The Lower Mississippi region is dotted with historic mansions; Darrow is the gateway to these grand homes, meticulously kept to preserve the memory of early Southern American history. Here, imposing houses share the riverscape with moss-draped oak trees and farm fields. It is easy to imagine steamboats and other vessels delivering supplies and materials to these stately front doors. Today, several properties are designated National Historic Landmarks for their architecture, their landscaping, and the contributions of those who maintained the houses and the lands.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Houmas House & Gardens
Explore a stunning historic mansion—one of the finest in the South—and its spectacular gardens.
Laura Plantation
Visit a historic Creole mansion and see how the French, native Acolapissa and West African people intertwined.
Whitney & St. Joseph
Visit two historic homes for a candid look at how Louisiana’s estates operated.
Cajun Swamp Experience
Explore the teeming ecosystems and hear the lore of Louisiana’s bayou country on a boat tour of Manchac Swamp.
Houmas House Cooking Demonstration
Enjoy a special cooking demonstration of traditional Louisiana cuisine at a historic estate.
Sugarfield Distillery
Savor the flavors of Louisiana during a tour and private cocktail-making workshop at the Sugarfield Distillery.
Historic Homes of Louisiana
Explore a historic Creole mansion and an iconic estate, learning the stories of those who lived and worked there.
The Great River Road Museum
Gain insight into what early life was like along the lower Mississippi at The Great River Road Museum.