Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Tour Companies
Royal Carriages
Royal Carriages was started in 1941 by my grandparents, Clem and Violet Lauga, with one horse and carriage. My parents, Jim and Carolynn Lauga continued this family-run New Orleans tradition for over 35 years. Through these many years, our company has grown steadily into a full-service carriage company employing 45 people and stabling several young draft mules. Through all ... More these years of ownership, the company has remained in our family -- one that has a legacy of over 81 years of experience in the New Orleans tourism industry. The fact that Royal Carriages is a family-run business is one reason why we are the oldest sightseeing carriage company in America.
Turnstile Tours
Turnstile’s mission is to advance public knowledge about the meaning of place, foster connections and understanding between people of diverse backgrounds, and inspire and reflect a culture of community participation through providing a welcoming, well-researched, inclusive, and engaging experiences and resources to people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. The comp ... More any itself achieves its mission through Turnstile Tours, the foundation of the company that operates ongoing public tour programming and research efforts in partnership with select nonprofit organizations, and Turnstile Studio, a consulting practice that supports cultural and government organizations in place-making efforts, visitor engagement, and in the development of tours, programs, and exhibits.
Admire New Orleans
We love to show off New Orleans and the surrounding swamps, bayous, canals, the Mississippi River and more with creative silent sports. The Pedal Barge is our newest addition, which is 12 stationary bicycles on a large commercial pontoon boat that pushes us down the water with a paddlewheel! A guided kayak tour is the best way to explore if you want to adventure out into t ... More he swamps. To see some wildlife, baby alligators, turtles and herons weave through old-growth cypress-flooded forests, swamps and bayous. Make a full day of adventure by adding a plantation tour to your kayak tour and a stop-off at the B&C Seafood between those activities. We hope you join us on our adventure through New Orleans.