Boat ride on the bayou
FR

Translated into English.

Original post
MA
We're heading to the US in October and planning to take a boat ride on the bayou. We don’t want to fall into tourist traps with big boats—we’d prefer a more intimate experience. I can manage in French, but I know that’s not always possible. My English isn’t great.

We’re torn between: - Annie Miller's in Houma - Zam's Swamp or Torres Cajun in Thibodaux - Cajun Style in Marrero

Unless you have another spot to recommend. Thanks in advance for your help!
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
We prefer a more intimate discovery.

Hi there, I think the best way is to rent kayaks and set off to explore a bayou. It lets you get closer to nature.
MA Marino69 Regular ·
Isn’t it dangerous?
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
The risk is getting lost. But you can definitely hire a guide if you're not confident 🙂. Bayous aren't like the Everglades in Florida—I don’t think "airboats" can get through since it’s a flooded forest.
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
The risk is getting lost. But you can definitely hire a guide if you're not confident 🙂. Bayous aren't like the Everglades in Florida—I don’t think "airboats" can get through since it’s a flooded forest.

Bayous aren’t completely closed off. You might be thinking of mangroves. And airboats *do* exist in the Louisiana bayous.
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
Isn’t it dangerous?

Kayaking can indeed be dangerous. It’s not the way I’d choose to explore the bayous in Louisiana.

https://www.midilibre.fr/2025/05/28/la-sortie-en-kayak-vire-au-drame-un-alligator-de-plus-de-4-metres-attaque-violemment-plusieurs-embarcations-12727025.php
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
MA Marino69 Regular ·
Thanks, that’s not very reassuring. I think I’ll stick with the rowboat instead.
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Bayous aren’t completely closed off. You must be confusing them with mangroves

No, I’m not confusing them with mangroves. An airboat tour is a total tourist trap. So it’s up to you to pick the option that works best for you
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Kayaking can indeed be dangerous. It’s not the way I’d choose to explore the bayous in Louisiana.

At that point, you’re not really living life anymore. You know you can get into a car accident, right?
PA PapJ59 Globetrotter ·
Have YOU actually tried kayaking on a bayou???

It’s more like something you’d suggest to your worst enemy…
4 fois en Camping-car: Parcs US - NewMex - Yellowst - Louisiane. http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2009/ http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2011/ http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2012/ http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2013/ Andalousie, Bretagne, Corse, Provence, Sicile, Toscane, villes d'Italie. sur : http://blogs.crespel.me/
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
Have YOU actually tried kayaking on a bayou???

It’s more like something you’d suggest to your worst enemy...

[;]
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Have YOU tried kayaking on a bayou yourself?

Hi! No, not in Louisiana but in Florida. And if I had the chance to paddle on a bayou, I wouldn’t hesitate for a second, obviously. Once I’ve paid for a flight ticket to the USA, I don’t spend my money doing anything else. Plus, I’ve already kayaked among crocs in the Brazilian Pantanal—check my profile, I made a travel journal about it. As for Louisiana, if I could spend my retirement there, I’d do it without hesitation.
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
Have YOU actually tried kayaking on a bayou???

Evening—no, not in Louisiana but in Florida. And if I had the chance to paddle through a bayou, I wouldn’t hesitate for a second, obviously. Once I’ve paid for a flight ticket to the USA, I don’t spend my money doing anything else. Plus, I’ve already kayaked among crocs in the Brazilian Pantanal—check my profile, I made a travel journal about it. As for Louisiana, if I could spend my retirement there, I’d do it without a second thought.

Comparing Florida to Louisiana is pretty telling of a subjective geographical knowledge of the regions.
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
PA PapJ59 Globetrotter ·
Hey, just a reminder that on THIS general forum, we have a duty to give (good) advice... and suggesting this activity to just anyone might be sending them into a risky situation! The Vermilion Bayou or Lake Martin by boat are more sensible options. Adventurous and experienced folks can do otherwise—okay, that’s their choice.
4 fois en Camping-car: Parcs US - NewMex - Yellowst - Louisiane. http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2009/ http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2011/ http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2012/ http://blogs.crespel.me/usa2013/ Andalousie, Bretagne, Corse, Provence, Sicile, Toscane, villes d'Italie. sur : http://blogs.crespel.me/
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Hi, just a reminder that on THIS general forum, we have a duty to give (good) advice....

What I wrote in my first message is that if you don’t feel comfortable, you should hire a guide

Similar discussions

You might also like