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Full Day Plantation -N- Swamp Tour in New Orleans

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As you board the luxury passenger van, you will be instantly treated like a celebrity. Leather seats and a comfortable ride await you. As we pick up other guests around the city, you will be given a mini-tour of the city or you may watch a film about other plantations to prepare you for your tour. While you are on the van, be prepared to be entertained by the driver!
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Tue 29 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
USB Port Charging Outlet
Admission to Plantation & Swamp Tour
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
USB Port Charging Outlet
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
2
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
3
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
4
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
5
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
6
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
7
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
8
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
9
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
10
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
11
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
12
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
13
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
14
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
15
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
16
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
17
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
18
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
19
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
20
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
21
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
22
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
23
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
24
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
25
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
26
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
27
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
28
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
29
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
30
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
31
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
32
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
33
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
34
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
35
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
36
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
37
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
38
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
39
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
40
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
41
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
42
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
43
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
44
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
45
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
46
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
47
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
48
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
49
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
50
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
51
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
52
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
53
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
54
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
55
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
56
Whitney Plantation
Whitney tells the story of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It also includes the history of the early owners, the Haydel family.
57
Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site
Laura is a French Creole plantation that was run by four generations of French Creole women.
58
St. Joseph Plantation
St. Joseph Plantation was a wedding gift from her father Valcour, who was one of the wealthiest men of his time.
59
Oak Alley Plantation
Here you will spend about 3 hours on the plantation grounds exploring a national historic landmark. This historic site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history its inhabitants left behind. With an emphasis on its time as a working sugarcane plantation, visitors are invited to experience the exhibits, walk under the iconic Allee of Oak Trees, and tour the big house. You will have the opportunity to have lunch at the restaurant or deli. You can spend a few moments in the gift shop, at the bar, or just sit under the many oak trees on the plantation. Then you will board back on the bus and take a 35-minute ride up the highway for a swamp tour.
60
Lake Pontchartrain
To close out the day, you will take a 45-minute ride back to the city on the Bonnet Carre Spillway Bridge overlooking Lake Pontchartrain before heading back to your hotel.
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Commentaires (58)
W8857UAkellyv
Mar 2025
We loved our tour with Kindrell! We loved his personal stories, history tales and jokes. Really happy we stumbled across his smaller group tours! Thanks again for such a memorable trip. And remember, women are always right ;) Kelly & Dustin, Wellington - New Zealand
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
LoL,Thank you so much for the wonderful review! I'm glad I was able to help you enjoy your day. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
KellieBrust
Feb 2025
Kin was incredible. He showed us not just Oak Alley, but several other plantations along the way. He was very knowledgeable and helped us understand the history of New Orleans. He took care of everything so we could just enjoy the day.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
I'm glad you all enjoyed your day. It was an honor showing you guys around. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Marilyn_H
Feb 2025
This was a wonderful way to see the surrounding countryside, along with learning about plantation life, and seeing the wildness of the swamp. Kin was outstanding- since it was just the three of us in a very comfortable van, it was more like traveling, talking and asking questions with a friend. Kin was so knowledgeable about the area, and we learned so much more than we would have with a canned speech on a bus. The plantation was interesting and beautiful. Unfortunately it was too cold for any alligators to be out. But we did see wild pigs and raccoons. Overall, an excellent trip.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thanks for the review! I'm glad you and your family enjoyed your day. It was a pleasure. Looking forward to seeing you again.

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