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Passionate! - Knowledgeable! - Entertaining.! These are some of the comments used to describe our all-inclusive 4 or 5 or 7 hour tour of the city of New Orleans and/or Plantations.

I'm Glen Henley the owner operator or "Henley's Private Tours". I started as a tour in 2012, and my goal was to build the best private tour in the New Orleans area. I treat everyone as a first time guest.
Over the years I've accumulated hundreds of 5-star reviews online and have made friends from all over the world.

We'll explain our history (past & present), and see the Mississippi river, cemeteries, architecture, wetlands, flood control, slavery 0 plantations vs in the colony, the neighborhoods, and get some great food. Also hear about the nationalities, the diversity, the Creoles & Cajuns, Mardis Gras, the catholic church influence and more.
We offer a 4 hour or 5 hour city tour depending on the size of your group. . We also offer a 7 hour combo tour with city and 2 Plantations.

Book now & pay after!
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Thu 12 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Experienced and Licensed tour guide is included with this private tour.
Stops for lunch, coffee, beignets, daiquiris and/or ice cream. (At guests expense)
Transportation around New Orleans in a comfortable, full size Conversion Van or comforable SUV
Can include walker or wheelchair for handicapped or disabled guests. Please let me know in advance if this is needed. No fee!
Many Photo Opportunities on this tour too.
Experienced and Licensed tour guide is included with this private tour.
Stops for lunch, coffee, beignets, daiquiris and/or ice cream. (At guests expense)
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Mississippi River
Stop at the 11th floor of the Westin Hotel that overlooks the Mississippi river. The river is important to why we are here, our growth, our wealth, slaver, Creole culture, 2 battles, and much more.
2
French Quarter
A drive through the iconic and historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
3
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
A walk through one the most amazing cemeteries in the world and a description of why we bury our citizens the way we do. A must see in New Orleans. From Iconic graves sites, Catholic Influence and different way of interment than anywhere else in the world.
4
New Orleans City Park
Possible Stop for Lunch near City Park or Stop for beignets and coffee in city park. Up to 45 minutes depending on where we stop and size of group. Meals and drinks are not included in tour pricing and are the responsibility of the guests.
5
Lake Pontchartrain
Stop at Lake Pontchartrain for group photo, on what we call the south shore. We will discuss the size, unique character, a world record bridge and more.
6
Tulane University
Drive down St. Charles Avenue, showing and discussing the various Estates, home and Mansions. Also see Loyola and Tulane Universities while discussing their history. Also have many photo Opportunities on this route. The Home/Mansions are amazing!
7
Garden District
Possible stop of homemade ice cream on our way to the Garden District.
8
Garden District
Drive through one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the U.S. and see several famous. Here to amazing story of how it got its distinctive name.
9
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If time allows will drive by Mardi Gras World and see some of the floats and art.
10
Mississippi River
Stop at the 11th floor of the Westin Hotel that overlooks the Mississippi river. The river is important to why we are here, our growth, our wealth, slaver, Creole culture, 2 battles, and much more.
11
French Quarter
A drive through the iconic and historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
12
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
A walk through one the most amazing cemeteries in the world and a description of why we bury our citizens the way we do. A must see in New Orleans. From Iconic graves sites, Catholic Influence and different way of interment than anywhere else in the world.
13
New Orleans City Park
Possible Stop for Lunch near City Park or Stop for beignets and coffee in city park. Up to 45 minutes depending on where we stop and size of group. Meals and drinks are not included in tour pricing and are the responsibility of the guests.
14
Lake Pontchartrain
Stop at Lake Pontchartrain for group photo, on what we call the south shore. We will discuss the size, unique character, a world record bridge and more.
15
Tulane University
Drive down St. Charles Avenue, showing and discussing the various Estates, home and Mansions. Also see Loyola and Tulane Universities while discussing their history. Also have many photo Opportunities on this route. The Home/Mansions are amazing!
16
Garden District
Possible stop of homemade ice cream on our way to the Garden District.
17
Garden District
Drive through one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the U.S. and see several famous. Here to amazing story of how it got its distinctive name.
18
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If time allows will drive by Mardi Gras World and see some of the floats and art.
19
Mississippi River
Stop at the 11th floor of the Westin Hotel that overlooks the Mississippi river. The river is important to why we are here, our growth, our wealth, slaver, Creole culture, 2 battles, and much more.
20
French Quarter
A drive through the iconic and historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
21
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
A walk through one the most amazing cemeteries in the world and a description of why we bury our citizens the way we do. A must see in New Orleans. From Iconic graves sites, Catholic Influence and different way of interment than anywhere else in the world.
22
New Orleans City Park
Possible Stop for Lunch near City Park or Stop for beignets and coffee in city park. Up to 45 minutes depending on where we stop and size of group. Meals and drinks are not included in tour pricing and are the responsibility of the guests.
23
Lake Pontchartrain
Stop at Lake Pontchartrain for group photo, on what we call the south shore. We will discuss the size, unique character, a world record bridge and more.
24
Tulane University
Drive down St. Charles Avenue, showing and discussing the various Estates, home and Mansions. Also see Loyola and Tulane Universities while discussing their history. Also have many photo Opportunities on this route. The Home/Mansions are amazing!
25
Garden District
Possible stop of homemade ice cream on our way to the Garden District.
26
Garden District
Drive through one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the U.S. and see several famous. Here to amazing story of how it got its distinctive name.
27
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If time allows will drive by Mardi Gras World and see some of the floats and art.
28
Mississippi River
Stop at the 11th floor of the Westin Hotel that overlooks the Mississippi river. The river is important to why we are here, our growth, our wealth, slaver, Creole culture, 2 battles, and much more.
29
French Quarter
A drive through the iconic and historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
30
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
A walk through one the most amazing cemeteries in the world and a description of why we bury our citizens the way we do. A must see in New Orleans. From Iconic graves sites, Catholic Influence and different way of interment than anywhere else in the world.
31
New Orleans City Park
Possible Stop for Lunch near City Park or Stop for beignets and coffee in city park. Up to 45 minutes depending on where we stop and size of group. Meals and drinks are not included in tour pricing and are the responsibility of the guests.
32
Lake Pontchartrain
Stop at Lake Pontchartrain for group photo, on what we call the south shore. We will discuss the size, unique character, a world record bridge and more.
33
Tulane University
Drive down St. Charles Avenue, showing and discussing the various Estates, home and Mansions. Also see Loyola and Tulane Universities while discussing their history. Also have many photo Opportunities on this route. The Home/Mansions are amazing!
34
Garden District
Possible stop of homemade ice cream on our way to the Garden District.
35
Garden District
Drive through one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the U.S. and see several famous. Here to amazing story of how it got its distinctive name.
36
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If time allows will drive by Mardi Gras World and see some of the floats and art.
37
Mississippi River
Stop at the 11th floor of the Westin Hotel that overlooks the Mississippi river. The river is important to why we are here, our growth, our wealth, slaver, Creole culture, 2 battles, and much more.
38
French Quarter
A drive through the iconic and historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
39
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
A walk through one the most amazing cemeteries in the world and a description of why we bury our citizens the way we do. A must see in New Orleans. From Iconic graves sites, Catholic Influence and different way of interment than anywhere else in the world.
40
New Orleans City Park
Possible Stop for Lunch near City Park or Stop for beignets and coffee in city park. Up to 45 minutes depending on where we stop and size of group. Meals and drinks are not included in tour pricing and are the responsibility of the guests.
41
Lake Pontchartrain
Stop at Lake Pontchartrain for group photo, on what we call the south shore. We will discuss the size, unique character, a world record bridge and more.
42
Tulane University
Drive down St. Charles Avenue, showing and discussing the various Estates, home and Mansions. Also see Loyola and Tulane Universities while discussing their history. Also have many photo Opportunities on this route. The Home/Mansions are amazing!
43
Garden District
Possible stop of homemade ice cream on our way to the Garden District.
44
Garden District
Drive through one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the U.S. and see several famous. Here to amazing story of how it got its distinctive name.
45
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If time allows will drive by Mardi Gras World and see some of the floats and art.
46
Fleuve Mississippi
Arrêtez-vous au 11e étage de l'hôtel Westin qui surplombe le fleuve Mississippi. La rivière est importante pour la raison pour laquelle nous sommes ici, notre croissance, notre richesse, l'esclavage, la culture créole, 2 batailles et bien plus encore.
47
quartier français
Une promenade à travers le quartier français emblématique et historique de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
48
Cimetière Saint-Louis n° 3
Une promenade dans l'un des cimetières les plus étonnants du monde et une description de la raison pour laquelle nous enterrons nos citoyens comme nous le faisons. A voir absolument à la Nouvelle-Orléans. Des sites de sépultures emblématiques, une influence catholique et un mode d'inhumation différent de n'importe où ailleurs dans le monde.
49
Parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Arrêt possible pour le déjeuner près du parc de la ville ou arrêt pour les beignets et le café dans le parc de la ville. Jusqu'à 45 minutes selon l'endroit où nous nous arrêtons et la taille du groupe. Les repas et les boissons ne sont pas inclus dans le prix du voyage et sont à la charge des invités.
50
Lac Pontchartrain
Arrêt au lac Pontchartrain pour photo de groupe, sur ce qu'on appelle la rive sud. Nous discuterons de la taille, du caractère unique, d'un pont record du monde et plus encore.
51
Université de Tulane
Descendez l'avenue St. Charles, montrant et discutant des différents domaines, maisons et manoirs. Voir également les universités Loyola et Tulane tout en discutant de leur histoire. Ayez également de nombreuses opportunités de photos sur cet itinéraire. La maison /les manoirs sont incroyables!
52
Quartier des jardins
Arrêt possible de glaces maison en route vers le Garden District.
53
Quartier des jardins
Traversez l'un des plus beaux quartiers des États-Unis et découvrez plusieurs célèbres. Voici une histoire étonnante sur la façon dont il a obtenu son nom distinctif.
54
Le monde du Mardi Gras de Blaine Kern
Si le temps le permet, vous passerez par Mardi Gras World et verrez quelques-uns des chars et de l'art.
55
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
56
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
57
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
58
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
59
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
60
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
61
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
62
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
63
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
64
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
65
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
66
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
67
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
68
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
69
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
70
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
71
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
72
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
73
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
74
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
75
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
76
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
77
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
78
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
79
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
80
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
81
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
82
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
83
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
84
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
85
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
86
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
87
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
88
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
89
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
90
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
91
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
92
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
93
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
94
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
95
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
96
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
97
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
98
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
99
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
100
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
101
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
102
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
103
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
104
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
105
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
106
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
107
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
108
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
109
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
110
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
111
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
112
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
113
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
114
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
115
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
116
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
117
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
118
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
119
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
120
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
121
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
122
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
123
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
124
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
125
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
126
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
127
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
128
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
129
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
130
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
131
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
132
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
133
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
134
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
135
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
136
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
137
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
138
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
139
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
140
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
141
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
142
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
143
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
144
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
145
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
146
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
147
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
148
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
149
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
150
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
151
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
152
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
153
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
154
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
155
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
156
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
157
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
158
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
159
Mississippi
We will stop and observe the River that started it all here in 1699.
160
French Quarter
Drive thru a section of the French Quarter and explain where and why it was constructed.
161
Jackson Square
We will stop and discuss Saint Louis Cathedral, Battle of New Orleans, and Cafe Du Monde.
162
French Quarter
We'll drive along French Quarter, Treme and other neighborhoods, while discussing Creoles, Jazz, Colonial Homes, Oak Trees and more.
163
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop here and walk thru one most iconic cemeteries in the world and discuss how we interned our citizens for the past 200 years.
164
City Park
A drive thru City Park seeing 200-year-old live Oak trees, our amusement park, and more beauty in New Orleans.
165
Bayou St. John
Drive along Bayou St. John discussing bayous in Louisiana, defining a bayou, history of Cajuns, our wetlands and more.
166
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive along our beautiful Lake and discus the unique qualities of this lake, and see a world record bridge, and more.
167
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive by largest marina on Lake Pontchartrain and possibly stop at excellent seafood restaurant. (All food and drinks are at guest expense)
168
Lake Pontchartrain
Drive to a World Record pumping station on the Lake and see firsthand a neighborhood that had 9-12 feet of flood waters from the Katrina hurricane disaster.
169
Garden District
Drive to and drive around the Garden District of New Orleans. See more beautiful neighborhoods and here more history of this area.
170
New Orleans
Make our way back to the city and stop at the largest World War 2 museum in the world. Learn why and how it was built her in New Orleans.
171
French Quarter
Drive back to your hotel for completion of 4- or 5-hour tour.
Show 168 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (133)
LenwillaAselfort
Mar 2025
Our family of 6 had an awesome time with Mr. Glenn from Henley's tours. From the booking to his follow up thanks after the tour was completed, he was so gracious, professional, pleasant and easy to work with. The vehicle eas clean and comfortable. His tour was a spectacular overview of the entire city of NOLA. He gave an interesting background and history lesson that made the past come alive and he showed us neat things all over the city. We literally saw it all in 5 hours...from the WWII Museum (including background on how NOLA became the host of such a prominent museum), Garden District, Mansions, Port, Central Business District, French Quarter, Universities, City Park, Lake Pontchartrain, inside a beautiful cemetery, pumping stations and explanations about Hurricane Katrina and aftermath, the marina. Carrollton, to a delicious lunch spot and bringing bread for us to feed the birds in City Park and more. Everything was top notch. He gave interesting and easy to understand talks about Cajuns and Creoles and local culture. We spent a full week enjoying all that New Orleans and the surrounding area has to offer and our entire family including our children ages 11 to 20, said our tour with Mr. Glenn was a top favorite. We tried carriage tours, steamboat tours, swamp boat tours, Gondola rides and segway tours and this private tour was the best, hands down. Glen interacts well with the entire family, has fun stories, thinks of unique ways to bring history to life and is such a pleasant and wonderful human being, he is truly a delight to be around. We highly recommend this tour, for all that you get, it's a bargain and I know you won't be disappointed!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Wow, just wow! I think my head exploded. Seriously, your family is amazing, and I truly enjoyed showing everyone our amazing city and having fun along the way. You sir are an amazing writer too! Thank you again for sharing your family with me for a day.
J0seW
Feb 2025
Glen picked us (4 couples from Ottawa, Canada) up right on time and took us on a 5 hour private tour of New Orleans in his very comfortable van. Glen was knowledgeable, entertaining, flexible and so much fun. He organized an excellent lunch at a local, non touristy deli and showed us some incredible New Orleans locations. Highly recommend Glen on your visit to New Orleans!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Lorraine and your friends were so attentive and asked great questions. Y'all were fun to be with. Thank you for the kind words in your review
Travel69235
Jan 2025
It was perfect from beginning to end. Glen met us at our hotel on time. His knowledge of New Orleans and the surrounding area was very impressive to say the least. His lunch location was a neat local deli which tourists would not know to visit. The food was great and being able to chat with Glen was a great way to learn even more about New Orleans. I highly recommend Henley’s Private Tours. Superb service and great communication. Glen will customize your tour based on your interests. He was able to accommodate people in our group with mobility issues by storing our walker and providing a step stool for ease of getting in and out of his van. A top notch way to tour New Orleans. Thank you Glen for a memorable visit to New Orleans.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Impressive family. Thank you for the reviews! Sorry it took so long to respond.

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