New Orleans

New Orleans

Street parade with musicians playing brass instruments, surrounded by onlookers on a city street with shops and balconies.

There’s no place on earth quite like New Orleans. The ‘Big Easy’ is known for its music, food, and, most importantly, its Black history. Join an intimate community of Black travelers in NOLA for an authentic experience.

Three-story building with ornate wrought-iron balconies decorated with colorful Mardi Gras beads, purple, yellow, and green garlands, and potted plants, under a cloudy sky.

Who We Do It For

This trip is perfect for anyone who has had New Orleans on their travel list for years. We will be experiencing the authentic, Black side of NOLA, from sipping coffee in a Black-owned cafe to learning about our history at Congo Square.

We’ll support Black-owned businesses, learn about NOLA’s history and culture, and experience local food and nightlife.

  • Five women posing together outdoors at night with palm trees and a pool in the background.

    Community

    Experience New Orleans with an intimate group of Black professionals and creatives who get you.

  • Path leading to an elegant white house with columns, framed by tall, sprawling trees with moss and branches, on a sunny day.

    Cultural Experiences

    From visiting Solange’s favorite spiritual shop to exploring Congo Square, this trip to New Orleans will have you authentically tapped into the culture.

  • Street scene with a marching band playing instruments, people watching and taking pictures, and colorful buildings in the background.

    Music Lovers

    Music and New Orleans are synonymous. We’ll follow the music(from bounce to jazz) for the city’s best live music experiences.

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    Foodies

    If there’s one thing about NOLA, we gon’ eat good every time. This trip is perfect for foodies who want to eat their way through the city.