Whitney Plantation
Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 1161 Reviews.
Visit the Whitney Plantation of New Orleans and step back in time as you explore the 18th-century plantation museum, the only one of its kind in Louisiana. On this 5-hour tour (including travel time from New Orleans,) you’ll see museum exhibits, memorial artwork, and restored buildings. Learn about an important part of American history as recorded from first-person slave narratives.
The Whitney Plantation is a self-guided audio tour experience. Please make sure to download the Whitney Plantation app on your cell phone, tablet, or iPad to listen to an audio tour.
Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 191 Reviews.
Hop aboard our luxury style vehicles to explore the iconic Whitney Plantation. On the morning of your tour, our driver will call you before their arrival and will also greet you when he or she arrives.
While traveling out to the plantation he or she points out interesting facts along the way, listening to various types of New Orleans jazz music.
Upon arrival at the plantation, they will check you in and give you information for the beginning to the end of the tour, such as what to explore after the tour and where to meet once the tour is over.
The self guided tour is one hour fifteen minutes, we allow our guest time to explore the museum and use the restroom before heading back into the city.
This tour goes out twice at 8:00 a.m. to approximately 1:30p.m. and 10:00 a.m. to approximately 3:30 p.m. this time includes tour and travel time.
Whitney Plantation and Airboat Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 152 Reviews.
This is a half day tour of the Whitney Plantation and a Tour of the Louisiana swamp in a 16 to 20 passenger airboat through the marsh and swamps of southeast Louisiana.
Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 221 Reviews.
This is not just an average ride out to the river road. Your driver/guide will cover a number of attractions along the way as we like to say in Louisiana lagniappe
And for bigger savings we also offer a wide range of combination tours of swamp and plantations together.
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Whitney Plantation and Museum Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 54 Reviews.
Visitors will be educated on the true history of Antebellum Slavery in Louisiana.
Travel down the historical River Road to the Whitney Plantation Museum, where the largest slave rebellion in the United States took place.
Delve into the captivating history of slavery on a southern Louisiana sugarcane plantation. Gain profound insights into the lives of those who lived and toiled on this National Historic Landmark estate.
Uncover the transformative power of sugar within five decades, as you discover how this commodity shaped the world. Experience the profound impact of sugar production on the plantation's landscape and its people, providing a compelling narrative of resilience and change. Explore this poignant chapter in history at the Whitney Plantation Museum, where understanding meets enlightenment.
See live statues, real slave quarters and hear true stories on this self guided audio tour of enslaves who lived on the plantation .
Oak Alley or Laura Plantation Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 348 Reviews.
Come take a journey back in time and see Louisiana's beautiful plantations. Over the years, these plantations inspired many people to write books, screenplays and feature them in movies. We pick up at all hotels in the Uptown, Downtown and French Quarter areas. If you are staying outside of this area, call to set up a pick up location. Seating is limited so reserve your tour.
Oak Alley Plantation Half-Day Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 139 Reviews.
Oak Alley is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 using Greek Revival architecture, and restored in 1925, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. In addition to antique farm equipment, the twenty-five acre grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop, of which you'll enjoy some free time to peruse at your leisure. It is a comprehensive plantation experience.
Small-Group Laura and Whitney Plantation Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 387 Reviews.
Go beyond New Orleans to tour two grand Louisiana plantations on the banks of the Mississippi River. At Whitney Plantation, see the harsh realities and raw historical facts of a dark side of American history. The slave narratives and artwork recreate the world of a pre-Civil War southern sugar plantation and memorial in honor of the lives of the enslaved people who toiled there. Take a short drive down the Great River Road, admiring other plantations from afar and learning their unique stories. Pause in front of Oak Alley Plantation's famous oak-lined esplanade before arriving at your last stop, Laura Plantation. Hear personal stories of those who lived there, surrounded by sweeping sugarcane fields and historically significant slave quarters. This small-group tour allows a limited number of people to ensure a more personalized attention from your guide.
N’awlins Luxury: Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
Take a 5.5 hour round-trip tour down to Plantation Country and explore Whitney Museum Plantation. During the 75-minute self-guided audio walking tour, visitors will gain a unique perspective on the lives of the enslaved people on a Louisiana sugar plantation, learning their stories through the real oral histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project during the Depression.
Whitney Plantation Half Day Tour (Guided Tour)

Rated 5 Stars, based on 16 Reviews.
As you board the luxury passenger van, you will be instantly treated like a celebrity. Leather seats and a comfortable ride await you. As we pick up other guests around the city, you will be given a mini-tour of the city or you may watch a film about other plantations to prepare you for your tour. While you are on the van, be prepared to be entertained by the driver! You will not just sit in silence.
Whitney Plantation & Historical Culture City Combo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
Experience the rich and complex history of New Orleans like never before with our unique combo tour.
which combines a visit to the Whitney Plantation with our Urban Culture City Tour. Embark on a remarkable journey that unveils the contrasting worlds of urban and plantation slavery.
While celebrating the resilience and cultural preservation rooted in New Orleans.
Our unique combo tour invites you to explore the profound historical significance of the Whitney Plantation, delving into the harsh realities of plantation slavery. Witness the remnants of the past and hear the stories of those who endured unimaginable hardships.
Continuing the journey, immerse yourself in the vibrant urban culture of New Orleans on our historical city tour. From the birthplace of jazz in Congo Square to the spirited second line parades.
Discover how urban slavery Lead to the preservation of rich traditions, including black Mardi Gras Indians, spiritual Secondlines and the iconic Treme neighborhood.
N’awlins Luxury: Laura, Oak Alley or Whitney Plantation Tour w/Transportation

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 46 Reviews.
Take a 5.5 hours round-trip, down to Plantation Country and explore one of three plantations. Self – Guided Audio Whitney Museum Plantation: During the 90-minute walking tour, visitors will gain a unique perspective on the lives of the enslaved people on a Louisiana sugar plantation, learning their stories through the real oral histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project during the Depression. Laura Creole Plantation: The Best History Tour in the United States. Tour includes The Maison Principale (Big House), Oak Alley Antebellum Plantation: Explore the most photographed plantation in Louisiana, this home was built in 1839 and was originally name Bon Séjour. The quarter mile avenue of 28 giant, live oaks leading up to the house, they dubbed it Oak Alley.
Audio-Guided Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 2 Stars, based on 21 Reviews.
Come explore the Louisiana Whitney Plantation and gain a unique perspective on history! This 5-hour tour brings you through one of the oldest plantation sites in Louisiana and provides insight into the lives of slaves and the troubles they faced.
This is an educational experience that will stay with you for years to come. Hear about first-hand accounts from those who lived and worked on the plantation, giving you an in-depth look into this important part of American history. As you tour the grounds, you will learn more about what life was like for slaves during that era – their work, their hardships, and their hopes for freedom – as well as how experts are working today to preserve these stories forever.
Please note: this tour is not a guided tour of the Whitney plantation. The Whitney Plantation provides a MP3 so all guests can walk through the plantation and learn about the history of the plantation on their own time and at their own pace.
Laura Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 15 Reviews.
WEST-AFRICAN Captured for their agricultural and construction skills, their work created the Louisiana colony and influenced all segments of the newly-forming Creole culture, best seen today in language, cuisine, music, family-centered traditions, architecture and life-style. This sugarcane plantation started in 1805 with 7 enslaved people (six west-Africans and one Amerindian). As the plantation grew, so did the number of enslaved workers. Four original slave cabins built in the 1840s remain standing today on the plantation. By the onset of the Civil War, 186 workers were enslaved on this farm. Following the emancipation of slaves in Louisiana (1866), the great majority of these former slaves continued to live in the Laura Plantation quarters.
Descendants of these men & women were displaced in 1895 when cypress lumber companies had their own workers inhabit the Laura slave quarters. The cabins were lived in until 1977. Descendants of slaves live near the Laura Plantation to this day.
Oak Alley Plantation Admission & Tour with transportation

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 9 Reviews.
Step into the past and discover the allure of Oak Alley Plantation.
Delve into the stories of the enslaved individuals who live and work amidst its slately oak tree and antebellum architect.
Experience the legacy of Oak Alley as you stroll its majestic grounds.
Nestled along the banks of the Mississippi River, Oak Alley Plantation stands as a testament to the grandeur and complexity of Southern plantation life.
Its breathtaking quarter-mile canopy of 300-year-old oak trees creates an unforgettable avenue leading to the majestic Greek Revival
Gain insight into the lives of the plantation's residents, both wealthy landowners and enslaved workers, whose stories intertwine to paint a vivid picture of antebellum Louisiana.
Step back in time as you explore the meticulously preserved grounds, adorned with lush gardens and historical outbuildings.
With its captivating architecture and rich history, Oak Alley offers a compelling glimpse into the past.
Oak Alley Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 37 Reviews.
This is not just another drive out to the river road to visit plantations. Your driver/guide will enlighten and educate you along the way on such things as the Louisiana swamp, Lake Pontchartrain and an over view of what the Corp of Engineers have done to prevent the next hurricane Katrina catastrophe. And host of other surprises along the way.
Full-Day Whitney Plantation & Large Airboat Swamp Tour w/Transfer

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 10 Reviews.
Take a trip down to Plantation Country and explore Whitney Museum Plantation. During the 75-minute self-guided audio walking tour, visitors will gain a unique perspective on the lives of the enslaved people on a Louisiana sugar plantation, learning their stories through the real oral histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project during the Depression.
After your plantation tour we will head down to Westwego Louisiana where you have a chance to enjoy a sit down lunch (AT OWN EXPENSE).
After lunch we will take you across the Cajun Swamp where you take a 90 minutes cover pontoon fast-speed boat ride. The Captains will navigate their way through the swamp. You will learn about Louisiana Wetlands, the inhabitants of the swamp, the life and habits of the American Alligators.
Oak Alley Plantation and 3-Hour New Orleans City/Cemetery Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 35 Reviews.
Oak Alley Plantation features picturesque Oak Trees, beautiful landscaping, an elegant 1837 Greek Revival style plantation house, a blacksmith shop, a restaurant, and antique farm equipment. Guests will tour the plantation, then spend an unforgettable 3 hours in a comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus and get an overview of New Orleans. As part of this tour, you will visit the area that was damaged when the levee broke during Hurricane Katrina and swept the residents and their homes away.
N’awlins Luxury: Whitney Plantation & Pontoon Swamp Tour w/Transportation

Rated 5 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
Take a 5.5 hours round-trip, down to Plantation Country and explore one plantations. Whitney Museum Plantation: During the 90-minute self-guided audio walking tour, visitors will gain a unique perspective on the lives of the enslaved people on a Louisiana sugar plantation, learning their stories through the real oral histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project during the Depression.
Have you ever wanted to enjoy an enchanting boat ride across a swamp? If your answer is yes, as it probably is, then the place to go is New Orleans via our guided swamp tours. We take you across all the heavenly Cajun Swamp where you take a 90 minutes low-speed boat ride. The Cajun Captains will navigate their way through the back swamp. You will learn about Louisiana Wetlands, the inhabitants of the swamp, the life and habits of the American Alligators. Our experience Captains will take you back to the history of Louisiana Bayou and Swamp exploration days.
Oak Alley Plantation and New Orleans City Tour

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 44 Reviews.
Explore the city of New Orleans and the famous Oak Alley Plantation on this guided, bus tour in New Orleans. First head to the Grande Dame of the Great River Road, Oak Alley Plantation. See the historic grounds — 25 acres of history and romance, regret and rebirth, tragedy and triumph. Arguably nowhere in the south is there a more spectacular setting. All entry fees plus a New Orleans hotel pickup and drop-off are included. Next hop into an air-conditioned minibus and begin with a trek through the French Quarter, the Garden District, Katrina devastated area, and City Park. Southern Style Tours has one mission, to provide guests with accurate historical information for an authentic understanding of New Orleans.