Board the last authentic steam-powered sternwheeler on the Mississippi for a living-history cruise. Jazz musicians serenade you as New Orleans' iconic skyline drifts past — a bucket-list moment unique to this city.
What to expect
Step aboard the magnificent triple-deck vessel at the Toulouse Street Wharf, just steps from the French Quarter. Live New Orleans jazz fills the grand saloon as you dine on Southern classics — shrimp étouffée, bread pudding, and Creole-spiced eggs Benedict. The two-hour cruise sweeps past the French Quarter waterfront, historical wharves, and the Crescent City Connection bridge. The working steam engine is open for viewing below deck — a thundering mechanical marvel that makes this feel like 1870.
Good to know
Brunch cruise departs at 11:30 am; harbour jazz cruise at 2:30 pm. Book directly on the Steamboat Natchez website well in advance — weekend brunch slots sell out fast. The Toulouse Street Wharf is approximately a 10-minute taxi or rideshare from the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. All-aboard is typically 10 pm; ample time for either sailing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at New Orleans — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.