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Oak Alley Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans

Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes
Destination: United States, Louisiana, New Orleans
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  • 5 hours 30 minutes
  • New Orleans
  • E-Voucher
  • Lowest Price
  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

Experience the grandeur of New Orleans’ antebellum south on a half‐day tour of Oak Alley Plantation. Take a journey through time to the manicured estate and into the gorgeous home, built in 1839. View stunning architecture, oak‐lined esplanades, and enduring sugar cane fields while learning about the plantation’s fascinating – and often somber – histories from expert guides.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Oak Alley Plantation, 3645 Highway 18, Vacherie, LA 70090-7079

Experience a bygone era in one of the South's most beautiful settings - Oak Alley Plantation, built in 1839. Marvel at the unbelievable quarter-mile long alley of 28 magnificent Oak trees, each over 250 years old.

Perhaps the most photographed plantation ever, Oak Alley has been the setting for such motion pictures as "Interview with a Vampire", "Primary Colors" and the wedding of Bo and Hope from the daytime soap opera, "Days of our Lives".

Your guided Oak Valley Plantation tour will reveal the stories of the home and its history. View the Majestic Cypress Trees in Louisiana's swamps bordering the Mississippi River. You can purchase a snack, salad or sandwich in the Cafe and Ice Cream Parlor to enjoy at the picnic tables or aboard the coach (not included in price).

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

Pass By: Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans, LA

Although called a lake, this is actually a large lagoon and brackish estuary fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico. Covering 630 square miles (1600 km2) it is one of the largest wetlands in North America.

Pass By: I-10 Bonnet Carré Spillway Bridge, St Rose, LA 70087, USA

View the spillway, a flood control operation in the Lower Mississippi west of New Orleans. The spillway, when open, allows floodwaters from the Mississippi River to flow into Lake Pontchartrain and thence into the Gulf of Mexico.

Pass By: St. Joseph Plantation, 3535 Highway 18, Vacherie, LA 70090-7073

Historic plantation, circa 1830, that remains a family owned working sugar plantation today along with sister property Felicity Plantation, circa 1846.

Pass By: Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Creole Heritage Site, 2247 Highway 18, Vacherie, LA 70090-5409

Historic Creole sugar cane plantation, circa 1805, and plantation complex with 12 buildings on the National Register.

Inclusions
  • Guided tour of plantation home
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Local guide
  • Local taxes
  • Round trip transportation by coach
  • Entry/Admission - Oak Alley Plantation

Exclusions
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
  • Parking Fees
  • In order to help preserve the French Quarter from vehicular traffic, it is requested that you please walk, if possible, to the convenient tour departure point - just a short stroll from most downtown hotels.
  • Wheelchair Access: If the guest needs a wheelchair lift equipped bus, then special arrangements need to be made with the supplier. This must be arranged 48 hours prior to tour date. Contact details will be on your voucher.
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Alternate Routes: Due to uneven and narrow paths, alternate routes may be necessary for guests traveling in wheelchairs.
  • Guests using a wheelchair at Oak Alley Plantation will have access to the gift shop, restrooms, and museum via a ramp. The plantation grounds are accessible; however, there are narrow and uneven dirt paths. The main house tour is not accessible to guest traveling in wheelchairs and is not required to be modified as it is a historic home; however, the basement is accessible. Guests would be able to view the slave quarters, but would not have access to enter.
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infant rates apply provided they do not occupy a seat.
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 55 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 4 hours of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
Departure Point

Gray Line New Orleans, Gray Line Lighthouse Ticket Office, 400 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA


Return Details

Returns to original departure point

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

5 hours 30 minutes


User's Reviews

Sara_B

22 Apr, 2024

Beautiful, immaculate grounds & house. Live oak alley is awesome. Would have appreciated more information in the tour description regarding timing. It was nice to have plenty of time to explore the grounds and gift shop and get a quick bite to eat. The tour inside the home was a bit rushed, only 20 minutes. Although the tour guide was gracious, informative and invited questions, she mentioned several times how we needed to keep moving as there were many people coming through that day. There were about 25-30 in our tour, a little cramped in each spot with little time and space move about, especially in the artifacts room.

Michelle_F

21 Apr, 2024

The guides were extremely knowledgeable about the families that lived on the plantation and the history of the families.

Angel_G

21 Apr, 2024

The self guided tour was great. I really learned a lot. The guided tour was wonderful Jennifer was amazing.

Regina_S

19 Apr, 2024

The 28 live oak trees lining the path to the front door. Plenty of historical information about life on a Plantation and of the family.

Yael_C

18 Apr, 2024

We did not love our tour. It was 1.5 hours on the bus watching a video which was not particularly informative. We then had two hours at oak alley plantation to stroll with a 30 minute tour of the house. We were hoping for more history on immigration, the civil war and slavery, instead it focused more on the history of the house, the family who lived in it, and the house post the civil war. It was a very long tour and we did not get much out of it. It may be for other people but just wasn’t for us!

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Great experience with a ton of history!

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A very informative historical site!

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Great way to spend an afternoon - but a few suggestions please

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Great tour, don't miss Oak Alley when you are in NOLA

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Beautiful location and well preserved. Wanted more history.

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