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New Orleans #4: Garden District and more

Posted on May, 2023January, 2025 by Bob and Cynthia
On an airboat tour, an alligator jumps from the water, very close to the boat, to eat a hotdog on a stick.

On your fourth day in New Orleans, we recommend starting with a swamp tour and then exploring the Garden District. Especially if travel plans only allow a half day, you…

Posted in Lousiana, New Orleans, La.

New Orleans #3: Small Museums

Posted on May, 2023March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
The bar at Pat O'Brien's

For your third day in New Orleans, we recommend digging more into its history. Specifically, see some of the smaller museums and try some of the foods that were invented…

Posted in Cities, Lousiana, New Orleans, La., Restaurants

New Orleans #2: City Park

Posted on May, 2023March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
A collection of Mardi Gras floats in a warehouse setting

On Day 2 in New Orleans, we recommend some time on the other side of Canal Street from the French Quarter. This is the Downtown area and the Arts/Warehouse District….

Posted in Cities, Lousiana, New Orleans, La.

New Orleans #1: Food Tour

Posted on May, 2023March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
A jazz band performs at a bar while a couple dances.

On your first full day in New Orleans, we recommend going on a food and/or history tour. This gives you an overview of the city and gives you an opportunity…

Posted in Cities, Lousiana, New Orleans, La.

Savannah, GA #5: Tybee and Dolphins

Posted on October, 2022March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
Beneath the Tybee Island beach pavilion, looking through the support beams out at the ocean.

If you have an extra day in Savannah, consider taking a day trip to Tybee Island. Traffic can be busy in the high season, and we highly recommend the half-day…

Posted in Cities, Georgia, Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA #4: Bonaventure and Wormsloe

Posted on October, 2022March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
Desserts at Lulu's Chocolate Bar

Savannah can be visited within three days, if your time is limited. Ideally, allow for five days. On day four, venture further afield to Bonaventure Cemetery and Wormsloe Plantation. If…

Posted in Cities, Georgia, Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA #3: Good eats, Forsyth, and Starland

Posted on October, 2022March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
The fountain in Forsyth Park

For Day 3 of Savannah, we recommend walking through more of the historic district. Skip breakfast and plan your morning around Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room, a unique and must-visit restaurant…

Posted in Cities, Georgia, Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA #2: Museums and City Market

Posted on October, 2022March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
Outside of the Owens Thomson House museum

After getting the tour on the first day, spend the second going to a few house museums. Start the day with a hearty breakfast, such as Maple Street Biscuit Company…

Posted in Cities, Georgia, Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA #1: Trolley tour and Riverside

Posted on October, 2022March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia
Savannah's riverside Plant District

Savannah is a remarkably charming southern US city. Its historic district is noted as one of the largest, though it is manageable on foot. A highlight is the array of…

Posted in Cities, Georgia, Savannah, GA

Grand Tetons #2

Posted on May, 2022March, 2024 by Bob and Cynthia

We recommend spending two full days in Grand Teton National Park, or more if you want to add a lot of hiking. This park is beautiful with some great trails…

Posted in Grand Teton, Hiking, Wyoming

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