Mojo & Gumbo

It’s a very simple recipe. You take two parts Memphis (get your Mojo simmering) . . . then add New Orleans . . . then you combine two parts of the French Quarter (oh my). . . and Baby, you’ve got a dish that’s gonna make your feet start dancin’ on the street.
Cajun Dance Halls

Lafayette, LA is the “Happiest City in America.” There is a Joie de vivre (zest for life) here that doesn’t quite exist anywhere else. On Friday and Saturday night Cajun Dance Halls come roaring to life with music and dance distinctly their own. You’ll learn the difference between Cajun and Creole cooking, and discover a history and heritage that’s as cool as Sweet Tea on a summer afternoon.
Red Hot Acadiana

This tour of Lafayette and St. Martinville, LA features narrated touring, Atchafalaya Swamp tour, Acadian Village tour, Rip Van Winkle Gardens & Avery Island Jungle Gardens, Evangeline’s Grave and much more.
Life & Luxuries on Louisiana Plantations

Come experience for yourself, learn about the largest Cotton Plantations in Louisiana. Discover the art & architecture, industry and peoples, culinary styles and much more as your groups stays in the cottages on the Nottoway Plantation.
The Antebellum Blues

This historical combo-tour of Natchez and New Orleans is filled with music, antebellum sightseeing and history. You’ll have a walking tour of the French Quarter, visit the Frogmore Plantation and the Historic Homes in Natchez. You’ll hear music on a Dixieland Jazz Dinner Cruise. Then at a Cajun Dance Hall, a Slave Wedding and the Delta Blues Museum. This is Best scheduled in the Spring and Fall.
Joyeux Noel in Louisiana

Cajun Country is transformed into a winter wonderland during the holiday season as Acadiana present festivals of light, parades, tours of homes and holiday events. Then head to New Orleans for two nights and celebrate the holidays with a traditional French Creole Holiday Dinner and millions of twinkling lights in the holiday exhibit, “Celebration in the Oaks.”