| This is definitely a different type of adventure | | | | space. The dinner dress is casual, jackets and ties |
| than a wildlife cruise, unless you consider Cajuns | | | | are not necessary. |
| wild! This trip begins or ends in New Orleans and | | | | Scheduled shore activities and tipping are included |
| cruises the intercoastal waterway along the | | | | in your cruise. |
| Louisiana and Texas coastlines. This cruise takes | | | | In New Orleans you can see the French Quarter |
| you to an area that still has many of it's old | | | | the night before departing. Then you will receive a |
| customs and fishermen. | | | | tour of Bay Wallace, one of the biggest swamps |
| Experience Cajun cooking, Texas hospitality and | | | | in Louisiana. This is a nature and scenic trip you will |
| Mexican fun all on one trip. Start (or end) in New | | | | not forget. |
| Orleans with a couple of days to explore. Meet | | | | After departing from New Orleans and Louisiana |
| Cajun trappers and fishermen, learn about their | | | | you will go to Acadiana and enjoy some cajun |
| history and culture. Cruise the beautiful inland sea | | | | cooking and fun. |
| waters between New Orleans and Galveston | | | | Then it is on to Port Arthur Texas and and |
| Island, Texas. Then you can take a short trip to | | | | Galveston Island. Your final stop as you do the |
| Matamoros Mexico. This will be a relaxing but fun | | | | Texas coast will be a trip to Nuevo Progreso, |
| time. | | | | Mexico. |
| This trip is a cruise aboard a well equipped river | | | | This is a much shorter entry than normal, but I |
| barge with comfortable rooms and lots of deck | | | | will pick a major adventure for next week. |