Magnolia Plantation
Magnolia Plantation Admission & Tour with Transportation from Charleston

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 754 Reviews.
Enjoy this 4.5-hour tour of Magnolia Plantation and see the plantation has stood the test of time dating back to 1676. One of America's most important historical sights, you will travel in comfort on board an air conditioned coach. This tour is led by a knowledgeable and professional guide, that can transport you back in time.
Oak Alley or Laura Plantation Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 357 Reviews.
Come take a journey back in time and see Louisiana's beautiful plantations. Over the years, these plantations inspired many people to write books, screenplays and feature them in movies. We pick up at all hotels in the Uptown, Downtown and French Quarter areas. If you are staying outside of this area, call to set up a pick up location. Seating is limited so reserve your tour.
Magnolia Plantation Tour with Luxury Transportation and Admission

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 45 Reviews.
Join Chicora Tours for the Magnolia Plantation Tour, the only Magnolia Plantation tour that includes all major experiences at the plantation. Enjoy round-trip transportation in a luxury Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van from the Charleston Visitor Center (pickup at 10:30 AM, drop-off by 4 PM latest). The day includes time to explore the grounds and grab a snack or lunch, plus three guided experiences: the Nature Train Tour (12 PM), the House Tour (1 PM), and the Slavery to Freedom Tour (2 PM). Chicora Tours caps each group at 10 guests for a more personal experience.
Guests are encouraged to arrive by 10:15 AM to allow time for parking and restrooms; seating is first-come, first-serve. While Chicora doesn’t provide a private guide, the Magnolia Plantation guides deliver rich, engaging tours. Enjoy extra time at the gift shop or walking the gardens—this is the most complete Magnolia experience Charleston has to offer!
*This tour may include other guests going to separate plantations.
Oak Alley Plantation Half-Day Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 147 Reviews.
Oak Alley is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 using Greek Revival architecture, and restored in 1925, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. In addition to antique farm equipment, the twenty-five acre grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop, of which you'll enjoy some free time to peruse at your leisure. It is a comprehensive plantation experience.
Whitney Plantation and Airboat Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 165 Reviews.
This is a half day tour of the Whitney Plantation and a Tour of the Louisiana swamp in a 16 to 20 passenger airboat through the marsh and swamps of southeast Louisiana.
Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 223 Reviews.
This is not just an average ride out to the river road. We will cover a number of attractions along the way as we like to say in Louisiana lagniappe.
And for bigger savings we also offer a wide range of combination tours of swamp and plantations together.
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Magnolia Plantation Day Tour with Transportation

Explore the enchanting Magnolia Plantation, a gem in the heart of the Lowcountry. This tour takes you to the historic estate, where you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the Magnolia House, rich in Southern heritage. With options for a Nature Train Tour through beautiful gardens or a Wildlife Boat Tour on the Ashley River, there's something for everyone. Unwind on six miles of picturesque trails, wander through the Audubon Swamp Garden, and learn about the fascinating history of the plantation. A perfect day out for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
– Round-trip transport from Charleston Visitor Center in luxury minibuses
– Guided tour of the Magnolia Plantation House and exclusive Nature Train or Boat Tour
– Discover six miles of scenic walking and biking trails and the Wildlife Center
– Immerse yourself in the history of the plantation dating back to 1676
Whitney Plantation and Museum Tour from New Orleans

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 60 Reviews.
Uncover the History of Slavery at Whitney Plantation
Journey down the historic River Road to the Whitney Plantation Museum, the only plantation in Louisiana dedicated to the lives of the enslaved. Learn about the largest slave rebellion in U.S. history and gain profound insights into the lives of those who worked and lived on this National Historic Landmark estate.
Explore the original slave quarters, witness live statues, and hear the powerful stories of those who endured the hardships of sugarcane production. This self-guided audio tour offers a profound understanding of the resilience and courage of the enslaved, offering a chance to confront the uncomfortable truths of America’s past.
Why visit Whitney Plantation?
It’s a transformative experience that fosters empathy, understanding, and reflection on the ongoing fight for justice and equality. Join us to honor the resilience of those who came before us and reflect on how their struggle continues to shape our world today.
Full Day Ruta de Las Flores visit four Colonial Towns and Coffee Farm

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 166 Reviews.
People can´t skip this tour, Ruta de Las Flores is a fascinating journey over Apaneca mountain range.
Along this tour we will visit some indigenous background villages, where you will enjoy of a lot of traditions, delicious food, coffee plantation tours, murals, enjoyable weather and more.
The trip begins in Nahuizalco, known for its local market and the indigenous people , few kilometers above the mountains we stop in Juayúa, where you visit the main church of El Cristo Negro and main plaza, (during the weekends you enjoy the food festival of Juayúa) , then we continue to Apaneca, There we will stop for a coffee tour and coffee tasting at Entre Nubes plantation. Following the route, we will find Ataco, a colorful town, popular for the murals decorating several of the houses around as well as the main souvenir shop street.
Middleton Place Admission with Self Guided Tour and Lunch

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 325 Reviews.
Explore historic Middleton Place on this all-inclusive 5-hour excursion from downtown Charleston, SC. Home to two of America's Founding Fathers and boasting the oldest landscaped gardens in the country, Middleton Place is a must-see for those seeking to be immersed in American history and culture.
This exclusive tour includes round-trip transportation from Charleston aboard a luxury, air-conditioned motorcoach. Enjoy scenic views through the plantation's Gardens; a Narrated 45-min House Museum Tour; and self-guided tours through the Plantation Chapel, Butterfly Lakes, Plantation Stable Yards, Eliza's House, and the Museum Shop & Garden Market. Don't forget the Low Country lunch at Middleton Place Restaurant. Selection includes she crab soup, shrimp & grits, fried chicken, pulled pork, sides or a salad, and dessert. Guarantee your seat on this popular luxury tour to Middleton Place by booking today.
Day Trip to Charleston#5: Bus Tour,Boone Hall, City Market, Lunch

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 76 Reviews.
We have packaged our Tour #5 in such a way that you will experience Charleston much better and less expensive than if you drove to Charleston from Myrtle Beach and attempted to tour Charleston on your own.
Magnolia Plantation Tour with transportation PLUS City Bus Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Enjoy a full day of touring with this plantation and see it all bus tour combo! Start your day with a 4.5-hour tour of Magnolia Plantation and see the plantation has stood the test of time dating back to 1676. One of America's most important historical sights, you will travel in comfort on board an air conditioned coach. This tour is led by a knowledgeable and professional guide, that can transport you back in time. Upon your return to the city, enjoy a 90 minute guided tour of historic downtown Charleston.
N’awlins Luxury: Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 20 Reviews.
Take a 5.5 hour round-trip tour down to Plantation Country and explore Whitney Museum Plantation. During the 75-minute self-guided audio walking tour, visitors will gain a unique perspective on the lives of the enslaved people on a Louisiana sugar plantation, learning their stories through the real oral histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project during the Depression.
Laura Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 16 Reviews.
WEST-AFRICAN Captured for their agricultural and construction skills, their work created the Louisiana colony and influenced all segments of the newly-forming Creole culture, best seen today in language, cuisine, music, family-centered traditions, architecture and life-style. This sugarcane plantation started in 1805 with 7 enslaved people (six west-Africans and one Amerindian). As the plantation grew, so did the number of enslaved workers. Four original slave cabins built in the 1840s remain standing today on the plantation. By the onset of the Civil War, 186 workers were enslaved on this farm. Following the emancipation of slaves in Louisiana (1866), the great majority of these former slaves continued to live in the Laura Plantation quarters.
Descendants of these men & women were displaced in 1895 when cypress lumber companies had their own workers inhabit the Laura slave quarters. The cabins were lived in until 1977. Descendants of slaves live near the Laura Plantation to this day.
Oak Alley Plantation Tour with Transportation

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 38 Reviews.
This is not just another drive out to the river road to visit plantations. Your driver/guide will enlighten and educate you along the way on such things as the Louisiana swamp, Lake Pontchartrain and an over view of what the Corp of Engineers have done to prevent the next hurricane Katrina catastrophe. And host of other surprises along the way.
Oak Alley Plantation and New Orleans City Tour

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 44 Reviews.
Explore the city of New Orleans and the famous Oak Alley Plantation on this guided, bus tour in New Orleans. First head to the Grande Dame of the Great River Road, Oak Alley Plantation. See the historic grounds — 25 acres of history and romance, regret and rebirth, tragedy and triumph. Arguably nowhere in the south is there a more spectacular setting. All entry fees plus a New Orleans hotel pickup and drop-off are included. Next hop into an air-conditioned minibus and begin with a trek through the French Quarter, the Garden District, Katrina devastated area, and City Park. Southern Style Tours has one mission, to provide guests with accurate historical information for an authentic understanding of New Orleans.
Oak Alley Plantation and 3-Hour New Orleans City/Cemetery Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 35 Reviews.
Oak Alley Plantation features picturesque Oak Trees, beautiful landscaping, an elegant 1837 Greek Revival style plantation house, a blacksmith shop, a restaurant, and antique farm equipment. Guests will tour the plantation, then spend an unforgettable 3 hours in a comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus and get an overview of New Orleans. As part of this tour, you will visit the area that was damaged when the levee broke during Hurricane Katrina and swept the residents and their homes away.
Get Out of Town! Visit 12 Lowcountry Stops with the Complete Charleston Tour!

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 49 Reviews.
No other tour captures the Complete Charleston experience like this one. Snap! takes you where no others go on this 6 hour adventure!
Spend the day with me on this small group (limited to 8 people), full day adventure and learn what makes the Charleston Lowcountry so historical, controversial and beautiful, all in the comfort of my 2021 Mercedes Sprinter. I am a city certified tour guide that takes you outside the limits.
Stroll down Charlotte Street. Hike to Snap! a picture of the Morris Island Lighthouse. Shag down Folly Beach Pier. Behold the Angel Oak Tree. Contemplate Drayton Hall. Magnolia Plantation and Old St Andrew's Church. Salute Citadel College. Learn of Sullivan's Island notorious past. March around Fort Moultrie. Visit Charleston Lighthouse. See the USS Yorktown. Cruise across Charleston harbor on the Water Taxi.
This is an active tour (8000 total steps!) with several walks during the day. We will stop for a quick lunch to-go or bring your own.
Oak Alley Plantation Admission & Tour with transportation

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 9 Reviews.
Step back in time at Oak Alley Plantation, a historic site in Louisiana’s sugar cane country. Known for its quarter-mile row of 300-year-old oak trees, Oak Alley showcases Southern history's complexities.
Explore the grand antebellum mansion, built on the labor of enslaved individuals. Our guides will share the contrasting stories of the wealthy plantation owners and the enslaved people who worked here.
Why This Tour:
The Oak Alley Plantation Tour offers a deeper look at one of the South’s most famous plantations. Learn about the wealth of the owners and the human cost behind it, highlighting the lives of enslaved workers and their resilience. This tour provides a balanced view of Louisiana’s history and its lasting impact.
Levada da Referta – Castelejo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 40 Reviews.
Taking place in the small village of Porto da Cruz you can admire various crop plantation and study the locals way of living. The fields and their unique shapes make you wonder at how the agriculture is cleverly done.