


Ride a 9-passenger airboat and tour Oak Alley Plantation in one day
About 9 hours
9 people
Airboat tour, Plantation visit
Combine a small airboat swamp ride with time at Oak Alley Plantation, with ground transportation provided. You’ll start late morning and return in the evening.
Children must be at least 48" tall for the airboat. Pregnant women and guests with neck or back problems cannot participate. Airboat tours are in an open boat; in rain you may get wet, and the ride may be shortened or replaced with a covered tourboat swamp tour.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
No. Because of the nature of the airboat ride, pregnant women and guests with neck or back problems cannot participate.
You ride in an open airboat, so you may get wet. In inclement weather, the airboat tour may be shortened or replaced with a covered tourboat swamp tour.
Yes. The order of the combination tours may change based on availability and weather.
Standing at the end of a quarter-mile tunnel of ancient live oaks, Oak Alley Plantation stops you in your tracks. The 28 evenly spaced trees, draped in Spanish moss, frame the rose-pink Greek Revival mansion in a way that feels almost unreal. Oak Alley Plantation has welcomed visitors to this stretch of the Mississippi River Road for generations, offering a rare and sobering window into Louisiana's plantation era.
The guides here absolutely steal the show. Captain Dewey gets rave reviews for knowing exactly where to find gators and having names for each one, while Captain Ernie stands out for his storytelling and making guests comfortable around alligators. Kenny and Captain Bebop also earn enthusiastic shoutouts for their humor and deep knowledge of the swamp ecosystem. The pattern is clear: these aren't just boat drivers, they're passionate locals who genuinely love what they do. Expect to see plenty of alligators even during cooler months, and you'll likely get hands-on time holding a young gator. Reviewers consistently mention learning fascinating details about bayou wildlife and the local ecosystem. The logistics run smoothly too, with reliable pickup and drop-off service. Multiple visitors call this the highlight of their New Orleans trip, which says a lot considering the competition in that city. The combination of knowledgeable guides, wildlife sightings, and an authentic swamp experience makes this a winner for families and couples alike.
Exceeded our expectations! Kenny was informative & entertaining. We definitely recommend!
Denise Payne
May 24, 2026
Exceeded our expectations! Kenny was informative & entertaining. We definitely recommend!
Denise Payne
May 24, 2026