Oak Alley Private Tours

This is a private tour with up to 12 passengers. You will have the chance to spend an afternoon exploring some of the most visited plantations in America, and be enlightened by a host of other attract

This is a private tour with up to 12 passengers. You will have the chance to spend an afternoon exploring some of the most visited plantations in America, and be enlightened by a host of other attractions along the way. including a brief history lesson on Louisiana Swamp water ways and Bayous.

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Location: New Orleans

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Are kids allowed on the Oak Alley tours, or is it mainly for adults?

A: Yes, kids are definitely welcome on the Oak Alley tours! It's a great educational experience for families, and they’ll enjoy learning about the plantations and the bayou. Just double-check if the vehicle can accommodate any special needs or a car seat if you've got little ones!

Q: What should we wear for the Oak Alley tour? I’m worried about the heat.

A: Definitely dress for the heat! Lightweight, breathable fabrics are a must. Even in an air-conditioned vehicle, you'll want to be comfortable when you step outside to explore. Also, don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen, as there's not much shade at the plantation.

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of our Oak Alley tour? Can we reschedule?

A: If it rains, most tours can be rescheduled without a hassle, but it's best to contact Crescent City Tours directly to confirm their policy. They usually understand the unpredictability of New Orleans weather. Just make sure to give them a heads-up as soon as you know!

Discussions

Just booked the Oak Alley Private Tour! Super excited!

I just booked the Oak Alley Private Tour for my family while we're in New Orleans next month! I heard the history lesson on the bayous is really good. It's a private tour, so I think it’ll be nice to ask questions. Does anyone have tips on what to expect? The price was right too, can’t beat that!

Anyone done the Oak Alley tour? How was it?

Thinking about gifting the Oak Alley tour to my parents for their anniversary. Have any of you experienced it yet? I know they love history and would enjoy the bayou part too. Just hoping it's worth it since it’s a private tour. Let me know your thoughts!