Visit Whitney Plantation and trace Black history from plantation grounds to city streets
Full day
Hotel pick-up, Audio tour
Explore Whitney Plantation with a self-guided audio tour, then continue in New Orleans with a city tour focused on the roots and legacy of Black history and culture. Follow stories of resilience, identity, and civil-rights milestones across key sites.
For security, bring the credit card used for booking and a matching valid photo ID for check-in.
Ticket purchases are non-refundable. You may reschedule (subject to availability) no later than 48 hours from your scheduled tour departure time. If the tour is cancelled prior to departure, you may reschedule or receive a full refund.
Explore Whitney Plantation with a self-guided audio tour. You receive an audio device and move at your own pace.
Use hotel pick-up only if your hotel is within a 1.2-mile radius of 414 Canal St. Pick-up is not offered in the French Quarter. If you stay at an Airbnb or outside the pick-up area, meet at 414 Canal St.
Plan to be outside your hotel by 8:00 AM for plantation-tour pick-ups; pick-ups run between 8:00–8:30 AM. If you meet at 414 Canal St, arrive by 8:00 AM.
New Orleans
Standing along the west bank of the Mississippi River in St. John the Baptist Parish, Whitney Plantation confronts visitors with a history that demands attention. The grounds are quiet but weighted, the air thick with the kind of meaning that settles into you slowly. Unlike most antebellum sites, Whitney Plantation centers its entire story on the people who were enslaved here, not the planters who profited from their suffering. Memorials, sculptures, and preserved structures across the property make that commitment unmistakable from the moment you arrive.
If you want to understand the authentic heart and soul of New Orleans beyond the tourist surface, this tour company delivers something genuinely transformative. Guides like Jay and Dennis consistently earn praise for sharing unfiltered, deeply personal stories about Black New Orleans history, culture, and resilience. Multiple travelers specifically mention learning about Hurricane Katrina's impact on the Lower Ninth Ward, meeting actual community members who lived through historic events, and gaining perspectives they'd never encounter on conventional tours. What makes this experience stand out is how educational it is without feeling like a history lecture. The guides are locals with genuine connections to the stories they're telling, and reviewers repeatedly say they left with a completely different understanding of the city. Many recommend booking this tour early in your trip because it reframes how you'll see New Orleans for the rest of your visit. The local restaurant recommendations are apparently spot-on too. It's clearly more than sightseeing—it's the kind of culturally immersive experience that sticks with you long after you leave, and travelers who've taken it once often bring family and friends back for a second tour.
Dennis was great. Highly recommend this tour.
Press Release Marketing
July 5, 2026
Dennis was great. Highly recommend this tour.
Press Release Marketing
July 5, 2026