Passeio de barco e plantação de Oak Alley saindo de Nova Orleans





Descrição
Este passeio combinado combina Os melhores dos melhores! O melhor passeio pelo pântano com as melhores plantações ao longo da River Road. Veja uma variedade de vida selvagem em um passeio de barco de pântanos e explore uma autêntica plantação sul nesta excursão de Nova Orleans. Veja alligators, egrets, raquões e cobras durante seu passeio em um pântano privado da Louisiana. Horas de partida 9am e 11am tour Oak Alley Plantation e são 7 horas e 45 minutos de duração retornando a Nova Orleans às 4: 45pm e 6: 45pm, respectivamente. O horário de partida da tarde percorre a Destrehan Plantation e tem 5 horas e 30 minutos de duração e volta para Nova Orleans às 18:30.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Partidas às 9h e às 11h - Tour de 7 horas e meia Sua experiência de 1 hora e meia em Oak Alley incluirá uma visita guiada pela casa da plantação, uma visita autoguiada pelo terreno e muitas oportunidades para fotos ao longo do caminho. Reserve espaço para um Mint Julep ou um refresco na lanchonete.
Embora seja chamado de lago, trata-se, na verdade, de uma grande lagoa e de um estuário salgado alimentados por rios de água doce e conectados ao Golfo do México. Cobrindo 630 milhas quadradas (1600 km2), é uma das maiores zonas húmidas da América do Norte.
Ver o vertedouro, uma operação de controle de inundações no Lower Mississippi oeste de Nova Orleans. O vertedouro, quando aberto, permite que as águas das cheias do rio Mississippi fluam para o lago Pontchartrain e daí para o Golfo do México.
Este refúgio de vida selvagem de propriedade privada garante que você não encontrará outros barcos durante sua jornada tranquila pelo pântano. Os capitães Cajun locais compartilham histórias pessoais de suas próprias explorações no pântano e informações fascinantes sobre as plantas e a vida selvagem que você encontrará. A beleza primitiva de árvores de cipreste cobertas de musgo e vida selvagem abundante garantem algumas fotos incríveis! Desfrute de uma bebida e um lanche no pavilhão ao ar livre.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Para ajudar a proteger o French Quarter do tráfego de veículos, é solicitado que você caminhe, se possível, até o conveniente ponto de partida da excursão - a poucos passos da maioria dos hotéis no centro da cidade.
- Rotas alternativas: devido a caminhos irregulares e estreitos, rotas alternativas podem ser necessárias para hóspedes que viajam em cadeiras de rodas.
- 9h e 11h = Plantação de Oak Alley
- 13h = Plantação Destrehan
- O Oak Alley Plantation é uma instalação sem fumaça
Avaliações(3,468)
Our bus driver Dwayne did a great job getting us to where we needed to be and slowing down at important spots so we could look at the sites. Our bus tour guide Jane had great stories and history that made the trip seem quick. I learned about New Orleans on our way out. Tomas our boat Captian at the Swamp Tour was so much fun! Informative, answered so many questions and gave is a new perspective on life in the swamp, while keeping our trip fun.
This is an excellent tour combination with precise timing! The fee is appropriate, as is the length of time for each tour stop. Timing is great between Oak Alley, grabbing lunch on premise, and then going to the swamp tour. The Oak Alley Tour guide my group had, Cayenne, was well-informed and pleasant. Captain Tom, the Cajun Pride Swamp Tour guide, clearly enjoys his job and is well-versed in the Bayou. Never felt rushed throughout the tour. Would recommend this tour!
had a very nice and informative operator. I want others to know that there was an hour and 40 minute drive to the first stop. Had I known that I would’ve never booked it. I only had a couple days in New Orleans and that’s not how I wanted to spend it. Oak Alley was cool, but just not enough time to explore. Then we were off to the swamp tour. I would never recommend it to anyone. We got a middle seat in the middle. The operator did not enforce the no standing rule and we could not see a single thing the whole time. I was really looking forward to this and felt like I threw my money away. There are signs all over the boat that they don’t stand so why don’t they enforce this rule so everyone who’s paid the same price can see? Just not worth the travel time for this tour.
Tour guide was excellent . Bus ride was smooth and comfortable. The tour at Oak Alley and the swamp boat tour was awesome. I would recommend it to everyone.
Always enjoy history and the birth of our nation. Very informative about the families and their backgrounds and what they produced on the Plantation. The swamp tour was one of the best I have been on. It had rained so much activity in the swamp. Our guide was very knowledgeable and genuine. This is definitely a must do.
10/10 would recommend. Gray Line staff are wonderful. Oak Alley was beautiful and peaceful while at the same time being truthful about representing human oppression. The exhibits highlighted the juxtaposition between what was achieved by the enslaved population vs those that took credit for and the profit from their labor. Cajun Pride swamp boat ride did NOT disappoint! lots of gators and other critters and our guide was hilarious while being extremely informative.
Outstanding experience. We toured Oak Alley, beautiful plantation and had a great lunch on property. Next was a swamp boat ride. The captain went out of his way to show us wildlife. The Grayline tour lady was very friendly and knowledgeable! She made the bus ride enjoyable.
Lots of fun facts about the area and the different plantations. Swamp tour was great for the kids and others who haven’t been around the swamp!!
Our tour guide was super knowledgeable and made the drive to the plantation (almost 2hrs) full of knowledge of the city, and the history of slavery. The plantation (we went to Oak Alley) was more glorified than I thought it would be, if I had to change anything about this trip I would’ve chosen to go to Whitney instead, learn more about the experience of the slaves, learn their stories.
The schedule was very well-organized, the guide kept telling us historical information, and the captain of the swamp tour boat was really entertaining.



