Whitney Plantation visit plus narrated small airboat swamp tour with round-trip transport
8 Hours
Up to 9 people
Transport, admission, tours
Explore Whitney Plantation with a 90-minute audio tour, then ride a small airboat for a narrated swamp tour. You’ll visit restored buildings and memorials focused on the lives of enslaved people, with transportation included.
Airboats are prohibited for children under 48 inches, pregnant women, and people with back or neck problems. Whitney Plantation may operate as a self-guided audio tour until further notice.
All tours are subject to cancellation or change due to weather conditions. Deposits are nonrefundable within 24 hours of Tour time. Deposit slips are needed to get credit for funds paid. The balance will be collected at the Tour site.
Airboats are prohibited for children under 48 inches, pregnant women, and people with any kind of back or neck problems.
Your pickup is scheduled between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM. Be ready at 8:00 AM and allow up to a 30-minute window for pickup.
Whitney Plantation may operate as a self-guided visit with an audio headset until further notice.
The guides here really make the experience, with Brian, Larry (aka "Bam Bam"), and Dennis getting enthusiastic shout-outs for their infectious humor, deep knowledge of New Orleans history, and ability to keep groups entertained during longer drives to plantations. People consistently mention how these drivers go beyond just transportation, offering genuine education and recommendations that enhance the entire day. The company also shows flexibility, like accommodating late pickups and even helping guests connect with other operators when they're fully booked. Most travelers book the combination plantation and swamp tours, with Whitney Plantation being especially popular for its focus on slavery history. The logistics run smoothly, with prompt hotel pickups and well-coordinated timing between multiple stops. One guest mentioned feeling excluded by a guide at a restaurant stop, though this appears isolated among otherwise glowing feedback. Overall, expect a long but worthwhile day packed with learning, plenty of laughs from your driver, and face-to-face encounters with Louisiana alligators that people call "insane" in the best way possible.
We took the Laura and Whitney Plantation tours last Monday. Both were phenomenal! Transportation was a breeze. Brian was fun, energetic and helpful. Our big bus driver shared many stories from history of the area to the heartaches of the Katrina devastation. I found all of it fascinating, moving, and heartbreaking. Thank you Crescent City Tours for wonderful day and hospitable day. :)
Theresa Thomason
March 28, 2026
We took the Laura and Whitney Plantation tours last Monday. Both were phenomenal! Transportation was a breeze. Brian was fun, energetic and helpful. Our big bus driver shared many stories from history of the area to the heartaches of the Katrina devastation. I found all of it fascinating, moving, and heartbreaking. Thank you Crescent City Tours for wonderful day and hospitable day. :)
Theresa Thomason
March 28, 2026