Explore the comprehensive private tour of Louisiana’s slavery history, delving into its origins, types, human costs, economic implications, and abolitionist movements. Join a private and focused tour to gain a deeper understanding of this significant chapter in history.
Explore the comprehensive private tour of Louisiana’s slavery history, delving into its origins, types, human costs, economic implications, and abolitionist movements. Join a private and focused tour to gain a deeper understanding of this significant chapter in history.
- Destrehan Plantation - Visitors will tour inside the Destrehan house to hear the story of the oldest documented sugar cane plantation in the lower Mississippi valley. Inside the house a resident docent will discuss the Destrehan family and the enslaved people who were responsible for building wealth at Destrehan and the growing world-wide economy….
- Destrehan Plantation - Visitors will tour inside the Destrehan house to hear the story of the oldest documented sugar cane plantation in the lower Mississippi valley. Inside the house a resident docent will discuss the Destrehan family and the enslaved people who were responsible for building wealth at Destrehan and the growing world-wide economy. After the house tour, we will visit the outbuildings and discuss the evolution of slavery in Louisiana.
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
- Admissions
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
- Admissions
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
This excursion is specifically planned to guide guests through the historical journey of slavery, starting from centuries-old origins to its presence in Louisiana in the 17th and 18th centuries. The tour sheds light on the diverse forms of slavery, its human and economic toll, and the movements that fought for its abolition.
Two narrative sections fill…
This excursion is specifically planned to guide guests through the historical journey of slavery, starting from centuries-old origins to its presence in Louisiana in the 17th and 18th centuries. The tour sheds light on the diverse forms of slavery, its human and economic toll, and the movements that fought for its abolition.
Two narrative sections fill up the tour; one happens during transit whereas the second is at the plantation site. We address the manner in which the slave trade powered a global economy integral to the Industrial Revolution.
While the tour is a private experience, it isn’t exclusive. Therefore, there may be occasions where you’ll share indoor experiences with other groups. However, during transit and while inspecting the outdoor areas, your group will enjoy a personal tour focused on the history of slavery.
- There is an elevator, but Call BEFORE booking to verify that the elevator is in working order.vator
- Most folding wheelchairs can be accommodated
- Please call before BOOKING to verify availability.
- Tour vehicle is NOT ADA certified, but can accommodate folding wheelchairs and walkers.
- Note: Masks are no longer required in the city, however, masks and proof of vaccination are still required in some locales.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.