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Port of New Orleans Cruise Guide

Restaurants, activities, hotels, terminal tips, and boarding advice.

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1Where to Stay

Hotels near Port of New Orleans for the night before


Embassy Suites New Orleans Convention Center

Embassy Suites New Orleans Convention Center

Two-room suites, free breakfast, and evening cocktails -- room for the whole family to spread out

$$-$$$
5 min driveDirections
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Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center

Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center

Award-winning hotel with free hot breakfast, pool, and spacious suites near the port

$$
7 min driveDirections
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The Mercantile Hotel

The Mercantile Hotel

Warehouse District boutique with the best Stay, Park & Cruise deal for families driving in

$$
5 min driveDirections
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Homewood Suites French Quarter

Homewood Suites French Quarter

All-suite hotel with full kitchens, free breakfast, and a pool -- feels like a home base

$$
10 min driveDirections
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SpringHill Suites Downtown/Canal Street

SpringHill Suites Downtown/Canal Street

Modern all-suite hotel with rooftop bar, free breakfast, and walking distance to everything

$$
8 min driveDirections
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Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter

Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter

Park & Cruise package in the heart of the Quarter -- great value for families who want location

$$
8 min driveDirections
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Hotel Monteleone

Hotel Monteleone

Historic French Quarter landmark with a famous revolving Carousel Bar -- pure New Orleans luxury

$$$
8 min driveDirections
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Hilton New Orleans Riverside

Hilton New Orleans Riverside

Massive waterfront hotel connected to Riverwalk -- closest full-service hotel to the cruise port

$$-$$$
5 min driveDirections
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Hilton Garden Inn Convention Center

Hilton Garden Inn Convention Center

Modern hotel near the Convention Center with a cruise package that includes a free ride to the port

$$
5 min driveDirections
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2Where to Eat

Every restaurant worth eating at near Port of New Orleans


Cafe Du Monde

Cafe Du Monde

Beignets and chicory coffee in an open-air French Quarter landmark -- kids lose their minds over the powdered sugar

Cafe
8 min from port$Directions
Camellia Grill

Camellia Grill

Old-school counter-service diner with omelets, waffles, and burgers the whole family will love

American Diner
15 min from port$Directions
Willie's Chicken Shack

Willie's Chicken Shack

Fast-casual fried chicken in the French Quarter -- cheap, quick, and universally liked by kids

Southern Fried Chicken
8 min from port$Directions
Mothers Restaurant

Mothers Restaurant

Legendary po'boy shop since 1938 -- comfort food that satisfies adults and kids alike

Cajun / Po'boys
5 min from port$-$$Directions
Dat Dog

Dat Dog

Creative gourmet hot dog joint with wild toppings -- kids build their own and love it

Hot Dogs / Cajun
10 min from port$Directions
Ruby Slipper Cafe

Ruby Slipper Cafe

Southern brunch spot with creative dishes and a warm, welcoming vibe for families

Southern Brunch
7 min from port$$Directions
Riverwalk Outlets Food Court

Riverwalk Outlets Food Court

Waterfront mall food court right near the port -- everyone picks what they want

Various
3 min from port$-$$Directions
Willa Jean

Willa Jean

Southern bakery with biscuits, pastries, and hearty brunch dishes the whole family will enjoy

Southern / Bakery
5 min from port$$Directions
Cochon

Cochon

James Beard-winning Cajun restaurant in the Warehouse District -- real-deal Louisiana cooking

Cajun
5 min from port$$-$$$Directions
Peche Seafood Grill

Peche Seafood Grill

James Beard award winner with Gulf seafood grilled over a wood fire -- stunning flavors

Seafood
5 min from port$$$Directions
Cochon Butcher

Cochon Butcher

Sandwich shop and meat counter from the Cochon team -- the muffuletta rivals Central Grocery's

Sandwiches / Cajun
5 min from port$$Directions
Commander's Palace

Commander's Palace

Grand dame of New Orleans dining -- 140+ years of Creole fine dining in the Garden District

Creole Fine Dining
10 min from port$$$Directions
Acme Oyster House

Acme Oyster House

No-frills French Quarter oyster bar -- chargrilled oysters that'll ruin you for all others

Seafood / Oysters
8 min from port$$Directions
Central Grocery & Deli

Central Grocery & Deli

Birthplace of the muffuletta sandwich since 1906 -- a New Orleans pilgrimage

Italian Deli
8 min from port$Directions
GW Fins

GW Fins

Upscale seafood restaurant in the Quarter with the freshest fish in the city

Seafood
8 min from port$$$Directions

3Things to Do

Things to do near Port of New Orleans before you board


Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

Touch tanks, penguins, and a Caribbean reef tunnel -- kids love the hands-on exhibits

Families with kids of all ages, animal lovers
7 min from port1.5-2 hours$30-35 adults, $25-30 kids (2-12), free under 2, prices vary by dateDirections
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Audubon Zoo

Audubon Zoo

Louisiana wildlife, a splash park, and a lazy river -- kids could spend all day here

Animal-loving families, anyone who needs to tire out energetic kids
15 min from port2-3 hours$35-40 adults, $25 kids (2-12), free under 2, prices vary by dateDirections
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Storyland in City Park

Storyland in City Park

Whimsical storybook playground with giant sculptures kids can climb on -- free and magical

Toddlers and young kids who love playgrounds and fairy tales
15 min from port1-2 hoursFreeDirections
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Louisiana Children's Museum

Louisiana Children's Museum

Brand-new outdoor children's museum in City Park -- part playground, part educational wonderland

Families with kids under 10
15 min from port2-3 hours$18 per person, free under 1Directions
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Cafe Du Monde Beignet Stop

Cafe Du Monde Beignet Stop

Powdered sugar beignets that kids will talk about for the entire cruise -- messy, sweet, unforgettable

Everyone -- it's a mandatory New Orleans experience
8 min from port30 min$3 for an order of 3 beignetsDirections
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Jackson Square Street Performers

Jackson Square Street Performers

Free outdoor entertainment -- musicians, jugglers, and artists that kids find mesmerizing

All ages -- quick, free, and always entertaining
8 min from port30 min - 1 hourFree (tips appreciated for performers)Directions
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St. Charles Streetcar Ride

St. Charles Streetcar Ride

Kids think it's a ride at an amusement park -- the world's oldest streetcar is cheap fun

Train-loving kids, tired parents who want to sit down
5 min to nearest stop30-45 min (one way)$1.25 per ride, kids under 3 freeDirections
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Riverwalk Outlets & Mississippi River Walk

Riverwalk Outlets & Mississippi River Walk

Walk along the Mississippi River and watch ships go by -- simple, free, and surprisingly fun for kids

Quick outdoor activity, stroller-friendly
3 min from port30 min - 1 hourFreeDirections
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The National WWII Museum

The National WWII Museum

Immersive war history with real tanks, planes, and a 4D movie narrated by Tom Hanks -- way cooler than it sounds

History buffs, gamers who like war history, anyone who appreciates immersive experiences
5 min from port2-3 hours$26+ general admission, $35+ with 4D experienceDirections
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French Quarter Exploration

French Quarter Exploration

Centuries-old streets with street performers, artists, and the most Instagram-worthy architecture in America

Photo-lovers, anyone who wants to see the real NOLA
8 min from port1-2 hoursFree to exploreDirections
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Magazine Street Shopping

Magazine Street Shopping

Six miles of indie shops, vintage stores, and local boutiques -- way more interesting than a mall

Shoppers, vintage fans, anyone who likes unique finds
10 min from port1-2 hoursFree to browse (shopping costs vary)Directions
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Dat Dog on Frenchmen Street

Dat Dog on Frenchmen Street

Build your own gourmet hot dog with crazy toppings -- alligator sausage is the dare

Foodies, adventurous eaters, anyone who appreciates good street food
10 min from port30 min - 1 hour$8-14 per personDirections
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Voodoo and Ghost Tour

Voodoo and Ghost Tour

Haunted houses, voodoo history, and creepy cemeteries -- New Orleans after dark is something else

Teens who love spooky stuff, true crime fans, history nerds
8 min from port1.5-2 hours$25-35 per personDirections
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Riverwalk Outlets

Riverwalk Outlets

Waterfront shopping mall right next to the port -- good for killing time with AC

Last-minute shopping, anyone wanting an air-conditioned escape
3 min from port1-2 hoursFree to exploreDirections
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French Quarter Walking Tour

French Quarter Walking Tour

Explore 300 years of history through wrought-iron balconies, hidden courtyards, and jazz-soaked streets

First-time visitors, history buffs, architecture fans
8 min from port2-3 hours$25-35 per person for guided tours, free to self-guideDirections
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St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Ride

St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Ride

The oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world -- a moving tour through the Garden District

Everyone -- it's practical transportation that doubles as a tourist attraction
5 min to nearest stop from port1-2 hours (round trip)$1.25 per ride, or $3 Jazzy Pass for unlimited daily ridesDirections
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Frenchmen Street Live Music

Frenchmen Street Live Music

Where locals go for live jazz, brass bands, and blues -- skip Bourbon, come here instead

Music lovers, couples, nightlife seekers
10 min from port2-3 hoursFree to walk around, most clubs have no cover or $5-10Directions
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Garden District Walking Tour

Garden District Walking Tour

Grand antebellum mansions, century-old oaks, and Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 -- the beautiful side of NOLA

Architecture fans, couples, anyone wanting a quieter alternative to the Quarter
10 min from port1.5-2 hours$20-30 for guided tours, free to self-guideDirections
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Steamboat Natchez Jazz Cruise

Steamboat Natchez Jazz Cruise

Two-hour Mississippi River cruise with live jazz and Creole cuisine on an authentic sternwheeler

Couples, music lovers, anyone who wants to be on the water
8 min from port (boards near French Quarter)2 hours$44 adults (cruise only), $65 with lunch, kids 6-12 half priceDirections
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Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral

Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral

The iconic heart of the French Quarter -- street performers, artists, and a 300-year-old cathedral

Everyone -- quick, free, and photogenic
8 min from port30 min - 1 hourFree (cathedral donations appreciated)Directions
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4Getting to Your Ship


Julia Street Cruise Terminal (Norwegian)

Julia Street Cruise Terminal (Norwegian)

Drop-off: Follow the same route as Erato -- from I-10, take Exit 234A (US 90 W) at Tchoupitoulas St. Turn right onto Tchoupitoulas, left onto Henderson St, and left onto Port of New Orleans Place. Julia Street Terminal is just past Erato. Do not try to access the terminal from Julia St or Poydras St entrances. Drop luggage curbside with porters.
Parking: Julia Street Terminal does not have its own garage. Passengers park at the 100 Poydras Garage (about 500 spots), and a shuttle takes you to the terminal. Rates are $25 per day or $175 for a 7-day cruise. Keep your parking confirmation handy. The shuttle runs frequently on embarkation days.
Erato Street Cruise Terminal (Carnival)

Erato Street Cruise Terminal (Carnival)

Drop-off: From I-10, take Exit 234A (US 90 W) at Tchoupitoulas St and follow the ramp. Turn right onto Tchoupitoulas, left onto Henderson St, and left again onto Port of New Orleans Place. Cross the railroad tracks and the Erato Street Terminal will be on your right. Drop luggage curbside with porters (tip $2-3 per bag), then proceed to the parking garage.
Parking: The Erato Street Terminal has its own onsite parking garage with over 1,000 spots. Rates are $25 per day or $175 for a 7-day cruise. Credit cards and cash are accepted. No advance reservation required -- just show up. The garage is steps from the terminal entrance, making it the most convenient parking option at Port NOLA.

Passport & Documents

Closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) technically only require a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID. However, we strongly recommend bringing a valid passport — if there's a medical emergency or you miss the ship at a foreign port, you'll need one to fly home.

Last-Minute Stops

Pick up anything you forgot before heading to the port.

Rouses Market -- Warehouse District

Local grocery chain with deli, snacks, water, sunscreen, and a solid prepared foods section

701 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70113

Directions

Walgreens -- Canal Street

Pharmacy, Dramamine, phone chargers, toiletries, and snacks right on Canal

900 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112

Directions

CVS Pharmacy -- Girod Street

Full pharmacy plus last-minute travel essentials in the Warehouse District near the port

939 Girod St, Suite 160, New Orleans, LA 70113

Directions

USPS -- Lafayette Square

Drop your mail before you sail -- closest post office to the cruise terminals

600 S Maestri Pl, New Orleans, LA 70130

Directions

5Getting There & Parking

How to get to Port of New Orleans — from the airport and beyond


From Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)

Most cruisers flying in

Uber/Lyft: $25-40 depending on traffic and surge. Taxi: $36 flat rate for up to 2 passengers, $15 per additional person. Airport shuttle: $24/person one-way.

Driving & Port Parking

Cruisers driving from Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, or elsewhere in Louisiana

Erato Terminal garage: $25/day ($175/week). Julia Street passengers use 100 Poydras Garage: $25/day ($175/week).

Hotel Shuttle Services

Cruisers who want to bundle a pre-cruise night with parking and transport

Packages typically run $150-250 total for one night + 7 days parking + shuttle

Streetcar from Downtown Hotels

Budget-minded travelers staying downtown who don't have heavy luggage

$1.25 per ride, exact change or Jazzy Pass ($3/day unlimited)

Uber/Lyft from Anywhere

Flexibility and door-to-door service

French Quarter: $8-15. Airport: $25-40. Garden District: $10-18. Metairie: $18-30.

Taxi

Cruisers who prefer predictable pricing over surge-based rideshare

Airport to port: $36 flat rate (1-2 passengers). French Quarter to port: $10-15 metered. Add $1/extra passenger after 2.

6What to Pack

The essentials you'll actually need — plus a few things most people forget


Carry-On Day Bag

Pack these in a bag you keep with you at boarding — your checked luggage won't arrive until 3-4pm

  • Swimsuit and flip-flopsHead straight to the pool after boarding
  • Phone charger and portable batteryYou'll drain your battery exploring and taking photos on Day 1Amazon
  • MedicationsBoth prescription and OTC — don't risk them being in delayed luggage
  • Sunscreen (reef-safe)The pool deck sun is intense — apply before you even get on the shipAmazon
  • Government-issued photo IDRequired for boarding — keep it accessible, not buried in a suitcase
  • Snacks and water bottlesKids get hungry in the boarding line. Sealed snacks are allowed through security
  • Change of clothes for each kidPool splashes, spilled drinks, cruise ship excitement — be ready

Cruise Essentials

Things that make the whole trip better

  • Magnetic hooks (for cabin walls)Cabin walls are metal — these give you hanging space for hats, lanyards, wet swimsuitsAmazon
  • Power strip (non-surge, cruise-approved)Cabins have 1-2 outlets. A cruise-approved strip lets you charge everything overnightAmazon
  • Packing cubesCabin drawers are small — cubes keep things organized in tight spacesAmazon
  • Insulated tumblerFill it at the buffet drink station — stays cold by the pool all afternoonAmazon
  • Lanyard for cruise cardYour cruise card is your room key, ID, and payment method — keep it around your neckAmazon
  • Night lightCabins are pitch black. A small night light prevents midnight stubbed toesAmazon

Easy to Forget

The things people buy overpriced at the port gift shop

  • Motion sickness remedyEven experienced cruisers can get queasy on rough sea daysAmazon
  • Wrinkle release sprayIrons aren't allowed on cruise ships — this saves your formal night outfitAmazon
  • Highlighter or penFor marking up the daily activity schedule — old school but effective
  • Waterproof phone pouchPool photos, water slides, port excursions — protect your phoneAmazon
  • Small whiteboard for cabin doorLeave messages for teens: 'We're at the pool deck' — most cabins don't have cell serviceAmazon

7Boarding Tips


1. Download the Royal Caribbean app and complete online check-in

You'll get your boarding group assignment and can set up your on-board spending account ahead of time. This alone can save you 30+ minutes at the terminal. Upload your photo for facial recognition boarding — it makes the security line faster.

2. Arrive at your assigned boarding time — not earlier

They've gotten strict about this. Showing up early means waiting in the terminal with no access to the ship. Your assigned time gets you on the ship fastest. If you have Crown & Anchor status, you may have priority boarding — check the app.

3. Pack a carry-on bag with swimsuits, meds, and essentials

Your checked luggage won't reach your cabin until 3-4pm. Pack a day bag with swimsuits, medications, sunscreen, a change of clothes, and your phone charger so you can start enjoying the ship immediately.

4. Head straight to the pool deck or Windjammer for lunch

The main dining room is packed right after boarding. The Windjammer buffet and the pool deck grill have shorter lines, and you'll snag a good lounge chair while everyone else is still exploring.

5. Book specialty dining and shows on Day 1

Popular restaurants and shows fill up fast. Open the app as soon as you board and reserve your top picks. The chef's table and specialty dinner shows sell out first.

Download the Royal Caribbean app before you arrive — you'll need it for check-in, daily schedules, restaurant reservations, and as your digital key to your stateroom.