Airboat Adventures, LLC
www.graylineneworleans.com
504-569-1401
This tour provides participants with an eyewitness account of the events surrounding the most devastating natural - and man-made! - disaster to have ever occurred on American soil. Along the way, you will learn the history of the French Quarter, the original settlement of New Orleans, and why it was built at this particular location along the Mississippi River.
www.celebrationtoursllc.com
504-587-7115
Our signature city tour will take you through the historic parts of the French Quarter, where you will experience some of the oldest sections of the city: Jackson Square, towering St. Louis Cathedral, the infamous Bourbon Street, the seductive colonial Red Light District and the bustling French Market.
www.dixietoursneworleans.com
877-615-7998
Dixie Tours provides you with a traditional tour of the city combined with a Katrina Tour. Our three-hour tour allows sufficient time for both, as we feel it is important to show you the recovery progress taking place in our city. We show you the devastation as well as the new engineering - including new flood gates and armored levees - that protected New Orleans from Hurricane Gustav's winds and storm surges. The tour includes a complete narrative of the Katrina experience, including personal stories from your guides to compliment the sites visited during the tour.
www.louisianaswamp.com
888-30-SWAMP
Spend an unforgettable three hours viewing New Orleans. Experience the history and culture of the Creoles with our licensed, local tour guides. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city. See the French Quarter, Canal Street, Jackson Square, historic St. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo and the old French Market. Pass the Ursuline Convent as you travel to Esplanade Avenue.
www.toursbyisabelle.com
877-665-TOUR
We begin in the French Quarter, virtually untouched by Hurricane Katrina, giving the history and architecture of this old Creole city. We explore Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral and the Pontalba row houses, and then we move on to an overall view of the Mississippi River Port, levees and the flood walls of the city.
www.plantationadventure.com
866-671-8687
The intriguing history of America's most interesting city has a new chapter: Katrina. Never in the history of this country has there been a disaster the dimension of the 2005 storm that ravaged the Mississippi and Louisiana Gulf coast and brought catastrophe to millions of American citizens.