![]() Our selected offers are available through our Liberty Travel consultants or through our third party independent advisors who are part of our member network, Independent by Liberty Travel. Liberty Travel does not assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the content of the offers displayed. Contact Liberty Travel for further details. Other restrictions may apply and vary by resort, cruise and airline carrier. Some fares may be non-refundable, but may be exchanged for a fee of up to $200, plus any additional airfare costs due to difference in new airfares. or international government imposed taxes and fees of up to $60 may apply on arrivals and departures depending on the itinerary chosen, and are payable to the appropriate airport authority. Rates and/or package prices on airfares, cruises and tours are subject to holiday blackouts, peak period surcharges, and cancellation charges may be applicable of up to the full price paid depending on the fare and/or package and when it is cancelled. ![]() Seats may not be available on all flights or tours. Savings reflect land prices only and vary by resort and travel dates. Tour and land packages only include round-trip midweek airfare from select cities and do not include meals unless otherwise indicated. Air-only prices are for roundtrip travel departing from select cities. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy accommodations. Special promotions valid on new bookings only. Please contact your airline or refer to its website for detailed information regarding their checked baggage policies, or alternatively please visit our baggage policy page. Families should take their kids to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and the Zoo.*Conditions Apply: Additional fees for baggage may apply. Afterwards take a long stroll along the Moon Walk riverside promenade along the Mississippi River. A real treat is taking a paddle steamer river boat cruise. Some of New Orleans best music clubs and trendy eateries are on Frenchman Street. Don’t leave without checking out the famous Preservation Hall best known for its jazz music. Discover the lively Bourbon Street in the iconic French Quarter, a melting pot of restaurants, cafes, music venues and nightclubs. Enjoy an afternoon of Jazz music in Jackson Square. If you bring a jacket you might be able to have a drink at the famous Commander’s Palace. Charles Streetcar to the popular Garden District to marvel at some of the city’s well-manicured southern mansions. The Warehouse District has been revitalized into the New Orleans Arts District, home to some of the city’s most interesting art galleries located along Julia Street and museums such as the popular National World War II Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana’s Civil War Museum, The Children’s Museum and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. ![]() Dining is one of the greatest things about visiting New Orleans, because of the abundance of fresh local seafood, mixture of ethnic cultures and the huge selection of restaurants from world-class chefs to choose from. The most notable is the famous Mardi Gras celebration and parade, with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival running a close second in terms of popularity. Throughout the year, New Orleans hosts a variety of festivals celebrating the food and music the city is known for. New Orleans is popular and an affordable tourist destination. The nesting grounds of alligators, egrets, raccoons and many types of snakes can be spotted along the way. Get a taste of Bayou country at the Bayou Segnette a lovely quaint Cajun fishing village. It boasts several ghostly apparitions including an old man and most famously Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. Tourists love getting a glimpse of the other side at the Saint Louis Cemetery the oldest cemetery in New Orleans. Frenchman Street is another great street to walk along to enjoy local Jazz Music. Some of the more popular streets are the famous Bourbon Street where pedestrians can walk the streets with open containers of alcohol. Within the Quarter are many of the city’s best attractions, like the artistic Jackson Square, and Café du Monde offering some the city’s best pastries and coffee drinks. The French Quarter is the oldest and most historic area in New Orleans. The Big Easy is known for its jazz music, Mardi Gras, fabulous Creole and Cajun cuisines, relaxed lifestyle and a colorful history. New Orleans is one of the most unique cities in the United States. Book online or call us toll free at (855) JET-SETZ and we will help you find the best price on your next vacation to New Orleans. ![]() Jetsetz is a travel wholesaler that specializes in cheap vacations to New Orleans, Louisana. ![]() Book your next trip to New Orleans with Jetsetz and save big with our discount vacation packages. ![]()
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