DAY 1
After a long day of traveling, we recommend taking it easy and relaxing with a good book on the balcony of the B&B beneath the cool branches of the Evangeline oak. Watch the slow moving waters of the Bayou Teche flow from this historic building.
Take a stroll down the quiet sidewalks of our quaint, historic district to visit the Acadian Memorial Museum, Petit Paris Museum, and Arts and Crafts shops. Cross the street and visit the St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church, considered the mother church of the Acadians, and the third oldest in the State. Have dinner at one of the many locations within 10-20 minutes from your B&B. And who knows, you might be here when The Old Duchamp Opera house (restored opera house) is putting on a play.
DAY 2
After a hearty Cajun breakfast, take the short drive to nearby New Iberia for a tour of the well known Avery Island, home of world famous Tobasco sauce. For Lunch, have boiled crawfish at one of the many seafood restaurants in New Iberia. A late afternoon visit to the Old Plantation house at "Shadows on the Teche" will surely leave a memorable impression. If you're still in the mood to go, visit the Indian reservation casino at Charington, LA.
DAY 3
Get an early start, and be at Lake Martin for a gorgeous sunrise overlooking this well known bird rookery. Whether you opt for a guided tour, or brave it alone, you're virtually guaranteed to see most Louisiana wildlife in its natural habitat, to include alligators and nutria! Drive 15 minutes from here to nearby Lafayette for a tour of Vermillion Ville and Jean Lafitte National Park. If you still have a pep in your step at the end of the day, try a Cajun two-step at the world famous Mulates, where you can enjoy a great Cajun meal as well as Live Cajun Music 7 days a week.
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