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 .
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Important reminder for Hotel Pick-Ups:
-This service is offered for our Plantation Tours ONLY (Whitney, Oak Alley, Laura, and plantation combo tours)
-This is a shared tour and requires a waiting time. But rest assured that you will be picked up in front of your hotels between the times 8:00am -8:30am.
-Hotel pick-ups are available for most hotels within a 1.2-mile radius of 414 Canal Street, if not you must come to 414 CANAL STREET.
-If you have any other questions regarding your pickup do not hesitate to contact us immediately.