Pilgrimage to EWTN
Enjoy a full day at EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network), followed by a visit The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament and a visit to Ave Maria Grotto, combined with a little history in Birmingham.
America’s Civil Rights Tour
From Atlanta’s MLK, Jr National Historic District to The Legacy Museum in Montgomery this tour shines a light on the Civil Rights Movement. You will walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, stop at the National Voting Rights Museum and in Birmingham visit the 16th Street Baptist Church. Come tour the Old South where changes were difficult but were accomplished.
The Eclectic Side of Atlanta
Atlanta’s newest hit is the Illuminarium where you come face-to-face with the world’s most exotic animals in their natural habitats. Take in the majestic landscapes, gaze at the splendor of the savanna’s sunrise, feel the wonder of a Kenyan sky lit up by stars. This package features new and different attractions such as Puppet Making Class, a Boardwalk on the rooftop, Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint and more.
The Ultimate Florida Road Trip
What a getaway! You start in the northeast corner follow the Atlantic Coast south to Miami, cross the Everglades, then follow the Gulf Coast north. It’s once round Florida tour at a leisurely pace without amusement parks. Choose a date. Gather your traveling friends and let us show you Florida.
“Born in Bristol”
It was the most important event in the History of Country Music. In 1927 in the mountains of Virginia, a talent scout for the Victor Talking Machine Co spent 8 days making the first ever musical recordings. Known as the ‘Bristol Sessions’ that event has also been called “The Big Bang of Country Music,” bring your group and see Country’s origin at the hallowed Carter Family Fold, and its glory at the Grand Ole Opry.
Cooking with The Blues
This getaway combines the incredible Viking Cooking School & Alluvian Hotel with the Mississippi Blues Trail. You journey into the land that spawned America’s single most important, root source of modern popular music. Whether you’re a die-hard blues fan or just a casual traveler in search of an interesting trip, you’ll find facts you didn’t know, visit places you’ve never seen and fall in love with the Delta, Birthplace of the Blues.
Mojo & Gumbo
It’s a very simple recipe. You take two parts Memphis (get your Mojo simmering) . . . then add New Orleans . . . then you combine two parts of the French Quarter (oh my). . . and Baby, you’ve got a dish that’s gonna make your feet start dancin’ on the street.
The Natchez Pilgrimage
Natchez Spring Tours are, in a word, extraordinary! And, Autumn Tours are Magical. For over 80 years, the small historic town of Natchez has opened their doors to some of America’s most exquisite historic homes and gardens. Come experience landscapes unlike any other place you’ve seen, visit one of the most important collections of 19th century architecture in the country. This city is home to more Antebellum homes than any other city of its size in the country.
Memphis & Muscle Shoals
This sightseeing tour is about listening & learning. It’s about Music & Recording. It’s about the 50’s in Memphis (already Home of the Blues), and Sun Studios giving birth to Rock n’ Roll. It’s about the 1960’s and music studios in Muscle Shoals, AL turning Albums into Gold. Come visit these Studios, cut a group record and learn about producing music.
Loretta & Johnny’s Hideaway Homes
Just outside the lights of Nashville, Clarksville, TN is the perfect host for a unique music tour. Here in the countryside away for all the noise and the clatter is where Johnny Cash escaped and Loretta Lynn lived. Visit their homes in the daytime then enjoy two evenings of great food and Country Music.