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New Orleans Day Trips in 2 Days on a Budget
Two Days: One City Night, One Swamp Tour Two days from New Orleans means one city night and exactly one full day trip, no more. A Jean Lafitte swamp tour is the day trip that actually fits: 25 to 30 minutes each way, no rental car required, tours starting at $32 a person with hotel pickup available for about $30 extra.
Longer trip available? The 3-day through 7-day versions add River Road plantations, Baton Rouge and Lafayette; the New Orleans day trips guide covers the full rental-car-versus-guided cost math behind this plan.
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New Orleans Day Trips in 3 Days on a Budget
Three Days: Swamp Tour Plus a Full River Road Day Three days from New Orleans adds one River Road day to the two-day plan’s swamp tour: Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation combined in a single day, about 65 minutes out, 3 to 4 hours total for driving plus both visits, $27 to $32 each.
Shorter or longer trip? The 2-day drops River Road entirely; the 4-day through 7-day versions split Oak Alley and Whitney into separate days and add Baton Rouge and Lafayette.
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New Orleans Day Trips in 4 Days on a Budget
Four Days: Oak Alley and Whitney Get Their Own Days Four days from New Orleans splits Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation into separate full days instead of rushing both in one, on top of the swamp tour from the shorter plans. Each plantation gets its own 65 minute drive out and back, with real time to actually read the exhibits.
Shorter or longer trip? The 3-day itinerary combines both plantations into one day; the 6-day and 7-day versions add Baton Rouge and Lafayette to this same spine.
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New Orleans Day Trips in 6 Days on a Budget
Six Days: The Full River Road, Baton Rouge and Lafayette Loop Six days from New Orleans covers the full core loop: the swamp tour, Oak Alley and Whitney on separate days, then Baton Rouge and Lafayette as their own day trips, one rental car carrying you through all four driving days without a second pickup.
Shorter or longer trip? The 4-day itinerary stops after Whitney Plantation; the 7-day version adds a Gulf Coast beach day on top of this same spine.
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New Orleans Day Trips in 7 Days on a Budget
Seven Days: The Full Loop Plus a Gulf Coast Day Seven days from New Orleans extends the six-day River Road, Baton Rouge and Lafayette loop with one more stop: a Gulf Coast beach day in Gulfport or Biloxi, about 90 minutes east on I-10, using the same rental car for a fifth driving day.
Shorter trip? The 6-day itinerary covers everything except the Gulf Coast day; the 4-day and 3-day versions trim further.
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New Orleans Day Trips on a Budget
New Orleans Is the Cheapest Base for Louisiana Day Trips New Orleans works as a budget base for Louisiana day trips once you match the transport to the trip. A Jean Lafitte swamp tour is 25 to 30 minutes away and starts at $32 a person with no car required; hotel pickup adds roughly $30 more for the convenience. Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation sit about 65 minutes west on River Road, $27 to $32 each, and a one-day rental car (roughly $40 to $60) beats a $150-plus guided combo van once two travelers split the cost.
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New Orleans in 2 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
Two days in New Orleans: the budget version Two days means the French Quarter’s free core on day one, and the Garden District plus the one real splurge, the National WWII Museum, on day two. Skip any thought of a swamp tour or a plantation day trip, neither fits a 2-day city trip; both belong to a longer stay or the separate New Orleans-USA itineraries . Day one runs $35-55; day two, museum included, runs $75-95.
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New Orleans in 3 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
Three days in New Orleans: the budget version Three days extends the 2-day plan with a third day built around the cemetery question every visitor eventually asks: pay roughly $33 for the mandatory St Louis Cemetery No. 1 guide, or walk in free at No. 3 or Metairie instead. It adds the riverfront, a cheap ferry ride, and a second live-music neighborhood, no rental car anywhere on the plan. Day one and two run the same $35-95 as the shorter version; day three adds $25-75 depending on which cemetery option you pick.
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New Orleans in 4 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
Four days in New Orleans: the budget version Four days extends the 3-day plan with a fourth day in City Park and Treme, plus one genuine optional splurge, a Steamboat Natchez jazz cruise at $43.50. Days one through three stay exactly as they are; day four just adds free green space and jazz history rather than reinventing the plan. Budget $30-45 for day four without the cruise, $70-100 with it.
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New Orleans in 5 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
Five days in New Orleans: the budget version Five days extends the 4-day plan with a fifth day built around food prices and Uptown, riding the streetcar past the Garden District to Audubon Park and the Carrollton end of the line. Days one through four stay exactly as they are; day five adds a gumbo-and-po’boy price crawl rather than another paid attraction. Budget $35-55 for day five, the cheapest day of the whole trip.
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New Orleans in 7 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
Seven days in New Orleans: the budget version Seven days extends the 5-day plan with two slower days, Bywater’s gallery scene and a recharge morning, then a last-minute-free-wins day before you fly out. Days one through five stay exactly as they are; days six and seven cost almost nothing beyond food, tips, and the cheapest way out to MSY. This is a full week inside the city itself, no plantation, swamp, or Baton Rouge day trip anywhere on the plan; those live in the separate New Orleans as a base guide .
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New Orleans on a Budget: 9 Cheap, Free Things to Do
New Orleans on a budget: what actually costs money New Orleans runs cheaper than most people expect for a city this famous. Jackson Square, St Louis Cathedral, the whole French Quarter, and Frenchmen Street’s live-music strip cost nothing beyond a tip for the band. A streetcar ride is $1.25, a day Jazzy Pass is $3, and the one paid stop worth the splurge is the National WWII Museum at $36. The trap is the cemeteries: St Louis Cemetery No.
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New Orleans on a Budget: Prices and Free Days
New Orleans, priced: what’s free and what isn’t New Orleans’ single best sight costs nothing: Jackson Square and St Louis Cathedral together, no ticket required. The paid tier that follows is short and specific, the National WWII Museum at $36 and St Louis Cemetery No. 1’s mandatory guided tour at roughly $33. Don’t assume every above-ground cemetery here works the same way; only two of the city’s several allow a free walk-in, and No.
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