Choose Oak Alley or St. Joseph Plantation, with round-trip transportation
Approximately 5 - 5.5 hours including travel time.
Hotel pickup, Guided tour
Explore one of two River Road plantations with transportation services and time to walk the grounds. Choose Oak Alley Plantation or St. Joseph Plantation for a guided home tour and exhibits.
All ages welcome. Plan for approximately 5 to 5.5 hours including travel time. Pick-up begins about 1.5 hours before the scheduled tour time.
No-shows forfeit the entire booking total and are not eligible for a refund or rescheduling. Same-day reservations are final sale with no refund or rescheduling. Full refund if canceled more than 24 hours in advance for direct bookings, or more than 48 hours in advance for third-party bookings. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Yes. Bring the credit card used for booking and a government-issued ID. The name on your ID, credit card, and reservation must match.
No. Photography is not allowed inside the Oak Alley mansion.
Oak Alley includes a 30-minute professionally guided tour of the Big House. St. Joseph includes a 60-minute professionally guided tour of the Manor Home.
Standing along Louisiana's River Road in Vacherie, St. Joseph Plantation and Felicity Plantation place you directly inside one of the most historically layered landscapes in the American South. The air carries the faint sweetness of sugarcane fields, and the canopy of live oaks filters the afternoon light into something almost amber. St. Joseph Plantation and Felicity Plantation together form a corridor of antebellum memory that rewards slow, attentive visitors.
This swamp tour delivers exactly what you'd hope for: gators up close, entertaining captains, and a genuine Louisiana experience. The guides really make it special here. Captain Danny, Captain Dustin, and Justin all get called out by name for being funny, knowledgeable, and skilled at calling wildlife right up to the boat. Visitors love how the captains use special calls to bring alligators, raccoons, and even wild boar within viewing distance. The comfortable seating and relaxed pacing mean you're not rushed through the experience, and many people mention the sense of humor adding an extra layer of fun to the educational component. Most reviewers say this was a highlight of their Louisiana trip, whether they booked the standalone swamp tour or combined it with a plantation visit. The pickup service from New Orleans gets positive mentions for being on time with entertaining drivers. There's one strongly negative review from someone concerned about the wildlife interaction aspect, suggesting the animal feeding might not sit well with everyone who has strong conservation values. But overwhelmingly, people leave thrilled they booked it. Even one guest who completely missed their tour time praised the staff for being accommodating and helpful, which says something about the overall operation.
Shorter ride than expected distance wise but full of wildlife
Bernardo F
April 2, 2026
Shorter ride than expected distance wise but full of wildlife
Bernardo F
April 2, 2026