18 April 2025, New Orleans Resort and Marina, Louisiana
Today was our swamp tour at Arthur’s Airboat Tours. The morning drive to Des Allemands was about an hour, but it was worth it. I had never been on an airboat before and was looking forward to it.
Our airboat held six people, so we had another couple with us. Our tour guide’s name was Chad. This swamp is Chad’s world and he knows it well. He is very knowledgeable, funny and entertaining. If you ever get the chance to book this, request Chad as your guide!
We met AJ and Brutus, local alligators who were farm-raised and used as “teaching tools.” AJ is about 6 or 7 feet long, and Brutus is 10 feet long. I have to admit, they are impressive when you get to see them up close. Unfortunately, as hard as Chad tried, we could not find a baby 'gator.
We learned about swamp flora and fauna, went over a ramp, went so fast we had to hold onto our hats and phones and saw eagles and eagle nests. It truly is a thrilling ride! Chad talks about the resurgence of eagles in this swamp area. Currently, there are 7 pairs! We saw the following birds: Limpkin, Common Gallinule, Roseate Spoonbill, Bald Eagles and young Bald Eagles.
This tour was an experience I will never forget. It was one of the best outdoor things I have ever done, and I would do it again, but I would like to do a sunset tour.
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The street names are tiles embedded in the brick sidewalks |
From Arthur’s, we drove back to the RV park, had lunch, and hailed an Uber to Bourbon St. Again, I did not know what to expect, but the architecture was beautiful. We roamed the street and stopped at Bourbon Street Drinkery for drinks and to listen to a live band. A lot of the restaurants and bars have live music. As the afternoon wore on, the street became more crowded. We also visited a few voodoo shops and bought postcards.
We were considering Arnaud’s Restaurant for Barry’s Birthday, so we went to see if we could get reservations, even though it was the day before Easter. The hostess was able to book us for tomorrow. We could not believe how lucky we were.
We walked over to Royal Street to escape the crowds and ate at Rue Royal Antoine. We sat by an open-air window. While we waited for our drinks, a wedding parade came by, escorted by motorcycle police. So much fun to see.
What a fun day. I would do it all over again.

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On top of a ramp |
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Riding through the swamp |
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This is AJ |
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AJ getting his snack
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Brutus getting his snack |
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Brutus decided to be camera-shy |
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A Closer look at Brutus |
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I love all the black railing |
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Entrance to Arnaud's and Ken & Jan checking reservations for tomorrow |
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Antics on the street corner |
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Selfie at Bourbon Street Drinkery |
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We have no idea what was behind this door |
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Waiting for our food at Rue Royal Antoine |
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Voodoo Shop |
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Does anyone need a job? |
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Original Spot Of The Home Of Marie Laveau New Orleans Voodoo Queen |
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Entrance to Louis Armstrong Park |
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Wedding Parade |
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