Arrive at the New Orleans Airport, we suggest taking a shuttle to the groups' hotel, Hotel Le Marais, located in the French Quarter. You can arrive early and spend the day exploring. Meet your tour leader and fellow travelers at 7:00pm for dinner at Tujague's, the 2nd oldest restaurant in New Orleans. Then we will check-out Bourbon Street, an historic street in the heart of the French Quarter. Extending thirteen blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, Bourbon Street is famous for its many bars and strip clubs.
Week-end de la Nouvelle-Orléans pour les célibataires avant le Mardi Gras
Itinéraire
Découvrez l'une des destinations américaines les plus riches sur le plan culturel et historique pendant l'une des meilleures périodes de l'année. Participez à notre week-end pré-Mardi Gras à la Nouvelle-Orléans et non seulement vous entendrez du jazz et du blues, goûterez des plats délicieux, flânerez dans le quartier français historique, monterez à bord d'un Paddlewheeler, mais vous assisterez également à l'hommage unique de la Nouvelle-Orléans à l'indépendance de l'Amérique, avec un feu d'artifice au-dessus du puissant Mississippi. Réservez dès maintenant et faites-vous des amis et des souvenirs pour la vie !
Programme du circuit
Jour 1 : Arrivée à la Nouvelle-Orléans
Jour 2 : Nouvelle-Orléans - Marché français et visite de la ville
Put on your walking shoes this morning as we will follow in the footsteps of historic figures. Stroll along the Mighty Mississippi, through the French Market and Jackson Square, then down by the quaint streets named for past saints and sinners. Learn about the Creoles that founded the city in 1718. See the old Quarter come to life as our guide explains its secrets the architecture, courtyards, gardens, food, music, and art.
This afternoon we drive around the different New Orleans neighborhoods. Visit one of New Orleans' historic cemeteries, referred to as "Cities of the Dead" and learn about this unique above ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates. View the longest bridge over water in the world. Follow the path of the St. Charles Avenue streetcar, the oldest continuously operating passenger railway system in the world (until Hurricane Katrina). See the homes of former Kings and Queens of Mardi Gras, stately mansions and the world-famous, exclusive Garden District.
Jour 3 : La Nouvelle-Orléans
xperience Mardi Gras World, where over 500 floats built and decorated each year. Here artists and craftsmen have designed and built the oldest and biggest parade floats and attractions. Get an overview of the history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans before we tour the float den. You can never get this close to the floats while they’re rolling in parades, and this is certainly the only place to see how these amazing pieces come to life each year.
Then it's time for a lunch break before our first parade, The Krewe of Cork. Krewe members wear costumes with a wine-related theme, toss throws bearing their grape logo, and are accompanied along their route by wine police in golf carts (the wine police motto is "To serve and pour”).
Later in the day we walk over to Canal Street for the Krewe of Oshun parade, named for the Yoruba goddess of love and intimacy. Led by the captain aboard a peacock float, the parade includes 20 floats, several bands who participate in a contest, and marching Baby Dolls. Throws include peacock figures and mugs.
Jour 4 : Nouvelle-Orléans - Visite des marais
This morning we will take a fascinating boat trip into the Louisiana Swamps & Bayous. Experience the timeless beauty of South Louisiana in a custom built swamp boat through as we ride through part of the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park - Barataria Preserve. Native guides will reveal to us the mysteries of the swamps and bayous and the Cajun "joie de vivre". We will observe the nesting grounds of alligators, egrets, raccoons, nutria, and many species of snakes.
Free afternoon to explore Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, until we gather tonight for dinner. South Louisiana is known for plantation homes take an optional tour and get a feel for the Antebellum South as you look out over rows of oak trees to the Mississippi river from the porch of a plantation home. You can find optional half day tours here - Optional Tours
Step back in time as we board a paddlewheeler for a true Creole evening out on the Mighty Mississippi River accompanied by the tunes of a Dixieland jazz band. Enjoy a Creole buffet dinner onboard filled with New Orleans classics. Take to the dance floor to move and groove to the sounds of Dixieland jazz or walk outside to enjoy the fresh air as we sail down the Mississippi at twilight.
Jour 5 : Vacances Jour 5 : Départ de la Nouvelle-Orléans
After breakfast the New Orleans Pre-Mardi Gras singles weekend comes to an end. It is time to say goodbye to all your travel friends and make your way to the airport for your flights home.
Politique d'annulation
What are the Cancellation, Revision Fees and Refund Policy?
In the event that a traveler wishes to cancel his/her singles vacation reservation, requests must be made in writing by email .Below is the Best Single Travel cancellation policy.
Days Prior to Vacation Departure
Amount of Refund
61+ Days
Full refund minus $ 100 cancellation fee
45 – 59 Days
$ 250 cancellation fee plus non-refundable tour operator costs. Confirmed airfare is non-refundable and ticket belongs to you.
31 - 44 Days
$ 400 cancellation fee plus non-refundable tour operator costs. Confirmed airfare is non-refundable and ticket belongs to you.
Within 30 Days of Departure
100% cancellation fee
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