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Eat Cajun food in Louisiana
Cajun food is easily one of our favorite cuisines — and if you’re a foodie, don’t miss our foodie corner!
Surprisingly enough, it’s a well-kept secret which is relatively unheard of beyond American borders.
Obviously, a trip to Louisiana wouldn’t be complete without tasting the best of Cajun gastronomy. Between peaceful bayous and bustling cities, the Pelican State is renowned for its unique cuisine.
So join us on the most delicious adventure, exploring the incomparable tastes of Louisiana!
This article is part of our series: 5 things to do in Louisiana — off the beaten track.
Reflect on a Louisiana plantation tour
As we entered Louisiana's plantation country, we felt like we were entering a living museum of history, where every tree, every building, whispered stories of times gone by.
But this journey wasn't just about sightseeing; it was about connecting with the past, confronting its complexities, and remembering some of the saddest chapters of American history.
Our visit to Oak Alley Plantation was both beautiful and painful, and we can only encourage every visitor to visit at least a Louisiana plantation on the Great River Road/Plantation Alley.
This article is part of our series: 5 things to do in Louisiana — off the beaten track.
Stay in the Louisiana bayou
If you're itching for a getaway that's anything but ordinary, stay with us in a fisherman's cabin nestled among the cypress trees, with alligators visiting in the twilight and the sounds of the bayou lulling you into a state of blissful relaxation.
Jump aboard a swamp tour led by the coolest guides this side of the Mississippi. Get ready to spot gators, spy on sunbathing turtles, and maybe even catch a glimpse of Bigfoot's Cajun cousin (just kidding... or not).
Welcome to the Louisiana bayou – where every day is a new chance for adventure and every night is a celebration of Southern hospitality.
This article is part of our series: 5 things to do in Louisiana — off the beaten track.
Sleep in a — haunted or not — mansion in Treme, New Orleans
While we sometimes indulge in a nice chain hotel and can’t deny their practicality, we always prefer accommodations that reflect the vibe of the destination, and are a bit off the beaten track — for example, we stayed at a fishermen cabin in the bayou!
And we found the perfect gem in the heart of Tremé.
Welcome to the Dragon Fly Guest House! Spoiler alert: If there are ghosts, they didn’t show up during our stay.
This article is part of our series: 5 things to do in Louisiana — off the beaten track.
Follow the Boudin Trail - Louisiana Cajun Country
We both loooove Cajun boudin, so imagine our excitement when we found out about… drum rolls… the Boudin Trail!
In the heart and soul of Cajun Country, every bite tells a story steeped in tradition and flavor. From the lively streets of Lafayette to the quaint towns straight out of a book, you’d better prepare your taste buds!
Join us on an adventure through Louisiana’s Cajun Country: Acadiana. And don’t forget to “Laisser les bons temps rouler !”
This article is part of our series: 5 things to do in Louisiana — off the beaten track.