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New Orleans: Swamp Boat Ride and Historic Plantation Tour

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Join a guided tour in New Orleans and visit a historic plantation before enjoying a swamp boat ride. Visit the Oak Alley Plantation, built in 1839, or opt for the afternoon tour to tour the Destrehan Plantation.

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  • Live guiding
    English
  • Duration
    7.5 hours
  • Includes
    • Round-trip transportation by bus
    • Oak Alley entry fee (if option selected)
    • Oak Alley tour (if option selected)
    • Guided tour of Destrehan Plantation home (if option selected)
    • Manchac Swamp boat cruise
    • Tips
    • Food and drinks (available to purchase at the swamp)
Highlights & Description

Highlights

  • Visit the Oak Alley Plantation, which dates back to 1839
  • See the plantation's alley of oak trees, each over 250 years old
  • Discover the Destrehan Plantation, established in 1787
  • Take a boat ride across the Manchac Swamp
  • Hear stories of the legend of the Rougarou werewolf

Description

Meet your guide in New Orleans, then leave the city behind as you travel back in time. Choose the morning tour to visit the Oak Alley Plantation. See the plantation's quarter-mile-long alley of oak trees, each over 250 years old, and the cypress trees that border the Mississippi River.

Explore the plantation with your guide, and listen to stories of its history dating back to 1839. Learn about the site's former uses and residents, and visit the plantation's on-site exhibitions, Slavery at Oak Alley, Blacksmith Shop, and Sugarcane Theater, to learn more about its past. 

Opt for the afternoon tour and head to Destrehan Plantation, the oldest documented French Colonial-style house in the lower Mississippi Valley. Discover the majestic antebellum plantation home that watches over the banks of the Mississippi River, just a few minutes upriver from New Orleans.

Costumed docents will intrigue you with the history of the Destrehan family’s sugar dynasty, historic events that occurred at this site, and the unique architectural features of the plantation.

Watch daily trade demonstrations by costumed artisans and gain insight into long-forgotten skills that were a vital part of everyday life centuries ago.

Afterward, travel past several of the area’s plantations as you head to the Manchac Swamp. Explore this privately-owned wildlife refuge, and hear about the legend of the Rougarou werewolf. Take a boat ride across the swamp, and get up close to alligators and other wildlife.

Good to know before you go
  • Tour vehicles are equipped for wheelchair storage. If wheelchairs collapse and fold, they can be placed in the storage compartment on the bus. If the wheelchair is a scooter, then special arrangements need to be made with the local partner for an accessible bus. This must be arranged 48 hours prior to the tour date. Contact details will be on your voucher
  • Please note, due to the plantation’s historic nature, access to the second floor is by stairs only
  • Please note, videography is not permitted inside the plantation
  • Oak Alley Plantation is a Smoke Free Facility
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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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  • Adults
    13-99 years
  • Children
    6-12 years
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