1. The Steamboat Natchez is a historic steam-powered paddlewheeler that takes passengers on a scenic cruise along the Mississippi River in New Orleans. It was first launched in 1975 and was designed to resemble its predecessor, the original Steamboat Natchez, which operated on the river in the 1800s. The boat features a variety of amenities including live jazz music, indoor and outdoor seating, a full-service bar, and Creole-style dining options. During the cruise, passengers can enjoy picturesque views of the city skyline and surrounding landscape while learning about the history and culture of the Mississippi River.

2. The Steamboat Natchez operates daily with two tours departing from the Toulouse Street Wharf in the French Quarter. The first tour departs at 11:30am and returns at 1:30pm, while the second tour departs at 2:30pm and returns at 4:30pm. The boat can be reached at (504) 586-8777 for inquiries and advanced ticket purchases.

3. Ticket prices vary depending on the time of day and seating options. Standard adult tickets start at $36.00, while children aged 6-12 can ride for $16.00. Infants and toddlers under the age of 6 can ride for free. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the boat’s ticket office on the day of the tour. The Toulouse Street Wharf is easily accessible by public transportation or ride-sharing services, and there is limited parking available nearby.