Gather up to six guests for a 1-hour-45-minute BYOB bayou cruise on a luxury pontoon.
1 hour 45 minutes
Up to 6 people
Luxury pontoon, Bluetooth audio
Experience New Orleans’ scenic bayous aboard a brand-new luxury pontoon. Bring your favorite drinks and snacks and enjoy Bluetooth tunes during a 1 hour 45 minute private outing.
Arrive at least 40 minutes early for check-in; late arrivals forfeit the tour. No swimming, smoking or fighting during the cruise. All guests must sign a waiver on arrival; maximum group size is six guests.
Q: Can we bring our own drinks and snacks?
A: Yes. You can bring your own beer, wine, and snacks.
Q: When should we arrive?
A: Plan to arrive 45 minutes early for check in at Paradise Marina.
Q: Are children allowed on the boat?
A: Yes. The experience is family friendly.
Q: Is parking available at Paradise Marina?
A: Yes. There is ample free parking in front of the marina. Carpool when possible and make sure your group has a sober driver. An Uber or shuttle is cheaper than a DUI.
Reschedule or refund requests must be made at least 7 days before your tour. The company decides weather cancellations on the day of departure; severe weather may allow you to reschedule or receive a refund. Tours proceed in rain under the covered boat. No-shows are charged the full amount.
Paradise Marina 2101 Paris Rd. New Orleans, LA 70129
This is one of those rare activities where the vibe really depends on what you're looking for. There are actually two different experiences offered here: a party barge where you pedal, drink, and socialize while cruising through the bayou, and a more traditional eco-tour focusing on wildlife and history. The party version gets high marks for being a blast with friends, though solo travelers mention they had fun meeting people too. You'll want to BYOB and create a solid playlist since the energy level apparently depends a lot on your group's DJ skills. Multiple reviewers spotted alligators even during the party rides, which is a nice bonus. Captain Pip gets called out repeatedly for the eco-tours and seems to be genuinely passionate about the swamp ecosystem. People rave about his knowledge of birds, reptiles, plant life, and local history, saying he made the experience both educational and entertaining. The crew overall comes across as friendly and professional, with one standout story about Jeff the office manager personally returning a forgotten sweater to someone's hotel. That said, there's one harsh review about customer service related to booking policies and late arrivals, so it seems they're strict about timing. The boats have bathrooms and are spacious, which is always a plus. Whether you're looking to turn up with drinks or genuinely learn about Louisiana's wetlands, this seems like a solid pick for different moods.
Great experience. We went on the Eco and Wildlife tour. It was great to get to see where the ocean and river meet to create a unique habitat. We did see Alligators but chose the tour to see the other wildlife. Captain Pip was a great tour guide and checked in the day prior. The location is closer to the French Quarters than the Bayou tours and Captain Pip new everything about the animals, plants, history, local resources, and preservation and safety processes being built for the city. They recently bought their current location and are developing it so you can see some of the plants right on the shore and it will be even better when it is completed! I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone interested in the areas wildlife, history, and preservation work!
Jamie Mac Donald
April 20, 2025
Great experience. We went on the Eco and Wildlife tour. It was great to get to see where the ocean and river meet to create a unique habitat. We did see Alligators but chose the tour to see the other wildlife. Captain Pip was a great tour guide and checked in the day prior. The location is closer to the French Quarters than the Bayou tours and Captain Pip new everything about the animals, plants, history, local resources, and preservation and safety processes being built for the city. They recently bought their current location and are developing it so you can see some of the plants right on the shore and it will be even better when it is completed! I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone interested in the areas wildlife, history, and preservation work!
Jamie Mac Donald
April 20, 2025