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4.5 (56 reviews)

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Steamboat NATCHEZ reviews

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Catherine,  United States United States
15 Jun 2024
Excellent
Order by the tickets were easy and fast. We o lot had ten minutes til the next boat was leaving. We were able to order the tickets while walking to the boat.
Daytime Jazz Cruise with Optional Lunch
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Elizabeth,  United States United States
26 May 2024
Excellent
I was pleasantly surprised to hear on speaker of the history of the boat, the sites we were seeing. Lunch was very tasty and the servers quite efficient. Everything flowed so well! And the band...
I was pleasantly surprised to hear on speaker of the history of the boat, the sites we were seeing. Lunch was very tasty and the servers quite efficient. Everything flowed so well! And the band was so fun to listen to! Such a great experience for my adult children and I.
Daytime Jazz Cruise with Optional Lunch
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Anonymous
16 May 2024
Excellent
Wonderful couple of hours aboard this beautiful steamboat. Great narration and lovely jazz music to accompany us. Thoroughly recommend this trip
Daytime Jazz Cruise with Optional Lunch

About: Steamboat NATCHEZ

The Steamboat NATCHEZ, owned by The New Orleans Steamboat Company, is the last authentic steamboat on the Mighty Mississippi River, providing guests with the unique experience of sailing aboard a grand paddlewheeler while enjoying traditional live jazz, craft cocktails and all the beautiful New Orleans sites. Cruising on the Steamboat NATCHEZ includes Steam Engine Room visitation, calliope, live jazz, and optional Creole food and local beverages.

Saturday 19:00 - 21:00
Sunday 19:00 - 21:00
Monday 19:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 19:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 19:00 - 21:00
Thursday 19:00 - 21:00
Friday 19:00 - 21:00
Steamboat NATCHEZ
400 Toulouse Street, 70130, New Orleans
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