Voices of Louisiana's Past: Private Tour of Oak Alley PlantationPrivate Tour

Learn about Louisiana's past on a private tour of the Oak Alley Plantation, known for its grand architecture and moving stories of enslaved people.

Adults: 2 Children: 0
Total

Things to know

Duration:

5 hrs

Categories:

City Highlights, First Time Visitor, History, Local Experience

Private Tour:

You and our own professional guide. 100% exclusive

Transport Mode:

Driving tour - Private vehicle throughout the tour

What's included:

A friendly, professional English Speaking driver guide for your own private group, Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places, Private vehicle throughout the tour, Hotel pick-up/drop off from central hotels, Oak Alley Plantation Tickets including the Big House

What's not included:

Food and drink, Gratuities, Additional tickets, Airport & Cruise Terminal pickup & drop off
Meeting points: Pickup service is included in central New Orleans locations. If we don't receive your hotel information or is outside the pickup range, your guide will meet you at Louis Armstrong Arch at 801 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA

What makes this tour special

For visitors to New Orleans who want to venture beyond the city and see a historic plantation, Oak Alley is a great option, combining beautiful architecture and horticulture with a nuanced depiction of both the wealthy plantation owners and the enslaved people who made their lifestyle possible. Our private half-day tour of Oak Alley Plantation, including transportation to and from New Orleans, offers an immersive experience at one of the South’s most well-preserved and historically significant sites, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 

On your private half-day tour, you will:

Step into the layered history of Louisiana on a private half-day tour of Oak Alley Plantation, a journey that blends impressive architecture with a candid exploration of the antebellum South. Departing directly from your New Orleans hotel, your day begins with a scenic drive along the Mississippi River, where your expert driver-guide sets the stage with stories that bring the region's past into sharp focus. As you leave the city behind, you'll soon be transported back in time to an era which has shaped the South's complex history and its present. 

Once you arrive at Oak Alley, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, history truly comes alive through a curated experience. You will walk beneath the plantation's iconic colonnade of 300-year-old live oaks, a striking natural corridor leading to the stately “Big House,” an architectural gem of Greek Revival design. Once inside, the carefully restored rooms offer an evocative glimpse into the domestic life of the plantation's former residents, set against the backdrop of a booming sugarcane economy. 

Beyond the mansion, your guide will help place the surrounding grounds into context. As you stroll through the manicured East and West Gardens, your guide can explain how each one reflects a different era of the estate’s life from the Antebellum period to the family who renovated the estate in the 20th Century. You'll also get the chance to visit the reconstructed slave cabins that speak to the lives of those whose labour sustained the plantation. Based on historic records and research, these cabins house exhibits that delve into the often-overlooked experiences of the enslaved people who lived and worked at Oak Alley. With time to explore the grounds at your own pace, this comprehensive visit invites reflection, education, and connection.

With personalised guidance throughout and entry tickets included, this experience offers a nuanced and respectful introduction to Louisiana's plantation history, balancing beauty with truth, and architecture with memory, before returning you comfortably to your New Orleans hotel or a central location of your choice.

Disclaimer: Our plantation tours are designed to provide a historical perspective on the lives of those who lived and worked on these plantations, with a focus on education, remembrance, and respect for the experiences of the enslaved people. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of this challenging chapter in history, ensuring that the stories of those who suffered are heard and acknowledged. By running these tours, Travel Curious does not support, nor does it want to purport to support any form of social and/or economic racial disparity, but rather we view it as a vital educational resource with which to combat modern-day racism of any kind.

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Learn about Louisiana's past on a private tour of the Oak Alley Plantation, known for its grand architecture and moving stories of enslaved people.

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