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Heritage of America

 

 

 

Heritage of America

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$3,219.00

From $3,219* pp | 10 Days •  14 Meals  *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy. 


Jump into the pages of history as you follow the story of America on your adventure from New York to Washington, DC.

  • Spend two nights in the heart of New York City!
  • Learn about the traditions and history of the Amish with a locally guided tour.
  • Stroll the grounds of historic Colonial Williamsburg and enjoy dinner at one of its famous taverns.
  • Glimpse into the life of America’s first president with a visit to his estate, Mount Vernon.
  • From space exploration to the American presidency, see the many exhibits at the world-famous Smithsonian museums.

A Historical Journey

Follow the epic story of American democracy. Join a local guide on a tour of New York City, featuring the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village and other time honoured landmarks. Visit the presidential estates of Washington’s Mount Vernon and Jefferson’s Monticello. Walk the hallowed battlefield at Gettysburg. Tour some of Colonial Williamsburg’s 88 restored historic buildings. Learn first-hand about the Amish way of life while enjoying dinner with an Amish family. Travel along the famous Skyline drive and see amazing views of the Shenandoah Valley. Explore the countless treasures of the Smithsonian Institution, including the actual Apollo 11 Command Module and the Hope Diamond.

Itinerary

Day 1. New York City, New York – Tour Begins
Explore America’s heritage, history and scenic horizons on this in-depth tour of the eastern United States.
icons_therma  High 24  Low 16    icons_hotel  Sheraton New York

 

Day 2. New York City

Meet your fellow travellers this morning for a welcome breakfast at the famous Ellen’s Stardust Diner. Then, a local guide leads you on a fascinating tour of the “Big Apple.” We’ll see Greenwich Village, the Wall Street district, Little Italy, Chinatown, the Empire State Building, Central Park, Chelsea Market and other time-honoured landmarks. Visit St. Paul’s Chapel in lower Manhattan, a place where George Washington once worshipped, and where recovery workers came for rest and care during their time at the World Trade Centre site. This afternoon, discover “the city that never sleeps” at your own pace.

icons_food  Breakfast   icons_therma  High  18  Low  10   icons_hotel  Sheraton New York

 

Day 3. New York City – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lancaster

This morning the choice is yours! Choose from a menu of New York’s diners for breakfast. Travel to Philadelphia and embark on a tour of “the Birthplace of a New Nation” which highlights the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Independence Hall is rich in heritage as the location of both the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the drafting of the Constitution. Continue on to the Amish Country of Lancaster, the second-largest Amish community in America. Tonight, enjoy a cooking demonstration on making a local favourite – apple dumplings – before having dinner.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  20  Low  5   icons_hotel  Eden Resort Hotel

 

Day 4. Lancaster

Visit Wheatland,* the Federalist home of James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. President. Sample the true taste of Amish Country with a stop at the Kitchen Kettle Complex where small batches of jams, jellies and relishes are handcrafted daily. Next, a local guide introduces you to the fascinating history and traditions of the Amish people during a tour of their farmlands. As you learn more about their self-sufficiency and peaceful lifestyle, you will understand how their “life apart” is an expression of their religious faith and dedication. Tonight, enjoy a traditional dinner of local specialities and the chance to learn more about Amish customs first-hand when members of the local Amish community** join you for dinner.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner    icons_therma  High  20  Low  5   icons_hotel   Eden Resort Hotel

 

Day 5. Lancaster – Gettysburg – Shenandoah Valley, Virginia

Journey to Gettysburg, site of the Union victory that marked a turning point in the Civil War. A guided tour of the site illuminates those three historic days in 1863 and the decisive battle that changed the course of American history forever. Travel to Shenandoah National Park via the famous Skyline Drive, along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where scenic expanses of Shenandoah Valley wilderness extend in all directions. Tonight you’ll overnight*** inside the park!

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner     icons_hotel  Skyland Lodge

 

Day 6. Shenandoah Valley – Charlottesville – Williamsburg

Visit Monticello, the beautiful home and gardens of Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was not only the third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence, but he was also an accomplished inventor and true “Renaissance man.” This afternoon, arrive in the historic town of Williamsburg. Tonight, begin your journey into Revolutionary-age America by dining in a Colonial Williamsburg tavern specialising in colonial fare.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  21  Low  11   icons_hotel  Woodlands Hotel

 

Day 7. Colonial Williamsburg

Begin the day by viewing “Story of a Patriot,” a short film that introduces you to Colonial Williamsburg, one of the largest and best living history museums in the world. Costumed re-enactors populate the streets and buildings, bringing the customs and sentiments of 1770 to life. Tour Governor’s Palace and Gardens before enjoying time to independently wander the cobblestone streets and explore some of the 88 historic buildings.

icons_food  Breakfast    icons_therma High  21  Low  11    icons_hotel  Woodlands Hotel

 

Day 8. Williamsburg – Washington, D.C.

Visit Mount Vernon, the beloved home of the first U.S. president, George Washington. Wander the beautiful plantation grounds he adored and tour the home, filled with 18th-century artefacts. Then, travel to Washington, D.C. Explore the world-famous Smithsonian Institution’s countless treasures, containing the largest and most extensive collection of artefacts in the world, such as the fabled Hope Diamond and the actual Apollo 11 Command Module.

icons_food  Breakfast    icons_therma  High  21  Low  10    icons_hotel  Omni Shoreham Hotel

 

Day 9. Washington, D.C.

This morning, a guided tour of America’s capital affords wonderful views of the Capitol building, the White House, monuments and museums. Your first stop will be the White House Visitor Centre where you will gain insight into the many transitions this historic residence has undergone. Continue your tour with a stop at the moving World War II Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Memorial. Your tour ends with a photo stop at the U.S. Capitol building. This afternoon, visit Arlington National Cemetery to view the Tomb of the Unknowns and the Kennedy grave sites. Toast the end of a wonderful trip this evening at a farewell dinner.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  21  Low 10    icons_hotel  Omni Shoreham Hotel

 

Day 10. Washington, D.C. – Tour Ends

Your tour ends in Washington, D.C. this morning.

icons_food  Breakfast

 

INCLUSIONS

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small tick-red-icon Meals as per itinerary

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small tick-red-icon Activities as stated

Please note: Accommodation is subject to change.

EXCLUSIONS

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small x red icon  Meals not indicated on the itinerary

small x red icon Drinks

small x red icon  Optional activities

small x red icon Visas

small x red icon  Comprehensive travel insurance

small x red icon  Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service

small x red icon  Tips and gratuities

  • All states on this tour are 15 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time.
  • The highest point on this tour is 3,680 feet above sea level.
  • The currency in the United States is the United States Dollar.
  • For electricity, the United States uses 120 Volts.
  • Why not consider a pre and post tour extension. Start and end your holiday rested.

This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

March 2016.

Mar 3  – Mar 13.                $3,079

Mar 10  – Mar 20.              $2,829

Mar 17 – Mar 27.               $2,829

April 2016.

Apr 7 – Apr 17.                   $2,949

Apr 14 – Apr 24.                 $2,949

Apr 21 – May 1.                  $2,949

June 2016.

Jun 6 – Jun 26.                    $3,979

Jun 20 – Jul 1.                      $3,979

July 2016.

Jul 18 – Jul 29.                      $3,979

August 2016. 

Aug 8 – Aug 19.                   $4,299

Aug 15 – Aug 26.                 $4,299

September 2016. 

Sep 5 – Sep 16.                    $3,979

Sep 12 – Sep 23.                  $3,979

Sep 26 – Oct 7.                     $3,979

October 2016.

Oct 10 – Oct 21.                   $3,979

November 2016.

Nov 7 – Nov 18.                    $3,469

March 2017.

Mar 13 – Mar 24.                   $3,469

Mar 27 – Apr 7.                      $3,599

April 2017.

Apr 3 – Apr 14.                       $3,729

Apr 24 – May 5.                      $3,729

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Heritage of America

Spotlight on San Antonio Holiday

 

 

 

Spotlight on San Antonio Holiday

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$1,659.00

From $1,659* pp | 5 Days •  6 Meals  *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy. 


Celebrate Texas-style! Savour a stay at your River Walk hotel. Immerse yourself in the festive of this Texas city.

  • The choice is yours! Explore the South Texas Heritage Centre or the San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
  • Discover the German settlement of Fredericksburg set in the Hill Country.
  • Browse for one-of-a-kind goods at El Mercado, the Mexican Marketplace.

Everything is Bigger in Texas

Relax Texas-style when you settle into your River Walk hotel on this 5-day Spotlight on San Antonio tour. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the legendary Alamo and Mission San José. You’ll choose your activity – the South Texas Heritage Centre Witte Museum to learn about the history of the San Antonio region, or explore the San Antonio Botanical Gardens. Journey to Stonewall to spend time at the LBJ Ranch, birthplace of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. Venture to charming Fredericksburg nestled in the Hill Country and rich with German heritage. Discover the bold flavours of Texas during your tour of an olive orchard. Sample the local olive oils and wines before your dinner featuring local cuisine. Cruise along the Paseo del Rio and immerse yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of this Texas city. Take in the holiday sights during an evening stroll with over 120,000 lights illuminating the River Walk during holiday season.

Itinerary

Day 1. San Antonio, Texas – Tour Begins
It’s easy to see why San Antonio is often referred to as the “American Venice.” Historic missions, River Walk restaurants, Spanish architecture and a beautiful river centrepiece make this a truly remarkable city. The sights and sounds of the holiday celebrations are sure to immerse you in the spirit of the season as you stroll along the San Antonio River, illuminated by festive decorations. This evening get to know your fellow travellers at a welcome reception.
icons_therma  High 18  Low 6    icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 2. San Antonio

Your day begins with a fascinating tour of San Antonio with a local guide. History and culture abound with a visit to the Mission San Jose, the second mission established by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesus in 1720. This is followed by a visit to the Alamo, which played a critical role in the Texas Revolution. People worldwide continue to remember the Alamo as a heroic struggle against impossible odds – a place where men made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Next, browse for one-of-a-kind goods at El Mercado, the Mexican Marketplace. This afternoon the choice is yours: you may choose to visit the South Texas Heritage Centre, an interactive museum dedicated to sharing the stories of San Antonio’s people and the land that has shaped their lives; or, perhaps you would prefer to explore the 33-acre grounds of the San Antonio Botanical Gardens with expansive rose gardens, conservatory with tropical vegetation and the Texas Native Trail showcasing ecosystems from the diverse regions of the state. This evening, it’s Diner’s Choice…your dinner is included and you’ll chose the perfect spot from a “menu” of San Antonio’s popular locations.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  18  Low  6   icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 3. San Antonio – Stonewall – Fredericksburg – San Antonio

Journey to Stonewall and enjoy a visit to the LBJ Ranch, birthplace of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. On your tour of the ranch you will view the “Texas White House” and learn about living in the Texas Hill Country. Continue to the heart of the rural Hill Country and the German settlement of Fredericksburg. The holiday season is a fabulous time to visit with its seasonal festivities and decorations flavoured by German heritage. Enjoy the evening at leisure to explore San Antonio’s beautiful River Walk.

icons_food  Breakfast   icons_therma  High  18  Low  6   icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 4. San Antonio

This morning, be surrounded by holiday cheer during a riverboat ride on the Paseo del Rio. Relax as the narrated cruise takes you along the San Antonio River Walk and admire the many holiday decorations. Your afternoon is at leisure to discover San Antonio as you choose. This evening, visit a picturesque olive orchard.* Enjoy a tour of the orchard complete with a wine and olive oil tasting and learn about its history before indulging in a spectacular Texas-inspired farewell dinner.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  18  Low  6   icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 5. San Antonio – Tour Ends

We are certain you will agree: San Antonio’s natural beauty, history, cuisine, people and music create wonderful holiday memories.

icons_food  Breakfast

 

INCLUSIONS

small tick-red-icon Accommodation

small tick-red-icon Meals as per itinerary

small tick-red-icon Tour guide

small tick-red-icon Activities as stated

Please note: Accommodation is subject to change.

EXCLUSIONS

small x red icon  Flights

small x red icon  Meals not indicated on the itinerary

small x red icon Drinks

small x red icon  Optional activities

small x red icon Visas

small x red icon  Comprehensive travel insurance

small x red icon  Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service

small x red icon  Tips and gratuities

  • Texas is 16 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time.
  • The highest point on this tour is 1,700 feet above sea level.
  • The currency in Texas is the United States Dollar.
  • For electricity, the United States uses 120 Volts.
  • Why not consider a pre and post tour extension. Start and end your holiday rested.

This tour requires average physical activity. You should be in good health, able to climb stairs and walk reasonable distances, possibly over uneven ground and cobblestoned streets.

 

November 2016.

Nov 26  – Nov 30.                   $1,659

Nov 30  – Dec 4.                     $1,659

December 2016.

Dec 13 – Dec 17.                    $1,659

November 2017.

Nov 25  – Nov 29.                   $2,019

Nov 26  – Nov 30.                   $2,019

Nov 27  – Dec 1.                     $2,019

Nov 30  – Dec 4.                     $2,019

December 2017.

Dec 9 – Dec 13.                       $2,019

Dec 10 – Dec 14.                     $2,019

Dec 11 – Dec 15.                     $2,019

 

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Heritage of America

Spotlight on San Antonio

 

 

 

Spotlight on San Antonio

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$1,659.00

From $1,659* pp | 5 Days •  6 Meals  *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy. 


Relax Texas-style as you settle into your River Walk hotel on this fun getaway. Enjoy a holiday immersing yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of this Texas city.

  • The choice is yours! Explore the South Texas Heritage Centre or the San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
  • Discover the German settlement of Fredericksburg set in the Hill Country.
  • Browse for one-of-a-kind goods at El Mercado, the Mexican Marketplace.

Everything is Bigger in Texas

Relax Texas-style when you settle into your River Walk hotel on this 5-day Spotlight on San Antonio tour. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the legendary Alamo and Mission San José. You’ll choose your activity – the South Texas Heritage Centre Witte Museum to learn about the history of the San Antonio region, or explore the San Antonio Botanical Gardens. Journey to Stonewall to spend time at the LBJ Ranch, birthplace of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. Venture to charming Fredericksburg nestled in the Hill Country and rich with German heritage. Discover the bold flavours of Texas during your tour of an olive orchard. Sample the local olive oils and wines before your dinner featuring local cuisine. Cruise along the Paseo del Rio and immerse yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of this Texas city.

Itinerary

Day 1. San Antonio, Texas – Tour Begins
It’s easy to see why San Antonio is often referred to as the “American Venice.” Historic missions, River Walk restaurants, Spanish architecture and a beautiful river centrepiece make this a truly remarkable city. This evening get to know your fellow travellers at a welcome reception.
icons_therma  High 32 Low 20    icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 2. San Antonio

Your day begins with a fascinating tour of San Antonio with a local guide. History and culture abound with a visit to two UNESCO World Heritage sites. Visit the Mission San Jose, the second mission established by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesus in 1720. This is followed by a visit to the Alamo, which played a critical role in the Texas Revolution. People worldwide continue to remember the Alamo as a heroic struggle against impossible odds – a place where men made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Next, browse for one-of-a-kind goods at El Mercado, the Mexican Marketplace. This afternoon the choice is yours: you may choose to visit the South Texas Heritage Centre, an interactive museum dedicated to sharing the stories of San Antonio’s people and the land that has shaped their lives; or, perhaps you would prefer to explore the 33-acre grounds of the San Antonio Botanical Gardens featuring expansive rose gardens, a conservatory with tropical vegetation, and the Texas Native Trail showcasing ecosystems from the diverse regions of the state. Enjoy the evening at leisure to explore San Antonio’s beautiful River Walk.

icons_food  Breakfast   icons_therma  High  32  Low 20   icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 3. San Antonio – Stonewall – Fredericksburg – San Antonio

Journey to Stonewall and enjoy a visit to the LBJ Ranch, birthplace of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. On your tour of the ranch you will view the “Texas White House” and learn about living in the Texas Hill Country. Continue to the heart of the rural Hill Country and the German settlement of Fredericksburg. The old-time southwest will surround you as you take time to independently explore the quaint shops. This evening, it’s Diner’s Choice…your dinner is included and you’ll choose the perfect spot from a “menu” of San Antonio’s popular restaurants.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High 32 Low  20    icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 4. San Antonio

Board a boat and drift along the Paseo del Rio, also known as the River Walk, one of Texas’s most prized attractions. Learn more about the architecture and culture of the city on this relaxing narrated boat ride. Then, enjoy some leisure time to discover San Antonio on your own. This evening, visit a picturesque olive orchard.* Enjoy a tour of the orchard complete with a wine and olive oil tasting and learn about its history before indulging in a spectacular Texas-inspired farewell dinner.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  32  Low  20    icons_hotel  Omni La Mansion Del Rio Hotel

 

Day 5. San Antonio – Tour Ends

We are certain you will agree: San Antonio’s natural beauty, history, cuisine, people and music create an experience you’ll always remember.

icons_food  Breakfast

 

INCLUSIONS

small tick-red-icon Accommodation

small tick-red-icon Meals as per itinerary

small tick-red-icon Tour guide

small tick-red-icon Activities as stated

Please note: Accommodation is subject to change.

EXCLUSIONS

small x red icon  Flights

small x red icon  Meals not indicated on the itinerary

small x red icon Drinks

small x red icon  Optional activities

small x red icon Visas

small x red icon  Comprehensive travel insurance

small x red icon  Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service

small x red icon  Tips and gratuities

  • Texas is 16 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time.
  • The highest point on this tour is 1,700 feet above sea level.
  • The currency in Texas is the United States Dollar.
  • For electricity, the United States uses 120 Volts.
  • Why not consider a pre and post tour extension. Start and end your holiday rested.

This tour requires average physical activity. You should be in good health, able to climb stairs and walk reasonable distances, possibly over uneven ground and cobblestoned streets.

March 2016.

Mar 3  – Mar 13.                $3,079

Mar 10  – Mar 20.              $2,829

Mar 17 – Mar 27.               $2,829

April 2016.

Apr 7 – Apr 17.                   $2,949

Apr 14 – Apr 24.                 $2,949

Apr 21 – May 1.                  $2,949

June 2016.

Jun 6 – Jun 26.                    $3,979

Jun 20 – Jul 1.                      $3,979

July 2016.

Jul 18 – Jul 29.                      $3,979

August 2016. 

Aug 8 – Aug 19.                   $4,299

Aug 15 – Aug 26.                 $4,299

September 2016. 

Sep 5 – Sep 16.                    $3,979

Sep 12 – Sep 23.                  $3,979

Sep 26 – Oct 7.                     $3,979

October 2016.

Oct 10 – Oct 21.                   $3,979

November 2016.

Nov 7 – Nov 18.                    $3,469

March 2017.

Mar 13 – Mar 24.                   $3,469

Mar 27 – Apr 7.                      $3,599

April 2017.

Apr 3 – Apr 14.                       $3,729

Apr 24 – May 5.                      $3,729

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Southern Charm Holiday

Southern Charm Holiday

 

 

 

Southern Charm Holiday

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$2,649.00

From $2,649* pp | 6 Days •  8 Meals  *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy. 


Celebrate the holidays and experience the hospitality of Georgia and South Carolina. Arrive a stranger and go home feeling like a member of the family.

  • Get to see gracious Boone Hall during the festive season, one of America’s oldest working plantations that still grow crops as it has for the last 320 years.
  • Visit James Island County Park where over 500,000 lights provide you with an enchanting 3-mile drive.
  • Experience a guided tour of the Jekyll Island Club, beautifully decorated for the season.

Southern Hospitality Meets Beauty and Charm

Experience the history, charm and singular hospitality of the Low Country in Georgia and South Carolina fully adorned for the holidays. Soak in two nights at the exclusive Jekyll Island Club, once described as “the richest, most exclusive club in the world.” Explore one of America’s oldest plantations, Boone Hall. Visit charming Beaufort. Explore the history of Savannah and Antebellum Charleston. Drive through James Island County Park illuminated with over 500,000 lights. Visit Santa’s Village where you may roast marshmallows by an open fire. You will uncover the magic of the south that shines bright during the holiday season.

Itinerary

Day 1. Charleston, South Carolina – Tour Begins
Revel in the hospitality and rich history of America’s South on this scenic holiday tour featuring the best of South Carolina and Georgia. Take some time today to explore the charming City Market, a must for holiday shoppers and the curious alike.
icons_therma  High 16 Low 4    icons_hotel  The Mills House Hotel

 

Day 2. Charleston

See for yourself why Charleston has been deemed the “charm spot of the south.” Embark on a guided tour of the city highlighting the many historic homes and restored buildings adorned with outstanding 18th-century Christmas decorations. Pause at the battery overlooking Fort Sumter where, on April 12, 1861, the first shots of the Civil War were fired. Following your tour, go beyond the moss draped oaks and step back in time to experience southern plantation living during the holiday season at stately Boone Hall. This is one of America’s oldest working plantations and you will be able to view the remarkably preserved original slave cabins, unusual in their brick construction. Experience the gracious hospitality you can only find down south when you dine at a fine local restaurant before visiting James Island County Park where over 500,000 lights provide you with an enchanting 3-mile driving tour. Visit Santa’s Village where you will have a chance to shop or perhaps even roast marshmallows by an open fire.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  16  Low  4    icons_hotel  The Mills House Hotel

 

Day 3. Charleston – Savannah, Georgia

Enjoy time at leisure this morning to continue exploring Charleston independently. Later, travel south along the coast through South Carolina’s Low Country. Rich in scenic beauty, this is one of those unique cultural corners of the United States. Later, arrive in historic Savannah, home of the largest National Historic Landmark District in the United States. This evening, enjoy dinner at a popular local restaurant on famous River Street. Your night also includes a cooking demonstration that highlights specialities such as shrimp and grits.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  17  Low  4    icons_hotel  Hilton Garden Inn

 

Day 4. Savannah – Jekyll Island

Begin the day with a guided tour of Savannah’s sprawling Historic District. Stroll along the cobblestone-paved Factors Walk and River Street, where old cotton warehouses have been converted into trendy shops, taverns and restaurants, all decorated in holiday themes. Complete your tour with a visit to the Andrew Low Home and Gardens. Learn about the driving force behind the Girl Scouts and its founder, Juliette Low. Enjoy the home’s beautiful formal gardens and carriage house, the first national headquarters of the Girl Scouts. Travel south along the unspoiled coast of Georgia, home of the Golden Isles, where you see vast marshlands, winding rivers and beautiful beaches. This afternoon you arrive at the exclusive Jekyll Island Club Hotel, grandly situated in the midst of the fabled Historic District.

icons_food  Breakfast    icons_therma  High  18  Low  6    icons_hotel  Jekyll Island Club

 

Day 5. Ballachulish – Glasgow

This morning we are treated to a tour of the Jekyll Island Historic Landmark District — one of the nation’s largest restoration projects. Here you will have a chance to explore the 240-acre river edge and see grand “cottages” once belonging to such notables as the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and J.P. Morgan. Enjoy time at leisure on the island to immerse yourself in its historic past. This afternoon, find yourself in the holiday spirit as you enjoy Christmas carolling and some afternoon refreshments. Then, experience the Jekyll Island Club with a guided tour of this historic hotel, beautifully decorated for the season. Later, join your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner at the Jekyll Island Club.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  18  Low  6    icons_hotel  Jekyll Island Club

 

Day 6. Jekyll Island – Tour Ends

Your trip comes to a close today but your memories of true southern hospitality and holiday cheer are sure to stay dear to your heart for years to come.

icons_food  Breakfast

 

INCLUSIONS

small tick-red-icon Accommodation

small tick-red-icon Meals as per itinerary

small tick-red-icon Tour guide

small tick-red-icon Activities as stated

Please note: Accommodation is subject to change.

EXCLUSIONS

small x red icon  Flights

small x red icon  Meals not indicated on the itinerary

small x red icon Drinks

small x red icon  Optional activities

small x red icon Visas

small x red icon  Comprehensive travel insurance

small x red icon  Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service

small x red icon  Tips and gratuities

  • All states on this tour are 15 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time.
  • All sites are at or near sea level.
  • The currency in states on this tour is the United States Dollar.
  • For electricity, the United States uses 120 Volts.
  • Why not consider a pre and post tour extension. Start and end your holiday rested.

This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, upstairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

 

November 2016.

Nov 27 – Dec 2.                   $2,649

December 2016.

Dec 4 – Dec 9.                    $2,649

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Southern Charm

Southern Charm

 

 

 

Southern Charm

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$2,519.00

From $2,519* pp | 6-7 Days •  8 – 9 Meals  *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy. 


Arrive a stranger and go home feeling like a member of the family on a cultural tour through America’s friendly southeast.

  • Visit gracious Boone Hall, one of America’s oldest working plantations that still grows crops as it has for the last 320 years.
  • Enjoy a two-night stay at the Jekyll Island Club, once described as “the richest, the most exclusive, and the most inaccessible club in the world.”
  • Take an enchanting trolley tour of St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, first settled in 1565.

Southern Hospitality Meets Beauty and Charm

Experience the history, charm and singular hospitality of the Low Country in Georgia and South Carolina. Soak in two nights at the exclusive Jekyll Island Club, once described as “the richest, most exclusive club in the world.” Explore one of America’s oldest plantations, Boone Hall. Explore the history of Savannah and Antebellum Charleston. Visit the oldest city in the United States, St. Augustine, Florida, and enjoy an enchanting trolley tour through its vibrant Old Spanish Quarter.

Itinerary

Day 1. Charleston, South Carolina – Tour Begins
Experience true southern hospitality and charm in South Carolina and Georgia. Your tour opens in beautiful antebellum Charleston, where magnificent formal gardens grace much of the historic district.
icons_therma  High 29 Low 19   icons_hotel  The Mills House Hotel

 

Day 2. Charleston

Charleston has survived the Civil War, major fires, an earthquake and hurricanes – and still exudes elegance, charm and grace. Accompanied by a local guide, you’ll get to know the city including its cobblestone streets, historic homes and restored buildings, some with origins prior to the Revolution. Stop at the battery overlooking Fort Sumter where, on April 12, 1861, the first shots of the Civil War were fired. Following your tour, experience southern plantation living as you explore one of America’s oldest working plantations, Boone Hall, set amidst moss draped oaks. Discover the remarkably preserved original slave cabins, unusual in their brick construction. Enjoy a local speciality – the famous She-crab soup – at dinner!

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner  icons_therma  High  29  Low  19   icons_hotel  The Mills House Hotel

 

Day 3. Charleston – Savannah, Georgia

Enjoy time at leisure this morning to continue exploring Charleston independently. Later, travel south along the coast through South Carolina’s Low Country to historic Savannah, home of the largest National Historic Landmark District in the United States. Enjoy the afternoon to wander this enchanting city’s tree-filled squares, the City Market or the River Street shops.

icons_food  Breakfast    icons_therma  High  30  Low  20   icons_hotel  Hilton Garden Inn

 

Day 4. Savannah – Jekyll Island

Begin the day with a guided tour of Savannah’s sprawling Historic District. Make your way along the cobblestone-paved Factors Walk and River Street, where old cotton warehouses have been converted into trendy shops, taverns and restaurants. Visit the beautiful Andrew Low Home and Gardens and learn about the driving force behind the Girl Scouts and its founder, Juliette Low. Travel south along the unspoiled Georgia coast of vast marshlands, winding rivers and beautiful beaches. Arrive at the exclusive Jekyll Island Club Hotel, grandly situated in the midst of the fabled Golden Isles.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  30  Low  21   icons_hotel   Jekyll Island Club

 

Day 5. Jekyll Island – St. Simons Island – Jekyll Island

Jekyll Island was once the winter retreat of prominent gilded age families. Their grand “cottages” still stand. A tram brings you on a tour of the Jekyll Island Historic Landmark District – one of the nation’s largest restoration projects. The Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and J.P. Morgan once holidayed here along the 240-acre river edge. Visit another of the fabled Golden Isles, quaint St. Simon’s Island. See its striking 106′ tall lighthouse and visit the Museum of Coastal History. Later, enjoy leisure time to explore the quaint shops and restaurants in the village.

icons_food  Breakfast   icons_therma  High  30  Low  21    icons_hotel  Jekyll Island Club

 

Day 6. Jekyll Island – St. Augustine, Florida – Jacksonville

Travel south to the United States’ oldest city, St. Augustine, first settled in 1565. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided trolley tour highlighting the Old Spanish Quarter, historic Bayfront, “Old Town” which dates to 1572, and the Plaza de la Constitucion with its shops and restaurants. Spend time at leisure this afternoon and come to know more of the city’s many cultural attractions. Visit the Fountain of Youth, an archaeological park and site of the area first explored by Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513. This evening, arrive in Jacksonville and join your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner.

icons_food  Breakfast & Dinner   icons_therma  High  30 Low  22   icons_hotel   Omni Jacksonville Hotel

 

Day 7. Jacksonville – Tour Ends

Your days spent experiencing true southern charm and gracious hospitality will stay dear to your heart for years to come.

icons_food  Breakfast

 

INCLUSIONS

small tick-red-icon Accommodation

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Please note: Accommodation is subject to change.

EXCLUSIONS

small x red icon  Flights

small x red icon  Meals not indicated on the itinerary

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small x red icon  Optional activities

small x red icon Visas

small x red icon  Comprehensive travel insurance

small x red icon  Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service

small x red icon  Tips and gratuities

  • All states on this tour are 15 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time.
  • All sites are at or near sea level.
  • The currency in states on this tour is the United States Dollar.
  • For electricity, the United States uses 120 Volts.
  • Why not consider a pre and post tour extension. Start and end your holiday rested.

This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, upstairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

March 2016.

Mar 3  – Mar 13.                $3,079

Mar 10  – Mar 20.              $2,829

Mar 17 – Mar 27.               $2,829

April 2016.

Apr 7 – Apr 17.                   $2,949

Apr 14 – Apr 24.                 $2,949

Apr 21 – May 1.                  $2,949

June 2016.

Jun 6 – Jun 26.                    $3,979

Jun 20 – Jul 1.                      $3,979

July 2016.

Jul 18 – Jul 29.                      $3,979

August 2016. 

Aug 8 – Aug 19.                   $4,299

Aug 15 – Aug 26.                 $4,299

September 2016. 

Sep 5 – Sep 16.                    $3,979

Sep 12 – Sep 23.                  $3,979

Sep 26 – Oct 7.                     $3,979

October 2016.

Oct 10 – Oct 21.                   $3,979

November 2016.

Nov 7 – Nov 18.                    $3,469

March 2017.

Mar 13 – Mar 24.                   $3,469

Mar 27 – Apr 7.                      $3,599

April 2017.

Apr 3 – Apr 14.                       $3,729

Apr 24 – May 5.                      $3,729

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