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Gray Line New Orleans Cemetery and Gris-gris Tour


Tomb of Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen of New Orleans (Photo provided by Gray Line New Orleans)
New Orleans has absorbed many unique customs into its culture, including voodoo. On this walking tour, visit the tomb of Mari Laveau—Voodoo Queen of New Orleans—and learn about the unique above-ground burial customs at the St. Louis Cemetery.

Gray Line New Orleans Ghosts and Spirits


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Referred to as the most haunted city in the United States, you'll be the judge on this tour of New Orleans' favorite haunts, including the Bourbon Orleans Hotel and other supernatural sites.

Gray Line New Orleans Southern Comfort Cocktail Tour


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Walk through the French Quarter on the Southern Comfort Cocktail Tour and learn how the famous "spirits" of New Orleans evolved in this unique city.

Jean Lafitte Airboat Swamp Tour


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Take a thrilling ride through the swamps and bayous of Louisiana, accessible only by airboat! Come face-to-face with alligators, snakes, and other native creatures while exploring their neighborhood.

Jean Lafitte Swamp Tour


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Attention adventure-seekers: Journey by boat through the heart of Southern Louisiana's swamplands! Along the way, learn about the legends and lore of Louisiana's untamed wilderness.

Crescent City Nights Walking Tour


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Experience the rich culture of New Orleans like a native! This escorted tour takes you around the city’s famous French Quarter for an evening of dining and music that serves up an unforgettable night out in the “Crescent City.”

Hurricane Katrina Tour


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Experience firsthand the story of Hurricane Katrina—one of America’s most devastating natural disasters. Picture pre-Katrina New Orleans; learn the catastrophic timeline of events, and witness the flood of support to resurrect the city.

Gray Line Swamp and Bayou Tour


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Experience the quintessential Louisiana landscape on the bayou. Head out on a custom-built all-weather boat to uncover the mysteries of the swamps, bayous, and the Cajun “joie de vivre.”

Laura: A Creole Plantation Tour


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Travel back in time to Laura Plantation, an operating sugar farm built in 1805. Hear the true-life stories of the Creole women, children, and slaves who lived and worked here, based on 5,000 pages of documents.

Oak Alley Plantation Tour


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Experience a by-gone era in one the South's most beautiful settings. Built in 1839, the quarter-mile alley of 28 oak trees has made this one of the most photographed plantations in the country.

Super City Tour


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Take in the sights and sounds of the world famous French Quarter and historic Jackson Square with a local guide.


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