




Tour Destrehan Plantation, then ride a 9-passenger airboat swamp tour
About 6.5 hours
Up to 9 people
Hotel pickup, Plantation tour
Explore Destrehan Plantation and its grounds, then head out on a small airboat swamp tour. Your captain shares local culture and wildlife as you speed across the water and stop for photos.
Children must be at least 48 inches tall to ride the airboat and wear a seat belt. Pregnant travelers and people with neck or back problems cannot participate. Airboat tours are in an open boat, and in inclement weather the airboat tour may be shortened or replaced with a covered tour boat swamp tour.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Yes, but children must be at least 48 inches tall to sit and wear a seat belt.
Skip the airboat if you are pregnant or if you have neck or back problems.
Ride in an open airboat, so you may get wet. In inclement weather, the airboat tour may be shortened or replaced with a covered tour boat swamp tour.
13034 River Road, Destrehan, LA 70047, USA
Standing beneath the sprawling live oaks draped in Spanish moss, you feel the full weight of Louisiana history settle around you. Destrehan Plantation draws you into a world of indigo fields, river trade, and Creole culture that shaped the lower Mississippi Valley. The oldest documented plantation house remaining in the lower Mississippi River Valley, Destrehan Plantation rewards every visitor with an atmosphere that is both hauntingly beautiful and deeply instructive.
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