

Experience an authentic Louisiana swamp with family-run captains on a 1 hr 45 min airboat ride
1 Hour 45 Minutes
Up to 21 people
Airboat tour, Guide
Discover the Louisiana wetlands on a large airboat led by captains who grew up in Cajun Country. Enjoy an authentic 1 hour 45 minute swamp adventure close to New Orleans.
What should I wear?
If it is hot, wear shorts, T-shirts, sandals or flip-flops, a hat, sunglasses, and apply sunscreen. If it is cold, bring a coat and gloves.
What happens if it rains?
Tours may operate during periods of rain; bring a poncho. Ponchos are sold at the airboat site.
Are mosquitoes a problem?
No, not once you are onboard the boat and throughout the tour.
Can pregnant travelers join?
No. Pregnant travelers are not allowed to board. Those with neck or back injuries are also not allowed.
What is the age limit?
Minimum age is 5.
Is parking available?
Yes, plenty of free parking is available.
Refund requests made less than 48 hours before departure will not be considered. No-shows are charged in full. Tours may be canceled by the operator due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.
4757 Orleans Way Marrero La 70072
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This family-owned operation has clearly figured out how to make swamp tours memorable. The captains get mentioned by name constantly in reviews, with Cameron, Randy, Kelly, Kurt, and Lane earning particular praise for being genuinely funny, knowledgeable, and somehow managing to feel like old friends rather than scripted tour guides. What stands out is how these guides have built actual relationships with the gators they encounter. You'll likely get to hold a baby gator named Pickles, and don't be surprised when your captain calls out specific alligators by name like they're old buddies. The small boat tours come highly recommended over the larger options since they apparently access more areas and create a more intimate experience. People love that there's no pricing gimmicks here, just straightforward booking with a team that genuinely cares about preserving the bayou. The wildlife viewing delivers even in less-than-ideal conditions, with gators being the main attraction but eagles, birds, and active fish making appearances too. A couple practical notes: the pickup vans are described as older with limited AC and can get crowded, and one reviewer mentioned disappointment about trash in the marsh areas. Rain doesn't seem to dampen the experience much though, as the staff is flexible about rescheduling and multiple people said wet weather tours still ranked as trip highlights.
We did the small airboat tour yesterday with Capt’n Cameron and it was phenomenal. He’s hilarious without being corny and super knowledgeable, but keeps it feeling like a conversation instead of a lecture. He clearly knows the swamps inside and out, and he’s built real relationships with the gators — we even got to hold his baby gator, Pickles! For wildlife lovers and thrill seekers, this is a must-do. We got incredibly close to the gators and still felt completely safe the whole time. Couldn’t recommend this more. — Rachel
Rachel Locklear
October 13, 2025
We did the small airboat tour yesterday with Capt’n Cameron and it was phenomenal. He’s hilarious without being corny and super knowledgeable, but keeps it feeling like a conversation instead of a lecture. He clearly knows the swamps inside and out, and he’s built real relationships with the gators — we even got to hold his baby gator, Pickles! For wildlife lovers and thrill seekers, this is a must-do. We got incredibly close to the gators and still felt completely safe the whole time. Couldn’t recommend this more. — Rachel
Rachel Locklear
October 13, 2025