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New Orleans, Swamp Boat Ride and Historic Plantation Tour

Oak Alley Plantation, New orleans, United States

Gray Line New Orleans

Embark on a captivating journey through the picturesque landscapes of New Orleans by joining a guided tour. Begin with a visit to the esteemed Oak Alley Plantation, constructed in 1839, offering an immersive experience into the history and charm of this historic site. Alternatively, indulge in a delightful afternoon tour that will allow you to explore the magnificent architecture and rich heritage of the Destrehan Plantation.



In New Orleans, meet your knowledgeable guide who will transport you back in time. Depart from the bustling metropolis, leaving behind modernity for an enchanting journey through the past. For your first destination, embark upon the morning tour of Oak Alley Plantation. Marvel at the quarter-mile-long alleyway lined with towering oaks, each over two hundred years old, and marvel at the adjacent cypress trees along the Mississippi River.

Guided tours offer insights into the plantation's rich history, tracing its origins back to 1839. Delve into the site's various uses and inhabitants, uncovering tales of slavery and sugar production. Explore the plantation's exhibits: Slavery at Oak Alley, Blacksmith Shop, and Sugarcane Theater, which provide fascinating glimpses into its storied past.

For your second leg of the day, venture to Destrehan Plantation, an iconic example of French colonial architecture nestled along the Mississippi River. Here, costumed docents narrate the captivating story of the Destrehan family's sugar empire, highlighting significant historical events and showcasing the plantation's distinctive architectural elements.

During your afternoon segment, immerse yourself in the daily life of the era with interactive tradeshow performances by costumed artisans. Experience forgotten skills and traditions from centuries ago, offering a profound glimpse into the lives of those who once called this land their home.

To conclude your exploration, drive through the picturesque swamplands, passing by several notable plantations en route to the Manchac Swamp Wildlife Refuge. Enjoy a boat ride across this private sanctuary, where the legend of the Rougarou Werewolf remains entwined with the natural beauty of the region. Take advantage of this serene opportunity to observe alligators and other wildlife, creating a memorable experience amidst nature's splendor.

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Highlights
  • Visiting the Oak Alley Plantation, dating back to 1839, one can witness its majestic alley of ancient oaks, with each tree exceeding 250 years in age. This historic site offers an immersive experience into Louisiana's rich history.
  • Exploring further, the Destrehan Plantation, established in 1787, provides insight into the region’s early colonial heritage. Visitors can delve into the plantation's architecture and learn about its significance in shaping Louisiana's cultural landscape.
  • Embarking on a boat ride through the Manchac Swamp offers a unique perspective on this natural wonder. As one glides along the water, they will marvel at the serene beauty of the swamp ecosystem.
  • Lastly, the tale of the legendary Rougarou, known for his transformation into a wolf-like creature, adds another layer of intrigue to this already captivating destination.
  • Includes
  • - Round-trip transportation by bus
  • - Oak Alley entry fee (if selected)
  • - Oak Alley tour (if selected)
  • - Guided tour of Destrehan Plantation home (if selected)
  • - Manchac Swamp boat cruise
  • - Tips
  • - Food and drinks (for sale at the swamp)

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    Duration 5.5 - 7.5 hours

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    Frequently Asked Questions about New Orleans, Swamp Boat Ride and Historic Plantation Tour

    What was the construction year of Oak Alley Plantation?

    Oak Alley Plantation was constructed in 1839.

    How long is the quarter-mile-long alleyway at Oak Alley Plantation?

    The quarter-mile-long alleyway at Oak Alley Plantation is lined with towering oaks.

    What can visitors see at Oak Alley Plantation besides the alleyways?

    Visitors can also marvel at the adjacent cypress trees along the Mississippi River.

    What is the significance of the buildings at Oak Alley Plantation?

    The buildings at Oak Alley Plantation have been used for various purposes such as sugar cane processing, sugarcane theater, blacksmith shop, and slave quarters.

    Who were some of the important figures associated with Oak Alley Plantation?

    Some important figures associated with Oak Alley Plantation include the descendants of the original owners, the enslaved laborers, and the workers who helped run the plantation.

    What did the Destrehan Family contribute to the sugar industry during their time at Destrehan Plantation?

    The Destrehan Family contributed significantly to the sugar industry during their time at Destrehan Plantation, particularly through their involvement in sugar refining and distribution.


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