Discover the captivating history of sugar cane at Oak Alley Plantation. Explore the lush green fields and learn how this sweet plant changed the world.
Discover the captivating history of sugar cane at Oak Alley Plantation. Explore the lush green fields and learn how this sweet plant changed the world.
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Oak Alley Plantation - Oak Alley derives its name from its remarkable visual feature, an avenue formed by a double row of stunning live oak trees stretching approximately 800 feet, planted in the early 18th century.
The economic success of Oak Alley, driven by slave labor, played a significant role in Louisiana’s swift expansion in the global sugar…
- Oak Alley Plantation - Oak Alley derives its name from its remarkable visual feature, an avenue formed by a double row of stunning live oak trees stretching approximately 800 feet, planted in the early 18th century.
The economic success of Oak Alley, driven by slave labor, played a significant role in Louisiana’s swift expansion in the global sugar trade. By the 1850s, Louisiana planters were responsible for producing a quarter of the world’s cane sugar supply, positioning Louisiana as the second wealthiest state in terms of per capita wealth.
- Great River Road - Traveling along the Great River Road in Louisiana provides a picturesque journey beside the Mississippi River, highlighting historic plantations, vibrant Cajun culture, and stunning river views. Discover charming towns and delve into the rich history of the region as you travel along this iconic route.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
Travel back in time at Oak Alley Plantation, a historic landmark in Louisiana’s sugar cane region. Famous for its quarter-mile avenue of 300-year-old oak trees, Oak Alley presents the intricate history of the South.
Discover the magnificent antebellum mansion, constructed through the labor of enslaved individuals. Knowledgeable guides will narrate the…
Travel back in time at Oak Alley Plantation, a historic landmark in Louisiana’s sugar cane region. Famous for its quarter-mile avenue of 300-year-old oak trees, Oak Alley presents the intricate history of the South.
Discover the magnificent antebellum mansion, constructed through the labor of enslaved individuals. Knowledgeable guides will narrate the contrasting tales of the affluent plantation owners and the enslaved people who toiled here.
Why Choose This Tour:
The Oak Alley Plantation Tour provides an insightful exploration of one of the South’s most renowned plantations. Gain an understanding of the owners’ wealth and the human cost associated with it, emphasizing the lives and resilience of enslaved workers. This tour offers a comprehensive perspective on Louisiana’s history and its enduring effects.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.