Romance of the South
8 days Memphis to New Orleans
Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
The south comes to life during this amazing eight-day vacation! Enjoy guided sightseeing and tour Graceland in Memphis. Then visit Vicksburg National Military Park on the way to Natchez, where antebellum mansions highlight your stay. See a working cotton plantation in Frogmore, Louisiana, and soak in the Creole and Cajun cultures in Lafayette. Finally, discover the beauty and charm of New Orleans while sightseeing with a Local Guide. Your southern journey concludes in New Orleans with a farewell dinner at the famous Court of Two Sisters restaurant.
INSIDE VISITS AND SPECIAL FEATURES Shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including admission charges where applicable
Tour Itinerary
- DAY 1 - MEMPHIS
- Welcome to Memphis! This evening, get to know your travelling companions at the 6 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION. Your Tour Director will prepare you for your upcoming adventure. (WR)
- DAY 2 - MEMPHIS
- This morning, enjoy a guided tour of the city, followed by a visit to the gardens and mansion of Elvis Presley's GRACELAND. You'll also be able to board his private jet. Afternoon at leisure. This evening perhaps take in a Blues club on recently revitalized Beale Street. (B)
- DAY 3 - MEMPHIS - VICKSBURG - NATCHEZ
- Depart Memphis and drive South to VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK for a guided tour of the historic monuments, miles of reconstructed trenches, an antebellum home, the restored Union gunboat USS Cairo, and the Vicksburg National Cemetery. Continue to the charming Port of Natchez, which features vast plantations and magnificent mansions from the boom days of the cotton industry. Experience true southern hospitality this evening at a candlelight dinner in an elegant antebellum mansion. (B,D)
- DAY 4 - NATCHEZ
- Spend the day in Natchez visiting some of the antebellum homes which are more plentiful here than anywhere else in the United States. A guided tour of ROSALIE, built in the early 1820s overlooking the Mississippi River and once the headquarters of the Union Army, highlights the furniture, paintings, and clothes used by the very family that lived here for more than 100 years! Next, visit LONGWOOD, a National Historic Landmark and a site on the Civil War Discovery Trail. This lavish octagonal home, dating back to 1859, is the largest of its kind in the country. View the interior where construction was halted during the Civil War and never completed. (B)
- DAY 5 - NATCHEZ - FROGMORE - LAFAYETTE
- Cross the mighty Mississippi for a tour of FROGMORE PLANTATION, a 1,800-acre working cotton plantation. Then head into the heart of Cajun Country, an area first settled by French Acadian farmers. Visit VERMILIONVILLE, a restored Acadian village in the bayou. Local folk in period costumes re-enact the colorful lifestyle of French settlers who moved here to escape British encroachment on Acadia. You'll enjoy the live music and craft demonstrations. This evening, take the optional outing for a typical Creole dinner with local Cajun entertainment, an appropriate introduction to the region's French heritage. (B)
- DAY 6 - LAFAYETTE - NOTTOWAY PLANTATION - NEW ORLEANS
- On to St. Martinville to see the famous oak tree of Longfellow's poem, "Evangeline". Afterward, board your boat for a CRUISE through the winding, swampy Atchafalaya Basin. Try to spot wildlife on the banks while en route. Then continue to NOTTOWAY PLANTATION, once the most palatial home on the Mississippi. Tour this opulent 64-room mansion and admire the manicured grounds. Continue to New Orleans. (B)
- DAY 7 - NEW ORLEANS
- A Local Guide leads a full morning dedicated to the sights and sounds of New Orleans. Visit the French Quarter, including Jackson Square and Pirate's Alley. Then stop at a typical New Orleans above-ground cemetery and learn about the city's unique burial customs. Enjoy a leisurely drive along tree-lined St. Charles Avenue to see stately mansions bordering the historic Garden District. This afternoon is free to explore the city on your own, or maybe board an authentic riverboat for a delightful optional luncheon cruise on the Mississippi River. This evening, your Tour Director hosts a special GLOBUS FAREWELL CELEBRATION DINNER at the Court of Two Sisters. Wonderful conversation and cuisine make the perfect finale for your holiday. (B,D)
- DAY 8 - NEW ORLEANS
- The holiday ends this morning after breakfast, with tour guests departing on individual schedules. Airport transfers are provided. (B)
Departure Dates & Prices
| Dates |
Twin Per Person |
Single Supplement |
Triple Reduction |
| 04/04/2008 |
£799 |
£246 |
£50 |
| 11/04/2008 |
£799 |
£246 |
£50 |
| 18/04/2008 |
£799 |
£246 |
£50 |
| 09/05/2008 |
£799 |
£246 |
£50 |
| 23/05/2008 |
£799 |
£246 |
£50 |
| All prices shown are for tour only and subject to availability. Please call to ask for a full package inclusive of airfares. |
| Pre/Post Tour overnights are also available and rail/cruise upgrades can be quoted where applicable |
Included Highlights
- MEMPHIS: Welcome reception, sightseeing tour, Graceland
- VICKSBURG: Guided sightseeing tour.
- NATCHEZ: Enjoy dinner in an antebellum mansion, visit Rosalie and Longwood Mansions
- FROGMORE: Visit Frogmore Plantation
- LAFAYETTE: Visit Vermilionville.
- ST. MARTINVILLE: See "Evangeline" oak tree, take Atchafalaya Basin boat tour.
- WHITE CASTLE: Visit Nottoway Plantation.
- NEW ORLEANS: Sightseeing tour, Globus Farewell Celebration Dinner at the Court of Two Sisters.
Included Meals
Welcome reception (WR); American breakfast daily (B); 2 three-course dinners with choice of entrees (D), including a Globus Farewell Celebration Dinner at the Court of Two Sisters.
Superior Hotels
MEMPHIS Memphis Hilton (SF), NATCHEZ The Natchez Eola (F), LAFAYETTE Lafayette Hilton and Towers (SF), NEW ORLEANS Astor Crowne Plaza (F)