Whitney Plantation & Museum Tour | Recogida en Nueva Orleans





Descripción
Descubre la historia de la esclavitud en Whitney Plantation Viaje por el histórico River Road hasta el Whitney Plantation Museum, la única plantación en Luisiana dedicada a la vida de los esclavos. Aprenda sobre la rebelión de esclavos más grande en la historia de los Estados Unidos y obtenga información profunda sobre las vidas de aquellos que trabajaron y vivieron en esta finca histórica nacional. Explora los barrios de esclavos originales, presencia estatuas en vivo y escucha las poderosas historias de aquellos que soportaron las dificultades de la producción de caña de azúcar. Este audio tour autoguiado ofrece una comprensión profunda de la resistencia y el coraje de los esclavizados, ofreciendo la oportunidad de enfrentar las verdades incómodas del pasado de Estados Unidos. ¿Por qué visitar Whitney Plantation? Es una experiencia transformadora que fomenta la empatía, la comprensión y la reflexión sobre la lucha en curso por la justicia y la igualdad. Únete a nosotros para honrar la resistencia de aquellos que nos precedieron y reflexionar sobre cómo su lucha continúa dando forma a nuestro mundo de hoy.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Viajaremos por el histórico River Road hasta el Museo Whitney Plantation, donde tuvo lugar la rebelión de esclavos más grande de los Estados Unidos. Durante su visita, aprenderá sobre la historia de la esclavitud en una plantación de caña de azúcar del sur de Luisiana. Venga a aprender cómo "Sugar cambió el mundo" en cinco décadas. Los plantadores de Luisiana estaban produciendo una cuarta parte del suministro mundial de caña de azúcar. Durante su reinado anterior a la guerra, Queen Sugar superó a King Cotton a nivel local, convirtiendo a Luisiana en el segundo estado más rico en riqueza per cápita.
Viajar por Great River Road en Luisiana ofrece un viaje panorámico a lo largo del río Mississippi, que muestra plantaciones históricas, la vibrante cultura cajún y vistas impresionantes del río. Explora pueblos encantadores y sumérgete en la rica historia de la región mientras conduces por esta ruta icónica.
Evergreen Plantation, conocida por su aparición en "Django Unchained" y "Queen Sugar", ofrece una mirada al pasado y al mismo tiempo proporciona una conexión con la historia de Hollywood. Estos sitios añaden una capa adicional de fascinación a su aventura en Luisiana a lo largo de Great River Road.
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Lugares y horarios de recogida
Información sobre reuniones y recogida Hora de recogida: La recogida se produce entre las 8:00 AM y las 8:30 AM Por favor, prepárese fuera de su hotel antes de las 8:00 AM Los horarios de recogida pueden variar debido a las múltiples paradas del hotel. Recogida en el hotel: La recogida está disponible en la mayoría de los hoteles del centro de Nueva Orleans Si su hotel no aparece en la lista, seleccione un hotel cercano de la lista de recogida Punto de Encuentro Central : (Si no se utiliza la recogida en el hotel) Estacionamiento – 414 Canal Street, Nueva Orleans, LA 70130 Al buscar, escriba “parking” en la búsqueda de recogida Seleccione esta opción para que sepamos dónde recogerlo Qué buscar: Un autobús blanco con nuestro logotipo se detendrá frente a su hotel o punto de encuentro Notas importantes: Por favor espere hasta 30 minutos para que llegue el autobús Si es después de las 8:35 AM y no ha sido recogido, por favor llámenos
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(78)
The history and experiences on this tour were truly phenomenal. Being present with ancestral stories and learning felt deeply meaningful — the kind of immersive connection that stays with you long after the trip ends. The content itself was rich, educational, and beautifully curated. However, the logistics left a lot to be desired and significantly impacted our experience. Due to low booking numbers on our specific tour, our group was merged with multiple other tour lines without adequate notice. This caused unexpected delays as we were held to wait through tours we had not planned for — tours that were not part of our original itinerary. The timing consequences were serious. One member of our group nearly missed a flight. Only a providential delay saved what could have been a costly and stressful situation. This was not a minor inconvenience — it was a disruption that affected real travel plans. What made it worse was the lack of communication. Information was shared piecemeal and only through my friend's tour provider rather than directly with all travelers. We deserved timely, clear, and direct communication about any changes to the tour structure. The experiences themselves are absolutely worth having. We would encourage anyone to explore this history. That said, moving forward, we will be booking directly with the sites and experiences we wish to visit to avoid this kind of logistical mismanagement.
Not a true depiction of what plantation life was like for the slaves. No creativity or thought was put into re enacting the evil that took place there. An empty and awful rendition of the times. It’s a slap in the face to black people and a lie to white people. The owner should be ashamed, it’s just a money making attraction. They had a nerve to re due a slave shack with new wood as if the slaves lived in new construction. The master’s house was empty and very little items were there to represent the times. Where’s the hanging and whipping tree! Where’s the picking fields? Where’s master’s ugly face in a photo. Where’s the master’s house furniture? Where’s the whip and other hardware use to kill the bodies and spirits of the slaves. A truly horrible lack of any attempt towards the truths of this major time in history! The mosquitoes were out of control, someone should exterminate the grounds while they’re putting up their new pretty construction. Lies! Lies! Lies! Soooo disrespectful to portray a park like scene. It’s a money maker. The store was the best thing there but it was the worst thing there. This place should be free, especially to black people. Enough of blood and free labor has been paid. Shameful! I will tell everyone don’t waste your time or money! Sad injustice!
Crystal, thank you for sharing your experience. We’re sorry it didn’t provide the depth and connection you were looking for. We provide seamless round-trip transportation for our guests to the Whitney plantation but we hear your concerns. For those looking for a deeper, more guided discussion around the realities of slavery, Black history, and culture, our Soul of New Orleans tour is where we’re able to really bring that connection and context to life.
Basic but extremely informative. Timely. No bells and whistles so use a different tour if you want someone to explain it all. The plantation is very interesting. And has incredible sculptures and written explanations. The audio tour was excellent and our bus and guide, who was sweet, was timely.
The Whitney Plantation Museum Tour was an incredibly impactful experience that powerfully illuminates the deeply horrific history of enslavement, while centering Black African lives with dignity and respect. In many ways, it felt like a memorial—bringing to life a painful history that continues to shape American society. The self-guided tour was thoughtfully designed, educational, and easy to follow. I especially appreciated how the museum highlights stories of Black resistance, rebellion, and liberation—it was both grounding and empowering to witness. I would strongly encourage everyone to experience this tour.
Pick up and drop off clear and easy. The tour was amazing and informative. The whole experience is moving.
Great transportation to and from the site. The site/museum has done a wonderful job of telling the story of this place through those who were enslaved there - it was well worth the time to visit.
Thank you for the feedback!
Should not be missed! 2nd Line Tours contacted the day of our tour and gave us an estimated time. They arrived promptly and we had commentary by our driver at times about our surroundings. The tour itself was self- guided with audio cassettes with 14 stops throughout the plantation. Gives life to the subject of slavery and life on a plantation..
Thanks Pamela! Reviews like this is what keeps us going.
The plantation was a very educational and sobering history lesson in the slavery. Definitely do not miss it; could have spent more time here reading all the stories. Though there were other tours that arrived after us, it never felt crowded. We had hotel pick up which was prompt but the speaker was not working on the mini van so you could not hear anything that the tour guide was saying.
There was a mix up between Viator and 2nd Line Tours about the pick-up which was not a big problem, although 2nd Line Tours should have been in contact before the trip date to let us know the change of location. As there were only 6 of us on the trip and we were all picked up at the same location at 8.30 why was it necessary to leave us standing in the freezing cold for 30 mins? By all means have a 'window' of 8am to 8.30 for hotel pick ups but have the main parking lot location at a scheduled time. There was also no reason why a small bus could not have picked up from Bienville Hotel, 100 yards into the French quarter. Our driver, (Nage?) was very good and drove well but it would have been more interesting had she been able to give us some more background information about the area or had something taped to play during the drive. What she did tell us was very interesting but it only lasted about 15 mins of the 2 hour journey Witney Plantation was worthwhile and we had 2 hours there to self-guide. It is only a half day tour as we were back by 12.30.
Hi Lorraine, Thank you for your feedback. We’d like to clarify that the pick-up details and timing were provided in advance through Viator, and the tour operated as scheduled. We do understand that any confusion can be frustrating, and we’ll continue working to make communication as clear as possible. We’re glad you still found the experience worthwhile and enjoyed your driver.
Our tour bus driver was kind, friendly, informative, and helpful. The plantation tour was sobering and provided space for thoughtful reflection on such a painful part of our history in the United States.



