Felicity Plantation Tour

Step inside the Felicity Plantation House, built in the 1840s, and explore one of Louisiana’s most historic sugarcane plantations. Learn about the history of agriculture, the families who lived here,

Step inside the Felicity Plantation House, built in the 1840s, and explore one of Louisiana’s most historic sugarcane plantations. Learn about the history of agriculture, the families who lived here, and the generations of laborers whose work shaped the land. Outside, view preserved cabins that reflect the realities of plantation life. Led by local guides with deep roots in the community, you’ll gain a unique perspective rooted in first-hand knowledge. Felicity is also a celebrated filming location, featured in 12 Years a Slave, the remake of Roots, Netflix’s Mudbound, and WGN’s Underground.

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: Is there a limit on how many people can join for the Felicity Plantation Tour?

A: Yes, they usually allow groups of up to 15 people for the guided tours. For larger groups, you'd need to contact them in advance to arrange something special. Just make sure to book ahead if you’re going as a big family or a group of friends!

Q: What should I wear for the Felicity Plantation Tour? Is it mostly indoors?

A: You’ll be outside a lot, so wear comfy shoes and dress for the weather! Lightweight clothing is best since it can get hot. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat if it’s sunny. There are some indoor portions but most of the experience is outdoors.

Q: Can I reschedule the tour if something comes up?

A: Yes, they have a flexible rescheduling policy. If you give them a heads up at least 24 hours in advance, they should be able to accommodate your request. Just make sure to check their specific policy when you book.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Felicity Plantation Tour - any thoughts?

I'm planning to give my parents a Felicity Plantation Tour for their anniversary. They love history and I think this would be perfect since it’s got that authentic Louisiana vibe. I’ve heard the guides are really knowledgeable, and there’s a lot of interesting stuff about the sugarcane industry. Has anyone done this yet? What did you think?

Felicity Plantation Tour: Is it good for kids?

I’m considering taking my two kids (ages 9 and 12) to the Felicity Plantation Tour. Are there parts that might be boring for them? I want them to learn something but also have fun!