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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!
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Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
USB Port Charging Outlet
Admission to Plantation & Swamp Tour
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
USB Port Charging Outlet
Додатне информације
  • 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
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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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Коментара (58)
Y7200PHginaa
Dec 2024
This tour was terrific! Kin of K’s Luxury Tours called us personally the night before to let us know what time to expect him at our hotel. He was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, sharing facts and history as we drove to Oak Alley. We had a tour and lunch at the plantation, a beautiful place with a terrible history of slavery. The exhibits did a good job of bringing this history to light. Kin picked us up right on time and we were off to the swamp. He made sure we had one of their best tour guides. Captain Tom was a real character with a lot of interesting facts about the swamp. We saw a ton of alligators as well as wild pigs and birds. We even got to hold a baby alligator! Kin picked us up again right on time. He provided bottled water and even had phone chargers to borrow which was great as my phone was running low. This was our absolute favorite day I. New Orleans. Do yourself a favor and book this tour!
Одговор домаћина
Jan 2025
Thanks for the review! I'm glad you and your family enjoyed the your day. It was a pleasure. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Gina_A
Dec 2024
This tour was terrific! Kin of K’s Luxury Tours called us personally the night before to let us know what time to expect him at our hotel. He was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, sharing facts and history as we drove to Oak Alley. We had a tour and lunch at the plantation, a beautiful place with a terrible history of slavery. The exhibits did a good job of bringing this history to light. Kin picked us up right on time and we were off to the swamp. He made sure we had one of their best tour guides. Captain Tom was a real character with a lot of interesting facts about the swamp. We saw a ton of alligators as well as wild pigs and birds. We even got to hold a baby alligator! Kin picked us up again right on time. He provided bottled water and even had phone chargers to borrow which was great as my phone was running low. This was our absolute favorite day I. New Orleans. Do yourself a favor and book this tour!
Одговор домаћина
Jan 2025
Thanks for the review! I'm glad you and your family enjoyed the your day. It was a pleasure. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Christie_M
Dec 2024
Our driver Kindrell was awesome, he was very informative about the area and answered all questions. He was also very accommodating. Kin communicated all the details of pick up and drop off and knew the tour details very well. We did the all day tour and went to the swamp first. Captain Dustin was great! This was the highlight of our trip! The animals were awesome! Oak Alley plantation is beautiful! This is a must do tour!!
Одговор домаћина
Jan 2025
I'm glad you all enjoyed your day. It was an honor showing you guys around. Looking forward to seeing you again.

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