As a major hub of the shrimping industry, Delcambre (rhymes with welcome) cruisers can walk down to the pier for shrimp, crabs and finfish straight off the boat. Divided between Iberia and Vermilion parishes (counties), with a thriving seafood port, Delcambre gives you access to outstanding Cajun and New Orleans-style cuisine, historic sites, lively festivals and natural wonders.
Here is a partial list of the many attractions that visitors have enjoyed over the years:
- TABASCO® Factory / Country Store
- Rip Van Winkle Gardens / Rip’s Rookery / Jefferson Island
- Shadows-on-the-Teche Plantation Home & Garden
- Jungle Gardens of Avery Island
- James Lee Burke’s “Iberia Trail“
- KONRIKO® Company Store/ Conrad Rice Mill
- Main Street New Iberia
- Downtown Abbeville Walking Tours
- Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Bayou Teche Corridor
- Delcambre Seafood & Farmers Market
- Vivian Alexander Gallery & Museum
- Acadian Museum of Erath
- Bayou Teche Museum
- Main Street New Iberia National Register Historic District Trail
- Jeanerette Museum
For more information, contact
Twin Parish Port District
Port of Delcambre
Wendell Verret
Port Director
P.O. Box 101
201 North Railroad Delcambre, LA 70528
1 (800) 884-6120 Ext 1
wverret@portofdelcambre.com
http://www.portofdelcambre.com