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Southern Belle

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12 nights/13 days
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Experience good old southern charm and hospitality. Travel from Atlanta through the southern states of Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana and Mississippi. Hear the history of music in Memphis and Nashville and enjoy southern traditions as they can only be carried out in Savannah, Charleston and New Orleans.

Highlights

Atlanta • Nashville • Memphis • Vicksburg • Natchez • New Orleans • Florida Panhandle • Tallahassee • Savannah • Charleston

Day 01: Arrive in Atlanta, GA

Arrive at Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and proceed to your hotel. Enjoy your overnight stay in Atlanta, Georgia, “The Peach State.” While it is the State’s capital, Atlanta still welcomes visitors with the same southern hospitality of a small town. It is a bustling big city with the past and present colliding. Visit Atlanta neighbourhoods like the quaint Midtown and luxurious Buckhead; both are filled with interesting shops and restaurants.

Day 02: Atlanta – Nashville, TN (250mi /400km)

Depart Atlanta this morning and drive toward Nashville, better known as Music City, USA. Nashville is the heart and soul of country music. Take the time to visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. It presents a vast collection to illustrate the story of country music told through two centuries. Enjoy historic country video clips and recorded music, dynamic exhibits and state-of-the-art design. Also visit Historic RCA Studio B, “The Home of 1,000 Hits.” Get an up-close look at what was once the second home of music legends Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton and more. Over 35,000 songs were recorded here. For a slightly different side of Nashville, see the Parthenon, the world’s only full-scale reproduction of the famous Greek temple. Nashville’s Parthenon stands in Centennial Park and features both the city’s art museum and Athena Parthenos. At almost 42 feet in height, Athena Parthenos is the tallest indoor sculpture in the Western world. This evening consider a dinner cruise on a paddlewheel riverboat or a dinner theatre experience, both offering exceptional entertainment and cuisine.

Day 03: Nashville – Memphis, TN (213mi /341km)

Leave Nashville behind and travel to Memphis, home of the blues. Your first stop must be Graceland, Elvis Presley’s 14-acre estate. Visit the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll” at Sun Studios. Enjoy a fascinating tour and listen to audio presentations of some of the earliest recordings made there. After that, visit the original studio itself, the exact same room where the likes of Johnny Cash and Elvis recorded their first tracks. City sightseeing tours are offered by paddleboat, carriage and motor coach. Stroll down historic Beale Street where blues has been playing for more than half a century. This historic entertainment capital has something for everyone, whether you want to listen to music or sample southern barbecue.

Day 04: Memphis – Vicksburg, MS (251mi /402km)

This morning travel to Vicksburg. For over five decades of the 1800s, Vicksburg was the center for the aristocracy whose wealth was based on cotton and lumber. A glimpse of its former glory is evidenced by the preservation of many historic churches (two containing Tiffany stained glass windows), government buildings and grand homes, dating to the 19th Century. Visit the Old Court House Museum, home to over 15,000 artifacts dating from pre-Columbian times to present day. Take a tour of some of the magnificent historic homes and gardens that abound the area. For the history buff, there is the 1,800-acre Vicksburg National Military Park, America’s most monumented national military park. The Vicksburg Battlefield Museum, just east of the military park, features models of gunboats, the film “Vanishing Glory” which tells about civilian life during the siege as well as a diorama depicting the Siege of Vicksburg. Historic Downtown Vicksburg offers a variety of restaurants specialty shops and art galleries. You’ll also find The Corner Drug Store with an engaging collection of Civil War artifacts; the Biedenharn Coca-Cola® Museum where Coca-Cola® was first bottled in 1894; and the Antique Doll and Toy Museum.

Day 05: Vicksburg – Natchez, MS (72mi /115km)

Continue to the town of Natchez, the oldest permanent settlement on the Mississippi River. Natchez is known for the preservation of many antebellum homes. Tour Stanton Hall built circa 1857. It is one of the most magnificent palatial residences of antebellum America. The interior contains original furnishings and Natchez antiques. Make sure to taste a local favorite, the pecan. Below the town lies Natchez Under-the-Hill, once a haven for all things inappropriate, now home to many bars and restaurants. Here you will also find a riverboat casino.

Day 06: Natchez – New Orleans, LA (178mi /285km)

This morning travel into Louisiana. Along the way, consider a stop in Baton Rouge. Situated on the banks of the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge is Louisiana’s capital. Learn about the colorful history filled with controversial politics at the Capitol Building and the Old Governor’s Mansion. Sample some of the fine Cajun-Creole cuisine at one of the local eateries. Continue to New Orleans, a modern city with a historic soul. The oldest neighborhood in the “Crescent City” is the French Quarter. Established by the French in 1718, the architecture reflects Spanish, French, Creole and American influences. Around every corner you will find eclectic shops and fine dining. Visit the French Market and find treasures of food, antiques and crafts. Make sure to sample a beignet, the state doughnut of Louisiana. The center of the French Quarter is Jackson Square. Musicians, artists, mimes, tarot card readers and entertainers set up in front of St. Louis Cathedral on the square each day, creating an animated street scene. At night stroll down famous Bourbon Street, where the heart of jazz lives in New Orleans. You will likely hear this music in the streets and pouring out of the many nightclubs and bars. If you’re feeling fortunate, you might want to visit the casino and try your luck at Las Vegas style gambling.

Day 07: New Orleans, LA

Today, venture out of the city’s center to the Garden District. This elegant neighborhood is home to lovely southern homes and lined with parks and cafes. Some of the historic homes are available for tours. If you are feeling more adventurous, consider an escapade in the swamp. Many guided swamp and wildlife tours are offered along the bayous. In these mysterious waterways that surround the city, you will get intimate with alligators and other exotic creatures. You never know what you’ll see! For marine animal viewing, visit the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, one of the top museums of its kind in America. Find 15,000 sea creatures, representing nearly 600 species. In the evening, learn about voodoo and the city’s haunted past on a walking tour of the French Quarter. Your guide might take you to a cemetery or passed one of the many buildings that make New Orleans “America’s Most Haunted City.”

Day 08: New Orleans – Florida Panhandle Area, FL (241mi /386km)

Continue on your journey to the famous sugar-white sands and emerald waters of Fort Walton Beach. Endless strings of recreational fishing fleets, water activities, and gorgeous beachside parks await you at this jewel on the Florida Emerald Coast. Undeniably fresh seafood is served in watrefront restaurants and seaside cafes. Spend a day lounging beside a sparkling pool, play a quiet round of golf and watch the sun set into gorgeous Gulf waters.

Day 09: Florida Panhandle Area – Tallahassee, FL (170mi /272km)

Depart Ft. Walton Beach this morning and drive toward Tallahassee. As the capital city of the State of Florida, Tallahassee is the regional center for trade and agriculture. Tallahassee offers visitors the chance to experience “The Other Florida.” Home to several universities, as well as a center of aeronautics and engineering, Tallahassee is proud of its scientific contributions, showing off with a 5-story IMAX theater and planetarium, and the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Sciences. Visit the Mission San Luis, a National Historic Landmark, a reconstructed 17th century mission. Have dinner out this evening; from fast food to five-star, Tallahassee serves up an excellent selection of tantalizing restaurants. Tickling the taste buds are specialties ranging from homemade country sausage and melt-in-your-mouth steaks to wild game and succulent seafood fresh from the Gulf.

Day 10: Tallahassee – Savannah, GA (300mi /480km)

Drive into Georgia this morning. Southern hospitality is alive and well in charming Savannah. The Historic District has twenty-two squares and cobblestone streets that will take you back in time. Explore the city by trolley and learn the fascinating past. By night, haunted walking tours are also available. Each piece of lovely Victorian architecture has a story, some sad and mysterious. Other sights to visit are the Telfair Museum of Art, Forsyth Park and Factor’s Walk. For delicious southern cooking, visit the restored Waterfront area which is lined with shops and restaurants. An overnight stay has been arranged here.

Day 11: Savannah – Charleston, SC (115mi /184km)

Continue exploring the traditions of the Old South as you drive toward Charleston. Along the way, visit Beaufort. This little town claims nearly one hudred antebellum and pre-Revolutionary houses. Continue to Charleston. A fantastic way to see this city is by a horse-drawn carriage. See the Old South in the architecture and gardens of the many historic homes and buildings. Visit the shopping district of King Street in Downtown. See Civil War memorials at the Battery, a garden that boast live oaks and palmettos. Venture slightly outside the city and visit Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. Tour the house and learn about life on the plantation. The gardens offer extensive varieties of camellias and azaleas. Enjoy an overnight stay here.

Day 12: Charlesto n – Atlanta, GA (319mi /510km)

Depart Charleston and head to Atlanta. Explore all this great southern city has to offer. Visit the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and Sweet Auburn District. Here you will find The King Center and the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church. Exhibits tell the story of the Civil Rights Movement. The Roswell Historic district has a visitor center and several antebellum homes that can be toured. Taste the past and present of Coca-Cola products at the NEW World of Coca-Cola. Enjoy a movie experience and taste brands from around the world. Experience Inside CNN Atlanta and see global news in the making. Take a tour and go behind the scenes to see how a production comes together. View television broadcast innovations and the technology that makes global news-gathering a reality. Just east of the city lies Stone Mountain. This is the world’s largest exposed granite monolith with a relief carving of Confederate heroes, surrounded by attractions and recreation in a natural environment.

Day 13: Atlanta – Atlanta International Airport, GA (14mi /22km)

Enjoy this final day of taking in the charm and hospitality of the Deep South. Depart at leisure for the Atlanta International Airport (ATL).

  • Holiday Inn Express – Atlanta
  • The Millenium Maxwell House – Nashville
  • Holiday Inn – Memphis
  • Quality Inn – Vicksburg
  • Quality Inn Natchez – Natchez
  •  Holiday Inn French Quarter – New Orleans 2 nts
  • Best Western Ft Walton Beach – Fort Walton
  • Best Western Plus Panhandle – Tallahasse
  • Holiday Inn and Suites – Savannah
  • Holiday Inn Express  – Charleston
  • Doubletree Hilton Atlanta Airport – Atlanta

Price per person is based on 2 adults sharing and includes:

  • Return flights to the USA including flight taxes
  • Accommodation
  • Car Hire (Economy group)


We can also prebook the following for you:

  • Arrival & Departure Transfers
  • Stopovers
  • Travel Insurance
  • Excursions
  • Car Hire Upgrades
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