Kayak Swamp and Whitney Plantation Combo Tour
GuidedDuration: 8 hours
Features
Description
New Orleans Whitney Plantation Tour & Kayak Tour Combo
On the Manchac Swamp Tour we don't run into motorized boat tours and have an awesome potential to get deep in the swamps away from civilization. Even in the winter, this swamp is impressive with its spanish moss-covered Cypress trees and its vast maze-like quality. You might get stuck on a log here and there meandering through this tour, but it is a great adventure for beginners with a sense of adventure. Slow yourself down, quiet your mind and open your eyes to the beauty, wildlife and importance of the wetland ecology on this swamp tour.
The Swamp Kayak Tour, Cajun Food, Plantation Tour Experience Highlights:
- Transportation to and from New Orleans
- Intermediate Paddle through Manchac Swamp
- Learn the history and importance of this unique ecosystem
- Paddle past Cypress and Tupelo groves
- Stop at B&C Seafood Restaurant for Cajun cuisine (Option to Purchase Food)
- Guided Tour of the beautiful Whitney PlantationVisit the Museum, Baptist Church, and Gift Sho
Duration
Location / Where to Meet
New Orleans, LA 77016
Ages & Requirements
What's Included
- Round-trip transportation from the French Quarter
- Experienced guides
- All kayaking equipment
- Guided tour of Whitney Plantation
Not Included
- Food & Drinks (Option to purchase food when we stop at B&C Seafood Restaurant for Cajun cuisine)
- Gratuity
What to Bring / Wear
- Sunscreen – kayaks do not offer any protection from the sun, so it is important that you wear sunscreen. We will be out on the water for at least an hour and a half. Don’t forget to apply to the tops of your legs, as we use sit-on-top kayaks.
- Bug Repellent – while the mosquitoes are not typically a problem on our swamp tours, they can appear during dusk for 1/2 hour, but otherwise, our other tour times they don’t bug us.
- Camera – bring your camera or phone camera so that you can capture the beauty of the swamp and its creatures. We sell waterproof cases for your photo if you need or want them.
- Comfortable Clothing – wear clothing that is appropriate for the time of year and that is comfortable. Tennis shoes or sandals are recommended for your swamp tour. You may want to bring a light jacket in the cool months and a warmer jacket in the winter, if it is a cooler day.
- Water and snacks - stay hydrated! Water on the boats is a must.
- Cash – for lunch and guide gratuity.
ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY New Orleans Kayak Swamp Tours
FAQs
What is a swamp tour?
A swamp tour is a safe, quiet and educational way to view, enjoy and learn about nature and the wildlife. Alligators, turtles, birds, and other wildlife are pointed out by guides. While all swamp tours view the wildlife, only eco-tours follow leave no trace ethics, like not feeding the wildlife.
Can you see alligators?
Alligators are very common in Louisiana. Being cold blooded, they tend to slow down when temperatures dip below 60 degrees but are in abundance and visible during our tour for most of the year!
As long as the temperature is above 70 degrees during the winter, there is a good chance you will find an alligator come out and sun themselves. There are a lot of days when this happens, if the temperature is below 70 degrees, this is not likely to happen. Although there are a lot of great sights to view in the swamp nonetheless.
Are mosquitoes a problem?
No! In fact, we only use insect repellent perhaps once a year. The whirligigs, dragonflies and other predaceous insects do a great job of keeping the mosquito population down. Sometimes during dusk, they can come out for a few minutes, but on our other tours, they are non-existent.
What if it rains?
Gulf weather is notoriously hard to predict and impossible to forecast. A light rain is usually a cool welcome in the spring and the summer months. If the weather is potentially a danger to our customers, we will be in touch ahead of time to reschedule. If we call off a tour due to severe weather/cold and you are not able to reschedule, we do offer a full refund.
Is a bayou the same as a swamp?
Bayou is the Choctaw word for river. This term is properly used in describing a slow-moving, meandering, connective passage between two waterways. A swamp on the other hand is, by definition, a flooded forest, and has no movement to its water.
What is the best time of year to visit the swamp?
There’s no bad time to go. Our favorite times are April, late October and early November. Winter can be a great because the summer grass that is typically six feet tall is now only inches high. This means you’ll see more nutria and deer, and the migratory birds such as waterfowl and the bald eagles. Alligators are tough to find when temps drop below 70 degrees, no matter what time of year, but they can be found throughout the winter on warmer days. Plus, there is so much more to the tour than just seeing alligators, that any time of year is a great time to visit.
What is the best time of day for a swamp tour?
It all depends on what your desire is. . If you want to see the swamp at the prettiest time of day, we recommend the 9:45 AM tour or the early evening tour. The early morning and evening light has warmer tones than midday. Also, these times don’t have the harsh, full sun or full shade contrast of midday, so it’s much better for photography.
Wintertime and early spring can bring temps from 30 degrees (rare) to 75 degrees, with an average high temp of about 64 degrees, so our winter and spring airboat tours can be quite pleasant indeed. If it’s sunny and the temperatures reach into the high 60’s, alligators will come out on logs to sun.
Do I need previous experience?
We are comfortably beginner friendly as long as you know what you’re signing up for, the swamps are a great first kayaking experience. If you’ve recently experienced pain in or had surgery on your shoulders or back it would be advisable to consult a doctor or at least try kayaking before committing to our tour.
Can we eat and/or drink in the van and on the boat?
As long as you carry your trash away with you it is fine to bring a light snack on both bus and boats. We recommend saving your appetite for the city, we have plenty of places to recommend. Water on the boats IS A MUST.
I am afraid of ____, will I be ok?
Nothing in the swamps is out to harm us. That said, and out of reverence for our swampy friends, we urge you to follow our guides directions and keep respectful distances from any wildlife we encounter as to not disrupt their natural movement. Alligators are nocturnal hunters and mostly reclusive and lazy during the daylight hours. Nothing to worry about.
Should I tip the guide?
Yes, it is appropriate to tip the tour guides. Tips will have to be in the form of cash. We will not be able to charge a credit card for a tip. If your guide really works hard and you think he gave a great tour, let them know how much you appreciate it!
Cancellation Policy
- 100% refund is issued if cancellation is greater than 48 hours before tour time.
- 50% refund is issued if cancellation is less than 48 hours before tour time if rescheduling is not possible.
- No refund is issued for no calls/no shows the morning of the tour
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740 N Rampart St.
New Orleans, LA, 70116
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