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Explore Destrehan Plantation at night with this haunted tour from New Orleans, featuring ghost stories, voodoo history, and exclusive after-hours access for $69.

For those interested in combining history, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural, the From New Orleans: Destrehan Plantation Haunted Night Tour offers a captivating experience. Priced at $69 per person and lasting 3 hours, this guided evening excursion transports visitors into Louisiana’s haunted past. Departing from the heart of New Orleans, the tour takes you to the oldest documented plantation home in the lower Mississippi Valley, where stories of ghosts, voodoo, and historic upheavals come alive after sunset.
Led by a compelling storyteller, the tour offers exclusive access to the historic site once night falls, creating an eerie atmosphere perfect for those who enjoy tales of the supernatural. This experience is especially suited for history buffs, folklore fans, or anyone curious about Louisiana’s darker legends. While it does not include food or drinks, the combination of storytelling and historic scenery makes it a memorable journey into the shadows of the past.
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This tour departs from The Voodoo Tavern & Poboys on Decatur Street in downtown New Orleans. From there, a roundtrip bus takes visitors out to Destrehan Plantation, ensuring a hassle-free transfer. The journey is part of the experience, setting a mood for the mysterious stories to come.
The roundtrip transportation included in the price makes this tour a convenient option for visitors staying in the French Quarter. The pickup point is straightforward, and the return trip ensures you are dropped back in the city center after the 3-hour exploration.

Once at Destrehan Plantation, visitors gain exclusive evening access to this historic site. This is a rare chance to experience the main house after hours, where the guide shares tales of famous hauntings and eerie accounts rooted in Louisiana’s past. The setting of the old plantation house adds a haunting authenticity to the stories, with shadows dancing among the historic architecture.
The tour emphasizes the paranormal history tied to the site, including stories connected to the 1811 Slave Revolt and the spirits said to linger within the walls. It’s a perfect blend of history and ghost lore, especially for those intrigued by the idea of spirits inhabiting old structures.
The guide leading this tour is described as captivating, with a talent for storytelling that keeps guests engaged and intrigued. They share mystique-filled tales about the plantation’s haunted past, including accounts of ghost sightings and the mystique of voodoo practices that have evolved in South Louisiana over the years.
The storytelling style is designed to challenge perceptions about voodoo, offering an authentic perspective on its African, Haitian, and Catholic influences. This approach helps demystify the practice and adds depth to the overall experience.
More Great Tours NearbyAn important aspect of this tour is the exploration of voodoo history in South Louisiana. The guide explains how voodoo came into the region, blending African spiritual practices with Haitian influences and Catholic traditions. This narrative gives visitors insight into how voodoo has evolved over the years and its significance in Louisiana’s cultural fabric.
This segment of the tour provides an educational yet intriguing look at a spiritual practice often misunderstood, offering a glimpse into its truths and myths.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking around the historic site and the plantation grounds. Since the tour is conducted at night, it’s best to dress appropriately for cooler evening temperatures, especially in Louisiana’s climate.
The tour does not include food or drinks, so guests should plan accordingly if they wish to eat before or after the experience. The tour’s focus remains on storytelling, history, and ghostly legends.

The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, which is important for visitors with mobility concerns to consider. The experience involves walking through outdoor and historic indoor spaces, with variable terrain that may not accommodate all mobility aids.
Despite this, the tour’s duration and pacing are designed to be manageable, offering a well-structured exploration of the plantation’s haunted past without feeling rushed.
Priced at $69, the tour offers a balanced combination of historical insight and supernatural storytelling. The exclusive after-hours access to Destrehan Plantation, combined with the engaging guide, makes this experience stand out among evening activities in New Orleans.
It suits history enthusiasts, paranormal fans, and those curious about voodoo culture. The 3-hour length provides enough time for storytelling without feeling overly long, making it ideal for an evening outing.

This tour offers a unique perspective on Louisiana’s past, blending history, legends, and voodoo traditions in a setting that feels both authentic and atmospheric. The guided storytelling approach ensures an engaging experience, and the nighttime access to the plantation adds an element of mystery.
While it’s not designed for those with mobility issues, it’s a well-organized and compelling journey into the haunted corners of Louisiana’s history. Visitors looking for a spooky, culturally rich experience with a knowledgeable guide will find this tour well worth the price.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from The Voodoo Tavern & Poboys on Decatur St. in New Orleans is included.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, usually conducted in the evening.
Can I visit Destrehan Plantation during the day?
This tour specifically offers after-hours access to the historic site, focusing on nighttime stories and paranormal themes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Since the experience involves ghost stories and is conducted at night, it is best suited for older children and adults. It is not explicitly designed for young children or those sensitive to spooky stories.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and prepare for cooler evening temperatures. No food or drinks are included or provided.
Is the tour accessible?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, due to the outdoor and historic nature of the location.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.