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    Ship Island Excursions - Ship Island excursions boat

    Ship Island Excursions

    (243 reviews)

    Staff was amazing and would highly recommend. Found some amazing seashells, walking the island was…read moreso peaceful.

    Listen up, Biloxi crew if you're just holing up in the casinos, stuffing your face at buffets, and…read morenever stepping foot on the sand or a boat, you're straight-up robbing yourself and disrespecting the good people of the Gulf Coast. Come on, y'all! This ain't what Biloxi is about. I rolled into town ready for some real adventure, and after chatting with locals (who know their stuff), they all pointed me straight to Ship Island Excursions. Best decision I made the whole trip. The boat ride out? Pure magic. About an hour across the sound, wind in my hair, and that captain man, what a character! He had us cracking up the whole way with his stories, pointing out dolphins like it was no big deal (spoiler: it was a big deal flipper squad escorted us like VIPs). The narration was gold: history, wildlife, tall tales, the works. Felt like we were in on some secret Gulf adventure. Once we hit Ship Island, it was game on. White sand beaches that look like they belong in the Caribbean, crystal-clear water way better than the mainland, and that old Fort Massachusetts to poke around in. I rented a chair and umbrella, plopped down, and let the sun do its thing. But let's be real I couldn't just sit still. Me and a couple new buddies from the boat got up to some harmless shenanigans: epic shell-hunting contests, splashing around like kids, trying (and failing) to build the world's saddest sandcastle before the tide won. One guy swore he saw a mermaid; I didn't argue. We were all just living our best lives, laughing our heads off. The whole vibe is chill but electric the crew keeps everything smooth, the people are friendly as heck, and you feel like you're part of something special. Pro tip: Pack snacks or hit the concession stand, but don't miss the ride back more dolphin sightings and that golden-hour glow over the water. If you're in Biloxi and you skip this, you're cheating yourself out of one of the top "had to do it" experiences on the coast. Casinos are fun, but this? This is the real deal. Boat cruise + beach escape + good folks + zero regrets. 10/10, do it every time you're here. Ship Island Excursions just earned a permanent spot on my Mississippi must-list. Can't wait to go back and cause more (friendly) trouble out there!

    Paddlewheeler Creole Queen - Dinner Buffet

    Paddlewheeler Creole Queen

    (963 reviews)

    $$$

    Central Business District

    This is the second time we've taken this boat cruise. We got so much out of it before that we…read morewanted to take our son. This is a traditional paddlewheel boat with three levels. The top level has a bar counter and tables under a canopy. Up front there are benches so you are looking straight ahead as you travel. The middle level has a nice indoor dining room. You can order traditional Louisiana dishes. Outside the dining room are benches. We chose to sit on the top level facing forward, but it was so cold in front, we moved to the tables in the rear. There is a wonderful narrator letting you know when you pass interesting sites. The Domino Sugar factory that you pass is really something to see, and it's hard to believe it's still in use. They make a stop at the Chalmette Battlefield (you can get off the boat or stay and relax on the boat). There is a tour guide who talks about the battleground, which is pretty interesting. The best thing about the Creole Queen is the narrator. After the battlefield, the second half of the tour focuses on Hurricane Katrina. He wants that it can be disturbing and announced that if you didn't want to hear it, you can go to the dining room, as it isn't broadcasted in there. He is very candid, and I learned so much about the terrible way Hurricane Katrina was handled, as well as just how terrible the hurricane was. It was very, very sad. I highly recommend this tour. As I said, we enjoyed it so much the first time that we wanted to go back and share it with our son.

    The historical tour was interesting BUT the presentation of Andrew Jackson as Savior of the United…read moreStates didn't accurately represent him as a racist, president, especially towards Native Americans. That being said, the rest of the tour was informative and relaxing. I enjoyed the New Orleans themed playlist.

    Perdido Queen Riverboat & Dinner Cruise

    Perdido Queen Riverboat & Dinner Cruise

    (40 reviews)

    We were close enough to make it here to have a cruise. I was excited that the cruise provided us…read morethe closest view of the SS United States. Being able to get this close before it became the world's largest artificial reef was the highlight of the cruise. Friendly staff and a full bar with snacks only enhanced our trip. Kinda difficult to navigate getting back to the highway, but don't let that deter you from enjoying an hour on the river

    I gave two stars because the crew working the boat were absolutely awesome, friendly and very…read moreattentive. I didn't expect much from the food as it comes from off site, while being dry and overcooked, it was presented very well. I paid extra for us to be upstairs. It was very disappointing. The boat is completely enclosed making it feel very confined. There was a band that played so loudly conversation, even across the table became labored. The cruise in Mobile Bay was fascinating seeing all the container ships. I would have much preferred commentary on what we were seeing during dinner and music later, maybe after dinner. When the band took a break and the prerecorded music was playing, it was much more enjoyable. We went outside a few times just to get away from the blaring drummer and finally ended up sitting downstairs until the cruise was over as it was more quiet. Sadly we ended up playing with our phones a good part of the time as conversation was difficult and it was just very boring. But again, the crew did a yeoman's job of making everyone feel welcome.

    Creole PubCrawl

    Creole PubCrawl

    (3 reviews)

    Central Business District

    I run culinary tours for a living and while I was in New Orleans, I went on 4 different food tours…read more This Culinary Crawl was the worst and I called for my money back. The guide had never done the tour before and was obnoxious and offensive. I wanted to leave after 20 minutes. The line-up of restaurants was not as advertised and the ones featured were nothing special. The Warehouse District really isn't the best neighborhood to experience New Orleans - it caters to the conventions and doesn't have a whole lot of soul. Halfway through the tour, the owner of the company came and relieved the horrible tour guide (thank goodness!) Unfortunately, he wasn't educated about the area and wasn't very knowledgeable about the restaurants either! I would NEVER go on another tour by this company. Please save your dollars and check out the tours with Confederacy of Cruisers and New Orleans Culinary History Tours - both were excellent.

    Horrible customer service! Purchased a Groupon which have instructions to call in order to book…read moreyour tour. I left 3 messages and sent 2 emails that went unanswered before I called again and actually got to speak with someone. He quickly took my name and said we were booked. We call to confirm the meeting place the day of and are told they cancelled the tour because they had too many people sign up! Ridiculous. We received no notification either. We will still have a great time despite this fiasco. It's just very disappointing!

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