8 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Learn more about a contentious chapter in American history on this full-day tour of Oak Alley and Laura Plantations—with convenient transport from downtown New Orleans, exploring beyond city limits is easy. Upon arrival, go on in-depth tours, and discover more about their history than you would if exploring alone. You’ll hear about a woman-owned plantation, see 300-year-old oak trees, and learn about the enslaved people at the heart of the landmarks' stories.
Meet at the departure point at 9:30 am. Then, travel to and fro along the Great River Road in a climate controlled mini bus with air suspension for a comfortable ride.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Laura, A Creole Plantation has a rich and unique history, from the home itself to the women that ran it. Uniquely enough, the plantation is now named after one of those very women. You will get to tour this over 200 year old sugarcane plantation. This tour will include a walk through of the main house as well as the slave quarters.
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Oak Alley is an antebellum plantation known for its stunning 300 year old alley of oak trees. This plantation was built in 1839 and faces the Mississippi river. These unique tree formations and the beautiful grounds in combination with the colorful history make this a must see destination while you are in New Orleans.
After both locations have been visited you will be dropped off back in downtown New Orleans locations.
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included