
Wildlife in New Orleans
The Bayou The Bayou is where the ocean meets fresh water rivers and lakes, much like Auckland’s estuaries, where the tide creates a current in
New Orleans
An amazing cultural experience full of food, music, interesting houses and trams
There are so many things New Orleans is famous for and the Disney Princess and the Frog highlights many of them. If you’re looking to experience New Orleans cultural food, music, wildlife, religion, architecture, art or history it’s all easy to find. And if you get stuck, the locals are so friendly you can ask anyone for help in finding it.
The Bayou The Bayou is where the ocean meets fresh water rivers and lakes, much like Auckland’s estuaries, where the tide creates a current in
Trams New Orleans city has “street cars” or trams for easy public transport. We took this one back to our Airbnb from down town. Rescue
Food & Music in New Orleans are often intertwined. Being the birth place of jazz music it’s not hard to understand why. Many restaurants and
The French Quarter This area was the original town of New Orleans. It was settled by the French and named in honour of the Duke
New Orleans was founded with a blend of ethnicities which helped to create the Voodoo religion
With so much to do in New Orleans it was hard to choose what to see and do. Here’s the list of favourites we experienced plus what we wished we had seen.
Here’s some tips on getting around New Orleans including getting to and from the Airport