Celebrate Mardi Gras Cajun-style on a flavorful seven-day adventure through Louisiana, featuring music, parades, swamp tours, and Southern charm.
Cajun Treats & Carnival Beats
Mardi Gras in Lafayette, LA AIR TOUR
February 11-17, 2026
7 Days & 13 Meals
HIGHLIGHTS:
Roundtrip Air Omaha to Dallas
Grapevine, TX Historic District
Swamp Tour
Cajun Music
Mardi Gras Museum
Reserved Seating Mardi Gras Parade-Lafayette
Rice Mill Tour, Avery Island
Tabasco Pepper Sauce Factory
Gator Country, Natchitoches, LA
13 Meals: 6 Breakfasts (B), 3 Lunches (L), 4 Dinners (D)
TOUR DIRECTOR: Pam Burke
FEATURED HOTELS:
Grapevine, TX - Hyatt
Lafayette, LA (4)- Springhill Suites
Bossier City, LA- Wingate
DEPARTURE CITIES:
Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, York, Norfolk, Columbus, Fremont, & South Sioux City
PHOTO ID: Driver's License Required with REAL ID Star in upper right corner (or valid Passport)
RATES:
$2,949 Double, pp
$3,469 Single
$2,775 Triple, pp
Pay-By-Check Savings: $100
Book by: November 26, 2025 & Save: $60
TOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL: 3
Day 1
TRAVEL DAY
Transfer to Omaha, and fly to Dallas, TX. Overnight Grapevine, TX. Your adventure begins with included round-trip airfare from Omaha to
Dallas/Fort Worth. Our comfortable motorcoach takes us to Grapevine, a charming city with a beautifully preserved historic district. This evening, we will enjoy a relaxed welcome meal with the group and settle in for a great night's rest.
Overnight Grapevine, TX
Day 2
HISTORIC GRAPEVINE TOUR / SCENIC DRIVE INTO CAJUN COUNTRY
After breakfast, discover Grapevine's highlights on a guided tour filled with pioneer stories, public art, and picture-perfect storefronts. Then we head east toward Louisiana as the scenery shifts from wide Texas skies to the greens and waterways of the bayou. By evening, we arrive in Lafayette-our home for the next three nights-where Cajun music and warm hospitality set the tone for our stay.
Overnight Lafayette, LA 4 nights.
Day 3
CAJUN MUSIC / FLAVORS & HISTORY
Today we’ll enjoy the lively sounds of Cajun culture with a music and dance presentation by local performer Yvette Landry in Breaux Bridge. Lunch is included at a local favorite restaurant, where authentic Louisiana flavors are always on the menu. This afternoon we’ll explore Vermilionville Historic Village, a fascinating cultural park showcasing Acadian, Creole, and Native American life from the 18th and 19th centuries through historic homes, gardens, and artisan demonstrations. The evening is free to relax or take in more Mardi Gras fun.
Overnight Layfayette (3)
Day 4
MONCUS PARK FARMERS MARKET / MARDI GRAS MUSEUM, LAFAYETTE MARDI GRAS PARADE
We will begin our day at a vibrant open-air market alive with fresh produce, artisan goods, and live Cajun tunes-perfect for soaking up the local vibe. Step inside a Mardi Gras Museum to admire jeweled, larger-than-life costumes worn by past parade royalty, each with its own story. After a restful break, enjoy RESERVED seating for Lafayette's Mardi Gras parade. With a perfect view, take in a whirlwind of floats, brass bands, dancers, and a shower of beads and trinkets in a joyful celebration. We will experience Mardi Gras In Lafayette with a more family friendly atmosphere that the hustle and bustle of New Orleans. We are looking forward to today’s activities to be full of memory making moments.
Day 5
RICE, SPICE & SWAMP ADVENTURES
After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll tour the historic Conrad Rice Mill, the oldest operating rice mill in the U.S. Next, we’ll head to Avery Island for lunch at the Tabasco Restaurant, followed by a self-guided tour of the world-famous Tabasco Factory, where the iconic hot sauce has been produced for over 150 years. In the afternoon, we’ll experience Louisiana’s wetlands up close on a thrilling McGee’s Swamp Tour, where expert guides share stories of the Atchafalaya Basin’s culture and wildlife. Tonight, enjoy a Cajun dinner before returning to our hotel in Lafayette.
Day 6
NATCHITOCHES / ALLIGATOR FEEDING SHOW
Travel north to Natchitoches, the oldest permanent settlement in Louisiana Purchase. Enjoy the riverfront charm and French Creole architecture before heading to an alligator park for an unforgettable close-up experience. Watch a thrilling feeding show, learn about conservation, and see other fascinating native species. We continue to our hotel for a relaxing final evening.
Overnight Bossier City, LA
Day 7
TRAVEL HOME
Return home with new friends and the sparkle of Mardi Gras still in your heart.
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
IMPORTANT TRAVEL INFORMATION
ACTIVITY LEVEL
These guidelines are provided so you can choose a tour that matches your abilities and ensures an enjoyable experience. While many tours can accommodate a variety of needs, participants should be prepared for the activity level described.
LEVEL 1: Low Activity
Relaxed pace with minimal walking. Distances are typically under ¼ mile at a time (about 5001,000 steps). Surfaces are generally smooth and flat. This level is best if you prefer to take it easy and avoid extended walking or standing.
LEVEL 2: Easy Activity
Includes some walking and light physical demands, but still at a gentle pace. Expect short walks, possibly up to ½ mile at a time (1,0003,000 steps). May include occasional stairs or gentle inclines. Participants should feel comfortable walking several blocks and standing briefly, but activities are not strenuous.
LEVEL 3: Moderate Activity
Days may be somewhat longer with walking up to 1 mile at a time on occasion (around 2,000 steps). Total daily distances may reach approximately 13 miles. Expect some extended standing, varied walking paces, and occasional uneven surfaces. Stairs and moderate inclines are possible, but the pace remains manageable for most travelers.
LEVEL 4: Active
Best suited for travelers who are comfortable with regular walking. Expect more than 4 miles per day (6,00010,000+ steps), spread throughout sightseeing stops and guided tours. Surfaces may include cobblestones, stairs, hills, or uneven paths. Travelers should also feel comfortable keeping pace in busy cities such as Washington, D.C., Boston, or New York, where there may be longer stretches of walking and a quicker group pace. While more active than other levels, the walking is balanced with breaks, sightseeing, and motorcoach travel.
LEVEL 5: High Activity
For those physically fit to handle a rigorous pace. Walking distances often exceed 5 miles a day (10,000+ steps). Terrain may be steep, hilly, or rugged. Days can be long and demanding with minimal rest breaks.
Mobility & Accessibility
Our goal is to make travel enjoyable and safe for everyone. Boarding and exiting the motorcoach involves steps, and participants should be prepared for the activity level of their tour. Tour Directors and Drivers are not permitted to provide constant, hands-on mobility assistance. If you require help with walking, standing, or other personal needs, a travel companion or personal care attendant must accompany you to provide that support. Please let us know in advance if you have specific accessibility needs so we can advise you on whether a tour is a good fit.
HOW TO MAKE A RESERVATION & DEPOSIT
Reserving your place on an Allied tour is as simple as 1-2-3
1. Choose a tour from the catalog or online at www.AlliedTT.com.
2. Call Allied Tour to check availability and give passenger details. Call 402-371-3840 or Toll Free 1-800-672-1009.
3. Send your deposit. The deposit is required within seven days of making your reservation.
DEPOSITS
Motorcoach Tours $100 per person
Domestic Air & Rail Tours $300 per person
New York Baseball & Broadway $400 per person
International Tours & Cruises
Ask your reservationist for deposit info. Deposits are subject to change.
PAYMENTS & FINAL DOCUMENTS
Final payment is due 45 to 120 days before departure, or as stated on your deposit statement. Payment may be made by check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. Travel documents are mailed or emailed approximately two weeks prior to departure, provided full payment has been received. These include your detailed itinerary, departure times and locations, daily itinerary with hotels, medical form, luggage tags, and other useful information.
PROTECTING YOUR TRAVEL
Your trip investment is worth protecting to safeguard against unexpected events that can prevent you from traveling and being assessed significant cancellation fees. We have two options: the Cancellation Protection Plan (CPP) or the Travelex 360 Group Insurance Plan. You can choose one or the other. They are not required for travel, but optional
-CANCELLATION PROTECTION PLAN (CPP) - MOTORCOACH TOURS ONLY
Cancellation protection is not insurance but a simple plan to protect you from losing funds if you must cancel for a covered reason. If you cancel for a covered reason, prior to departure, you will be reimbursed for the amount you paid for your trip. This covers cancellation only. No coverages apply after the tour starts.
-TRAVELEX 360 GROUP INSURANCE PLAN
The 360° Group Choice protection plan is insurance. Enjoy trip cancellation & interruption benefits, emergency medical coverage, along with 24/7 travel assistance & concierge services. The enrollment form & payment needs to be completed BEFORE or AT THE TIME of final payment. Customers are NOT allowed to enroll after the final payment has been made. For complete plan information, please contact Allied or your local travel advisor.
TOUR INCLUSIONS
Your tour includes motorcoach, airfare, cruise, or rail transportation as outlined in the itinerary, along with hotel accommodations, admissions, and meals as stated. Taxes on included items are covered, as well as gratuities for step-on guides and wait staff during included meals. Luggage handling is included at hotels where available. All tours are accompanied by a professional tour director, although minimums may apply for cruises and international tours.
NOT INCLUDED ON TOURS
Not included are meals not listed in the itinerary, optional tours, travel insurance, hotel incidentals, alcoholic beverages, airline baggage fees, personal purchases, gratuities for the tour director, motorcoach driver, or cruise/rail staff, passport and visa costs, vaccination fees, government fees, and airport departure taxes.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE
Each traveler is allowed one checked piece of luggage, not exceeding 30" x 21" x 11" in size or 50 pounds in weight. This is the same standard as most airlines. If it is difficult for you to lift your own bag, it is likely too heavy. For the safety of both you and our staff, please pack only what you can manage. Wheeled luggage is strongly recommended.
Motorcoach overhead compartments are smaller than airplane bins and cannot hold standard airline carry-ons or those with wheels. Most travelers bring a soft-sided bag, backpack, or small duffle for use on board. These items are the responsibility of the traveler and must be handled by the traveler; drivers are not responsible for lifting or storing personal carry-on bags. Guests who travel with a CPAP machine are responsible for packing and providing their own distilled water for use during the tour. Airline baggage fees are not included in the tour price and must be paid directly to the airline. Allied will include baggage handling for your checked suitcase when the hotel provides this service. Hotels have been withdrawing this service in greater frequency these past years due to a limited workforce.
DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS
Travelers are responsible for carrying proper identification and travel documents.
For domestic air tours, a government-issued photo ID such as a drivers license or passport is required. Allied requests a copy of your ID at booking to ensure smooth check-in.
For tours entering Canada, a valid U.S. passport book is required for air travel and cruise travel. Land entry requires either a valid passport book or a passport card (card is valid for land entry only). Passports must be valid at least six months beyond your return date. Canada reserves the right to deny entry due to past offenses, including misdemeanors or DUIs. International tours require a valid U.S. passport book, valid for at least six months after your return. Some destinations may require longer validity, a visa, or other authorization. Beginning in 2025, many European countries will also require travelers to obtain an ETIAS waiver before entry. If this applies to your tour, Allied will provide instructions. Please note that countries may also deny entry based on past offenses.
TRAVELER CONDUCT & SPECIAL NEEDS
The enjoyment of a group tour depends on cooperation and courtesy. Travelers are expected to be respectful and follow the directions of the tour director. Allied Tours reserves the right to refuse or remove any passenger whose behavior is disruptive or detrimental to the group. In such cases, expenses to return home will be the travelers responsibility, and no refunds will be issued for unused portions of the tour.
Travelers with mobility or medical needs must notify Allied at the time of reservation. While every reasonable effort will be made to assist, tour directors are responsible for the entire group and cannot provide one-on-one care. Travelers requiring help with boarding, luggage, navigating hotels, or personal care should bring a companion who can provide assistance.
INSPIRATION AND FAITH
Because of tour schedules, Allied is unable to make special provisions for worship services. Many tour directors share a "Thought for the Day," verses of inspiration, or a short prayer to begin the day.
CANCELLATION POLICIES
Cancellation fees are per person and based on the number of days prior to departure.
Domestic Air Tours:
90+ days: No fee
8945 days: 40% of total cost plus 100% of airfare
4431 days: 75% of total cost plus 100% of airfare
30 days or less: No refund
Other specialty tours, such as river cruises or international tours have their own cancellation schedules; details will be provided at time of booking.
Travel protection is recommended to cover cancellation, interruption, medical, or other covered unexpected expenses.
CHANGES IN TOUR PRICE
Tour prices in this publication are effective September 1, 2025, but are subject to change due to fluctuations in fuel prices, currency exchange rates, government taxes, or typographical errors. Airfares and flight schedules are especially subject to change. Submitting your deposit indicates agreement to these terms.
CHANGES IN ITINERARY
The order of events and hotels on your tour may change. Every effort will be made to preserve the original quality of attractions and accommodations if substitutions become necessary.
TRAVELER RESPONSIBILITIES, TERMS & CONDITIONS
Allied Tours, Inc. (AT) acts only as an agent for suppliers. AT is not responsible for acts or omissions of the suppliers or their failure to provide services or adhere to their schedules & assumes no liability for injury, damage, loss, accident, delay, or irregularity, & can accept no liability for losses or personal injury or property damage, or additional expenses due to delay or changes in the bus or other services, sickness, weather, strikes, war, quarantine, terrorism, or other causes. All such losses or expenses will have to be borne by the passenger. The right is reserved to accept or withdraw any tour if circumstances require it. AT reserves the right to make any changes for the benefit of the tour and/or tour members, including canceling the tour if necessary. All rates are subject to change & are based on current tariffs available & current exchange rates as of September 1, 2025. AT or property owners are not liable for any loss/damage to vehicles parked at departure locations. All baggage is at the owners risk. The purchase of baggage & travel insurance covering cancellation, interruption, medical, baggage, etc., is recommended. The issuance and acceptance of tickets/vouchers or the payment of the required deposit or any partial or full payment for reservations on these trips shall be deemed to be consent to these conditions. No refund or unused portions of the tour can be made unless agreed to prior to the departure of the tour. The usual contract in use by the airlines and other transportation companies, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the purchaser of the tour and/or the passenger. The services of any ARC and/or IATAN carrier may be used on this program. AT has no special knowledge regarding the financial condition of the suppliers or unsafe conditions or climate of locations to which you may travel. You assume full responsibility for checking & verifying any & all passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements of your destination(s) & all conditions regarding health, safety, security, political stability, and labor or civil unrest at such destination(s). Passengers hereby release AT from all claims arising out of any problem covered in these paragraphs & agree that the courts In Madison Co., NE will be the exclusive jurisdiction for all claims brought by you or AT. Travelers may be photographed for promotional purposes of AT.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
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| Columbus Hy-Vee | Columbus Hy-Vee 3010 23rd St. Please Park in SE Corner of Lot |
| En route | Pickup points en route |
| Fremont Walmart | Fremont Walmart, 3010 E 23 St. Exit Hwy 30 & 275 Park in South East corner |
| Grand Island Bosselman | Grand Island, Bosselman, 3335 W Wood River Rd North West Parking Lot |
| Lincoln UStop Phillips 66 | Lincoln-UStop Phillips 66, 6400 N. 84th Street Parking on south side of pumps. |
| Norfolk Allied Office | Norfolk, Allied Tour Office, 720 East Norfolk Ave. |
| Omaha - Arrow Stage Lines | Omaha, Arrow Stage Lines (Southwest Lot) 4220 South 52nd St. |
| Omaha - Eppley | Omaha - Eppley Airfield (OMA) 4501 Abbott Dr * 402-661-8000 |
| South Sioux City TBA | TBA |
| York, Petro | York, Petro Travel Center I-80 & York Exit Park on North side in space with an E-for employee |
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