
New Orleans: Laura Plantation Tour with Transportation – Vacherie, Louisiana
Discover the rich history of Laura Plantation on a guided tour. Enjoy hotel pickup and explore the 200-year-old sugar plantation and its gardens.
EXPERIENCE:
Embark on a journey through time with a guided tour of the historic Laura Plantation, located just outside New Orleans. Learn about the Creole women who ran the plantation for more than 60 years.
Upon arrival, a knowledgeable plantation guide will lead you through the 200-year-oldBegin your day with a convenient hotel pickup. Enjoy a scenic, 70-mile ride to the plantation.
Once you’ve arrive, be greeted by the grandeur of the 200-year-old sugar plantation homestead. On a guided tour, walk through the Laura Plantation House, and learn about its history and hear stories of its inhabitants.
Later, stroll through three beautiful gardens: Jardin Français, the kitchen potager, and the Banana Land grove. Explore 12 buildings on the National Register, including animal barns, overseers’ cottages, and the 1829 Maison de Reprise.
Next, visit the 1840s slave quarters, and hear poignant stories about the lives of the enslaved people who lived and worked on the plantation.
Learn about the plantation’s connection to the famous “Br’er Rabbit” stories, which were written here. Later, hear about the plantation house’s near-destruction from a 2003 fire and the meticulous reconstruction efforts that used materials from antique homes.
After the guided tour, take time to explore the grounds at your leisure, take photos, and visit the gift shop. As an added bonus, get a glimpse of the front of Oak Alley Plantation during your trip.
After a day of history and adventure, enjoy a relaxing ride back to your hotel.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Immerse yourself in the rich history of a 200-year-old sugar plantation
Explore 12 historic buildings, including the 1829 Maison de Reprise
Walk through three beautiful gardens and the 1840s slave quarters
Hear fascinating stories of the Creole women who ran the plantation
Enjoy convenient hotel pickup and drop-off from New Orleans
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