarter walk, and a 75-minute Mississippi River cruise aboard the Riverboat CITY of NEW ORLEANS. You’ll also have free time for lunch at the French Market.
Meet at Cafe Beignet in the JAX Brewery Building, 600 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130. Please arrive 15 minutes early and dress comfortably for the walking tour.
Bookings are non-refundable. All sales are final.
Bring your barcoded voucher and show it as your ticket.
Dress comfortably for the guided French Quarter walking tour.
No. Sales are final, and refunds are not issued if the cruise is changed or can’t operate as scheduled due to severe weather, unfavorable river conditions (including river closures), breakdowns, or other causes beyond the company’s control. If the vessel can’t make the cruise, a dockside event may be arranged.
600 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Step aboard the Riverboat City of New Orleans and feel the gentle sway of the Mississippi beneath your feet. The scent of Creole cooking drifts from the galley as a jazz band warms up on the open deck. From the moment you cross the gangway, the Riverboat City of New Orleans places you squarely inside one of America's most storied waterways, with the city's iconic skyline unfolding along the bank.
The Steamboat Natchez delivers an authentic slice of New Orleans culture, combining live jazz, Mississippi River views, and Creole cuisine on a genuine paddlewheel steamboat. When things click, guests rave about it being a trip highlight: the jazz bands get people energized, the Creole buffet impresses with fresh, high-quality dishes, and there's something undeniably magical about cruising at dusk with the city skyline as your backdrop. The calliope music adds charm, and many appreciate simply sitting down after walking all day around the city. The southern hospitality from staff gets consistent praise, and for those seeking a quintessential New Orleans experience, this checks all the boxes. However, operational hiccups can dampen the experience considerably. Boarding logistics appear inconsistent, with some guests reporting waits over an hour that cut into their reserved dinner times, creating a crowded, chaotic situation where people couldn't find deck seating. The actual cruise pace feels slow to some visitors, and extended periods without music or commentary leave gaps that make the shoreline views drag. Food service has its issues too: items running out before everyone gets seconds, cold dishes that should be warm, and confusing protocols about requesting refills. A few travelers found the whole experience fairly mundane, suggesting it's skippable if your New Orleans itinerary is packed. The consensus leans positive overall, but timing your visit and managing expectations about the relaxed pace will help determine if this classic riverboat experience is worth your time.
It was a great experience. The wind is strong so pin your hair down. Food was good.
Kim Williamson
May 24, 2026
It was a great experience. The wind is strong so pin your hair down. Food was good.
Kim Williamson
May 24, 2026