New Orleans
Life is a Celebration in New Orleans
Louisiana is an eclectic city. Known as the Crescent City and “The Big Easy,” New Orleans is filled with live jazz and blues, and festive celebrations year-round.
The biggest party in New Orleans is Mardi Gras, which features colorful costumes and floats, drinking, and bead throwing. The French Quarter and Bourbon Street are well known, but there’s also the ethereal Garden District, lined with stately homes and mansions. Take the St. Charles streetcar through the city for a cheap and lazy tour, and you’ll be able to see lots of amazing buildings. Walk to Magazine Street for a huge number of boutiques and restaurants.
Speaking of which, New Orleans is known for its food. Creole and Cajun cuisine rule here, and it´s so good, you must be careful that you don’t leave several pounds heavier. Try po-boys, gumbo, jambalaya, and if you feel adventurous, gator.
Cruise Lines | Nov 24 | Dec 24 | Jan 25 | Feb 25 | Mar 25 | Apr 25 | May 25 | Jun 25 | Jul 25 | Aug 25 | Sep 25 | Oct 25 |
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Carnival Cruise Line | $504 | $514 | $394 | $349 | $604 | $669 | $769 | $939 | $709 | $494 | $449 | $479 |
Norwegian Cruise Line | $1,362 | $402 | $517 | $560 | $713 | $1,060 | $992 | |||||
Royal Caribbean Cruises | $588 | $682 | $693 | $671 | $705 | |||||||
Viking River Cruises | $3,649 | $5,299 | $4,899 | $5,799 | $5,999 | $5,999 | $15,998 | $13,998 | $11,999 | $7,699 |