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    Honey Island Kayak Tours

    Honey Island Kayak Tours

    5.0 • 166 reviews
    Pearl River, LA

    Locally owned and family-run, Honey Island Kayak Tours invites you to glide beneath centuries-old cypress and tupelo trees just outside New Orleans. Naturalist guides keep groups intentionally small, weaving Louisiana lore with cl...

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    Honey Island Swamp Kayak Tour with Local Guide

    Paddle Honey Island Swamp with a local guide and learn its rich history

    From$75person

    Review summary

    5.0
    Excellent
    166 reviews•Google Maps

    Guides Jessica, Oscarina, and Mike consistently earn praise for creating an intimate, deeply educational swamp experience that feels worlds away from typical tourist traps. What stands out most is their genuine passion and local knowledge—Jessica grew up in Honey Island, and her enthusiasm for the ecosystem is infectious. Reviewers rave about learning far more than expected, from discovering that Spanish moss is actually a bromeliad to spotting centuries-old cypress trees and understanding the delicate balance of swamp life. The kayaking itself strikes that perfect balance between peaceful and adventurous. Wildlife sightings vary (alligators, herons, turtles, and snakes make appearances), but even those who encounter less fauna emphasize that the ancient trees and serene beauty of the swamp are worth the trip alone. The guides excel at accommodating different skill levels and group sizes while maintaining a friendly, safety-conscious atmosphere. Multiple reviewers mention this was the highlight of their Louisiana trip, particularly appreciating the small group size and the guides' patient teaching style that makes everyone feel welcome.

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    Review 1 of 5
    5/5

    Our family had a great trip with Honey Island Kayak Tours. We have done an airboat tour in the past which is also fun, but this was a better way to connect with natural Louisiana. Jessica was super knowledgeable about the swamp ecosystem. We saw snakes, turtles, blue skinks and a beautiful yellow bird called the swamp canary. We felt very safe and relaxed throughout the trip. My fifteen year old daughter said it was her favorite activity on our vacation so far. Highly recommended if you want a unique nature experience.

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    Sandor Magyar

    April 1, 2026

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    Our family had a great trip with Honey Island Kayak Tours. We have done an airboat tour in the past which is also fun, but this was a better way to connect with natural Louisiana. Jessica was super knowledgeable about the swamp ecosystem. We saw snakes, turtles, blue skinks and a beautiful yellow bird called the swamp canary. We felt very safe and relaxed throughout the trip. My fifteen year old daughter said it was her favorite activity on our vacation so far. Highly recommended if you want a unique nature experience.

    Photo of Sandor Magyar

    Sandor Magyar

    April 1, 2026