DAY 01: ATLANTA, USA
Fly direct from London to Atlanta. Once you have arrived pick up your compact car and drive to your first hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at Leisure.
DAY 02: ATLANTA, USA
Start your morning in the Auburn district early, as the entire neighbourhood is packed full of historic treasures, starting with the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site. Designated a national historic site, these blocks include the Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King's father and grandfather were ministers and King served as a copastor. In the area, you'll also find the King Center, where King is buried, and the APEX Museum. This afternoon enjoy the endless attractions, why not Visit the famous Atlanta Zoo. Among the highlights in this world-class zoo are the giant pandas. The happy couple welcomed their second baby in 2008, named Xi Lan, after the traditional 100-day waiting period for naming baby pandas. Cute as she is, though, Xi Lan isn't the only draw; Zuri, the baby giraffe, arrived last summer to a hail of cheers. The 40-acre Zoo Atlanta features some 200 species of animals from around the world.
DAY 03: ATLANTA - BLUE RIDGE, USA
After breakfast travel northwest to the gateway of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Blue Ridge was once an elite health resort because of its mineral waters. Today people visit it for its upscale antique and speciality shops, galleries, restaurants and small town atmosphere. This afternoon ride the Blue Ridge scenic railway. The railroad connects the towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville, and offers a journey along the beautiful Toccoa River. Cross the blue line in McCaysville and stand in two states at one time, Tennessee and Georgia. You have one nights’ accommodation here.
DAY 04: BLUE RIDGE - NASHVILLE, USA
En route to Nashville, stop in Chattanooga. The downtown riverfront district runs along the Tennessee River and offers visitors museums and cruises along the river. Walk across the nation’s longest pedestrian bridge, the Walnut street Bridge and enjoy lunch at one of the riverfront’s many restaurants.
Upon arrival in Nashville visit the Country music hall of fame and museum. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Here on can also take a tour of Historic RCA Studio B – where Elvis and others recorded over 35,000 songs.
This evening, enjoy the area between Broadway and 2nd avenue, filled with entertainment venues, night clubs an assortment of restaurants.
DAY 05: NASHVILLE, USA
This morning, tours the Grand Ole Opry House, Guides provide a rare glimpse of what happens behind the scenes of the world’s most famous country music show. And in the afternoon, visit Ryman Auditorium. Built in 1892 and designated a National Historic Landmark, one can take a self guided museum tour or guided backstage tour or record a CD in the new Ryman recording studio, This evening, return for a show or concert at this premier performance hall.
DAY 06: NASHVILLE - MEMPHIS, USA
En route to Memphis, visit Belle Meade Plantation. Once a 5,400-acre world-renowned thoroughbred horse farm, today it is a 30-acre historical site. Period costumed interpreters guzweide visitors through the 1853 Greek Revival Mansion. Also on site are 7 historic outbuildings, including The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation.
Arrive Memphis, where the roots of Blues, Country and Gospel music formed in the 1930s. Begin your visit at The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum and learn about the explosion of Sun Studio, and Memphis’ musical heyday in the 70s, to its global musical influence. Stroll at your own pace through the seven galleries featuring audio visual programs, instruments, costumes and other musical treasures.
DAY 07: MEMPHIS, USA
No visit to Memphis is complete with a tour of Graceland. Walk in the footsteps of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll Learn of Elvis’ humble beginnings through his rise to superstardom. See how a rock ‘n’ roll legend lived and relaxed with family and friends. The Graceland experience includes Graceland mansion, Elvis' Automobile Museum, Elvis' custom jets.
This afternoon and evening spend time on Beale Street, the melting pot of delta blues, jazz, rock-n-roll, R&B, and gospel. Enjoy the the rich, spicy food of the south, cold brew and hot music
DAY 08: MEMPHIS - VICKSBURG, USA
Travel to Vickburg, this morning. On the way stop in Jackson is a treasure trove of African-American and Civil rights history. Upon arrival, follow along the Civil Rights Driving Tour featuring sites such as: Freedom Corner, the former home of slain NAACP Field Secretary Medgar Evers and explore the Farish Street Historical District, a 125-acre late nineteenth c. neighborhood, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In the afternoon continue to go to Vicksburg and visit the Vicksburg National Military Park. The park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg.
DAY 09: VICKSBURG - NEW ORLEANS, USA
Steeped in a history of influences from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and beyond, New Orleans is one of America's most culturally and historically rich destinations.
This afternoon, tour some of the city’s various neighborhoods. The Garden District homes are still known by the names of the families that built them over a century ago, and the Arts District features the national World War II Museum and the Contemporary Arts Center.
Of-course the French Quarter is the most famous New Orleans neighborhood. Filled with restaurants, nightclubs and bars, it is be a unique place to spend the evening.
DAY 10: NEW ORLEANS, USA
There are 20 historic districts on the National Register in New Orleans, more than any other city in the United States. Inside these districts, an array of architectural styles from different time periods and cultures are reflected in individual homes and buildings. Visit homes such as the 1850 House, the Beauregard-Keyes Home and Houmas House Plantation and Gardens, a Grand Southern Mansion surrounded
DAY 11: NEW ORLEANS - MOBILE, USA
Before departing New Orleans, make time to enjoy a traditional Louisiana Creole Brunch at Brennan’s. Located in the French Quarter, breakfast at Brennan’s is a tradition among New Orleanians.
This afternoon, arrive in Destin. Stunning white beaches, challenging golf and world-famous fishing define this Emerald Coast of Florida city. Settle into your resort and begin to enjoy its amenities.
DAY 12: MOBILE, USA
Today, explore Mobile Bay. Start at Bellingrath Gardens and Home, the 1930s Eden of Mobile’s first Coca-Cola bottler. Tour Fort Gaines, an old federal citadel guarding the bay’s entry, then ferry to Fort Morgan. Take scenic Route 98 to Point Clear and ogle gorgeous mansions on its seaside walk. Before crossing the bay back to Mobile, visit Fairhope, a resort and arts haven founded as a utopian town in the 1890s. “The Fairhope Museum of History has lots of local stories, and the views and sunsets from the public park are spectacular.
DAY 13: MOBILE - MONTGOMERY, USA
Depart Mobile for Montgomery the capital of Alabama and a center of activity during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950’s and 60’s.
This afternoon, visit the Rosa Parks Library and Museum. Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old seamstress, sparked the modern civil rights movement by taking a stand and keeping her seat on a city bus. Watch a reenactment of the events and listen to actual participants of the l955 Montgomery Bus Boycott. One can also visit the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church and see the actual pulpit where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., first preached his message of hope and brotherhood.
This evening, explore downtown Montgomery's many dining and nightlife options
DAY 14: MONTGOMERY - ATLANTA - LONDON, UK
This morning, visit “Old Alabama Town”.This village features authentic 19th and early 20th century homes and buildings that have been saved from demolition, carefully restored, and reopened to the public as a history museum. Here one will learn how early Americans of all backgrounds lived and worked in Central Alabama. Drive Back to the airport and drop your car off. Check into your overnight flight.
DAY 15: LONDON, UK
Arrive back home after a fantastic holiday.