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Sophia C.

Great excursion! We did the Oak Alley Plantation and Swamp Tour - pick up right on time at our hotel and off we went to Oak Alley, which was a sugar plantation. We had enough time to do the house tour, view slave cabin exhibits, get some lunch and shop for souvenirs. This was the 3rd plantation I've been to, and while the oaks were absolutely breathtaking, the grounds were not as extensive as Mt Vernon in Virginia or Magnolia in Charleston - both those places you can spend a whole day bc there was so much to see. By comparison this was much much smaller. The next stop was the swamp tour - it was a blustery day so not much wildlife out except for various birds (bald eagle, heron, etc) and one small alligator. The highlight was Capt. Bobby (who was great) showing us his pet baby alligator and giving us all a chance to hold him and take pics! We also got to peek in the bayou which this tour company took Disney sketch artists to for Princess and the Frog inspiration! Lovely full day excursion and well organized - highly recommend!

Renee I.

Came back 9 years later and so glad we booked the airboat tour again. Captain Jason was awesome, he was able to call one of his favorite gatos Willie to come up and see us. I can't wait to come back and do another air boat tour! Bring a poncho to wear, we sat in the front and got splashed with water. It was hot while on the tour so we dried off, it was super fun gliding through the water! A

Eisha Nikole W.

OMG, soooo much fun. this tour was everything. Captain Jason was fantastic, knowledgeable and he really cares for the swamp and gators. The air boat was so much fun. Plenty of gators swam right up to the boat. we even met Willy the gator. I would 100% recommend this tour. The Shuttle picked us right up from the hotel. On site has a gift shop with snacks and drinks and a bathroom. Everyone was fantastic.

Macarena R.

We visited New Orleans this weekend and decided to try one of the famous airboat tours--it was such a great choice! The experience started with a bus pickup. Since we were the only riders at the time, we ended up transferring, but our driver Jeff was wonderful. He greeted everyone warmly, explained the process clearly, and set the tone for a smooth start. When we arrived, we were so glad they had a store on site. The weather was a little chilly and rainy, so we grabbed sweaters and ponchos--lifesavers for the ride! Our captain (sadly didn't catch his name) was fantastic. He was down-to-earth, funny, and very knowledgeable about the swamps and wildlife. The highlight was definitely getting to hold "Al," the little alligator--what an unforgettable experience! The only downside (totally on us) was not having cash to tip our captain. He 100% deserved it, so we definitely recommend bringing cash with you. Maybe the company could even add a QR option for tips in the future . Overall, we had a wonderful time and would absolutely recommend this tour company to anyone visiting New Orleans. Don't miss it!

Eden awesome guide!!!!
Yvette A.

Lorraine was awesome to start off the adventure with. She picked us up and told us history about the area and was just great!!! Eden was great as a airboat tour guide could not have asked for a better tour guide! You could tell he loves the gators and was so educational. Seriously the best tour we could have booked. I highly recommend it to anyone booking.

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Stephanie C.

Captain Dewey was the best. He took us out into the swamp and we saw multiple alligators and birds. It was really cool to see the alligator he called "Rex" who was a massive 14ft alligator. As a special treat, he brought out a baby alligator that was only 6 or so inches for us to hold and take pictures with. He taught it cooo tricks like play dead, roll over, and wave (video below). It was an excellent tour. I highly recommend it. Captain Dewey did a great job and I hope his boss sees this!

Spanish moss - great stories of its viator from Captain Ian
Steve S.

Really amazing tour thanks to Captain Ian - 9th generation NOLA guy that knows the history, ecology and much much more about the swamps! My wife and I had a great time! Beautiful coves, bald Eagle nests, lots of gators, got to hold Spike!! I highly recommend this small airboat tour!!

Baby crocodile
Kristen M.

Absolutely recommend this company! Captain Dewy was a great tour guide and really made a lasting impression. I know there are lots of options out there- but this company has friendly employees, a great price, and sustainable practices. If I get a chance to come back to NOLA- I would absolutely do again!!

Jason feeding George.
Frank T.

We lucked put with good weather for February. It was near 80 degrees so the gators were out. Our guide, Jason was fabulous. A wealth of knowledge and cared about the swamp and the impending disaster from the next big hurricane. He was so engaging and showed us a lot and took us to the edge of the marsh created by Hurricane Ida. The best part of the tour was passing around a 1.5 year old gator and then seeing him feed marshmallows to George the gator that comes up to the boat. The tour is 90 minutes. But the transportation back and forth takes up nearly twice that amount of time. It's best if you can drive there yourself

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captain ernie made this the best part of our trip. he was very funny and informative! 10/10 would recommend! he even let us hold a baby gator!

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Dub H.

We were visiting NOLA for a couple days and decided to try something we don't have back in NC, an Airboat tour through the bayou. Ernie was our captain and he was very knowledgeable and entertaining, although I think he's gonna give some of them gators diabetes with all the marshmallows...haha JK. He's just trying to fatten them up for hunting season if I had to guess. The airboat was really cool. They are super loud, like way louder than you're thinking, they make loud Harley's sound like they are electric. Wear the headphones they provide. We got a front row seat and I only got a little wet. With the Louisiana heat I was dry before our bus got back to pick us up. The tour company we booked picked us up at our hotel and they were happy to drop us off down by the river and Jackson Square on the way back so we could get lunch with a view. Ernie took us to the places where they filmed Deliverance, the Expendables, and the Princess and the Frog. He gave us quite the history lesson on the area as well as biology lessons on gators. It was a fun trip and definitely worth it. We would definitely do this again if we were in the area.

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Rachelle L.

Awesome tour with shuttle service from our hotel in the business district. Knowledgeable tour guide with a great sense of humor..Great value.

Theresa C.

Loved Captain Ernie!!! He was super informative and knowledgeable! He really incorporated his childhood and years of past knowledge to make the experience fun! Saw so many alligators even though it is November. And yes, there are marshmallows but it was so cute for the alligators.

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So fun we saw alligators every where captain Ernie is the best if you want to come here I recommend captain Ernie.

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