Oak Alley Plantation & Swamp Boat Combo from New Orleans Hotels
New Orleans, LA
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Discover Louisiana’s history and natural beauty on this Oak Alley Plantation & Swamp Boat Combo Tour departing from New Orleans. Stroll beneath 28 centuries-old oaks leading to the grand plantation house, then explore exhibits on slavery, blacksmithing, and farm life, plus time to browse the shops or enjoy lunch. Next, board a covered swamp boat for a guided journey through the Barataria Preserve, known as the “Crown Jewel of the Louisiana Purchase.” Spot alligators, turtles, and over 200 bird species in their natural habitat. This blend of culture and adventure is a must-do, so book this tour today!
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- Experience a combination tour of Oak Alley Plantation & an exciting Swamp boat ride departing from New Orleans, LA
- Includes Round-trip transportation from most hotels in & around the French Quarter
- Get out & explore the grounds, exhibits, & more at Oak Alley Plantation
- See wild alligators & other swamp creatures in their natural habitat
- This famous Greek Revival home dates back to 1837
- Great tour & activity for all ages
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Oak Alley/swamp tour
Tour was well coordinated plenty of time at oak alley didn’t feel rushed could enjoy the property before heading to the swamp. Swamp tour was a fun afternoon with Reggie as our captain.
Thomas G.
about 4 years ago
Fun Day
We were a group of 8, and we all give this tour 5 stars. We were glad that we were on the slow boat in the swamp, because the airboat scares the alligators and birds away.
Oak Alley Plantation is beautiful, especially the grounds and gorgeous trees!
Linda B.
about 7 years ago
Entertaining
Both locations provided a lot of historical information. The time alotted at both was more than enough to take in the sights and surroundings.
Stefanie R.
about 7 years ago