New Iberia-Morgan City Area

At-A-Glance

Known For: Cajun heritage, legendary Louisiana cuisine and the cypress-lined waterways of the Atchafalaya Basin

Top Places to Explore: The Avery Island Jungle Gardens, the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area and Shadows-on-the-Teche

Top Things to Do: Tour the Atchafalaya Basin by airboat, spot alligators, sample authentic Cajun cuisine, explore the history of TABASCO®, and discover the Bayou Teche Museum

Major Events: The World Championship Gumbo Cookoff in New Iberia, the Giant Omelette Celebration, Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival in Morgan City and the Delcambre Shrimp Festival

Cities & Towns in New Iberia-Morgan City Area

Both New Iberia and Morgan City offer historic architecture, Cajun history, maritime heritage and easy access to Avery Island and Bayou Teche. Nearby communities such as Franklin, Jeanerette, Delcambre and Patterson offer their own distinctive experiences, from historic homes and museums to seafood traditions and outdoor adventures. 

Things to Do in New Iberia-Morgan City Area

There is no shortage of ways to experience the region. Explore the Atchafalaya Basin by boat, kayak through peaceful waterways, watch for wildlife or hike scenic trails surrounded by Louisiana's natural beauty. Visit historic homes like Shadows-on-the-Teche and Rip Van Winkle Gardens at Jefferson Island, learn about Cajun and Creole traditions at the Bayou Teche Museum or explore the TABASCO® Brand Factory Tour & Museum.

Places to Stay in New Iberia-Morgan City Area

From comfortable hotels and charming bed-and-breakfasts in New Iberia and Morgan City. Stays like Maison le Rosier, Olive Branch Cottages and Bayou Chateau keep you close to historic attractions, waterfront experiences and outdoor adventures. Love camping? Choose a peaceful retreat at Palmetto Island State Park.

Where to Eat in New Iberia-Morgan City Area

Here, foodies can savor crawfish, gumbo, boudin and other regional favorites that reflect generations of Louisiana cooking traditions. At Annie Mae’s on the Bayou, find excellent plate lunches and desserts. Landry’s Seafood & Steakhouse offers a legendary seafood bar and dancing on the weekends, while LeJeune’s Bakery serves up authentic French bread and historic ginger cakes.

New Iberia-Morgan City Area Events & Festivals

Throughout the year, festivals celebrate the food, music and traditions that define the region. The World Championship Gumbo Cookoff highlights one of Louisiana's most iconic dishes, while the Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival celebrates Morgan City's coastal heritage. Seasonal events, live music performances and holidays like Mardi Gras provide visitors with opportunities to connect with local culture and experience genuine Cajun traditions.

Plan Your Visit

Located between Lafayette, Baton Rouge and the Gulf Coast, the New Iberia-Morgan City Area makes an unforgettable addition to any Louisiana itinerary. The area is an easy drive from New Orleans, Baton Rouge and other South Louisiana destinations. If you're flying in, consider the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) or the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the New Iberia-Morgan City Area known for?

The region is known for Cajun and Creole culture, the Atchafalaya Basin, TABASCO® Brand Pepper Sauce, seafood, festivals and historic communities.

What are the best things to do in the New Iberia-Morgan City Area?

Popular experiences include touring Avery Island, exploring the Atchafalaya Basin, visiting historic sites, taking swamp tours, enjoying Cajun cuisine and attending local festivals.

When is the best time to visit the New Iberia-Morgan City Area?

Spring and fall offer comfortable weather for outdoor activities and festivals, while summer is a great time for fishing, boating and exploring Louisiana's waterways.

Is the New Iberia-Morgan City Area family-friendly?

Yes. Families can enjoy wildlife tours, museums, historic attractions, festivals, outdoor adventures and hands-on cultural experiences throughout the region.

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