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The Prestige Tailor-Made Experience
Our North America specialists are on-hand to create your perfect holiday. The aim of this brochure is to inspire and help with your holiday plans. We love to share our passion for America and Canada, so if you have something in mind not featured, just give us a call – with so many holiday experiences available it’s impossible to fit all in one brochure.
Our holidays are not ‘off-the-peg’ so what does it mean to book an expertly curated holiday with Prestige Travel?
Beautifully crafted itineraries: no two holidays are the same; this is your individual, muchanticipated holiday and is planned by one of our team who are on hand from quote stage through to your return.
On the ground support: we have everything covered while you are on holiday. While we check and double check all arrangements to ensure your holiday runs smoothly, our trusted partners are based in North America so can easily be contacted if necessary and you can contact us too via a 24-hour emergency telephone number.
Holidays created through experience: every one of our specialist team have visited the country on more than one occasion. When you call us, you speak to advisors who are committed to delivering the highest level of personal service, exceptional product knowledge and holiday planning from conception through to completion. Our experience will ensure you have the best possible holiday.
In the know: the tourism industry is continually changing: the opening of a new hotel or a wildlife experience just launched – we will know about it! We can truly say we are specialists who go above and beyond to share our exceptional knowledge gained over many years by our team who promote and visit only America and Canada.
Green credentials: we are dedicated to making environmental improvements to help foster a sustainably responsible business both in the short term and for years to come. We are continually researching initiatives to help us achieve our goals and will be fully transparent with how we get on with our greener Prestige approach.
Holiday Types
America – just saying the name evokes thoughts of epic destinations and unlimited adventure. Maybe you want to visit exciting New York or the more sedate, but equally alluring city of Boston, Las Vegas with its casinos and shows or San Francisco to see the Golden Gate Bridge. If natural wonders attract you, there’s a host of amazing sights at National Parks such as Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and Yosemite together with wonderful wildlife viewing at Yellowstone.
What is your perfect holiday? Our team are on hand to assist with your holiday planning whether you want to self-drive, enjoy an escorted tour, travel by rail, or relax on a cruise.
Self-Drive Holidays
The self-drive holidays featured in this brochure are based on popular routes with manageable daily driving distances. However, they can all be tailored to suit your requirements such as adding extra nights in one place and less in another, adding a special stay along the way or even operating the route in reverse order. Driving in America is pleasurable with wide open and well-signposted roads and is recommended for anyone who wants to be able to stop along the way in the knowledge, that once they reach their destination, a comfortable accommodation awaits them. Alternatively, you may wish to hit the open road and explore by motorhome, and we can certainly arrange this for you.
Escorted Tours
A ‘sit-back, relax and enjoy’ holiday in the company of like-minded travellers together with the care, guidance and assistance of a Tour Director accompanying you. All arrangements are taken care of, and your Tour Director will provide expert commentary and highlight points of interest along the way. We have a range of tours to choose from and the ones featured are just a small sample of what we can offer.
Independent Holidays
Travelling by coach and rail, these holidays are perfect if you don’t want to drive or be part of an escorted group. Your personalised itinerary will include all necessary services such as accommodation, transfers, rail journeys and sightseeing excursions; you can even add an Alaska or Caribbean cruise. Your holiday – your way!
Family Holidays
America offers a host of adventures suitable for families; road trips with excursions such as sightseeing, helicopter rides, theatre tickets, and walking tours, city stays and even skiing holidays. We can tailor a holiday to suit your children’s ages to ensure all the family enjoy their time in the USA.
Cruise Holidays
Alaska – ‘The Final Frontier’ awaits you and cruising offers the perfect way to explore coastal communities such as Juneau, Ketchikan, and Skagway as well as viewing towering glaciers and jagged mountain peaks. The waters are home to seals, sea lions, sea otters, whales and dolphins and bald eagles soaring overhead. As many cruise ships sail from Seattle it’s so easy to add a cruise to your Western USA holiday. We also offer cruises on the Eastern seaboard between New England and Québec in Canada which are particularly popular during fall colour season and Caribbean cruises. We have included just a small selection of cruises so please call us for more ideas.
Winter Holidays
America hosts a huge selection of ski resorts such as Steamboat, Breckenridge, Lake Tahoe, Vail, Jackson Hole, and Aspen to name just a few. Alternatively, you may want some winter sun, so Florida beckons or how about Christmas shopping in New York? America, your way, year-round!
Canada & Alaska
We have included some cross-border itineraries within this brochure but, for full information on holidays to Canada & Alaska please see our separate brochure.
Many thanks to all States, suppliers and organisations who have provided the images for our Discover the USA brochure.
Discover Canada & Alaska
Explore the USA
Self-Drive Tours
Suggested Routes
Our self-drive itineraries are based on popular routes with manageable driving distances. They can all be curated to suit your requirements, and, in most cases, the route can be reversed. Want to add a night and have less in another place or add another destination? No problem; just let us know. This is YOUR self-drive holiday planned with our expertise.
Accommodation
In most places there is a choice of hotels so just let us know what standard of accommodation you prefer.
Car Rental
Generally, we have included an intermediate size (unless noted otherwise) vehicle but, again it’s your holiday, and we can include an SUV or MVP if preferred. Please note that any one-way drop fees, fuel, hotel car parking charges or road toll fees are not included; see pages 152 & 153 for more information on car rental.
Motorhome Rental
If you want the freedom of the open road without the restraints of being at a certain place at a set time, why not consider renting a motorhome?
America offers a host of campgrounds and RV parks and the vehicles themselves are like a ‘home from home’! See pages 154 & 155 for more information on El Monte motorhome rental.
National Park Fees
A fee applies for entrance to National Parks; more information on the applicable charges, which you can pre-pay or pay locally, can be found at usparkpass.com
Chicago to Los Angeles
Historic Route 66 16 days
Holding a special place in American history and culture, Route 66 is synonymous with the freedom of the open road passing through several states including Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Along the way you’ll see iconic landmarks, natural wonders of the world and experience vibrant cities. Route 66, also known as the ‘Mother Road’ is possibly the most famous highway in the United States and, while you can’t drive the full length of the original route, many segments are still accessible and waiting for you to explore.
Itinerary
1. Chicago, Illinois 2 nights
2. St. Louis, Missouri (297 miles) 1 night
3. Springfield, Missouri (216 miles) 1 night
4. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (286 miles) 1 night
5. Amarillo, Texas (258 miles) 1 night
6. Albuquerque, New Mexico (287 miles) 2 nights
7. Holbrook, Arizona (233 miles) 1 night
8. Grand Canyon/Williams, Arizona (125 miles) 2 nights
9. Las Vegas, Nevada (216 miles) 2 nights
10. Los Angeles, California (270 miles) 2 nights
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 15 nights accommodation
• 16 days inclusive intermediate car hire including 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Established in 1926, Route 66 stretched for around 2,448 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica. It was decommissioned in 1985 and replaced by modern interstates but many roadside attractions, diners, motels, and landmarks still stand as a reminder of the bygone era.
San Francisco to San Diego
California Explorer 15
Located on the west coast, California is known for its diverse geography which includes mountains, deserts, and a stunning coastline along the Pacific Ocean.
This road trip allows you to explore the scenic beauty of Yosemite National Park, enjoy the attractions of iconic cities, immerse yourself in the culture of the state and even to enjoy some of the finest wine produced in the world.
Itinerary
1. San Francisco 2 nights
2. Napa Valley (54 miles) 1 night
3. Lake Tahoe (187 miles) 1 night
4. Yosemite National Park (173 miles) 2 nights
5. Monterey (221 miles) 1 night
6. San Luis Obispo (143 miles) 1 night
7. Santa Barbara (94 miles) 1 night
8. Los Angeles (95 miles) 2 nights
9. Huntington Beach (36 miles) 1 night
10. San Diego (95 miles) 2 nights
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Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
California is one of the world’s premier wine-producing regions, with renowned areas such as Napa Valley, and Sonoma County. The long, sunny growing season enables the state to produce a wide variety of high-quality wines.
San Francisco round trip
Pioneer Trails 16 days
There’s a host of attractions to enjoy in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas which, coupled with the stunning landscapes and scenic highlights of the Grand Canyon, Yosemite NP, and the Amargosa Desert make this itinerary a superb mix of experiences.
The California coastline offers one of the world’s most scenic and arguably, most famous, drives along the Pacific Coast Highway including the 17-Mile Drive with its stunning views of the rugged coastline and Pacific Ocean. In stark contrast is Death Valley NP, which is the hottest, driest, and lowest portion of the North America continent.
Itinerary
1. San Francisco, California 2 nights
2. Carmel, California (116 miles) 1 night
3. Los Angeles, California (323 miles) 2 nights
4. Palm Springs, California (106 miles) 1 night
5. Phoenix, Arizona (269 miles) 1 night
6. Sedona, Arizona (116 miles) 1 night
7. Grand Canyon, Arizona (240 miles) 1 night
8. Las Vegas, Nevada (123 miles) 2 nights
9. Death Valley, California (160 miles) 1 night
10. Yosemite NP, California (286 miles) 2 nights
11. San Francisco, California (192 miles) 1 night
Departure Dates June to September
This itinerary includes The Tioga Pass between Death Valley and Yosemite which is often closed in winter due to weather conditions. Outside of June to September a similar itinerary can be arranged.
Tour Includes
• 15 nights accommodation
• 16 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The Amargosa Desert is in western Nevada along the California-Nevada border and is named after the river that runs thorough it. The climate is characterised by hot summers, mild winters, and low rainfall. Despite this, the Desert is home to a variety of plants and animals including cacti, Joshua trees, yuccas, desert tortoises, bighorn sheep and coyotes.
Los Angeles to San Francisco
Best of the West 13
Embark on a scenic road trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco including the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Death Valley National Park, and Yosemite National Park for an unforgettable adventure.
With its mix of world-famous cities, magnificent National Parks, and scenic drives, on this leisurely paced itinerary you’ll experience some of the best sights of California as well as the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon and the excitement of Las Vegas.
Itinerary
1. Los Angeles, California 2 nights
2. Palm Springs, California (106 miles) 1 night
3. Phoenix, Arizona (269 miles) 1 night
4. Grand Canyon, Arizona (261 miles) 1 night
5. Las Vegas, Nevada (123 miles) 2 nights
6. Death Valley, California (160 miles) 1 night
7. Yosemite, California (286 miles) 2 nights
8. San Francisco, California (192 miles) 2 nights
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Departure Dates June to September
Tour Includes
• 12 nights accommodation
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the Grand Canyon stretches for around 277 long, up to 18 miles wide and over a mile deep.
Las Vegas round trip
National Parks of the West 12 days
Explore magnificent, world famous National Parks including Zion and Bryce, marvel at the Grand Canyon, discover the history and geology of Lake Powell, drive part of historic Route 66 and finally enjoy all what Las Vegas, otherwise known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, has to offer.
Itinerary
1. Las Vegas, Nevada 1 night
2. Zion NP, Utah (168 miles) 1 night
3. Bryce Canyon NP, Utah (93 miles) 1 night
4. Lake Powell/Page, Utah (156 miles) 2 nights
5. Grand Canyon NP, Arizona (125 miles) 2 nights
6. Sedona, Arizona (240 miles) 1 night
7. Lake Havasu, Arizona (230 miles) 1 night
8. Las Vegas, Nevada (151 miles) 2 nights
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 11 nights accommodation
• 12 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Lake Powell is renowned for its stunning red rock scenery with towering sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and emerald green water contrasting against the desert landscape.
Salt Lake City round trip
Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks
14 days
Utah’s Mighty 5, comprising of Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Canyonlands, and Arches National Parks, offer a host of different scenic aspects.
The parks stretch through the desert landscape of southern Utah and they offer some of the most iconic landscapes in the United States; including delicate stone arches, deep canyons, towering hoodoos, massive mesas and balanced rocks.
Itinerary
1. Salt Lake City 2 nights
2. Capitol Reef NP (233 miles) 2 nights
3. Bryce Canyon NP (136 miles) 1 night
4. Zion NP (93 miles) 2 nights
5. Lake Powell/Page (117 miles) 2 nights
6. Monument Valley (133 miles) 1 night
7. Moab (142 miles) 3 nights Visit Canyonlands & Arches NP during your stay
8. Ends Salt Lake City (234 miles)
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 13 nights accommodation
• 14 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Each of Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks offer a unique and unforgettable experience, showcasing the natural beauty and geological wonders of the American Southwest.
Dallas round trip
Lone Star Trails 15
Texas is a large and diverse state with various geographic regions, ranging from temperate plains to tropical areas much of which you’ll explore on this itinerary.
The main cities of Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio each have their own appeal including the Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the history of the Alamo in San Antonio. Step into cowboy country in Fort Worth, visit the Cadillac graveyard at Amarillo and sample traditional New Mexico cuisine during your stay in Albuquerque.
Itinerary
1. Dallas, Texas 2 nights
2. Austin, Texas (196 miles) 1 night
3. Houston, Texas (165 miles) 1 night
4. Corpus Christi, Texas (211 miles) 2 nights
5. San Antonio, Texas (143 miles) 2 nights
6. Fort Stockton, Texas (313 miles) 1 night
7. El Paso, Texas (240 miles) 1 night
8. Albuquerque, New Mexico (266 miles) 2 nights
9. Amarillo, Texas (287 miles) 1 night
10. Fort Worth, Texas (339 miles) 1 night
11. Ends Dallas (33 miles)
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Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• 15 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Texas has a rich history shaped by Indigenous civilisations, Spanish colonisation, Mexican rule, the Texas Revolution, and statehood in 1845. Key historical sites include the Alamo in San Antonio, the San Jacinto Battlefield, and the Texas State Capitol in Austin.
Denver round trip
Yellowstone & The Wild West 17
During this five-state tour you’ll have a taste of the Wild West with a stay at Cody, named after ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody, view the remarkable desert landscape and delicate arches at Arches National Park, see the towering Teton Mountain Range, and have time to explore Denver, the Mile High City.
Itinerary
1. Denver, Colorado 2 nights
2. Grand Junction, Colorado (244 miles) 1 night
3. Moab, Utah (112 miles) 2 nights Visit Arches NP during your stay
4. Salt Lake City, Utah (234 miles) 2 nights
5. Idaho Falls, Idaho (214 miles) 1 night
6. Jackson, Wyoming (90 miles) 1 night
7. Yellowstone NP, Wyoming (127 miles) 2 nights
8. Cody, Wyoming (133 miles) 1 night
9. Sheridan, Wyoming (147 miles) 1 night
10. Rapid City, South Dakota (243 miles) 2 nights Visit Mt. Rushmore during your stay
11. Cheyenne, Wyoming (289 miles) 1 night
12. Ends Denver (102 miles)
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Departure Dates May to October
Tour Includes
• 16 nights accommodation
• 17 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
• Why not travel on the Rocky Mountaineer train from Denver to Moab and collect a car in Moab? See pages 156 to 158 for more information.
In the Know
Yellowstone National Park was the world’s first NP. With its array of wildlife including grizzly bear, bison, moose and elk and its spectacular scenery, it’s sure to be a highlight as will your visit to Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Denver round trip
American Grandeurs
Denver, nicknamed the Mile High City due to its elevation, while celebrating its cowboy and mining heritage is a modern city with a host of attractions, restaurants, and craft breweries. From there explore Rocky Mountain National Park, see the mountains that led to the creation of the Grand Teton National Park, visit Yellowstone, America’s first National Park and spend time in Salt Lake City where you can visit the famed Temple and the Tabernacle. Explore Bryce Canyon’s famous rock formations before driving to Page where the red desert meets the deep blue Lake Powell. This truly is an itinerary filled with epic adventures.
Itinerary
1. Denver, Colorado 2 nights
2. Steamboat Springs, Colorado (156 miles) 1 night
3. Rock Springs, Utah (336 miles) 1 night
4. Jackson, Wyoming (301 miles) 1 night
5. Yellowstone NP, Wyoming (127 miles) 2 nights
6. Salt Lake City, Utah (321 miles) 1 night
7. Bryce Canyon NP, Utah (273 miles) 2 nights
8. Lake Powell/Page, Utah (156 miles) 1 night
9. Cortez, Colorado (216 miles) 1 night
10. Durango, Colorado (46 miles) 1 night
11. Taos, New Mexico (201 miles) 2 nights
12. Denver, Colorado (286 miles) 1 night
17 days
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 16 nights accommodation
• 17 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Be surrounded by sandstone masterpieces in the Navajo Nation’s Monument Valley and look into the lives of the people who made Mesa Verde their home for over 700 years.
Seattle to Los Angeles
Pacific Coast Wonders 13
In Seattle visit Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, Chihuly Gardens, and the Museum of Pop Culture or perhaps take a whale watching excursion or a harbour cruise. Leaving the city behind you’ll see Mount Ranier that stands as an icon in the Washington landscape, then stop at the active Mt. St Helens volcano.
In San Francisco visit Alcatraz Island, enjoy a cable car ride, see Pier 39 with its sea lion colony and, of course, view the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge. Stroll along Fisherman’s Wharf and Cannery Row in Monterey then enjoy the stunning landscape of 17-Mile Drive, the Big Sur Peninsula, Malibu, and Santa Monica before reaching Los Angeles.
Itinerary
1. Seattle, Washington 2 nights
2. Portland, Oregon (173 miles) 1 night
3. Redwood NP, California (350 miles) 1 night
4. Eureka, California (49 miles) 1 night
5. San Francisco, California (270 miles) 2 nights
6. Carmel, California (116 miles) 2 nights
7. Central Coast, California (146 miles) 1 night
8. Los Angeles, California (189 miles) 2 nights
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Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 12 nights accommodation
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Redwood National Forest is home to some of the tallest, and oldest trees on Earth. The towering coast redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens), which can live for thousands of years, reach heights of over 350 feet and are known for their massive size, thick bark, and towering canopy.
Seattle round trip
Seattle, Canadian Rockies & Yellowstone
17 days
An amazing itinerary that combines Seattle, also known as the Emerald City, Vancouver, the Canadian Rockies, and Yellowstone National Park. Discover diverse landscapes from the Pacific Coast, the stunning, soaring peaks of the Canadian Rockies, to the geysers, hot springs, and bubbling mud pots of Yellowstone National Park. This truly is an epic itinerary travelling through five states in America and two provinces, British Columbia and Alberta, in Canada.
Itinerary
1. Seattle, Washington 2 nights
2. Vancouver, Canada (141 miles) 2 nights
3. Kamloops, Canada (220 miles) 1 night
4. Jasper, Canada (274 miles) 2 nights
5. Banff, Canada (179 miles) 2 nights
6. Kalispell, Montana (299 miles) 1 night
7. Yellowstone, Wyoming (370 miles) 2 nights
8. Jackson, Wyoming (127 miles) 1 night
9. Twin Falls, Idaho (249 miles) 1 night
10. Pendelton, Oregon (346 miles) 1 night
11. Yakima, Washington (133 miles) 1 night
12. Ends Seattle (142 miles)
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 16 nights accommodation
• 15 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Between Jasper and Banff, drive the stunning Icefields Parkway where every turn in the road reveals a different vista; towering peaks, glistening glaciers, gushing waterfalls, and deep valleys. We suggest a stop at the Columbia Icefield Centre to take a ride in an Ice Explorer vehicle onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier – a unique experience.
Washington D.C. round trip
America’s Colonial Heritage 12
Enjoy Washington’s landmarks such as the Washington Monument, the US Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial and visit the Smithsonian Museum to see Apollo 11. Then explore the history of the Civil War and stand on the spot where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address. Enjoy the stunning scenery of the Skyline Drive, one of America’s most scenic routes, in Shenandoah National Park. Enjoy walking the boardwalk of Virginia Beach, visit Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and see the Liberty Bell and Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
Itinerary
1. Washington D.C. 2 nights
2. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (86 miles) 1 night
3. Shenandoah, Virginia (148 miles) 1 night
4. Williamsburg, Virginia (162 miles) 1 night
5. Virginia Beach, Virginia (59 miles) 2 nights
6. Baltimore, Maryland (249 miles) 1 night
7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (103 miles) 2 nights
8. Washington D.C. (139 miles) 1 night
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Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 11 nights accommodation
• 12 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
On your way to Williamsburg visit Monticello the historic home of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the Untied States, Williamsburg, is a living history museum that recreates the colonial-era as it appeared in the 18th century where you can explore historic buildings, interact with costumed interpreters, and learn about daily life in colonial America.
New York round trip
New York & Niagara Falls 15 days
New York, also known as the ‘Big Apple’, is arguably the most famous city in the world and boasts iconic sightseeing such as the Chrysler Building, The Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building. From there, travel to Ithaca, on the shore of Cayuga Lake, one of the 11 Finger Lakes. From there it’s a short drive to Toronto where we recommend a visit to the CN Tower for great views of Lake Ontario and the city itself. Then follow the St. Lawrence River to Kingston before crossing back into New York State to Lake Placid in the heart of the Adirondacks. Final stay is at Saratoga Springs home to manicured parks and elegant architecture.
Itinerary
1. New York 3 nights
2. Ithaca, New York (224 miles) 2 nights
3. Finger Lakes, New York (50 miles) 1 night
4. Niagara Falls, Canada (107 miles) 2 nights
5. Toronto, Canada (82 miles) 2 nights
6. Kingston, Canada (163 miles) 1 night
7. Lake Placid, New York (169 miles) 2 nights
8. Saratoga Springs, New York (106 miles) 1 night
9. Ends New York City (183 miles)
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Cross the Canadian border to Niagara Falls to see one of the most famous waterfalls in the world – the Horseshoe Falls otherwise known as the Canadian Falls. There’s actually three waterfalls, the other two being the American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. The Falls can be viewed from land, water or air and captivate all visitors with their awe-inspiring beauty and sheer power.
Toronto round trip
Two Nation Vacation 16 days
In the earliest days of North America, the great colonial powers were concentrated in Southern Ontario and New England, instrumental in building the foundation of both countries.
During this time, stunning public buildings were erected, natural landscapes were harnessed for their transportation and power generating capacity, great metropolises such as Toronto, Boston and New York flourished, while political power concentrated in Ottawa and Washington to house national governments. Discover the rich histories of these cities and unique communities that define these intriguing regions.
Itinerary
1. Toronto, Canada 2 nights
2. Ottawa, Canada (280 miles) 1 night
3. Montréal, Canada (124 miles) 2 nights
4. Québec City, Canada (155 miles) 2 nights
5. Boston, Massachusetts (397 miles) 2 nights
6. New York City, New York (215 miles) 2 nights
7. Washington D.C., USA (229 miles) 2 nights
8. Lancaster, Pennsylvania (117 miles) 1 night
9. Niagara Falls, Canada (341 miles) 1 night
10. Ends Toronto (82 miles)
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 15 nights accommodation
• Private transfer Toronto Airport to hotel
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, is one of the oldest inland towns in the US having been settled in 1709. It’s often associated with the Amish community which has a significant presence in the surrounding countryside.
Montreal round trip
Québec & New England 15 days
Departing from Montréal, this itinerary is the perfect opportunity to link a Canadian holiday experience with a robust, nature-focused New England self-drive holiday.
The route travels through several regions well known for their ski resorts in the winter, but in the summer become incredible hiking, biking, and scenic driving destinations. Small villages and towns provide near endless opportunities to sample the quiet beauty of the region, while a visit to Boston reveals the colonial history of its past and the dynamic vibrancy of a present day metropolis.
Itinerary
1. Montréal, Canada 2 nights
2. Stowe, Vermont (108 miles) 2 nights
3. White Mountains, Maine (106 miles) 1 night
4. Bar Harbor, Maine (214 miles) 2 nights
5. Ogunquit, Maine (211 miles) 2 nights
6. Boston, Massachusetts (72 miles) 2 nights
7. Green Mountains, Vermont (168 miles) 2 nights
8. Montreal, Canada (155 miles) 1 night
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• Private transfer from Montréal Airport to hotel
• 12 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The Canadian province of Quebec is bordered by the US states of Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire and ideally links this itinerary together. Explore Montreal, before crossing the border into Vermont, then the White Mountains and coast of Maine, followed by Boston in Massachusetts, before returning to Montreal via Vermont.
Boston round trip
Best of New England 15 days
Embark on an exploration of New England, featuring a unique mix of history, unforgettable natural landscapes, and a distinct regional flavour. Small villages combine with world class cities, providing an opportunity for both pastoral and cosmopolitan experiences to suit every taste.
Along the route, over a dozen state parks and protected areas provide some of the most spectacular hiking in the country. Seaside towns feature everything from ocean tours to whale watching, and local galleries such as the Norman Rockwell Museum showcase classic Americana and early colonial heritages.
Itinerary
1. Boston, Massachusetts 2 nights
2. Kennebunkport, Maine (92 miles) 1 night
3. Bar Harbor, Maine (204 miles) 2 nights
4. White Mountains, Maine (217 miles) 2 nights
5. Stowe, Vermont (130 miles) 2 nights
6. The Berkshires, Massachusetts (175 miles) 1 night
7. Newport, Rhode Island (148 miles) 2 nights
8. Cape Cod, Massachusetts (87 miles) 2 nights
9. Ends Boston (84 miles)
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• 15 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
New England comprises of six states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The region played a significant role in America history and key sites to visit include Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts where the Pilgrims landed in 1620, and Boston, where the Boston Tea Party took place.
Chicago round trip
The Great Lakes 15 days
Three great music cities – Chicago for the blues, Detroit’s ‘Motown’ and Cleveland where rock and roll was born, are visited on the tour but there is so much more to the Great Lakes region which comprises of five lakes straddling the US and Canadian border – Michigan, Huron, Ontario, Eire and Superior.
Perhaps visit the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, explore Green Bay, Wisconsin’s oldest community, enjoy time in Toronto, walk the glass floor at the top of the CN Tower, and marvel at the stunning natural spectacle of Niagara Falls.
Itinerary
1. Chicago, Illinois 2 nights
2. Milwaukee, Wisconsin (91 miles) 1 night
3. Green Bay, Wisconsin (116 miles) 1 night
4. St. Ignace, Michigan (251 miles) 2 nights
5. Detroit, Michigan (295 miles) 2 nights
6. Toronto, Canada (243 miles) 2 nights
7. Niagara Falls, Canada (82 miles) 2 nights
8. Cleveland, Ohio (213 miles) 1 night
9. Chicago, Illinois (345 miles) 1 night
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The Great Lakes are a group of five interconnected freshwater lakes, straddling the border between the US and Canada. The lakes are Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior – remembered with the acronym homes.
New Orleans to Nashville
Music Trails of the South
11 days
A self-drive holiday from New Orleans to Nashville is a fantastic road trip, offering the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, experience different cultures, and enjoy the music and cuisine along the way.
In New Orleans, also known as the ‘Big Easy’, explore the vibrant French Quarter and live jazz music and take a steamboat cruise on the Mississippi River. At Memphis, visit Graceland, home of the late Elvis Presley, and explore Beale Street for live music and vibrant nightlife. While at Nashville, home to country and western music, perhaps attend a live music performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
Itinerary
1. New Orleans, Louisiana 3 nights
2. Natchez, Mississippi (176 miles) 1 night
3. Memphis, Tennessee (305 miles) 3 nights
4. Nashville, Tennessee (214 miles) 3 nights
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 10 nights accommodation
• 8 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Exploring the music trails of the South is a fascinating journey through history, culture, and creativity.
Mississippi is considered the birthplace of the blues, Tennessee is synonymous with country music and rock n’ roll, and Louisiana, particularly New Orleans, celebrates its jazz heritage.
Memphis to Nashville
Bourbon & Bluegrass Trail 10
Music, local speciality food, and a tour of Jack Daniel’s whiskey distillery come together on this self-drive tour through Tennessee and Kentucky. In Memphis visit Graceland, home of the late Elvis Presley, and explore Beale Street, known for its historic significance in the development of blues music.
At Lynchburg visit the whiskey distillery, at Chattanooga visit the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum for a historic train ride while in Louisville, located in the heart of Bluegrass region, visit the Kentucky Derby Museum. Your adventure ends in Nashville, also known as Music City, and home to Country Music Hall of Fame.
Itinerary
1. Memphis, Tennessee 2 nights
2. Lynchburg, Tennessee (267 miles) 1 night
3. Chattanooga, Tennessee (89 miles) 1 night
4. Gatlinburg, Tennessee (154 miles) 1 night
5. Lexington, Kentucky (211 miles) 1 night
6. Louisville, Kentucky (70 miles) 1 night
7. Nashville, Tennessee (174 miles) 2 nights
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Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 9 nights accommodation
• 7 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Bourbon is a quintessential American spirit closely associated with the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. At Lynchburg you can tour the famous Jack Daniel’s Distillery, founded in 1866 and enjoy a tasting session too.
Atlanta to New Orleans
Deep South Explorer
The Deep South offers a cornucopia of experiences ranging from the history and legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, music and culture, vibrant cities, and great food such as Cajun cuisine in New Orleans.
There were many key events in Alabama associated with the Civil Rights Movement including the Montgomery bus boycott and in Atlanta itself, visit the Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site. Relax at Gulf Shores where the Gulf of Mexico meets pristine white sands. End your adventure in New Orleans, the Big Easy, with its mix of jambalaya, nightlife, jazz, Mississippi River cruise, and an iconic streetcar ride.
Itinerary
1. Atlanta, Georgia 3 nights
2. Birmingham, Alabama (147 miles) 2 nights
3. Montgomery, Alabama (70 miles) 2 nights
4. Gulf Shores, Alabama (187 miles) 3 nights
5. New Orleans, Louisiana (189 miles) 3 nights
14 days
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 13 nights accommodation
• 11 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
New Orleans, founded by the French in 1718 has a long and diverse history being ruled by France, Spain, and briefly by the Republic of West Florida before becoming part of the US in the early 19th century. Considered the birthplace of jazz, there’s numerous live music venues throughout the city.
Georgia & The Carolina’s 13 days
Exploring Georgia and the Carolinas, both north and south, gives a rich mix of history, culture, outdoor activities, and southern hospitality. Each state has its share of historic sites such as Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site in Atlanta, and Fort Sumter near Charleston where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired.
At Asheville visit the Biltmore Estate, America’s largest privately-owned home and the drive to Charlotte offers a mountainous landscape. Myrtle Beach has 60-miles of coastline with white sands and sparkling ocean; time to relax before heading to the historic city of Charleston, followed by the oldest city in the state of Georgia, Savannah. Your final stop is Macon, a city packed with culture, history, incredible architecture, and Southern charm.
Itinerary Atlanta round trip
1. Atlanta, Georgia 2 nights
2. Asheville, North Carolina (198 miles) 2 nights
3. Charlotte, North Carolina (131 miles) 1 night
4. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (198 miles) 2 nights
5. Charleston, South Carolina (96 miles) 2 nights
6. Savannah, Georgia (108 miles) 2 nights
7. Macon, Georgia (170 miles) 1 night
8. Ends Atlanta (83 miles)
Departure Dates April to October
Tour Includes
• 12 nights accommodation
• 13 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Asheville in North Carolina is an ideal place to access the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of America’s most scenic drives. The roadway runs through the Appalachian Mountains and stretches for around 469 miles connecting the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.
to Fort Lauderdale
Florida’s Gulf Coast 15 days Tampa
Florida, the Sunshine State, is so much more than theme parks and, on this itinerary, you’ll discover the best Gulf Coast beaches. Soft sand, clear waters, nature trails, stunning sunsets, and comfortable year-round water temperatures. Tampa has a mix of historic architecture and modern landscapes, and a culture infused with Cuban and Spanish flavours to enjoy before heading to the beach!
On the way to Fort Lauderdale drive along Alligator Alley through the expansive Everglades National Park and end your adventure exploring ‘Venice of America’ where a maze of waterways is lined with superyachts.
Itinerary
1. Tampa 2 nights
2. Clearwater Beach (23 miles) 2 nights
3. St Pete Beach (22 miles) 2 nights
4. Sarasota (36 miles) 2 nights
5. Captiva Island (83 miles) 2 nights
6. Naples (54 miles) 2 nights
7. Fort Lauderdale (109 miles) 2 nights
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• 15 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The white sands of Clearwater Beach are regularly voted one of the best in America, on Captiva Island search for shells and at Sarasota soak up the art, music, and theatre.
Miami round trip
Miami and the Keys 11 days
Miami is an intriguing mix of Art Deco architecture, exclusive boutiques, fine dining restaurants and casual eateries, a Latin infused culture, and sandy beaches all coupled with year-round sunshine.
Explore the eclectic neighbourhoods including Little Havana, Historic Overtown and Liberty City, view the sunning street art of Wynwood Walls or enjoy a professional sporting event. Then explore the Keys each with their own appeal such as world-class diving at Key Largo, water sports at Marathon and Ernest Hemingway’s house and Key lime pie at Key West. The road from Miami to Key Largo in itself is a highlight; commonly known as ‘The Highway that goes to the Sea’ because of its ocean views and bridges connecting the islands.
Itinerary
1. Miami 2 nights
2. Key Largo (62 miles) 2 nights
3. Marathon (51 miles) 2 nights
4. Key West (52 miles) 2 nights
5. Islamorada (81 miles) 2 nights
6. Ends Miami (77 miles)
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 10 nights accommodation
• 9 days inclusive intermediate car hire with 2nd driver and unlimited mileage
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Key limes have a unique flavour that is more tart and aromatic compared to Persian limes. They are named after the Florida Keys, where they were historically cultivated. As well as the famous pie, you’ll find the limes used extensively in cocktails, such as Key lime martini and the classic margarita.
Escorted Tours
Tour Itineraries
We work with a range of group tour operators, thus providing differing levels of service and inclusions to suit any budget. While tour itineraries can’t be changed, we can add nonescorted pre and post tour arrangements such as accommodation, cruises to Alaska, the Caribbean and even Atlantic Canada from Boston or New York!
We have included a range of tours but have access to many more so, if you don’t see what you’re looking for, just give us a call.
General Information
A ‘sit-back and enjoy’ holiday with the added pleasure of being with like-minded travellers together with the care, guidance and assistance of a Tour Director accompanying you. All arrangements are taken care of, and your Tour Director will provide expert commentary and is always on hand to ensure your comfort and enjoyment throughout your tour.
New York to San Francisco
The Great America Crossing 20 days
It’s hard to imagine a more comprehensive escorted tour; starting from New York on the east coast and ending in San Francisco on the Pacific Coast this is a fully immersive experience. Explore the birthplace of America and see the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, visit the most famous battle site in the American Civil War at Gettysburg, marvel at the face carvings at Mount Rushmore, and drive along part of the famous Route 66.
Tour Includes
• 19 nights accommodation
• 5 breakfasts
• City tours – Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago & Los Angeles
• Sightseeing – Niagara Falls in Canada, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon National Park and more
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
Departure Dates Fridays May to September
Itinerary
1. New York City 1 night
2. Washington D.C. 2 nights
3. Niagara Falls, New York 1 night
4. Detroit, Michigan 1 night
5. Chicago, Illinois 2 nights
6. Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1 night
7. Rapid City, South Dakota 1 night
8. Cody, Wyoming 1 night
9. Yellowstone NP, Wyoming 1 night
10. Salt Lake City, Utah 1 night
11. Bryce Canyon, Utah 1 night
12. Flagstaff, Arizona 1 night
13. Las Vegas, Nevada 1 night
14. Los Angeles, California 2 nights
15. Option to finish here for 18-day tour
16. Central Coast, California 1 night
17. San Francisco, California 1 night
Los Angeles round trip
Western Discovery 15
Western USA captures the imagination on this tour itinerary that visits major cities, iconic western landscapes such as Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon, and Death Valley National Park, and the stunning coastal scenery between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Itinerary
1. Los Angeles, California 2 nights
2. Phoenix, Arizona 1 night
3. Grand Canyon, Arizona 1 night
4. Lake Powell, Arizona 1 night
5. Bryce Canyon, Utah 1 night
6. Las Vegas, Nevada 2 nights
7. Mammoth Lakes 1 night
During winter the Tioga Pass may be closed so overnight will be in Fresno and Mammoth Lake will not be visited
8. Sacramento 1 night
9. San Francisco, California 2 nights
10. Option to finish here for 11-day tour
11. Central Coast, California 1 night
12. Los Angeles, California 1 night
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Departure Dates Thursdays year round
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• City tours – San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles
• Sightseeing – Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, Yosemite National Park and more
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
View the magnificent falls at Yosemite National Park, the crystal blue water of Lake Powell, perhaps take a photo at the iconic ‘Welcome to Las Vegas’ sign, marvel at the Golden Gate Bridge and stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame to find your favourite celebrity’s star.
Los Angeles round trip
Western Trails 8
This short, but inclusive, tour begins with a journey to Phoenix, located at the base of the rugged San Jacinto Mountains followed by a scenic day of travelling to one of the natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon.
Your next adventure takes you through the land of the Navajo people to visit Monument Valley on your way to Lake Powell. From there, visit spectacular Bryce Canyon, followed by the dazzling lights of Las Vegas before returning to Los Angeles.
Itinerary
1. Los Angeles, California 1 night
2. Phoenix, Arizona 1 night
3. Grand Canyon, Arizona 1 night
4. Lake Powell, Arizona 1 night
5. Bryce Canyon, Utah 1 night
6. Las Vegas, Nevada 2 nights
7. Ends Los Angeles, California
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Departure Dates Fridays year round
Tour Includes
• 7 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing – Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, Bryce Canyon, and Monument Valley
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
Bryce Canyon is famous for its unique geological formations known as hoodoos. These spire-shaped rock formations are created by erosion and the vibrant colours of the hoodoos, ranging from red and orange to pink and whites, create a spectacular landscape.
Las Vegas round trip
Western Frontiers 8 days
Be dazzled by the bright lights of Las Vegas before experiencing the extreme environment of Death Valley, and the natural splendours of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Mammoth Lakes, and Yosemite National Park.
The city of San Francisco never fails to amaze; stroll by Sea Lions Marina, gaze across the bay to Alcatraz Island or take an optional wine tour to the famous Napa Valley. The following day takes you to Monterey and the famous Cannery Row and charming Carmel-by-the Sea, noted for its quaint houses, art galleries and unique stores. At Los Angeles, Hollywood and Beverly Hills will be seen before reaching Santa Monica, home to the finish line of Historic Route 66. Return to Las Vegas via the Mojave Desert where the clusters of unique Joshua trees dot the landscape.
Itinerary
1. Las Vegas, Nevada 1 night
2. Mammoth Lakes, California 1 night
3. Modesto, California 1 night
4. San Francisco, California 2 nights
5. Central Coast, California 1 night
6. Los Angeles, California 1 night
7. Ends Las Vegas, Nevada
Departure Dates Thursdays May to October
Tour Includes
• 7 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing – Death Valley, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Monica and Mojave Desert
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
Yosemite National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. Iconic landmarks include El Capitan, Half Dome and Yosemite Falls.
Denver to San Francisco
Rocky Mountain Frontiers 15 days
A unique itinerary that allows you to experience some monumental figures at Mount Rushmore, erupting geysers and wildlife at Yellowstone National Park, the red rock arches of Arches National Park and spectacular Bryce Canyon. Visiting six states this itinerary will give you an insight into the varying National Parks, the spirit of the American West personified at the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody and the majestic beauty of South Dakota’s Black Hills. Your tour includes the bright lights and glamour of Las Vegas and ends in San Francisco, also known as ‘The City by the Bay’.
Itinerary
1. Denver, Colorado 1 night
2. Cheyenne, Wyoming 1 night
3. Rapid City, South Dakota 1 night
4. Cody, Wyoming 1 night
5. Yellowstone, Wyoming 1 night
6. Salt Lake City, Utah 1 night
7. Moab, Utah 2 nights
8. Bryce Canyon, Utah 1 night
9. Las Vegas, Nevada 2 nights
10. Mammoth Lakes, California 1 night
11. San Francisco, California 2 nights
Departure Dates Sundays May to July
Tour Includes
• 14 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including Rocky Mountain National Park, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Mount Rushmore National Historic Site, Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse State Park, Aches and Capitol
Reef National Parks, Bryce Canyon and Yosemite National Park
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
This tour includes the historic Temple Square in Salt Lake City, home to the 6-spired Salt Lake Temple and domed Tabernacle of the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
New York round trip
Great Eastern Cities 8 days
The great cities of eastern USA each have their own appeal and varying iconic sights, add in thundering Niagara Falls and the rural countryside of Pennsylvania Dutch Country and you have an itinerary that truly delivers some amazing experiences.
The many highlights of this tour include the famous skyline of New York, wine tasting at Watkins Glen on the shores of Lake Seneca, spectacular Horseshoe Falls, and a visit the historic Gettysburg Civil War National Battleground, site of the largest battle ever fought on American soil, and the place where President Lincoln gave his famous address in 1863. Washington D.C., the nation’s capital, is home to famous sights such as the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery while in Philadelphia you’ll see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 2 nights
2. Niagara Falls, Canada 1 night
3. Amish Country, Pennsylvania 1 night
4. Washington D.C. 2 nights
5. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 night
6. Ends New York City, New York
Departure Dates Saturdays April to September
Tour Includes
• 7 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including New York, Finger Lakes region, Niagara Falls, Gettysburg Civil War National Battleground, Washington D.C., Arlington National Cemetery and JFK Memorial, Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell at Philadelphia
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence and freedom and was cast in 1752 in London, England. It originally served as a bell for the Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall.
New York round trip
Eastern Discovery 11
Explore the very best of eastern USA and Canada on this comprehensive tour of the major cities in the region. From the skyscrapers of New York, travel to historic Boston then drive through the rural New England states of New Hampshire and Vermont before crossing the international border to enter Québec.
At Niagara Falls, see the thundering waters of the Horseshoe Falls before crossing the border back to America. Learn about the Civil War battle of Gettysburg where the Union and Confederate forces fought for 3 days and then onto Washington D.C. home to many famous monuments, the White House, and Smithsonian museums.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 1 night
2. Boston, Massachusetts 1 night
3. Québec City, Canada 1 night
4. Montréal, Canada 1 night
5. Toronto, Canada 1 night
6. Niagara Falls, Canada 1 night
7. Amish Country, Pennsylvania 1 night
8. Washington D.C. 2 nights
9. New York City, New York 1 night
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Departure Dates Saturdays April to September
Tour Includes
• 10 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including New York, walking tour along the Freedom Trail in Boston, historic architecture of both Québec City and Montréal, 1,000 Islands region, Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls, Gettysburg Civil War National Battleground, Washington D.C., Arlington National Cemetery and JFK Memorial
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
Take in the unique flavour and architecture of French Canada in both Québec City and Montréal before enjoying the tranquil Thousand Islands resort region and cosmopolitan Toronto.
Boston round trip
Colours of New England 10 days
This itinerary provides some stunning coastal scenery including a stop at New England’s most iconic, and considered one of the most photographed, lighthouse in America, that sits on the summit of Cape Neddick. Inland at the White Mountains, you’ll travel through pristine and scenic woodlands and visit Flume Gorge State Park. Relive the splendour and opulence of America’s Gilded Age with a Mansion tour in Newport, enjoy the beauty of Cape Cod, visit Plymouth, the town where English colonists first made a home in New England and end by experiencing Boston’s historic Freedom Trail.
Itinerary
1. Boston, Massachusetts 1 night
2. Portland, Maine 1 night
3. Bar Harbor, Maine 1 night
4. White Mountains, New Hampshire 2 nights
5. Newport, Rhode Island 1 night
6. Cape Cod, Massachusetts 2 nights
7. Boston, Massachusetts 1 night
Departure Dates Fridays September to mid-October
Tour Includes
• 9 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including Salem, Kennebunkport, stunning mountain & coastal scenery, Flume Gorge State Park, a maple farm, Plymouth Rock and Boston
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
New England is one of the best places to see the change of season from summer to fall (autumn to us in the UK!) and the spectacular display of yellow, orange, and red can be seen on the forested hills and mountains throughout the region.
New York to Miami
Southern Explorer 14 days
A comprehensive itinerary that takes you from the eastern seaboard to Florida ‘the Sunshine State’. Enjoy time in the major cities of New York, Philadelphia and Washington then visit Williamsburg, Virginia’s colonial capital. Tennessee’s world-famous music scene await you in Nashville and Memphis where fans of ‘The King of Rock and Roll’ can visit Graceland, former home of the late Elvis Presley on an optional tour.
A two-night stay in New Orleans, ‘The Big Easy’, allows ample time to take in its French flavour and grandeur. At Pensacola, on the Gulf Coast, get a taste of Southern charm with a visit to the Bellingrath Estate, followed by time at leisure in Orlando. En-route to Miami visit Kennedy Space Center, home of America’s space programme.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 1 night
2. Washington D.C. 2 nights
3. Roanoke, Virginia 1 night
4. Gatlinburg, Tennessee 1 night
5. Nashville, Tennessee 1 night
6. Memphis, Tennessee 1 night
7. New Orleans, Louisiana 2 nights
8. Pensacola, Florida 1 night
9. Orlando, Florida 2 nights
10. Miami, Florida 1 night
Departure Dates April to September
Tour Includes
• 13 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including Colonial Williamsburg, Smoky Mountains, Beale Street in Memphis, Mississippi River, Pensacola Beach & the Gulf of Mexico, and Kennedy Space Center
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
Bellingrath Gardens and Home was established in the early 20th century by Walter Bellingrath, a successful businessman and Coca-Cola bottler as a fishing camp. Over time the estate was transformed into a magnificent garden and home and today, is a important cultural attraction in the Gulf Coast region.
The American South 14 days Atlanta round trip
The Deep South is a region renowned for its warm and welcoming hospitality, distinctive cuisine, natural beauty, and historic sites including plantations, and landmarks associated with the Civil Rights Movement. It’s a region full of contrasts which you’ll experience on this tour that takes you through six states all with their own appeal.
The south is known for its music, giving birth to genres such as blues, jazz, country, and gospel with the cities of Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans at the heart of the music scene. The rich cultural heritage has been influenced by Native American, European, African, and Caribbean traditions which is also seen it the cuisine with each region having its own culinary specialties.
Itinerary
1. Atlanta, Georgia 2 nights
2. Charleston, South Carolina 1 night
3. Savannah, Georgia 2 nights
4. Montgomery, Alabama 1 night
5. New Orleans, Louisiana 2 nights
6. Natchez, Mississippi 1 night
7. Memphis, Tennessee 1 night
8. Nashville, Tennessee 2 nights
9. Atlanta, Georgia 1 night
Departure Dates April to September
Tour Includes
• 13 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including Stately Oaks Plantation, historic Charleston, trolley tour in Savannah, landmarks of the Civil Rights Trail, an Antebellum home in Natchez, Nashville city tour and the Chattanooga Choo Choo
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
Savannah, in Georgia, is renowned for its well-preserved historic district which features a wealth of architectural styles spanning several centuries. It’s also known for its distinctive layout, which includes twenty two picturesque squares spaced throughout the historic district.
New Orleans to Atlanta
Rhythms of the
Rhythms of the South generally refers to various cultural and musical elements that are distinctive to the southern region of the United States. The region has been a cradle of diverse musical genres including Delta Blues, Jazz, Country, Gospel, R&B (Rhythm & Blues), Bluegrass and Southern Rock.
From New Orleans on the banks of the Mississippi River, the antebellum mansions of Natchez, music of both Memphis and Nashville to the history and Civil Rights Movement of Atlanta, it surprising how much of the southern states can be experienced in just eight days.
Itinerary
1. New Orleans, Louisiana 2 nights
2. Natchez, Mississippi 1 night
3. Memphis, Tennessee 1 night
4. Nashville, Tennessee 2 nights
5. Atlanta, Georgia 1 night
South
8 days
Departure Dates April to September
Tour Includes
• 7 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including brief tour of Baton Rouge, Natchez Trace Parkway, visit to an Antebellum mansion, Beale Street in Memphis, city tour of Nashville, and the Chattanooga Choo Choo
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
This is a very comprehensive tour and full details will be provided at time of enquiry
In the Know
Antebellum is a term used to describe the period of time in US history before the Civil War particularly in the Southern states. Natchez played a significant role in the antebellum South as a major centre of cotton production and trade and today, numerous antebellum mansion grand estates built by wealthy plantation owners, can be visited.
Miami round trip
Florida Sunshine 8
It’s no surprise that Florida is known as ‘The Sunshine State’ with its hot summers and mild winters and abundant sunshine throughout the year. The state not only offers a warm climate but a diverse landscape and popular year-round tourist attractions.
From Miami travel to Key Largo and then enter the overseas highway to enjoy the scenic views of the magnificent Florida Keys. En route to Fort Myers you’ll enjoy an exciting airboat ride in Everglades National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Head north to Tampa Bay on the Gulf Coast then to Orlando and, on the way to Miami where your tour ends, you’ll visit the Kennedy Space Center.
Itinerary
1. Miami 1 night
2. Key West 1 night
3. Fort Myers 1 night
4. Tampa Bay 2 nights
5. Orlando 2 nights
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Departure Dates Sundays year round
Tour Includes
• 7 nights accommodation
• Sightseeing including city tour of Miami, Florida Keys & Key West, airboat ride through the Everglades, visit St. Augustine (America’s oldest city), Tampa Riverwalk, Kennedy Space Center
• Baggage handling (one piece per person)
• Transportation by modern motor coach
• Experienced Tour Director
In the Know
The main highway that traverses the Florida Keys is the Overseas Highway, also known as US Route 1. It stretches for around 113 miles and connects the various islands of the Florida Keys via a series of bridges and causeways and is renowned for its scenic beauty, offering panoramic views of the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Independent Touring
General Information
Independent tours are for travellers who want all services arranged but don’t want to be part of an escorted group or self-drive. Our itineraries include a mix of experiences including scheduled rail services, coach transfers, and accommodation – travel in confidence knowing that everything is planned and arranged.
Flexible Itineraries
Our featured itineraries are based on popular routes, but most can be tailored to suit you and may even be reversed. Add additional nights or excursions, or even bolt on a cruise – our speciality is curating YOUR perfect holiday. Please note that all rail journeys operate on specific dates so we will ensure all arrangements work within your preferred itinerary.
New York to San Francisco
Coast to Coast Rail Adventure
For rail enthusiasts or for those wanting to see the varying landscapes across the USA this itinerary is perfect. Starting in New York you’ll have time to explore the city before boarding Amtrak for the journey to Washington D.C., the nation’s capital. See the White House, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and more in this eminently walkable city. An overnight rail journey takes you to Chicago which sits on the shore of Lake Michigan.
The 3-day California Zephyr is one of the most beautiful train trips in North America and travels through the plains of Nebraska to Denver, across the Rockies to Salt Lake City and then through Reno and Sacramento into Emeryville and then by coach to San Francisco. End your adventure with time in ‘the City by the Bay’.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 3 nights
2. Washington D.C. 2 nights
3. Onboard Amtrak Washington to Chicago, Illinois 1 night
4. Chicago, Illinois 2 nights
5. Onboard Amtrak Chicago, Illinois to Emeryville 2 nights
6. San Francisco, California 3 nights
14 days
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 10 nights accommodation
• 3 nights onboard Amtrak in roomette accommodation
- 1 night between Washington D.C. & Chicago
- 2 nights between Chicago & Emeryville
• Meals onboard Amtrak appropriate to the time of day
• Coach transfer from Emeryville to San Francisco
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The California Zephyr route spans around 2,438 miles between Chicago, Illinois and Emeryville (near San Francisco) in California. It travels through seven states passing some of the most picturesque landscapes in the America west. Highlights include the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, the canyons of the Colorado River and the Sierra Nevada mountains – an epic journey!
Chicago to Seattle
East to West Rail Explorer 9 days
Begin your adventure exploring Chicago; its incredible architecture makes for a spectacular skyline but there’s so much more to this city on the shore of Lake Michigan. Walk along the Lakefront Trail, shop on the Magnificent Mile, and visit the Art Institute of Chicago. Your 3-day rail adventure is onboard Amtrak’s Empire Builder to experience the rugged splendour of the American West. Travelling along major portions of the Lewis and Clark trail, the mighty Empire Builder takes you through majestic wilderness. From Chicago, you’ll have magnificent views of the Mississippi and see the skyline of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Cross the North Dakota plains, skirt the Missouri then into Big Sky country in Montana passing by Glacier National Park before reaching Seattle. While in the city visit Pike Place Public Market, Seattle Space Needle, and Chihuly Garden and Glass. Sport lovers are spoilt for choice with professional teams representing football, ice hockey and baseball.
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 6 nights accommodation
• 1 day hop-on/hop-off sightseeing bus pass
• 2 nights onboard Empire Builder in roomette accommodation between Chicago & Seattle
• Meals onboard Amtrak appropriate to the time of day
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
1. Chicago, Illinois 3 nights
2. Onboard Amtrak Chicago to Seattle, Washington State 2 nights
3. Seattle, Washington State 3 nights Itinerary
Chihuly Garden and Glass museum in Seattle showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. His work is characterised by bold colours, intricate patterns, and organic forms and this museum feature a comprehensive collection of his work. The lush outdoor garden is filled with his glass sculptures set among colourful plants, flowers and trees.
After your stay in Seattle why not enjoy an Alaska cruise? See pages 56 to 57 for more information.
Washington D.C. to Boston
Eastern USA by Rail 13 days
The iconic cities of eastern USA are linked by Amtrak’s Acela Express making it so easy to explore without driving yourself. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery as you travel between the cities that shaped American history.
Starting in Washington D.C. admire the monuments that honour the Founding Fathers, explore the Smithsonian’s many museums, visit Arlington National Cemetery and see the White House and Capitol Building. Head north to Philadelphia and discover the City of Brotherly Love, birthplace of the US Constitution and home of the Liberty Bell. New York, the Big Apple, is your next stop; see the Statue of Liberty, absorb the views from the Empire State Building and visit Times Square. Your final stop is Boston; follow the Freedom Trail to visit the Common, Beacon Hill and Quincy Market.
Itinerary
1. Washington D.C. 3 nights
2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 3 nights
3. New York City, New York 3 nights
4. Boston, Massachusetts 3 nights
Departure Dates Daily May to October
Tour Includes
• 12 nights accommodation
• Acela Express (business class) between Washington, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
• 1 day hop-on/hop-off sightseeing bus pass in Washington, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic symbols of the US and is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbour. It was a gift from the people of France, built there, then disassembled, shipped to America and then reassembled on Liberty Island and dedicated in 1886.
New York to Toronto
Eastern USA & Canada 10 days
Enjoy time in New York City before going international onboard the Maple Leaf from New York to Niagara Falls in Canada. Your journey travels through the beautiful Hudson River Valley, New York’s wine country and the incredible gorges of the Finger Lakes region near the dramatic spectacle of Niagara Falls, where the Maple Leaf crosses the US/Canadian border.
Enjoy time in Niagara Falls and view the falls in all their splendour on a boat tour and get up close on a walk behind the waterfall. For the more adventurous perhaps take the Zipline to the Falls or a helicopter flight for a breathtaking overhead view of the falls and scenery around the Niagara River. Then, travel to cosmopolitan Toronto, the financial and cultural centre of Canada. Enjoy sightseeing including spectacular views from the CN Tower.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 3 nights
2. Niagara Falls, Canada 3 nights
3. Toronto, Canada 3 nights
Departure Dates Daily May to October
Tour Includes
• 9 nights accommodation
• Amtrak’s Maple Leaf service (business class) between New York and Niagara Falls
• 4-hour Best of Niagara Falls sightseeing tour including Voyage to the Falls, Skylon Tower Observation Deck, Journey behind the Falls, and a scenic narrated driving tour.
• Scheduled coach transfer from Niagara Falls to Toronto
• 24-hour hop-on/hop-off sightseeing pass
• Boat tour of Toronto Harbour
• Admission to CN Tower
• Private transfer hotel to Toronto Airport
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
The Maple Leaf operates between New York and Toronto, passing through several major cities including Albany, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls. It’s an ideal way for cross-border travel and offers scenic viewing of the Hudson River Valley, and Finger Lakes region of New York and the picturesque countryside of southern Ontario, Canada.
Chicago to New Orleans
Midwest to South by Rail 11 days
See one of the world’s great skylines in Chicago, and visit the Magnificent Mile, Navy Pier, John Hancock Center and so much more. The city has a fabulous restaurant scene and you’re bound to see many signs advertising the Chicago-style deep dish pizza!
Board The City of New Orleans for the overnight service to Memphis; the home of Blues and Rock n’ Roll. Visit Graceland, Sun Studio where Elvis recorded his first track, and the Stax Museum of American Soul. Perhaps dine at a classic barbeque joint and enjoy live music along iconic Beale Street. Ride the rails to New Orleans and wander the picturesque French Quarter, the oldest neighbourhood in the city and designated a National Historic Landmark. New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, celebrates the music at numerous clubs and bars particularly along Bourbon Street.
Itinerary
1. Chicago, Illinois 3 nights
2. Onboard Amtrak Chicago to Memphis 1 night
3. Memphis, Tennennessee 3 nights
4. New Orleans, Louisiana 3 nights
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 9 nights accommodation
• 1 day hop-on/hop-off sightseeing bus tour in Chicago
• 1-night onboard Amtrak in roomette accommodation between Chicago and Memphis
• Meals onboard Amtrak appropriate to the time of day
• Graceland’s Elvis Experience Tour
• Standard class Amtrak service Memphis to New Orleans
• 1 day hop-on/hop-off sightseeing bus tour in New Orleans
• Evening Jazz Cruise with Dinner in New Orleans
• Comprehensive documentation pack
Denver to Las Vegas
National Parks & Rocky Mountaineer
Denver, ‘The Mile High City’ offers a mix of its cowboy and mining heritage with a thriving cultural scene, natural beauty, museums, and galleries. Your exceptional Rocky Mountaineer experience takes you alongside the Colorado River, across the Continental Divide and through the historic Moffat Tunnel on day one and, on day two, admire the stunning red sandstone cliffs of Ruby Canyon. This is a journey of discovery, vast canyons, inspiring deserts, natural archways and so much more.
From Moab drive to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks before reaching Las Vegas where your adventure ends.
Itinerary
1. Denver, Colorado 2 nights
2. Rocky Mountaineer to Glenwood Springs 1 night Overnight accommodation included as part of the Rocky Mountaineer service.
3. Moab, Utah 2 nights
4. Monument Valley, Utah 1 night
5. Bryce Canyon NP, Utah 2 nights
6. Zion NP, Utah 1 night
7. Las Vegas, Nevada 3 nights
13 days
Departure Dates April to November
Tour Includes
• 12 nights accommodation
• Rocky Mountaineer SilverLeaf Service Denver to Moab. Breakfast & lunch served on day 1 and breakfast on day 2. See page 157 for more information on Rocky Mountaineer
• 6 days inclusive intermediate car hire with unlimited mileage and extra driver
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Moab is surrounded by some of the most stunning red rock landscapes on earth at both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Arches National Park is known for its iconic sandstone arches, natural bridges, spires, and fins which are the result of millions of years of erosion and geological processes. Carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries are rugged canyons, mesas and buttes which can be seen at Canyonlands National Park.
Denver to Salt Lake City
Rockies to the Red Rocks
From lush botanical gardens to historic jazz neighbourhoods and a blossoming foodie/craft brewery scene, Denver offers a wealth of activities for you to explore. Leave the Mile High city and board the world-famous Rocky Mountaineer. Enjoy spectacular views of rugged canyons and the Colorado River on your way to Glenwood Springs.
Reboard the Rocky Mountaineer for your second day of epic sightseeing. Cross the Colorado-Utah border with stunning mountain views in the background and red sandstone landscapes emerge as your approach Moab, the gateway to Arches and Canyonland National Parks. At Moab, enjoy a full day of independent sightseeing before transferring to Salt Lake City.
Itinerary
1. Denver, Colorado 2 nights
2. Rocky Mountaineer to Glenwood Springs 1 night
Overnight accommodation included as part of the Rocky Mountaineer service.
3. Moab, Utah 2 nights
4. Salt Lake City, Utah 1 night
Departure Dates April to November
7 days
Tour Includes
• 6 nights accommodation
• Rocky Mountaineer SilverLeaf Service Denver to Moab
• Breakfast & lunch served on day 1 and breakfast on day 2. See page 157 for more information on Rocky Mountaineer
• Scenic sightseeing coach transfer from Moab to Salt Lake City
• Comprehensive documentation pack
In the Know
Near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is often referred to as the ‘Mile High City’ because it sits at an elevation of exactly one mile above sea level. Founded as a mining town in 1858 it now has a thriving arts and culture scene, restaurants and brewpubs and is a sports-loving city with professional teams in football (the Broncos) basketball (the Nuggets), baseball (the Rockies) and ice hockey (the Avalanche).
Cruising
A journey like no other – it’s no wonder that cruise holidays are so popular as a perfect way to visit new destinations without the need for constant packing and unpacking. Relax onboard and wake up to new and exciting ports of call.
We offer a range of cruise lines ranging from expedition type vessels to luxurious small ships and everything in between with destinations including Alaska, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and the eastern seaboard of the US.
This brochure features a selection of cruise experiences but if you don’t see what you’re looking for please call us –we are full of inspiring ideas!
Celebrity Cruises Alaska Dawes Glacier Cruise 10
Alaska is spectacular in every way; from soaring eagles to breaching whales and from snow-capped mountains to calving glaciers –onboard the Celebrity Edge there is so much for you to enjoy and discover.
Depart from Seattle and cruise to Alaska’s most popular destinations as well as visiting Victoria, Canada, British Columbia’s capital.
Highlights will include cruising the Dawes Glacier, Juneau, Alaska’s capital which is only accessible by water or air, Ketchikan, famous for its houses built over water, and Skagway, a town that played a vital role during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898.
Itinerary
1. Seattle, Washington State 2 nights
2. Alaska Cruise 7 nights
• Embark Seattle
• Cruising
• Ketchikan, Alaska / docked
• Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier cruising and Juneau /docked
• Skagway, Alaska / docked and Alaska Inside Passage cruising
• Cruising
• Victoria, Canada
• Disembark Seattle
days
Departure Dates Fridays May to September Cruise itinerary/vessel name subject to change
Package Includes
• Private transfer from Seattle Airport to hotel
• 2 nights accommodation in Seattle
• 7 night Alaska cruise in your chosen stateroom category
• All meals on cruise from dinner on day one to breakfast on final morning
• Entertainment onboard
• Option to include at an additional charge –drinks package and surf Wi-Fi
In the Know
The Klondike Gold Rush began in 1896 when gold was discovered in the Klondike region of Yukon, Canada. News of the discovery soon spread and Skagway became a key gateway to the goldfields as it provided access to the Chilkoot and White Pass trails, two of the main routes to the Klondike.
Holland America’s Alaska Glacier Bay Cruise 10
Cruise the iconic Inside Passage, explore Skagway’s Gold Rush history, spend a day cruising the incomparable Glacier Bay National Park and listen out for ‘White Thunder’ the Tingit name for the sound of ice crashing into the sea. On an Alaska cruise no two days are the same! Explore Juneau, Alaska’s capital which is only accessible by air or water. Visit Sitka, the ancestral home of the Tingit, which was captured by the Russians then sold to America. While cruising, watch out for wildlife including bald eagles soaring overhead, porpoises following in the ship’s wake, and seals lazing on ice floes. Onboard you’ll enjoy worldclass entertainment, delicious dining options and enriching activities.
Itinerary
1. Seattle, Washington State 2 nights
2. Alaska Cruise 7 nights
• Embark Seattle
• Day at sea
• Juneau, Alaska / docked
• Glacier Bay cruising and Icy Strait Point / docked
• Sitka, Alaska / docked
• Ketchikan, Alaska / docked
• Victoria, Canada / docked
• Disembark Seattle
days
Departure Dates Saturdays May to September Cruise itinerary/vessel name is subject to change
Package Includes
• Private transfer from Seattle Airport to hotel
• 2 nights accommodation in Seattle
• 7 night Alaska cruise in your chosen stateroom category
• All meals on cruise from dinner on day one to breakfast on final morning
• Entertainment onboard
• Option to include at an additional charge: Signature drinks package, surf Wi-Fi, one night speciality dining and US$100 toward one shore excursion
In the Know
Glacier Bay National Park is a stunning wilderness area located in the rugged coastal mountains of south-eastern Alaska. The park is home to more than a dozen tidewater glaciers which flow from the towering mountains of the Fairweather Range into the waters of Glacier Bay.
Holland America’s Canada & New England Cruise
Get to know Montréal before boarding your ship for a scenic cruise along the St. Lawrence River to Québec City where you’ll have time to explore the walled Old Town. Your cruise then continues in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence to Charlottetown which its impressive Victorian houses, buildings and parks. Next port of call is Sydney on Cape Breton Island followed by Halifax, a city defined by its maritime heritage, and Bar Harbor in Maine, a quintessential New England coastal town. Finally, your cruise docks at Boston.
Itinerary
1. Montréal, Canada 2 nights
2. Cruise 7 nights
• Embark Montréal
• St. Lawrence River Cruising
• Québec City / docked
• Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island / docked
• Sydney, Nova Scotia / docked
• Halifax, Nova Scotia / docked
• Bar Harbor, Maine / docked
3. Disembark Boston, Massachusetts 2 night stay
Also available in reverse direction Boston to Montréal
12 days
Departure Dates May to September Cruise itinerary/vessel name subject to change
Package Includes
• 2 nights accommodation in Montréal
• 7 night cruise in your chosen stateroom category
• All meals on cruise from dinner on day one to breakfast on final morning
• Entertainment onboard
• 2 nights accommodation in Boston
In the Know
Founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England, Boston played a central role in the American Revolutionary War and the founding of the United States. The city is rich in cultural heritage and the Freedom Trail, a 2.5 mile walking route, connects 16 historical sites including Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere’s House, the Old North Church and the Massachusetts State House.
Celebrity Cruises
New York & Bermuda
Enjoy the sights and sounds of New York before boarding the Celebrity Eclipse for a relaxing cruise to the idyllic island of Bermuda. You’ll be docked at King’s Wharf from where you can hop on a bus for the 20-minute ride to the capital, Hamilton or to St. George at the northern tip of the island.
Bermuda is a hidden treasure; stroll on pink sand beaches, scuba dive or snorkel in crystal-clear waters to discover coral reef systems, journey into the Crystal Caves to view the limestone formations, explore the city of Hamilton for shopping and sightseeing, and visit St. George which was once Bermuda’s capital. Today, it’s a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site with cobblestoned lanes and historic architecture.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 2 nights
2. Bermuda Cruise 7 nights
• Embark Cape Liberty, New Jersey
• Cruising
• 3 nights King’s Wharf, Bermuda / docked
• Cruising
• Disembark Cape Liberty, New Jersey
10 days
Departure Dates Sundays May to July Cruise itinerary/vessel name subject to change
Package Includes
• Private transfer from airport to New York hotel
• 2 nights accommodation in New York
• 7 night Bermuda Cruise in your chosen stateroom category
• All meals on cruise from dinner on day one to breakfast on final morning
• Entertainment onboard
• Option to include at an additional charge –drinks package and surf Wi-Fi
In the Know
Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory, is an archipelago of around 138 islands, with the seven largest islands connected by bridges and causeways. Despite its tropical appearance , Bermuda is actually located around 650 miles from the nearest landmass, North Carolina in America.
Silversea New England & Canada Cruise 15 days
After enjoying time in New York, board the Silver Shadow for an exceptional cruise ending in Québec City, Canada. Visit Newport in Rhode Island, explore Boston and enjoy a day in Portland with its maritime culture. You then alternate days at sea with docking points in Canada including Halifax, Charlottetown, Saguenay before reaching Québec City where your cruise arrangements end.
Itinerary
1. New York City, New York 2 nights
2. New England & Canada Cruise 12 nights
• Embark New York
• Newport, Rhode Island
• Boston, Massachusetts
• Portland, Maine
• Day at sea
• Halifax, Nova Scotia
• Day at sea
• Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Québec
• Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
• Day at sea
• Saguenay, Québec
• Québec City
• Disembark Québec City, Canada
Itinerary also available in reverse direction
Departure Dates June to September
Cruise itinerary/vessel name subject to change
Package Includes
• Private transfer airport to New York hotel
• 2 night stay in New York
• 12 night cruise in your chosen stateroom category
• All meals onboard the cruise from dinner on day one to breakfast on final day
• All drinks, entertainment, gratuities, and Wi-Fi onboard
In the Know
New York City is located on one of the world’s largest natural harbours and, as such, hosts a selection of cruise ships sailing both north and south.
California
Why Visit?
• Iconic landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco
• Diverse landscapes from the Pacific coastline to the Sierra Nevada mountains
• Beautiful nature in nine National Parks including Yosemite, Redwood, Sequoia, Joshua Tree, and Kings Canyon
• Wine regions of Napa Valley and Sonoma Country
• Year-round mild climate from sunshine of Southern California to the cooler temperatures in the north
• Outdoor activities such as surfing, hiking, water sports and skiing
• Whale watching from Monterey and San Diego
• San Diego is homeport to the Pacific fleet; look out for aircraft carriers
Accommodation
San Francisco
Fairmont San Francisco
A historic, landmark hotel dating back to 1907 offering iconic views
Location: Nob Hill, one of the city’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Close to the spot where each of the cable car lines meet
Facilities: Restaurants, lounge bars, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 606
Riu Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf
Enjoy the California climate by the outdoor pool
Location: In the heart of Fisherman’s Wharf close to iconic Pier 39
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, outdoor pool & sun terrace, parking
Number of Rooms: 500
Galleria Park Hotel
Luxury boutique hotel housed in a historic building dating back to 1911
Location: On the edge of the Financial District just a 10-minute walk from Union Square
Facilities: Restaurants, lounge bars, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 177
Parc 55 San Francisco
The quality and amenities you’d expect from a Hilton Hotel
Location: Close to the Financial District, and short walk to Union Square
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 1024
Accommodation Los Angeles
The Beverly Hilton
Home to the Golden Globe Awards since 1961
Location: In the heart of Beverly Hills
Facilities: Restaurants, lounge bar, outdoor pool, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 566
Kimpton Hotel Wilshire
Boutique hotel; enjoy the stunning views from the rooftop pool
Location: On the Miracle Mile, a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard close to Beverly Hills
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge/bar, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 74
Andaz West Hollywood
Watch the sun set over the Hollywood Hills from LA’s highest rooftop pool
Location: On the famous Sunset Strip
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge/bar, rooftop pool & sundeck, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 219
The Pierside Santa Monica
Enjoy a relaxed getaway and a taste of California coastal living
Location: Steps from the Santa Monica pier and beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/cocktail lounge, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 132
Accommodation
San Diego
Mission Bay Resort
Relaxed, family-friendly resort with beach access
Location: On Mission Bay, San Diego’s water wonderland
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge bar, outdoor pool, spa, tennis courts, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 357
Margaritaville Hotel
Urban oasis; relax at the impressive rooftop pool
Location: San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge/bar, rooftop pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 235
Bahia Resort Hotel
Discover the picturesque, natural beauty of this beachside resort
Location: On Mission Bay, San Diego
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge/bar, tennis courts, Jacuzzi, parking
Number of Rooms: 314
Kona Kai Resort & Spa
Luxury island escape in the centre of San Diego
Location: At the tip of Shelter Island, San Diego Bay
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/cocktail lounge, outdoor pools, private beach, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 170
Special places to stay California
Ritz Carlton, San Francisco
An urban oasis in the heart of the city
Location: In the Nob Hill neighbourhood just steps from Union Square
Facilities: Restaurants, lounge bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 336
River Terrace Inn Napa
Casually elegant hotel offering a serene wine country getaway
Location: Napa Valley, just an hour’s drive from San Francisco
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge/bar, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 106
The Lodge at Sonoma Resort
Retreat to luxury in the heart of California’s wine country
Location: Sonoma, an hour’s drive northeast of San Francisco
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge/bar, outdoor pool, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 182
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite
All season resort framed by an evergreen forest
Location: Two miles from Yosemite National Park’s south gate
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor & indoor pools, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 302
Post Ranch Inn
Luxurious, secluded resort set on a high ridge above the Pacific Ocean
Location: On Big Sur, 30-miles from Monterey
Facilities: Restaurant, lap pool & two infinity plunge pools, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 39 (adult only)
Intercontinental The Clement
Panoramic ocean views and coastal charm from this waterfront hotel
Location: On Cannery Row, at the heart of historic Monterey
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool & hot tub, spa, gym, parking Number of Rooms: 208
Carmel Valley Ranch
Relax or be active in this 500-acre playground; hike, ride, swim, play golf the choices are endless!
Location: Carmel Valley, 2 hour drive south from San Francisco
Facilities: Two restaurants, three pools, spa, fitness centre, daily activities, parking
Number of Suites: 93
Kimpton Canary Hotel
Enjoy the rooftop pool with panoramic views at this boutique property in Santa Barbara, the American Riviera
Location: Santa Barbara, just 1.5 hours north of Los Angeles
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, rooftop pool, hosted evening wine hour, parking Number of Rooms: 97
Shore Hotel
Coastal California style in a perfect location
Location: Santa Monica, just a 5 minute walk to the world-famous pier
Facilities: Restaurant, outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 164
Fairmont Miramar Hotel
Luxury property combining historic elegance with modern amenities
Location: Santa Monica, on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, spa, fitness centre, coffee shop, parking
Number of Rooms: 297
Hotel del Coronado
Iconic ‘The Del’, offers a magical beachfront experience
Location: Coronado Beach on Coronado Island, San Diego
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, beach, spa, fitness centre, kids club, parking
Number of Rooms: 464
The Lodge at Torrey Pines
Luxurious resort overlooking the world-renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course with views of the Pacific Ocean
Location: La Jolla, a neighbourhood of San Diego
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, outdoor pool, spa, Jacuzzi, world-class golf course, parking
Number of Rooms: 170
La Quinta Resort
Enjoy the year-round sunshine at this lush Coachella Valley resort
Location: La Quinta, near Palm Springs
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, spa, fitness centre, tennis courts, bicycle rentals, golf courses, parking
Number of Rooms: 781
The Ritz Carlton, Rancho Mirage
A secluded luxury resort overlooking Palm Springs, and the San Jacinto Mountain Range
Location: Rancho Mirage, near Palm Springs
Facilities: Restaurants, lounge/bars, outdoor pools, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 260
The Inn at Death Valley
This historic inn has been an elegant hideaway since 1927
Location: In Death Valley National Park
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, tennis courts, outdoor pool, golf course, parking
Number of Rooms: 66
The Ranch at Death Valley
A welcoming oasis in the vast and awesome landscape
Location: In Death Valley National Park
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, spring-fed outdoor pool, golf course, parking
Number of Rooms: 224
Pacific Northwest
Why Visit?
• Diverse landscape; live volcanoes, ancient forests, dramatic coastlines, and snow-capped mountains
• Whale watching
• Impressive National Parks including Crater and Olympic
• Seattle; gateway to Alaska cruises and Amtrak’s rail services such as Coast Starlight to Los Angeles, Empire Builder to Chicago, and Cascades to Vancouver
• Wine tasting – Oregon hosts over 700 wineries and 18 distinct wine regions
• Experience the wild west – Pendleton Round-Up is one of America’s largest rodeo festivals
• The great outdoors beckon; hiking, surfing, fishing, skiing and more
• Visit Seattle’s Pike Place Market, iconic Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass
• The International Rose Test Gardens gives Portland its name the ‘City of Roses’
• Drive the impressive Astoria-Megler Bridge, the longest truss bridge in North America, across the mouth of the Columbia River
The Edgewater Hotel
Waterfront hotel with views of Olympic Mountains, Elliott Bay, and downtown skyline
Location: On Seattle’s historic waterfront at Pier 67
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking Number of Rooms: 223
The Fairmont Olympic Hotel
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places with all modern amenities one would expect from a Fairmont Hotel
Location: In the heart of Seattle’s downtown area
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, indoor pool & hot tub, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 450
The Sound Hotel
Contemporary hotel within walking distance to attractions including Pike Place Market and the Space Needle
Location: In Belltown, a Seattle neighbourhood
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 142
The Mayflower Park Hotel
A historic property where crystal chandeliers meet modern amenities
Location: Downtown Seattle
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, fitness studio, parking
Number of Rooms: 161
The Benson Portland
Iconic, luxury hotel blending old world charm with contemporary elegance
Location: Downtown Portland
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 287
The Hotel Zags
Stylish hotel close to everywhere you want to be!
Location: In Portland’s downtown Art District
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, Gear Shed with bicycle rental, parking
Number of Rooms: 174
The Royal Sonesta
The Royal Sonesta properties are a collective of memorable hotels and this one in Portland won’t disappoint
Location: Downtown Portland
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 221
The Dossier
Comfort and sophistication merge seamlessly at this hotel
Location: Downtown Portland
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, fitness studio, parking
Number of Rooms: 205
Special places to stay Washington State
Tides Inn & Suites
Premier waterfront property offering great views of both Cascades & Olympic mountains
Location: Port Townsend, Washington State
Facilities: Complimentary buffet breakfast, parking
Number of rooms: 40
Kalaloch Lodge
Not fancy but its location makes it a pretty amazing place
Location: Forks, Olympic NP, Washington State
Facilities: Restaurant, seasonal activities, parking
Number of rooms: 64
Red Lion Inn
On the beach overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, less than two miles to Olympic National Park
Location: Port Angeles, Washington State
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 187
Skamania Lodge
Enjoy the majestic and tranquil setting of the Columbia River Gorge without sacrificing the comforts of home
Location: Stevenson, Washington State
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, indoor pool, Jacuzzi, spa, golf, bike rental, parking
Number of rooms: 131
Treehouses also available at special request
Special places to stay Oregon
Salishan Coastal Lodge
Enjoy an Oregon Coast escape
Location: Gleneden Beach, Oregon
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, spa, fitness centre, golf, tennis, parking
Number of rooms: 205
Sunriver Resort
Family friendly resort with extensive range of activities
Location: Sunriver, Oregon
Facilities: Restaurants, café, indoor & outdoor pools, spa, tennis, golf, parking
Number of rooms: 245
Vacation homes also available at special request
Running Y Ranch Resort
Family friendly, year-round resort near Crater Lake
Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, spa, fitness centre, golf, parking
Number of rooms: 81
Lithia Springs Resort
Enjoy the mineral waters from the springs deep beneath the resort
Location: Ashland, Oregon
Facilities: Snack bar/deli, spa, outdoor pool, parking
Number of rooms: 38 includes breakfast & afternoon tea
Accommodation is a mix of studios and suites
Western USA Nevada, Utah, Arizona & Colorado
Why Visit?
• Explore iconic National Parks such as, Zion, Grand Canyon, and Bryce
• Explore Monument Valley, sacred heart of the Navajo Nation
• See the Grand Canyon; the raw power of nature laid bare
• Visit Las Vegas, walk the famous Strip with its endless neon lights
• Enjoy a ranch stay and live like a cowboy
• Board the world-famous Rocky Mountaineer for an epic rail journey
• Take a rafting trip on the Colorado River
• Hit the slopes at world-famous ski resorts in Colorado
• Indigenous experiences
• See the magnificent Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City
For purposes of this brochure, we have broken Western USA into four states: Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and Colorado. Each state has its own appeal, from the neon lights and razzamatazz of Las Vegas to the quiet serenity and stunning landscapes of the various National Parks.
Nevada
Historically, Nevada’s economy was based on silver mining but today it’s famous for entertainment and tourism, centred around Las Vegas. With its hot summers and mild winters, Nevada has an arid landscape, deserts, and iconic mountain ranges.
• Las Vegas – ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’
Arizona
Phoenix is the capital city, but the state is best known for The Grand Canyon, a stunning natural wonder attracting millions of visitors each year. The saguaro cactus, a symbol of the American West are abundant in the Sonoran Desert and the state has a rich Native American heritage including the Navajo Nation, the Hopi Tribe, and the Tohono O’odham Nation.
• Phoenix
• Grand Canyon National Park
Utah
The diverse landscapes, which include deserts, mountains, and unique geological formations make for stunning sightseeing in the mighty 5 National Parks. Salt Lake City is its capital and the state hosts one of the world’s major independent film festivals, The Sundance Film Festival, annually at Park City.
• Salt Lake City
• National Parks – Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion
• Monument Valley
Colorado
Colorado has well-known year-round resorts such as Steamboat Springs, Vail, Breckenridge, and Aspen. The state is also home to National Parks including Rocky Mountain, and Mesa Verde. Denver, ‘the Mile High City’, is gateway to the Rocky Mountains and where you board the Rocky Mountaineer train heading to Moab, a stunning journey filled with scenic highlights.
• Denver
• Mesa Verde National Park
• Rocky Mountaineer Denver to Moab
Las Vegas
Renowned for its vibrant entertainment scene, world-class hotels, resorts and casinos, Las Vegas, Nevada, is a major tourist destination and often referred to ‘Entertainment Capital of the World. The hot summers and mild winters make it a yearround destination.
The Las Vegas Strip is a famous stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard lined with iconic hotels and casinos such as the Venetian, MGM Grand, Caesars Palace, and the Bellagio, all known for unique architecture, luxury accommodations, fine dining, and gambling.
Beyond the neon lights there’s a variety of attractions and activities including shopping, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences. While widely considered an adult destination there’s also family-friendly attractions such as the High Roller Observation Wheel and, of course, swimming pools at every hotel!
New York
New York
The excitement of New York comes alive in Las Vegas!
Location: Southern end of Las Vegas Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, Big Apple roller coaster, outdoor pool, spa, and more!
Number of rooms: 2024
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
Iconic hotel with one of the largest resort complexes in the city
Location: Southern end of Las Vegas Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, spa, and more!
Number of rooms: 5044
Luxor
Its distinctive pyramid shape makes it instantly recognisable
Location: Southern end of Las Vegas Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, food court, outdoor pool, spa and more!
Number of rooms: 4400
Aria Resort & Casino
Sleek, modern architectural design makes it stand out
Location: Centrally located on the Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, spa, and more!
Number of Rooms: 4004
Bellagio
Enjoy the Fountains of Bellagio, a nightly show of water, music and light
Location: Centrally located on the Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, spa, Fountains of Bellagio, and more!
Number of Rooms: 3933
Caesars Palace
The Colosseum regularly welcomes the world’s top entertainers
Location: Centrally located on the Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, food court, outdoor pools, spa & more!
Number of Rooms: 3922
Venetian
Truly a Las Vegas landmark inspired by Renaissance Venice
Location: Centrally located on the Strip
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, gondola rides, spa & more!
Number of Rooms: 3016
Utah
Home to five of the USA’s greatest National Parks, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion, Utah is a ‘must visit’ state if only for its amazing landscapes.
Arches National Park
Famous for its 2,000 natural stone arches and soaring pinnacles, giant fins, and balanced rocks.
Bryce Canyon National Park
A stunning landscape of red, orange, and white rock formations, known as hoodoos.
Canyonlands National Park
A vast and rugged landscape of canyons, mesas, and buttes carved by the Green and Colorado Rivers.
Capitol Reef National Park
Features the Waterpocket Fold, a nearly 100-mile-long warp in the Earth’s crust as well as cliffs, canyons, domes and bridges.
Zion National Park
Renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and diverse plant and animal life. The Virgin River flows through the Zion Canyon, providing stunning views.
Moab is the perfect base for exploring both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and is the gateway to the ‘Rockies to Red Rocks’ route on Rocky Mountaineer journey to Denver which also operates in reverse.
Although not a National Park a visit to Monument Valley, in the lands of the Navajo Nation is a must see. Salt Lake City is the state capital with the magnificent Tabernacle on Temple Square a major attraction.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco
Ideally located downtown Salt Lake City within walking distance of attractions including Temple Square
Location: Salt Lake City
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 225
Hoodoo Moab
Enjoy views of Moab’s red rocks. Just 10-minute drive to Arches NP and 30 miles to Canyonlands NP
Location: Downtown Moab
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 117
BW Plus Greenwell Inn
Ideally located with shops and restaurants within walking distance
Location: Downtown Moab
Facilities: Breakfast included, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 100
Capitol Reef Resort
Stunning mountain views, and breathtaking sightseeing
Location: Torrey, just a 1.5 mile drive to Capitol Reef NP
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 100
BW Plus Ruby’s Inn
So many stunning sights just a short drive away
Location: Closest hotel to Bryce Canyon NP, just a 2 mile drive
Facilities: Restaurant, indoor & outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 368
Cliffrose Lodge
Historic lodge on the edge of the Virgin River in a stunning setting
Location: Springdale, short drive to Zion NP
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 53
Goulding’s Trading Post & Lodge
The perfect place from where to explore the scenic highlights of Monument Valley
Location: Monument Valley
Facilities: Restaurant, indoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Suites: 62
Desert Rose Resort & Cabins
Log cabin style property offering exceptional hospitality
Location: Bluff, a 1 hour drive from Monument Valley
Facilities: Restaurant, indoor pool, fitness room, parking
Number of Rooms: 53
Arizona
Blessed with year-round sunshine, and known for its diverse geography, including deserts, canyons, mountains, and forests with the Grand Canyon one of the most famous natural landmarks in the world, located in northern Arizona.
The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, needs no introduction but worth noting is that it has two main rims that can be explored, the South and North Rims. The South Rim is the more visited and accessible of the two and where our featured accommodation is located.
Arizona is rich in cultural and historical sites including Sedona, also known as Red Rock Country, Flagstaff, with its Route 66 nostalgia and Native American culture, and Canyon de Chelly, within the Navajo Nation who have lived in the region for centuries. Other National Parks include the Petrified Forest and Saguaro, home of the giant Saguaro cacti.
The area around Phoenix and Scottsdale, in the Sonoran Desert, is home to numerous resorts, golf courses, restaurants, and upscale boutiques.
Straddling the Arizona and Utah border is Page, the base for visiting Antelope Canyon and the gateway to Lake Powell with its 2,000 miles of shoreline.
For a taste of the old west visit Tombstone, where the gunfight at the O.K. Corral involving Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and others against a group of outlaws took place in 1881.
Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon
A perfect blend of rustic and modern design with South Rim of the Canyon just a short drive away
Location: One mile from south entrance to Grand Canyon NP
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 120
El Tovar Hotel
Historic, hunting lodge style lodge considered the crown jewel of Historic National Park Lodges
Location: Located directly on the canyon rim
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, gift shop
Number of Rooms: 78
Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel
The perfect gateway for exploring Northern Arizona
Location: One mile from the south entrance to Grand Canyon NP
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, gift shop, parking
Number of Rooms: 232
Grand Canyon Railway Hotel
Why not take the Grand Canyon Railway from historic Wiliams to the Grand Canyon South Rim Village?
Location: Williams, on historic Route 66 & next door to train station
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 298
Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak
Enjoy a family friendly resort stay close to the mountains
Location: Nine miles north of downtown Phoenix
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, tennis, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 432
Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock
Dramatic desert landscape and distinctive red rock formations of the area have featured in many western movies
Location: Sedona, central Arizona
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, tennis, golf, parking
Number of Rooms: 219
Lake Powell Resort
Take a cruise to iconic Antelope Canyon famous for its coloration and slot canyons
Location: On the shores of Lake Powell 6 miles north of Page
Facilities: Restaurant, pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 369
White Stallion Ranch
Enjoy a traditional Arizona ranch adventure; ride through unspoilt desert, rugged mountains and cactus
Location: 30 minute drive from Tucson in the Sonoran Desert
Includes: Daily accommodation, three meals daily, horseback riding, non-alcoholic beverage and more
Number of Rooms: 43
Transfers from/to Tucson Airport available on stays of minimum 4 nights
Colorado
Home to a significant portion of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado is renowned for its stunning mountainous landscapes and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, fishing, and mountain biking are all popular activities and sightseeing opportunities are immense.
Colorado has a rich history of mining, particularly during the 19th Century gold rush and towns like Aspen and Telluride boomed during this period. Now, along with Vail, Breckenridge, and Winter Park, they are famous ski resorts.
Denver, the Mile High City, is gateway for the Rocky Mountaineer Rockies to the Red Rocks route, a 1.5-day journey through stunning landscapes ending in Moab, Utah.
A must visit is Mesa Verde National Park, the largest archaeological preserve in the USA and home to extraordinary Pueblo cliff dwellings. Other National Parks include Rocky Mountain, Great Sand Dunes, and Black Canyon of the Gunnison.
Railway enthusiasts can enjoy the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a stunning train ride through the San Juan Mountains through scenic landscapes and past historic mining towns. For panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains take the cog railway to the summit of Pikes Peak, near Colorado Springs.
The Crawford Hotel
Enjoy the modern amenities at this historic, landmark hotel
Location: Downtown Denver, above Union Station
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, parking
Number of Rooms: 112
Kimpton Monaco Denver
Bold and inviting, stylish but warm with luxury amenities
Location: Downtown Denver
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 225
Steamboat Grand Hotel
Enjoy incredible views of the surrounding area by taking a ride on the Steamboat Gondola to the summit of Mt. Werner
Location: In the heart of Steamboat Springs, a charming mountain town, around 150 miles northwest from Denver
Facilities: Restaurant, café, pool and health club, day spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 328
Far View Lodge
The only accommodation inside the Mesa Verde National Park offers western décor, fantastic views and warm hospitality
Location: 15 miles inside Mesa Verde National Park
Facilities: Restaurant, parking
Number of Rooms: 150
DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton Durango
The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad station is within walking distance
Location: Downtown Durango
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 159
Aspen Meadows Resort
Nature inspired design with art collection in the extensive resort grounds
Location: In Aspen’s historic West End neighbourhood
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 98
The Lodge at Vail
The first hotel in Vail remains a cornerstone of the Village
Location: Centre of Vail, steps away from Gondola One
Facilities: Restaurant, outdoor pool, sauna, hot tub, parking
Number of Rooms: 165
Mountain Lodge Telluride
A mountainside refuge that’s just a scenic gondola ride from the vibrant town centre.
Location: Nestled on Telluride Mountain, surrounded by the San Jaun Mountains
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, hot tub, parking
Number of Rooms: 130
The American West
Comprising of five states, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota and Wyoming, the American West offers a host of sightseeing attractions, diverse landscapes, and wildlife.
Idaho
Home to parts of the Rocky Mountains, the Snake River and the expansive Snake River Plain, Idaho has a diverse geography. Its soil and climate are conducive to growing potatoes hence its nickname, ‘Potato State’. Sun Valley is one of the premier ski resorts in the USA while Shoshone Falls, on the Snake River, is higher than Niagara Falls.
Montana
Glacier National Park, part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park which extends into Canada, is renowned for its stunning mountain scenery, glaciers, and pristine lakes. Other attractions include Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument commemorating the Battle of Little Bighorn, a significant event in American history and Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area which straddles the Montana and Wyoming border.
North Dakota
The Badlands of North Dakota refer to the rugged terrain, eroded buttes and canyons which can be seen in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The Badlands extend into the extensive Little Missouri National Grassland, a region of diverse flora and fauna.
South Dakota
Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located in the Black Hills, is one of iconic landmarks in the USA and features the sculpted faces of four presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Also located in Black Hills is Custer State Park where bison and elk can be seen, and Wind Cave National Park, known for its unique cave formations. Deadwood, a historic mining town, is known for its Wild West history and figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane.
Wyoming
Without a doubt Yellowstone National Park, the first National Park in the world, with its geothermal wonders such as Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Spring, and its diverse wildlife such as bears, wolves, and bison, is the main attraction of Wyoming. However, other attractions include Grand Teton National Park, and Devils Tower National Monument. The town of Cheyenne hosts the famous Cheyenne Frontier Days, one of the largest outdoor rodeo and western celebrations in the world.
Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Nestled between mountains and water, this lodge offers genuine Western hospitality with a myriad of outdoor activities
Location: Whitefish, Montana, 30 miles from Glacier National Park
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, swimming pools, hot tubs, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 50
Hotel Alex Johnson Rapid City
Ideally located for visiting Mount Rushmore, just 25 miles away
Location: Downtown Rapid City, South Dakota
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 143
Deadwood Gulch Resort
Enjoy the beautiful backdrop of the Black Hills & Whitewood Creek
Location: Deadwood, South Dakota, just 37 miles from Mount Rushmore
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, casino, parking
Number of Rooms: 87
The Ranch at UCross
Guest ranch nestled in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountain Range
Location: Near Sheridan, Wyoming
Facilities: Dining room, outdoor pool, riding (charge applies), host of outdoor activities
Number of Rooms: 31 (includes breakfast)
Explorer Cabins at Yellowstone
A great base for exploring Yellowstone National Park
Location: West Yellowstone, Montana
Facilities: Kitchenette, access to swimming pool & fitness centre at nearby sister property, hot tub, parking
Number of Rooms: 50
Lake Yellowstone Hotel
A National Historic Landmark; classic but casual elegance
Location: On the shores of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming
Facilities: Restaurant, deli, bar, parking, boat cruises (charge applies)
Number of Rooms: 194
Canyon Lodge & Cabins
Surrounded by awe-inspiring natural scenery
Location: East side of Yellowstone National Park, near the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, Wyoming
Facilities: Restaurant, laundry facilities, parking
Number of Rooms: 500
Hotel Terra
Modern boutique mountain resort offering luxurious amenities
Location: Jackson Hole, Teton Village, Wyoming, a mile from Grand Teton NP
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, outdoor pool, spa, rooftop hot tubs, parking
Number of Rooms: 132
Eastern USA Washington, D.C., New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois
Why Visit?
• See New York’s amazing skyline & explore iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building
• Admire historic monuments & see the White House at Washington D.C.
• Shop ‘till you drop’ in all major cities
• Visit Independence Hall in Philadelphia
• Walk the lakefront of Lake Michigan in Chicago
• Amtrak rail connects all the major cities so easy to get around
• Visit Niagara Falls in New York State
• Civil War history at Gettysburg
For the purposes of this brochure, we have broken Eastern USA into four: New York, Washington D.C. & The Capital Region, Pennsylvania, and Illinois.
New York State
Iconic landmarks such as Times Square, Central Park, Broadway, The Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, makes New York City a major tourist destination. But, outside of the city, there’s a host of attractions too including Niagara Falls which is located on the border with Canada, the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains, Finger Lakes Region, and the Hudson Valley.
Pennsylvania
Often abbreviated as PA, the state has a rich mix of history, culture, and landscapes with Philadelphia, one of the most historically significant cities in the country. It played a crucial role in the American Revolution and is home to Independence Hall, where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. Other attractions include Amish Country and Gettysburg famous for the battle during the Civil War.
Washington D.C. & The Capital Region
The capital city of the USA is located along the Potomac River and is an independent federal district best known for its iconic monuments, the renowned Smithsonian museums and home of the President, the White House. The Capital Region includes Virginia, home to Shenandoah National Park and Civil War history while the largest estuary in the US is Chesapeake Bay in Maryland which was one of the original thirteen colonies.
Illinois
Chicago, on the shore of Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes, is known for its iconic skyline with Willis Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world, dominating the landscape. Route 66 covers a stretch of around 300 miles from Chicago to the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri and sections of the road have been preserved thus ensuring its significance within the state.
New York City
New York City is undoubtedly the most famous city in the world and offers a host of attractions, world class shopping, accommodation and restaurants, and Broadway shows.
With a recommended stay of at least three nights, you’ll be able to see many of the iconic landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Wall Street, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the 9/11 Ground Zero Site & One World Observatory.
Central Park, located in the heart of Manhattan, is a green oasis amid the bustling city, and a place of natural beauty while Times Square glows with
neon lights, and huge billboards. With so much to see and do it’s no wonder New York City is also known as ‘The City That Never Sleeps’!
Many cruise lines such as Oceania and Holland America Line operate cruise itineraries from the city such as New England & Canada and Bermuda & Caribbean which, combined with a New York City stay, makes for an exciting holiday.
Lotte New York Palace
Stately and historic landmark with modern amenities
Location: Midtown Manhattan on Maddison Avenue
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, fitness centre, spa
Number of Rooms: 909
The Knickerbocker Hotel
It’s rumoured that this hotel is where the martini was invented!
Location: Times Square, Midtown Manhattan
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 330
The Plaza
An iconic landmark hotel opened in 1907
Location: At the intersection of Central Park & Fifth Avenue
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, fitness centre, spa, shops
Number of Rooms: 282
New York Marriott Marquis
Enjoy the city’s only revolving restaurant
Location: Times Square, Midtown Manhattan
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, coffee shop, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 1966
Conrad New York Downtown
Experience panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty from the Rooftop bar
Location: Downtown Manhattan alongside the Hudson River
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 463
Rui Plaza Times Square
Surrounded by Broadway’s most famous theatres
Location: Manhattan in Restaurant Row
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, deli, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 647
The Benjamin Royal Sonesta
Originally designed as a residential-style hotel with terraces to entertain, the building is a New York City designated landmark
Location: Midtown Manhattan, close to Fifth Avenue, Grand Central Station, and the Rockefeller Center
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 209
The New Yorker
Look out for the iconic illuminated ‘New Yorker’ sign
Location: Manhattan, steps from Penn Station and Times Square
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 1050
New York State
The Gideon Putnam
Enjoy the nature of Saratoga State Park and visit the nearby Roosevelt Spa & Baths
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York State
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 123
voco The Cadence
Modern, contemporary boutique hotel; enjoy the view from the outdoor patio
Location: Niagara Falls, New York State
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, patio, parking
Number of rooms: 58
High Peaks Resort
A quintessential Adirondack resort on Main Street, with some rooms overlooking Mirror Lake
Location: Lake Placid, New York State
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor/ outdoor pools, sun loungers, water sports (may incur a charge), parking
Number of rooms: 131
Seneca Niagara Resort
Within walking distance to Niagara Falls, this hotel offers a wealth of amenities
Location: Niagara Falls, New York State
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, casino, indoor pool, spa, entertainment, shopping, parking
Number of rooms: 604
Southampton Inn
Charming inn, on 5 acres of landscaped gardens, offers a blend of European elegance and traditional Hampton character
Location: Historic Southampton Village, in the Hamptons
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, outdoor pool, tennis court, games room, parking
Number of rooms: 90
The Wick Hudson
Boutique hotel near the Hudson River in Columbia County, an ideal getaway destination
Location: Hudson, New York State
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 55
Illinois
Chicago’s iconic skyline, its location on the shore of Lake Michigan, attractions such as Navy Pier, and its unique culinary scene make the city a major draw for visitors.
However, there is so much more to see and do in Illinois –visit Springfield, the state capital, to learn about the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln,step back in time at Galena, known for its well- preserved 19th century architecture, visit the Route 66 Hall of Fame in Pontiac, and the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge that crosses the Mississippi River near Collinsville.
The Ritz Carlton
Enjoy the lake views from the rooftop bar
Location: Chicago’s Gold Coast District
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, café, indoor pool, spa, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 434
Palmer House
Historic landmark hotel dating back to 1871
Location: Downtown Chicago, on the vibrant ‘Loop’
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, indoor pool, spa, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 1639
Silversmith Hotel
A historic building housing an exceptional boutique hotel
Location: Downtown Chicago on Jewelers Row
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, library
Number of Rooms: 144
Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk
Riverfront hotel within walking distance to major attractions
Location: Where the Chicago River meets Lake Michigan in the Streeterville neighbourhood
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, indoor pool
Number of Rooms: 1,218
President Abraham Lincoln Springfield
Enjoy Route 66 attractions and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum
Location: Springfield, capital of Illinois
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 310
DoubleTree by Hilton Collinsville
Visit the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, just outside Collinsville, that crosses the Mississippi River
Location: Downtown Collinsville, on historic Route 66
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, parking Number of Rooms: 290
Washington D.C. & The Capital Region
Known for its iconic monuments, the renowned Smithsonian museums and the White House, home of the President of the US, Washington D.C. is an eminently walkable city.
The Capital Region, which includes Virginia and Maryland, offers an opportunity to visit the beautiful Shenandoah National Park, explore Civil War history, indulge in amazing seafood, such as blue crab, visit the Appalachian Mountains and Chesapeake Bay.
Fairmont Washington
Historic, elegant hotel; enjoy the garden setting of the Courtyard Bar
Location: West End neighbourhood, Washington D.C.
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge bar, gym, indoor saltwater pool
Number of Rooms: 413
Mayflower Hotel
One of the most historic hotels in Washington D.C.
Location: Downtown, close to the White House
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 581
Washington Hilton
After a day of sightseeing relax by the outdoor pool
Location: Downtown, near Dupont Circle
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, outdoor pool
Number of Rooms: 1107
Capitol Hill Hotel
Boutique hotel nestled within 19th century row houses
Location: Downtown, near the US Capitol Building
Facilities: Limited, no restaurant but good selection close by
Number of Rooms: 152
Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore
Overlooks Baltimore’s picturesque Inner Harbor
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, sauna, parking
Number of Rooms: 195
Big Meadows Lodge
Rustic lodge at mile 51 on Skyline Drive; enjoy the gorgeous night skies viewing
Location: Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, parking
Number of Rooms: 101 spread between main lodge, cabins & lodges
Omni Charlottesville Hotel
Historical reverence and contemporary luxury come together
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor & indoor pools, parking
Number of Rooms: 119
Linden Row Hotel Inn
Historic homes built in the mid-1800’s meticulously restored to form this boutique hotel
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Facilities: Restaurant, cocktail bar, parking
Number of Rooms: 70
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg has a well-preserved colonial history easily explored from this lodge
Location: Williamsburg Historic District, Virginia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, spa, indoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 323
Hilton Virginia Beach
Enjoy this beachside hotel with views of the Atlantic Ocean
Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, rooftop infinity pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 290
Pennsylvania
Home to the Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence, Philadelphia is awash with history but also offers world-class accommodation, restaurants, galleries and attractions.
Away from the city, Hershey is known as the ‘Chocolate Capital of the World’ as it’s home to the Hershey Company, visit Gettysburg National Military Park and Lancaster where the Amish Community maintain their traditional lifestyle.
The Logan Philadelphia
Enjoy the views from the rooftop bar
Location: Logan Square downtown
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, indoor pool, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 391
Warwick Hotel at Rittenhouse Square
Rittenhouse Square Park is one of the most popular outdoor spots in the city
Location: Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 301
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing
Scenic location beside the Delaware River
Location: Philadelphia’s waterfront in the historic district
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 346
Aloft Philadelphia
Within walking distance to the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall
Location: Downtown Philadelphia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, coffee shop, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 179
Gettysburg Hotel
This hotel, established in 1797, is a perfect base for visiting Gettysburg National Military Park
Location: Downtown Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Facilities: Restaurant, pool, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 119
Lancaster Arts Hotel
A historic retreat in the heart of Lancaster
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Facilities: Restaurant, art gallery, parking
Number of Rooms: 63
New England
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Rhode Island & Connecticut
Why Visit?
• Spectacular autumn colours
• Stroll along Boston’s historic Freedom Trail
• Explore the fishing villages, lighthouses, and beaches of Cape Cod
• Go whale watching
• Visit Newport, Rhode Island, renowned for its Gilded Age mansions
• Explore Acadia National Park in Maine for stunning ocean views
• Visit Plymouth, Massachusetts where the Pilgrims landed in 1620
• Enjoy fresh seafood particularly lobster throughout the region
• New England & Canada cruises from Boston to Montréal or Québec City – a great way to visit both countries. See page 58 for more information
Comprising of six states, New England is known for its diverse geography, including rugged coastlines, rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque lakes and rivers. The region is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick to the north.
Massachusetts
Boston is an eminently walkable city with a highlight being the 2.5 mile Freedom Trail which takes you to 16 historically significant sites. Outside of the city there’s a wealth of sightseeing and attractions to visit such as Cape Cod with its beaches, Plymouth Rock, the site where the Mayflower Pilgrims landed in 1620, and Tanglewood in the Berkshires, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Vermont
A small state but with so many places to visit and explore such as Green Mountains National Forest, Lake Champlain, Stowe, home to Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, Woodstock Village known for its historic architecture and covered bridges, and Quechee Gorge, Vermont’s ‘Little Grand Canyon’. The fall foliage is a major draw for visitors and winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy skiing and snowboarding at Stowe Mountain Resort.
New Hampshire
Visit Mount Washington in the White Mountains, the highest peak in the Northeast, and take the Cog Railway to the summit for wonderful views of the surrounding region. Historic Portsmouth with its cobblestone streets, homes and waterfront offers a different experience as does a cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee aboard M/S Mount Washington.
Maine
Stunning coastal landscapes, charming small towns, lighthouses, and seafood are great reasons to visit Maine. Acadia National Park, the Old Port district of Portland, Kennebunkport, famous as a summer retreat and whale watching excursions, and Nubble Light (Cape Neddick), one of the most photographed lighthouses in America are all highlights to explore.
Rhode Island
The smallest state in the US offers a host of attractions including The Breakers, a Vanderbilt mansion in Newport, where you can stroll along the Cliff Walk, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and historic mansions. Rhode Island is known for its excellent seafood, particularly clam chowder, clam cakes and lobster.
Connecticut
Halfway between Boston and New York City, Connecticut is one of the 13 original colonies so has many historic buildings including Yale University in New Haven and the Connecticut State Capital Building. The fall foliage is truly postcard-worthy, and the state offers some of New England’s finest beaches.
Boston
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States and is renowned for its rich history, cultural institutions, and prestigious universities.
The city is dotted with iconic landmarks such as Fenway Park, the Boston Common, Paul Revere’s House, the USS Constitution, the Old State House and you can explore the history by walking the 2.5 mile path through downtown that passes 16 historical landmarks. Boston has a rich tradition in the performing arts, with venues such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Ballet and a sporting passion for baseball, football, and ice hockey.
Fairmont Copley Plaza
A Boston landmark hotel since its opening in 1912
Location: Historic Back Bay
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 383
Sheraton Boston Hotel
After a busy day enjoy the pool with its retractable roof & outdoor deck
Location: Historic Back Bay
Facilities: Restaurant, café, indoor pool, spa
Number of Rooms: 1,220
Omni Parker House Hotel
Enjoy the famous Boston Cream Pie created at this hotel
Location: Downtown Boston at the foot of Beacon Hill
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, coffee house, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 511
The Bostonian Boston
Combines old-world history and contemporary elegance
Location: Downtown Boston near Fanueil Hall
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 204
Westin Boston Copley Place
Modern hotel with amenities expected in a Westin hotel
Location: Copley Place, Back Bay district
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, spa, fitness centre, indoor pool
Number of Rooms: 803
Boston Park Plaza
Historic landmark hotel offering contemporary elegance
Location: Across from Boston Common, Back Bay
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, coffee shop, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 1060
Special places to stay New England
Queen Anne Inn
Friendly inn close to the beach on Oyster Pond Inlet off Nantucket Sound
Location: Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Facilities: Breakfast room, lounge, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 31 includes breakfast
Seasonal property – open April to October
Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge
Enjoy the hospitality at this quintessential Berkshire hotel
Location: Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 82
Hyannis Harbor Hotel
Experience quintessential New England charm and hospitality
Location: Hyannis Harbor, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Facilities: Restaurant, bar outdoor/indoor pools, parking
Number of Rooms: 204
The Cornell Inn
Historic buildings are now a boutique property in the heart of the Berkshires
Location: Lenox, Massachusetts
Facilities: Breakfast room, tavern, parking
Number of Rooms: 28 includes breakfast
North Conway Grand Hotel
Ideally located to explore Mount Washington Valley
Location: North Conway, White Mountains, New Hampshire
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor/outdoor pools, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 200
Merrill Farm Inn
Delightful New England Inn along the banks of the Saco River
Location: North Conway, White Mountains, New Hampshire
Facilities: Breakfast room, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 60 includes breakfast
Christmas Farm Inn & Spa
The name is derived from the gifting of the property at Christmas time and is now a charming, quintessential New England country inn
Location: Jackson, New Hampshire
Facilities: Restaurant, indoor and outdoor pools, fitness facilities, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 41 includes breakfast
Sheraton Portsmouth
Harborside Hotel
Ideally located to explore this historic port city
Location: Downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 169
Nonantum Resort
Sit in an Adirondack chair and enjoy views of the Kennebunk River. See the moored lobster boats and enjoy the results of their catch at dinner
Location: Kennebunkport, Maine
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, beach, outdoor pool, water sports, parking
Number of Rooms: 109 includes breakfast
Spruce Point Inn
The epitome of a Maine retreat with an iconic coastal location – perfect for couples and families alike
Location: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, tennis, beach chairs, parking
Number of Rooms: 83
Holiday Inn Resort, Bar Harbor
Waterfront location overlooking Frenchman’s Bay
Location: Bar Harbor, Maine
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 280
Cliff House Maine
Perched atop Bald Head Cliff offering sensational ocean views
Location: Cape Neddick, Maine
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, lobster shack, indoor/ outdoor pools, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 226
Topnotch Resort
A majestic mountainside resort fronting 120 acres of surrounding woodlands
Location: Stowe, Vermont
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 68
Newport Harbor Island Resort
A quintessential New England coastal resort
Location: Newport, Rhode Island
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, spa, watersports (charge may apply), parking
Number of rooms: 130
Woodstock Inn & Resort
New England culture and elegant accommodations
Location: Woodstock, Vermont
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 142
The Spa at Norwich Inn
Combines the best aspects of a boutique hotel and a historic inn
Location: Norwich, Connecticut
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, indoor pool, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 60
Hotel Viking
Guilded age romance meets modern luxury
Location: Historic Hill District, Newport, Rhode Island
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, indoor pool, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 208
Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa
Just 8-miles from Mystic, enjoy indoor pool after a busy day sightseeing
Location: Groton, Connecticut
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, indoor pool, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 285
Florida
Why Visit?
• Year-round sunshine and sub-tropical climate. Summers are hot and winters generally mild and pleasant. For good reason Florida is known as The Sunshine State
• Enjoy the tranquil beaches along the Gulf Coast
• World-renowned theme parks including Walt Disney World Resort
• Diverse wildlife such as alligators, manatees, dolphins, and a variety of bird species
• Visit Miami’s neighbourhoods such as Little Havana to enjoy the Cuban beat!
• Scenic landscapes such as the Florida Keys, the Everglades and the lush gardens of Sarasota and St. Augustine
• Visit St. Augustine, America’s oldest city established by the Spanish in 1565
• Kennedy Space Center provides a unique insight into NASA’s missions and space vehicles
Miami
Miami is famous for its beaches including South, Miami and Key Biscayne but there’s so much more to enjoy.
With its unique architecture and retro charm a visit to the The Art Deco Historic District in South Beach is highly recommended, enjoy a professional sports game, or take a tour to the Everglades National Park for an airboat ride through the wetlands keeping a watch for alligators, a myriad of bird species, and fish.
Rui Plaza Miami Beach
Only the famous Miami boardwalk separates the hotel from the beach!
Location: Miami Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, snack bar, outdoor pool, sunbeds, gym
Number of rooms: 284
The Gates Hotel
Just blocks away from the beach, this hotel is ideally located for shopping at Lincoln Road and strolling Ocean Drive
Location: Collins Avenue, South Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre
Number of rooms: 235
Ocean Five Hotel
A family-run hotel in the Art Deco district
Location: South Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge
Number of rooms: 81
Fontainebleau Miami Beach
Its iconic design blends Miami’s glamorous golden era and modern luxury
Location: Miami Beach
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools with private cabanas, gym, spa
Number of Rooms: 1,504
1 Hotel South Beach
Enjoy the stunning views from the rooftop bar located 18 stories high
Location: Miami Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, outdoor pool, spa, gym, kid’s club
Number of Rooms: 426
Gale South Beach
Boutique hotel infused with Art Deco charm and South Beach chic
Location: Miami Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, cocktail bar, rooftop pool, gym
Number of Rooms: 87
The Betsy South Beach
The rooftop pool has 360-degree views and is suspended in mid-air!
Location: Miami Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, rooftop pool, library, spa, gym
Number of Rooms: 130
Fort Lauderdale
Known as ‘Venice of America’ Fort Lauderdale is famous for its intricate network of canals and waterways offering scenic boat tours or enjoy a stroll along the waterfront promenades.
As the gateway to the Everglades, one of Florida’s most iconic wonders, a main attraction of the city is an airboat eco-adventure in the nearby Everglades National Park. Glide over sawgrass marshes, mangrove forests, and open waterways keeping a watch out for alligators, turtles, wading birds, and fish.
Other attractions of Fort Lauderdale include the Riverwalk, a scenic pedestrian pathway along the New River, the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, shopping along the Las Olas Boulevard and the seven miles of pristine beaches along the Atlantic Ocean.
Pelican Grand Beach Resort
Enjoy stunning ocean views from the Ocean2000 restaurant
Location: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, pool & Lazy River, ice cream parlour, private beach, spa, gym
Number of Rooms: 156
Hyatt Centric Las Olas
Rooftop views of downtown Fort Lauderdale from either the bar or pool
Location: Downtown on Las Olas Boulevard
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, rooftop pool, gym
Number of Rooms: 238
The Ritz Carlton
Essence of the Forties meets chic, modern-day flair in this luxury resort
Location: Fort Lauderdale beach
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, outdoor pool, cabanas, gym, spa
Number of Rooms: 192
Ocean Sky Hotel
Take a dip in the oceanfront pool or walk right onto the beach
Location: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bars, private beach, pool, gym
Number of Rooms: 225
Plunge Beach Resort
A ‘laid-back’ serene seaside hideaway with a quirky lobby art gallery
Location: Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, 10 miles from Fort Lauderdale
Facilities: Restaurant, coffee shop, bar, beach, outdoor pool, gym
Number of Rooms: 163
Hyatt Place Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port
Ideally located for a pre or post cruise stay
Location: Half mile to Port Everglades Cruise Terminal
Facilities: Restaurant, pool, gym, shuttle to/from cruise terminal (small fee applies payable locally)
Number of Rooms: 126
Gulf Coast
The Gulf Coast of Florida borders the Gulf of Mexico and is known for its pristine white sand beaches such as Clearwater, Siesta Key and Fort De Soto Park, warm climate, and diverse ecosystems.
Tampa is well known for Busch Gardens, The Riverwalk, and Ybor City while St. Petersburg, or St. Pete as its commonly known, is across the bay from Tampa and home to the iconic Dali Museum which houses the largest collection of works by Salvador Dali outside of Spain.
At Clearwater Beach, voted as one of the best in the US, view the amazing sunset over the Gulf of Mexico at Pier 60 and visit Moccasin Lake Nature Park keeping a watch out for alligators and tortoises!
At Sarasota spend time relaxing on Siesta Key Beach, and Naples enjoy the pier, botanical gardens, exclusive restaurants, and shopping in the upscale district of Fifth Avenue South. For total relaxation the unspoilt Islands of Sanibel and Captiva are the perfect choice.
The Tampa EDITION
The only 5* hotel in Tampa with an elegant rooftop bar and terrace
Location: Downtown Tampa
Facilities: Restaurants, lounge bars, spa, fitness centre, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 204
Le Meridien Tampa
A century old Historic Federal Courthouse transformed into a luxury hotel
Location: Downtown Tampa
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 130
The Don CeSar
The epitome of old-world glamour and sophistication
Location: St. Pete Beach
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, private beach, fitness centre, kids’ club, parking
Number of Rooms: 277
The Beachcomber Beach Resort
Resort style atmosphere with lush tropical gardens and private beach
Location: St. Pete Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 70
Sheraton Sand Key Resort
Family friendly resort on 13 acres of private white sand beach
Location: Sand Key, Clearwater
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pools, private beach, parking
Number of Rooms: 375
Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort
Just steps away from Pier 60; an ideal spot for sunset viewing over the Gulf of Mexico
Location: Clearwater Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 418
Hyatt Regency
Sarasota
Elegant hotel on the edge of Sarasota Bay; enjoy the waterfront restaurant
Location: Downtown Sarasota
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, private marina, parking, beach shuttle service (nominal charge may apply payable locally)
Number of rooms: 282
Sanibel Island Beach Resort
Tranquil boutique property nestled amid swaying palms and sandy beaches
Location: Sanibel Island
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 98
Resort at Longboat Key Club
An iconic Florida resort on 410 pristine acres of a secluded barrier island
Location: Longboat Key, 7 miles from Sarasota
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, fitness centre, tennis courts, water sports, golf course, parking
Number of rooms: 226
The Inn on Fifth
After a busy day enjoy the serene rooftop pool and terrace
Location: Naples
Facilities: Restaurants, rooftop pool & hot tub, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 119
South Seas Island Resort
A secluded 330-acre resort with 2½ miles of pristine white sand beaches
Location: Captiva Island
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, spa, fitness centre, kids’ activities, parking
Number of rooms: 465
Naples Bay Resort
With a marina and bay at its centre this resort has a sophisticated European atmosphere
Location: Naples
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, Lazy River, spa, tennis courts
Number of rooms: 85
Florida Keys
The Florida Keys are a chain of tropical islands located off the southern coast of Florida, stretching about 120 miles from the southern tip of the state.
Consisting of around 1,700 islands most of which are uninhabited, the most well-known and significant islands are linked by the Overseas Highway (US Route 1) which connects Key Largo in the north to Key West in the South. The highway is not just a road, it’s a scenic drive and popular tourist destination.
The major islands along the highway include Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key, and Key West with each of the islands offering their own unique attractions, landscapes, and experiences.
Baker’s Cay Resort
Based on a former pineapple plantation this family-friendly resort offers modern comfort in a natural setting
Location: Key Largo
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, family-friendly activities, spa, beach, parking
Number of Rooms: 200
Playa Largo Resort & Spa
Tropical beachfront location with sweeping views of the Florida Bay
Location: Key Largo
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, outdoor pool, spa, water sports, eco-tours, beach, parking. Charge applies for water sports & eco-tours payable locally
Number of Rooms: 177
Cheeca Lodge & Spa
Tropical, family-friendly, luxury retreat in a stunning location offers a host of activities
Location: Islamorada
Facilities: Restaurants, Tiki Bars, oceanfront family pools, adult pool, private beach, spa, fishing pier, parking
Number of rooms: 243
Isla Bella Beach Resort
A private oasis framed by a canopy of native plants and tropical greenery at the threshold of the iconic Seven Mile Bridge
Location: Marathon
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, café, outdoor pools, beach, spa
Number of rooms: 199
Amara Cay Resort
Enjoy Island life at this ‘laid back’ resort; spend a day on the water or relax by the pool
Location: Islamorada
Facilities: Restaurant, Tiki Bars, beach, outdoor pool, gym, parking
Number of rooms: 110
Southernmost Beach Resort
A resort found at the end of famous Duval Street where Old Town meets the Atlantic
Location: Key West
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, beach, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 124
Hawks Cay Resort
Enjoy the sunrise and sunset at this quintessential Florida Keys resort
Location: Duck Key
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, saltwater lagoon, tennis courts, kids’ & teens’ club, parking
Number of rooms: 427
Casa Marina Key West
A legendary landmark destination with a contemporary style and large private beach
Location: Key West
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, spa, private beach, family pool, adult-only pool, cabanas, tennis courts, parking
Number of rooms: 311
The Southern States
Why Visit?
• Historic French Quarter of New Orleans
• Enjoy country music at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Louisiana
• Learn about the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama
• Old-world charm and hospitality of Charleston, South Carolina
• Antebellum mansions and old oak trees around Savannah, Georgia
• Follow the Tennessee whiskey trail including the Jack Daniel’s Distillery
• Drive the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway through three states, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee
• Cruise on the Mississippi River at New Orleans onboard an original Paddle Wheeler
• Walk in the footsteps of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll at Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland Mansion
• Learn about the American Civil War at Vicksburg, Mississippi
Louisiana
Also known as the Pelican State, Louisiana is known for its unique cultural blend, influenced by French, Spanish, African and Indigenous American cultures.
The state has a vibrant music scene, particularly jazz, and blues and a unique culinary heritage with dishes such as gumbo and jambalaya reflecting the blend of cultural influences.
New Orleans, the state’s largest city, is renowned for its annual Mardi Gras celebration, Creole cuisine, and historic French Quarter.
A visit to Louisiana’s Plantation Country gives a fascinating insight into the unique history and agriculture of the region and holds a collection of the most glorious antebellum mansions such as Oak Alley and Houmas Plantations.
Windsor Court Hotel
Luxury hotel, just 5 minute walk to the French Quarter, enjoy spectacular views from the rooftop pool
Location: Downtown, New Orleans
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge bar, spa, rooftop pool, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 324
The Royal Sonesta
A stylish and sophisticated resort-like hotel on world-famous Bourbon Street
Location: French Quarter, New Orleans
Facilities: Oyster bar & restaurant, lounge bar, lush courtyard & outdoor pool, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 483
Hotel Monteleone
Timeless luxury in this historic hotel opened in 1886
Location: French Quarter, New Orleans
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, rooftop pool, fitness centre, spa
Number of Rooms: 570
Oak Alley Plantation
National Landmark property, 300-year-old oak trees form a stunning entrance to the mansion
Location: Vacherie, Louisiana between Baton Rouge & New Orleans
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, tranquil gardens
Number of rooms: 8 including breakfast
Hyatt Centric French Quarter
Classic architecture meets stylish accommodation
Location: Canal Street, New Orleans
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, outdoor pool, courtyard, fitness centre
Number of Rooms: 254
Doubletree by Hilton Lafayette
Modern hotel on the banks of the Vermillion River
Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, parking
Number of rooms: 327
The Inn at Houmas House Plantation
Formerly a sugarcane plantation, this mansion has been restored to the antebellum era
Location: Darrow, Louisiana between Baton Rouge & New Orleans
Facilities: Restaurant, café, bar, beautiful gardens
Number of Rooms: 21 including breakfast
Hotel Indigo
Baton Rouge
Overlooking the Mississippi River; traditional hospitality meets contemporary design
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 93
Mississippi
Named after the mighty Mississippi River, one of the busiest waterways in the world, the blues were born in the Delta and the region is a must for blues fans and to discover the roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo and his home is part of the Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum.
The state had a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement and is home to numerous historic landmarks including antebellum homes, Civil War battlefields such as Vicksburg National Military Park and Indigenous American heritage sites.
Natchez, one of the oldest settlements in the Mississippi River Valley, was a centre of cotton production and many of its grand antebellum mansions still stand today and are open to visitors.
Monmouth Historic Inn
This early 19th century antebellum mansion is a National Historic Landmark
Location: Natchez, Mississippi
Facilities: Restaurant, breakfast room, bar, gardens, parking
Number of Rooms: 30 includes breakfast
Dunleith Historic Inn
Mississippi’s only surviving example of a plantation house with a fully encircling colonnade of Greek Revival columns
Location: Natchez, Mississippi
Facilities: Restaurant, pub, gardens, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 22 includes breakfast
Anchuca Historic Inn
A grand 1830’s antebellum mansion offering luxurious comfort in a relaxed setting
Location: Vicksburg, Mississippi
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, courtyard, parking
Number of Rooms: 10 includes breakfast
Hotel Tupelo
The ideal base for exploring Elvis Presley’s childhood home
Location: Tupelo, Mississippi
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 79
The Hilton Jackson
Modern hotel located in the state capital, Jackson
Location: Jackson, Mississippi
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 276
Cotton House
Ideally located to visit the Grammy Museum and the Mississippi Delta
Location: Cleveland, Mississippi
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 96
Alabama
Alabama boasts stunning natural landscapes including the picturesque Gulf Coast beaches, the rolling hills of the Appalachian Mountains, lakes, and lush forests.
Learn about the Civil Rights Movement at the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, capital city of Alabama and visit FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, one of the most legendary recording studios in the world where famous artists such as Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding recorded hit songs.
Gulf Shores is renowned for its beautiful white sand beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, while at Mobile, just a short drive from Gulf Shores, you can visit the USS Alabama battleship.
Trilogy Hotel
Three historic buildings lovingly restored as a boutique hotel
Location: Historic District Montgomery, Alabama
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 117
Redmont Hotel
First opened in 1925 the Redmont combines charisma of the 20’s with contemporary comfort
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 120
Battle House Renaissance
Hotel & Spa
Elegant hotel near an array of attractions such as the USS Alabama Battleship
Location: Mobile, Alabama
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, outdoor pool, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 200
Hotel Indigo
Boutique hotel located directly across from the white sands of Orange Beach
Location: Orange Beach, Alabama
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, indoor & outdoor pools, parking
Number of Rooms: 62
Hilton The Lodge at Gulf Shore Park
Beautifully located on the sugar white sand beach and emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico
Location: Gulf Shore Park, Alabama
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, parking
Number of Rooms: 350
106 Jefferson Huntsville
Ideally located to visit the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 115
Georgia
The capital and largest city in Georgia, Atlanta offers a dynamic experience and iconic landmarks such as the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, and the World of Coca-Cola.
Savannah, Georgia’s oldest city is known for its well-preserved historic district, cobblestoned streets, and antebellum architecture.
Boasting stunning landscapes including the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, and the serene Okefenokee Swamp Georgia offers a wealth of outdoor experiences such as
hiking the Appalachian Trail or relaxing on the beaches of the Golden Isles.
As one of the top four peach-producing states you’ll find a host of peach treats including cobbler, cakes, and pies on virtually every menu and festivals celebrating the fruit!
InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta
Luxury hotel in the prestigious Buckhead neighbourhood offering southern hospitality
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, spa, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 422
Omni Hotel at the Battery
Enjoy the attractions of Atlanta’s premier entertainment district including sports events, diverse dining, and shopping
Location: Adjacent to Truist Park home field of Atlanta’s professional baseball team
Facilities: Restaurant, bar/lounge, outdoor pool and sun deck, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 264
Jekyll Island Club Resort
Enjoy the Southern spirit at this hallmark resort of Georgia’s famed Golden Isles
Location: Jekyll Island, Georgia
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, beach access, croquet lawn, parking
Number of Rooms: 157
Also available is Jekyll Ocean Club, an all-suite boutique addition to this resort
Kimpton Brice Hotel
Stylish yet comfortable boutique hotel in the centre of Savannah’s
National Historic Landmark District
Location: Savannah, Georgia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 145
Westin Jekyll Island
Enjoy the miles of beaches at this resort located in Georgia’s iconic Golden Isles
Location: Jekyll Island, Georgia
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, coffee shop, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 200
Perry Lane Hotel
Luxury hotel surrounded by oak trees draped in Spanish moss and the allure of antebellum architecture
Location: Historic district Savannah, Georgia
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, rooftop pool, expansive art collection, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 167
1842 Inn
Originally an antebellum house, the 1842 Inn blends the amenities of a grand hotel and the ambience of a country inn
Location: Macon, Georgia
Facilities: Breakfast room, lounges, courtyard, parking
Number of Rooms: 19 includes breakfast
Cotton Sail Hotel
Stylish hotel in a refurbished 1800’s cotton warehouse on the city’s riverfront
Location: Savannah, Georgia
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar overlooking the historic Savannah River, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 56
Famous for its rich musical heritage, with Nashville, the state capital, the heart of the country music industry and home to iconic attractions such as the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hal of Fame and Museum.
Memphis is renowned as the birthplace of blues music and rock ‘n’ roll with attractions such as Beale Street, Sun Studio and Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley. Chattanooga is known for the song ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo’ and the historic train station has been converted into a hotel, and museum.
Other attractions include The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in the US, Civil War History at sites such as Shiloh National Military Park and Fort Donelson National Battlefield, and Dolly Parton’s Dollywood Theme Park at Pigeon Forge.
Hutton Hotel
Steps from famed Music Row, the boutique Hutton Hotel offers live entertainment or select your favourite music from the Vinyl Library
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, live music, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 250
Thompson Nashville
Boutique hotel, located in the trendy Gulch neighbourhood, blends classic country soul with urban sophistication
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, coffee shop, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 224
The Peabody
Known as the ‘South’s Grand Hotel’
The Peabody is a Memphis icon and world famous for its resident ducks marching through the lobby
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, indoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 464
Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort
Minutes from Dollywood’s award-winning theme park this hotel upholds the spirit of the South
Location: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, cafe, indoor & outdoor pools, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 299
The Guesthouse at Graceland
Steps away from the iconic Graceland Mansion, enjoy Southern hospitality at this resort inspired by ‘make-yourself-at-home’ warmth
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pool, theatre for music & movies, shuttle to downtown (charge applies), parking
Number of Rooms: 224
The Park Vista
Set 1,000 ft. above Gatlinburg, the hotel offers sweeping views over the city and Smoky Mountains and offers easy access to Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Location: Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, multi-level indoor pool with waterslides, parking
Number of rooms: 300
Black Fox Lodge
Rustic yet modern lodge-style hotel, close to Dollywood, with views of the Smoky Mountains and the Little Pigeon River
Location: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 178
The Chattanoogan
For a scenic day nearby, Lookout Mountain Incline Railway and the iconic Rock City feature spectacular views
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, coffee shop, indoor pool, spa, parking
Number of rooms: 198
The Carolinas
The Carolinas refer to North and South Carolina and the neighbouring states share similarities in history, and geography but they also have distinct characteristics.
North Carolina is known for its diverse geography ranging from the Appalachian Mountains to coastal plains and is home to vibrant cities like Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville as well as natural attractions such as the Outer Banks, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Asheville boasts a wealth of historic architecture, including the Biltmore Estate and its Art Deco buildings.
South Carolina is characterised by its historic cities, coastal beaches, and southern charm. Charleston, Columbia, Hilton Head Island, and Myrtle Beach offer rich history, cultural heritage, and outdoor experiences. Charleston is particularly renowned for its well-preserved historic district including sites such as Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. The state is also famous for its plantations, and golf courses.
Grand Bohemian Asheville
Boutique hotel adjacent to Biltmore Village, set among the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains
Location: Asheville, North Carolina
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 104
Abbington Green B&B Inn
This superb B&B is a short drive from the Biltmore Estate, and entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway
Location: Asheville, North Carolina
Facilities: Lounge, spa, parking
Number of Rooms: 8 including breakfast & afternoon social hour
Kimpton Tyron Park
Enjoy the views from the rooftop lounge on the 19th floor
Location: Downtown Charlotte, North Carolina
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop lounge, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 217 includes hosted social hour
The Dewberry Charleston
A quintessential Charleston hotel that captures the hallmarks of this historic city
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop cocktail lounge, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 155
Le Meridien Charlotte
After a busy day sightseeing enjoy views of the sunset from the rooftop bar
Location: Downtown Charlotte, North Carolina
Facilities: Restaurant, rooftop bar, outdoor pool, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 283
Westin Hilton Head Resort
Family-friendly oceanfront resort just steps away from the beach
Location: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, outdoor pools, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 416
The Charleston Place
Iconic landmark in the heart of Charleston’s historic district with rooftop pool offering glorious city views
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, rooftop pool, spa, fitness centre, parking
Number of Rooms: 434
Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort
At the north end of Myrtle Beach this resort is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate
Location: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, cafe, outdoor & indoor pools, tennis, beach, spa fitness centre, parking
Number of rooms: 387
Hawaii
Located in the central Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is an archipelago consisting of eight main islands although tourism is prevalent on four: Hawaii (Big Island), Maui, Oahu, and Kauai.
Why Visit?
• Stunning natural beauty; beaches, rainforests, diverse marine life and more
• Cultural heritage influenced by Polynesian, Asian & Western traditions
• Tropical climate
• Outdoor activities such as surfing, snorkelling and hiking
• Visit world-famous Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
• Authentic Polynesian food and hula dancing at a Luau show
• Tour iconic Pearl Harbour, Oahu
• Visit the stunning ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’ –Waimea Canyon
• Stunning sunsets over the Pacific Ocean
• Whale watching – particularly humpback whales December to April
• Island hop to stay at two or more of the Hawaiian Islands
Big Island of Hawaii
The Big Island of Hawaii, also known simply as Hawaii Island, is the largest and youngest of the Hawaiian Islands and offers a diverse range of landscapes, from volcanic deserts to lush rainforests and is home to two of the world’s most active volcanoes, Kilauea, and Mauna Loa.
The dramatic landscape can be seen at Volcanoes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Much of the Island’s coastline is rugged and rocky with dramatic lava cliffs and tide pools and black sand beaches, formed from volcanic lava fragments. While not a numerous as on other Hawaiian Islands there are several white sand beaches located on the Kohala Coast.
Outdoor activities about such as snorkelling and diving, particularly along its western and southern coastlines, and hiking ranging from easy coastal walks to treks through rainforests and lava fields.
Other attractions include visiting a Kona Coffee Farm, marvel at the stunning 442-foot Akaka Falls at Akaka Falls State Park, and whale watching during the winter months December to April when humpback whales migrate to the warm waters to breed and calve. Its possible to spot whales from various coastal areas and the Kohala Coast, around Puako and Waikoloa are prime locations.
Fairmont Orchid
One of Hawaii’s most opulent resorts; enjoy the white sandy beach, tropical gardens and the host of activities for all the family
Location: Kohala Coast, Big Island
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, deli, oceanfront pool, tennis courts, golf course, spa, Hawaiian Laua (charge payable locally), kid’s club and more
Number of Rooms: 540
Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa
High above the lava rock cliffs of Keauhou Bay, where you can view giant manta rays, this resort has stunning views of the Pacific Ocean
Location: Kona Coast, Big Island
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, café, oceanfront lagoon-style pool, waterslide, manta ray viewing, spa, fitness centre and more
Number of Rooms: 509
Royal Kona Resort
On the lava shoreline beside Kailua Bay, this resort offers a host of amenities for a perfect island escape
Location: Kailua-Kona, Big Island
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, oceanfront pool, saltwater lagoon, spa, tennis courts, Hawaiian Laua (charge payable locally), lush gardens, and more
Number of Rooms: 463
Volcano House
The only hotel in the National Park, on the edge of the Kilauea volcano crater, is 4,000 feet above sea level in a unique geological ecosystem
Location: In Volcanoes National Park, Big Island
Facilities: Restaurant, lounge, gift shop
Number of Rooms: 33
Oahu
When thinking of Hawaii possibly Honolulu comes immediately to mind for good reason – it’s the largest city on Oahu and the capital of Hawaii.
Located in Honolulu is Waikiki Beach, one of the most famous in the world offering pristine sands, clear blue water, and excellent swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. But there is so much more to the city such as world-class hotels, shopping, and restaurants, it’s a vibrant cultural hub blending Hawaiian traditions with influences from Asia, the Pacific and mainland USA, and historical landmarks including Ionani Palace, the only royal palace in the US and the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor.
Away from Honolulu there’s a wealth of attractions such as the rugged beauty of the North Shore; it’s legendary
among surfers for its powerful winter swells. Witness world-class surfing competitions, or catch a wave yourself!
On Oahu’s southeast coast, Hanauma Bay is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, featuring a pristine curved bay surrounded by lush green cliffs. The bay’s crystal-clear waters teem with vibrant marine life such as colourful coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles, and occasionally dolphins making it a snorkeler’s paradise.
The Royal Hawaiian
The ‘Pink Palace of the Pacific’, offers timeless elegance, unprecedented amenities and refined accommodation
Location: Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, waterslide, private beach, spa, fitness centre and more
Number of Rooms: 528
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort
Luxury resort steps away from the beach and tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean
Location: Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, spa, outdoor pool, fitness centre, beach, and more
Number of Rooms: 1,230
Halekulani
Exquisite hotel with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and known for its serene ambiance
Location: Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Facilities: Restaurant, wine bar, lounge, spa, outdoor pool, beach access, fitness centre and more
Number of Rooms: 453
Shoreline Hotel
Boutique hotel with a vibrant style giving a Hawaiian style with a modern and colourful twist
Location: Seaside Avenue, Honolulu, a short walk to Waikiki Beach
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool
Number of Rooms: 135
Queen Kapiolani Hotel
Overlooking Kapi’olani Park with great views of Diamond Head from the sun terrace and pool
Location: Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, outdoor pools, waterslide, private beach, spa, fitness centre and more
Number of Rooms: 528
Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach
A contemporary beachfront resort rooted in Hawaiian culture and music
Location: Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, coffee shop, outdoor pool, spa, fitness centre and more
Number of Rooms: 635
Coconut Waikiki
Quiet location, within a 10-minute to the famous Waikiki Beach
Location: Waikiki
Facilities: Breakfast room, outdoor pool, sun deck, fitness centre, barbeques, and outdoor dining area
Number of Rooms: 80
Rooms have kitchenettes & 24-hour coffee & tea available in lobby
Turtle Bay Resort
Resort hotel on Oahu’s North Shore situated on a striking peninsula – enjoy stunning sunrises and sunsets
Location: Kahuku on the North Shore, Oahu
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, coffee shop, swimming pools, fitness centre, spa, golf courses, surf school (payable locally) and more
Number of Rooms: 465
Maui
Second largest of the Hawaiian Islands and known as the ‘Valley Isle’, Maui has stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
The island is dominated by the Haleakala volcano, which rises to over 10,000 feet above sea level, and it has a diverse landscape, including lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, volcanic craters, rugged coastline, and golden beaches including Ka’anapali, Wailea and Kapalua.
The Road to Hana is a scenic 64 mile drive that winds along Maui’s northeastern coastline offering breathtaking views of lush rainforests, waterfalls, and dramatic sea cliffs and, as the name suggests, ends in beautiful Hana.
Maui is one of the best places in the world for whale watching particularly during the winter months when humpback whales migrate to the warm waters to breed and give berth. Boat tours are available but often you can see whales from the coastline.
Ritz Carlton
Kapalua
Luxury resort with direct access to the white sand beach and a host of amenities
Location: Kapalua, Maui
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, café, three-tiered pool, spa, golf courses and more
Number of Rooms: 466
Kapalua Villas
Self-catering villas, ideal for couples and families alike, have a kitchen, living and dining areas
Location: Kapalua Beach, Maui
Facilities: Restaurant, grocery store, swimming pools, golf course, tennis courts and more
Number of rooms: 115
A selection of one, two & three bedroom self-catering villas
Fairmont
Kea Lani
On the white sands of Wailea, this is Hawaii’s only luxury all-suite oceanfront resort
Location: Wailea, Maui
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, swimming pools, spa, kid’s club, beach, and more
Number of Rooms: 450
Royal Lahaina Resort
Among the first of the Ka’anapali resorts, Royal Lahaina Resort is unforgettable on one of Maui’s best stretches of sand
Location: Ka’anapali Beach, Maui
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, ice cream parlour, coffee shop, swimming pools, tennis, water sports and more
Number of rooms: 516
Westin Maui Resort
Experience the essence of Hawaii at this resort steps away from Ka’anapali Beach and a background of volcanic mountains
Location: Lahaina, Maui
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, swimming pools (one adult only), spa, fitness centre, kid’s club and more
Number of Rooms: 771
Hana-Maui Resort
A secluded, boutique resort, steeped in authentic culture, overlooking the dramatic coastline of Hana Bay
Location: Hana, Maui
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, spa, fitness centre, and more
Number of rooms: 72
Kauai
Kauai, the Garden Isle, is the fourth largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago and renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including lush rainforests, dramatic cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and pristine beaches such as Poipu, on the southern shore.
Natural wonders include Waimea Canyon, known as the ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’, and the dramatic scenery of the Na Pali Coast.
The island is home to diverse wildlife, including rare bird species like the Nene (Hawaiian goose) and the Albatross. If you’re lucky you may see endangered Hawaiian monk seals lazing in the sun! Humpback whales visit the warm waters from December to April to breed and give birth and can often be seen from the coast or take a whale watching excursion.
Kauai’s stunning scenery has served as the backdrop for numerous Hollywood films, including Jurassic Park, Avatar, and Pirates of the Caribbean and some of the filming locations can be visited.
Generally, Kauai offers the chance to escape the ‘hustle and bustle’, to relax in a setting of unparalleled beauty and tranquillity.
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa
Enjoy the white sands of Poipu Beach at this stunning oceanfront resort
Location: Poipu Beach, Kauai
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, multi-level pools, waterslide, spa, golf course, fitness centre and more
Number of Rooms: 605
Ko’a Kea Resort on Poipu Beach
Ko’a Kea means ‘white coral’ in Hawaiian and is a natural treasure found throughout this stunning oceanfront resort
Location: Poipu Beach, Kauai
Facilities: Restaurants, bar, resort-style pool, spa, beach, water sports, tropical gardens and more
Number of Rooms: 121
Waimea Plantation Cottages
Original plantation cottages, lovingly restored with rustic Hawaiian charm, set on 43-acres of oceanfront lush tropical landscaping
Location: Waimea, Kauai
Facilities: Casual restaurant, bar, barbeques, oceanfront outdoor pool, gift shop and more
Number of Rooms: 59
One to five bedroom cottages each with kitchen and living area
Sheraton Coconut Beach Resort
Upscale resort with unparalleled views of the Kauai mountains and ocean; enjoy the infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean
Location: Kapaa, Kauai
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, beachside swimming pools, beach, water sports, fitness centre and more Number of Rooms: 311
Alaska
Alaska, the largest state in the US is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes including mountains, expansive glaciers, rugged coastline glaciers, mountains, forests, and diverse wildlife including grizzly bears, moose, caribou, whales, and bald eagles. Main urban centres are Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau, the state capital, which is unique in that it is only accessible by air or water!
Why Visit?
• Denali National Park, home to Mount Denali, America’s tallest peak
• Ride the rails on the iconic Alaska Railroad
• Enjoy a cruise from Seattle, view tidewater glaciers calving, visit historic towns and look out for marine wildlife
• Drive the Alaska Highway, a bucket-list adventure famous for its rugged scenery, wildlife, and remote destinations
Self-drive Itineraries
Alaska is eminently drivable and there are some designated Scenic Byways such as Richardson, Parks and Seward Highways and the famed Alaska Highway that all offer stunning natural scenery. Driving offers a great way to explore the state’s breathtaking landscapes and remote wilderness areas and we always plan your itinerary to ensure manageable driving distances.
• From Skagway, ride the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, – a historic narrow-gauge railroad from the gold-rush era and one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world
• Indigenous culture abounds; Ketchikan boasts the largest number of totem poles in Alaska
Alaska Railroad
This is one of the USA’s most famous railroads and provides an epic journey; sit back, relax, enjoy the stunning scenery, and watch out for wildlife along the way.
Coastal Classic – operates between Anchorage & Seward Denali Star – operates between Anchorage & Fairbanks (stops at Denali)
Glacier Discovery – operated between Anchorage & Whittier
Within our Discover Canada & Alaska brochure we have a full range of services including escorted tours, self-drive itineraries, cruises and more.
Alaska Cruises
In this brochure on pages 56 to 57 and in our Canada & Alaska brochure you’ll see details of some of the cruise itineraries we can arrange to Alaska. See stunning glaciers, marine wildlife such as whales, dolphins, seals, and sea lions, and visiting historic towns such Skagway, with its gold rush history, Ketchikan famous for its houses built over water, and Juneau, the state capital. We can arrange cruises with all major cruise lines from a variety of ports including Seattle, in Washington State and Vancouver in Canada.
Wildlife Viewing
Due to its diverse habitats, including coastal waters, mountains, and forests, Alaska is home to many wildlife species. Alaska’s coastal waters teem with marine life including humpback whales, Gray whales, and sea otters. Denali National Park is home to bears, moose, caribou and Dall sheep and a sightseeing excursion will take you into the park in search of wildlife but also to see the incredible scenery. There are also bear viewing lodges which, as the name suggests, are focussed entirely on bear viewing.
Memorable Excursions
Across the USA there’s a host of sightseeing excursions and attractions that are considered must-do’s or must-sees, many, of which, need pre-booking to guarantee availability.
There are several benefits to taking an excursion:
• Local Knowledge: excursions are led by guides who are knowledgeable about the area. They can provide historical and cultural context, insider tips, and interesting facts about the sights you are visiting.
• Convenience: let someone else take care of all the logistics, such as transportation, tickets, and itinerary planning. This will save you time and hassle in an unfamiliar destination.
• Safety: when exploring new places booking a sightseeing excursion with a reputable company provides a sense of security.
• Access to Attractions: some attractions may offer preferred access to tour groups who have pre-booked entrance for a specific time or group size.
• Learning Experience: sightseeing excursions offer an opportunity to learn whether it’s about history, wildlife, or local customs you can gain insights that you may not get exploring on your own.
On the following pages we have listed some recommendations but, if you don’t see what you’re looking for just let us know.
CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO
• Golden Gate Bay Cruise (1 hour)
• San Francisco Grand City Tour (4 hours)
• Muir Woods & Sausalito (5 hours)
• Napa & Sonoma Wine Country (8 hours)
• Hop-on/off Bus Pass & Alcatraz (2 day pass)
This is just a small selection of sightseeing excursions & attractions available in/from San Francisco
MONTEREY
• Whale Watch Cruise (2.5 to 3 hours)
LOS ANGELES
• Hollywood City Tour (3 hours)
• Hop-on/off Bus (2 day pass)
• Hollywood Celebrity Homes Tour (2 hours)
SAN DIEGO
• Old Town Trolley Tour (1 day pass)
• Harbour Cruise (1.5 hours)
• Whale Watch Cruise (4 hours)
WASHINGTON STATE
SEATTLE
• City Tour (3 hours)
• Best of Olympic National Park (11 hours)
• Food Tour of Pike Place (2 hours)
• Mount Rainier Day Tour (10 hours)
• Seattle Harbour Cruise (1 hour)
NEVADA
LAS VEGAS
• Red Rock Canyon Tour (4 hours)
• Las Vegas Strip at Night Helicopter Tour (15 minutes)
• Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour (4 hours)
• Hoover Dam Classic (4.5 hours)
• Bryce & Zion National Parks (15 hours)
• Death Valley Day Trip (10 hours)
This is just a small selection of sightseeing excursions & attractions available in/from Las Vegas
UTAH
MOAB
• Canyonlands National Park Tour (4 hours)
• Arches National Park Tour (4 to 5 hours)
BRYCE CANYON
• Horseback Adventure (3 hours)
Monument Valley
• Monument Valley Tour (3.5 hours)
TORREY
• Horseback Ride Capitol Reef (2 hours)
ARIZONA
GRAND CANYON
• Grand Canyon Signature Tour (2 hours)
• North Canyon Helicopter Tour (25 minutes)
LAKE POWELL
• Antelope Canyon (1.5 hours)
PHOENIX
• Sedona Red Rocks (11 hours)
• Apache Trail Tour (8 hours)
COLORADO
DENVER
• Food Tour (3 hours)
• Scenic Hike (4 hours)
SOUTH DAKOTA
RAPID CITY
• Badlands National Park Tour (5 hours)
• Mount Rushmore & the Black Hills (5 hours)
WYOMING
JACKSON
• Sunrise Grand Teton Wildlife Adventure (4 hours)
• Whitewater Rafting (4 hours)
• Yellowstone Lower Loop Tour (10 hours)
NEW YORK STATE
NEW YORK CITY
• Hop-on/off Bus (2 day pass)
• New York at Night (2 hours)
• Manhattan Harbour Cruise (2 hours)
• New York Lunch Cruise (2 hours)
• Brooklyn Food Tour (3 hours)
• Statue at Sunset Cruise (1 hour)
• Empire State Building (General Admission)
This is just a small selection of sightseeing excursions & attractions available in/from New York City
ILLIONOIS
CHICAGO
• Hop-on/off Bus (2 day pass)
• Chicago Culture & Architecture (2 to 3 hours)
• Food Tour (2 hours)
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Monuments at Night (2 hours)
• Sightseeing Bus (2 day pass)
• Mount Vernon Day Tour (5 hours)
• Grand Tour of Washington (4 hours)
This is just a small selection of sightseeing excursions & attractions available in/from Washington D.C.
PENNSYLVANIA
PHILADELPHIA
• Sightseeing Bus (2 day pass)
• Philadelphia History, Highlights & Revolution (2.5 hours)
• A Day in Amish Country (8 hours)
GETTYSBURG
• Guided Battlefield Tour (2 hours)
LANCASTER
• Amish Village (1.5 hours)
MASSACHUETTS
BOSTON
• Whale Watch Cruise (3.5 hours)
• Seafood Tour (2 hours)
• Freedom Trail Walking Tour (2 hours)
• Old Town Trolley (1-day pass)
• Martha’s Vineyard Island Tour (12 hours)
• Tour of Historic Fenway Park (1 hour)
This is just a small selection of sightseeing excursions & attractions available in/from Boston
HYANNIS, CAPE COD
• Whale Watch Cruise (3.5 hours)
MAINE
BAR HARBOR
• Lulu Lobster Boat Ride (2 hours)
• Windjammer Sailing Trip (2 hours)
VERMONT
STOWE
• Day Tour of Stowe & area (7 hours)
RHODE ISLAND
NEWPORT
• Gilded Age Mansion Tour (3 hours)
FLORIDA
MIAMI
• Key West by Coach (14 to 16 hours)
• Miami Hop-on/off Bus (2 day pass)
• Everglades Airboat Adventure (4 hours)
• Miami City Tour & Biscayne Bay Cruise (6 hours)
TAMPA
• Dolphin Watch Cruise (1.5 hours)
NAPLES
• Manatee Sightseeing & Wildlife Cruise (1.5 hours)
KEY WEST
• Dolphin Watch Cruise (3 hours)
Getting to & around the USA
Flying to the USA
There is a range of flight options to suit different budgets, schedules, and preferences and, as a tailor-made specialist, we will check all airlines to offer the best route, price, and onboard service to suit your needs.
Airlines
We offer all the major airlines including:
Flight Classes
All airlines offer different booking classes typically economy, premium economy and business class. We are happy to look at any option(s) to suit your preference and offer the best price at that time.
Airports
Flights operate from most main airports such as London Heathrow and Manchester to various cities in the US. While major cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston are serviced with direct flights you may need to take a connecting flight to other cities.
Travel Time
Duration of flights varies depending on departure and destination cities but typically a direct flight from London to New York takes around 7 to 8 hours while a flight to the west coast such as Los Angeles may take around 10 hours.
Visa Requirements
Visitors from the UK to US must hold a visa or have completed an online ESTA application if eligible for travel under the VISA Waiver Programme. If you are visiting Canada as well as the USA, you will need an eTA which is like the ESTA for America. Please ensure you apply through the applicable government website(s).
Getting around America
Once in America, by car, motorhome, motorcycle or train there are so many ways to get around and explore this wonderfully immersive country.
As tailor-made specialists we can curate your holiday to make it easy to see as much of the country as possible. Transportation methods can be mixed and matched, and domestic flights make a convenient way of travelling between cities when the distance is either too far to drive or if you don’t don’t want to drive.
Rail Journeys
America boasts some of the world’s most iconic rail journey by Amtrak allowing you to sit back, relax and enjoy the stunning scenery along the way. On pages 159 to 161 we detail some of the most popular routes such as the California Zephyr, the Coast Starlight, the Empire Builder, and the Maple Leaf. Rocky Mountaineer also operates a spectacular journey between Denver and Moab.
Car Rental
The open road beckons! Set your own pace and stop where and when you want. With well-maintained and sign-posted roads we are sure you will enjoy your driving experience. We work with all the major car rental companies including Hertz, Avis, and Budget to offer a range of vehicles to suit your requirements including, in some locations, a Ford Mustang convertible or even a multi-generational full-size van! See pages 152 & 152 for more information.
Motorhome Rental
Experience the ultimate freedom to explore America’s stunning landscapes with a motorhome rental. Offering great
value and fun for family holidays but also ideal for couples too who want ‘a home from home’ without staying in hotels or resorts. On pages 154 & 155 you’ll find information on El Monte, one of the best known and most respected, rental companies in America but we also work with other partners such as Cruise America so can offer a wide range of locations and vehicle types.
Motorcycle Rental
The lure of the open road, feel the wind on your face, hear sounds of the road and have an exhilarating, immersive adventure; this is motorbike touring at its best! EagleRider are passionate about bikes and offers a fleet of major brands including Harley-Davidson, BMW, and Yamaha. Ride by yourself, with friends or join a guided group and, with over 100 locations around the USA, you can take your pick of where to visit. With easy bike rental options, turn your dreams into reality and embark on an unforgettable journey. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a novice explorer, these guided trips promise excitement, discovery, and the thrill of the open road. Call us for more information.
Car hire
Set your own pace with wide, open, well-signposted roads – driving distances are more manageable than in the UK and you’ll enjoy the driving experience in America. To make it even easier you can pre-book GPS (Global Positioning System) at the time of your car reservation.
We do not recommend having a car if staying in a city nor driving a long distance on arrival into America. Hotel parking charges can be quite expensive and, if exploring a city, you won’t need a car anyway.
Regardless of which states(s) you are visiting, self-driving lets you stop for photos or refreshments at your convenience.
We work with a variety of car rental companies, such as Hertz, Avis, and Budget so can offer a wide choice of locations, vehicle type and availability. In some locations other vehicle types may be available so please advise if you have a specific requirement such as a premium or luxury car, a luxury SUV, or a full-size van.
Convertibles
Rental information & conditions
Our rates include:
• Unlimited mileage for most vehicle types
• Collision Damage Waiver
• Supplementary Liability Insurance
• State and local taxes and airport fees
• 2nd driver
Excluded items:
• Hotel parking fees
• Fuel
• Child seats
• One-way drop fees
• GPS unless pre-purchased
• Road toll fees
• Personal accident insurance (PAI)
• Ski racks
Rental Period: Prices are quoted per day and hire periods are calculated on a 24 hour basis. Start date of the rental determines the price. Minimum rental is 2 days.
Drivers: The lead driver must present a credit card in their own name, passport and a full, valid driver’s license which must be held for a minimum of one year. The license must be in English. The minimum age is 21 and an additional charge (payable locally) applies to drivers between the ages of 21 to 24 inclusive. Not all car groups are available to drivers under the age of 25.
Additional Drivers: Must be over the age of 25, have a valid license, credit card and be registered on the rental agreement. Third driver is charged at around $10 per day payable locally.
Car Rental Agreement: When picking up your vehicle you will be required to sign a rental agreement and credit card details taken. This will be used for any damage, payment for one-way drop fees and any additional services you
may purchase at time of rental. This contract is between between you and the rental company and we will not accept any responsibility for charges added to your agreement. All charges listed on your rental agreement should therefore be checked carefully.
Fleet: Vehicles are reserved by category and not by specific model. If the category reserved is not available a similar or higher-grade vehicle will be substituted without additional charge. We will not accept any claim because of a change to the vehicle category. Should you upgrade your vehicle locally your credit card will be charged accordingly. All cars are non-smoking, and a high charge will apply if this is not adhered to. All vehicles have automatic transmission.
Car Size: It is essential that you choose a car with adequate boot space for your luggage. We will not accept responsibility for inadequate boot space.
Fuel: All cars are rented with a full tank of fuel and must be returned with a full tank to avoid a refuelling charge. Alternatively, you can choose to pay for the fuel at the time of rental (Fuel Purchase Option) and return the car empty.
Child Seats: These are required, by law, for children up to the age of 12. These should be requested at time of booking as subject to availability and charge of around $13 per day is payable locally.
Parking/Traffic Violations: It is your responsibility to advise the rental company of any parking/traffic violations when returning your vehicle. Your credit card will be charged for any fines/penalties incurred as well as an administration fee. Charges may not be advised at the depot and can show on your credit card statement after your return home.
One-Way Rentals: All one-way rentals must be booked in advance and are subject to availability at time of booking. A limited number of vehicles are allocated to one-way rentals so early booking is highly recommended. If a charge applies to your one-way rental, we will advise the approximate amount when you book but this is subject to change. The actual amount together with applicable taxes will be charged to your credit card and may differ to any approximate amount mentioned previously.
All rental terms and conditions are subject to change.
El Monte Motorhome Rentals
When it comes to exploring America, motorhome rental offers the ultimate in ‘freedom’ – no set itinerary, no deadlines, overnight where you want at scenic campsites by the water or in the forest and enjoy the great outdoors. Stay where you want for as long as you want – not only is it a great adventure but fun for all the family.
Locations
• Chicago • Dallas • Denver • Las Vegas • Los Angeles
• Miami • New York • Orlando • Salt Lake City
• San Diego • San Francisco • Seattle
Opening days/times vary between locations although most depots are closed on Sundays.
Driver Requirements
Minimum age is 21 and a full and valid UK driver’s license. The reservation must be in the lead drivers name who will need to present a valid credit card.
Pick-up / Drop-off
Standard pick-up time is from 1300 although some locations do allow an earlier pick-up at an additional charge. Drop-off time is between 0800 and 1100. No pick-up is allowed on the same day as flying into America and accommodation for that night will be necessary.
Rental Period
Minimum rental period is 7 nights.
One-Way Rentals
Picking up in from one depot and returning to another is a great way of seeing more of the country and are permitted between most locations at a charge.
Fully Inclusive Price
Rental price is calculated daily, and the day of collection and drop-off are charged as full days. A fully inclusive price includes:
• Daily rental charge
• VIP insurance ($1,500 liability per incident)
• Convenience kit per person
• Personal kit per person
• Vehicle preparation fee
• First tank of propane
• First set of toilet chemicals
• 24 hour on the road support
Mileage, one-way fees, GPS etc are not included but are available to pre-pay at an additional charge. All inclusions will be fully detailed in your quote.
Vehicle Substitution
Occasionally similar or larger motorhomes may be substituted, and no claim will be accepted for additional cost because of a change to the vehicle model or size.
C-Large Motorhome
A family sized motorhome with more living space than the smaller RV’s. Sofa bed, large dinette, awning, full kitchen, and large exterior storage.
Recommended for 4 adults and 2 children
Vehicle length 27 to 29 feet
C-Medium Motorhome
Perfectly designed for a small family or two couples travelling. Dinette, awning, full kitchen, and large exterior storage.
Recommended for 4 adults and 1 child
Vehicle length 26 to 26 feet
C-Small Motorhome
Compact motorhome for two adults or a small family. Dinette, full kitchen, and awning.
Recommended for 2 adults and 2 young children
Vehicle length 21 to 23 feet
Rockies to the Red Rocks
On this all-daylight journey, experience the stunning landscapes of Colorado and Utah onboard Rocky Mountaineer’s Rockies to the Red Rocks route.
Travelling by train is the best way to experience some of the most spectacular scenery North America has to offer including vast canyons of the Colorado River, hoodoos, inspiring deserts, red sandstone cliffs and the soaring peaks of the Rocky Mountains –all from the comfort of your seat in the single level dome coach with oversized windows.
Rockies to the Red Rocks
Westbound itinerary – Denver, Colorado to Moab, Utah with overnight stay in Glenwood Springs. Also operates in reverse.
Day 1 – Denver to Glenwood Springs
Board the Rocky Mountaineer, sit back, relax, and enjoy the stunning scenery. Cross the Continental Divide and absorb the views of rugged canyons and the Colorado River. Overnight accommodation at Glenwood Springs. Breakfast and lunch included today.
Day 2 – Glenwood Springs to Moab
Re-board the train and enjoy breakfast as your journey continues following the Colorado River. Crossing the Colorado/Utah border you’ll enjoy stunning views of Mount Garfield and Ruby Canyon and red sandstone landscapes as you approach Moab. Breakfast only included today.
Service onboard the Rocky Mountaineer
SilverLeaf Service Includes:
• Single-level dome coach with oversized windows
• Regionally inspired meals served at your seat
• Complimentary alcoholic and soft drinks
• Gourmet sweet and savoury snacks
• Assigned seating in fully reclining seats with good legroom
• Outdoor viewing area
• Onboard Hosts will give stories about historic sites, scenery and wildlife
• Luggage handling and rail station transfers in Glenwood Springs
• Overnight accommodation in Glenwood Springs
SilverLeaf Plus Service Includes:
• All the benefits of SilverLeaf Service amenities
• Elevated dining experience including wine pairings
• Premium alcoholic beverages
• Access to lounge car with additional space for relaxing and access to a small outdoor vestibule area
• Signature cocktails served in the lounge car
Denver to Las Vegas
Rockies to the Red Rocks at Leisure
Explore the sights of the American Southwest by rail and a guided sightseeing tour on this leisurelypaced journey starting in Denver, Colorado and ending in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Rocky Mountaineer’s ‘Rockies to the Red Rocks’ route offers a host of sightseeing including Byers and Gore Canyons of the Colorado River, passing through historic Moffat Tunnel, Mount Garfield, Ruby Canyon, and the red sandstone landscape near Moab in Utah.
After a day of leisure in Moab, your guided tour takes you through Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument and Capitol Reef National Park. Your journey then travels on one of America’s most spectacular roads, Scenic Highway 12 to Bryce Canyon National Park, then to Zion National Park before reaching Las Vegas.
Itinerary
1. Denver, Colorado 2 nights
2. Rocky Mountaineer to Glenwood Springs 1 night Overnight accommodation included as part of the Rocky Mountaineer service.
3. Moab, Utah 2 nights
4. Bryce Canyon, Utah 1 night
5. Las Vegas, Nevada 2 nights
9 days
Departure Dates Year round
Tour Includes
• 8 nights accommodation
• Rocky Mountaineer SilverLeaf Service Denver to Moab
• 3 breakfasts and 3 lunches
• Sightseeing tour Moab to Bryce Canyon National Park
• Sightseeing tour Bryce Canyon National Park to Las Vegas
• Luggage handling and rail station transfers in Denver, Glenwood Springs & Moab
In the Know
To explore more of the American Southwest, why not pick up a car from Moab and self-drive to visit Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Zion, Bryce Arches, and Capital Reef National Parks?
Amtrak Rail
Amtrak is America’s passenger railroad service operating intercity rail services connecting more than 500 destinations in 46 states, the District of Columbia and three Canadian provinces. Iconic long-distance routes include the California Zephyr, the Empire Builder, and the Northeast Corridor, which connects cities like Boston. New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C.
Rail travel is a convenient, flexible, and affordable way to see America; sit back, relax, and take in the varying landscapes. This is more than just getting from place to place; its all about the experience!
Sleeping Accommodation
Superliner roomettes and bedrooms convert from seating by day to sleepers at night. With panoramic windows you’ll enjoy good views, and some bedrooms are en suite. All sleeping accommodation include meals served in the dining car.
Coach Class
A ‘seat only’ service is available on all train routes; sit back and relax in your comfortable, reclining seat. Meals are available to purchase from the café car. Each seat has a reading light and electric outlet.
Acela Express
This is Amtrak’s flagship high speed service between Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York, and Boston and selected stations along the way. With multiple daily departures and city centre stations it’s an ideal way to travel between cities. There’s Business or First Class Service to choose from and both offer comfortable, reclining seats with the addition of priority boarding, meals and access to ClubAcela Lounge at some stations for First Class passengers.
Some Popular Long-Distance Routes
Adirondack – New York, Albany, Saratoga Springs, Westport & Montréal
From New York travel through the lush wine country of the Hudson Valley ending your journey in Montréal, Canada. Travel time is around 10-hours.
Amtrak Cascades – Eugene, Salem, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle & Vancouver
The best way to experience the great Pacific Northwest with the route passing Mount St. Helens and across the Columbia River Gorge. Travel time is around 10-½ hours.
California Zephyr – Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, Emeryville (coach from there to San Francisco)
Surely one of the most beautiful train journeys in all North America with scenic highlights including the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada’s, Moffat Tunnel, various canyons and the Carquinez Strait. Travel time is around 51 hours (sleep onboard).
City of New Orleans – Chicago, Champaign-Urbana, Carbondale, Memphis, Jackson, New Orleans
Travel over 900 miles through the heart of America’s musical heritage from Chicago to the electric blues scene of Memphis and then to New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz. Travel time is around 19 hours (sleep onboard).
Coast Starlight – Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco area, Los Angeles
A grand west coast train adventure with the journey through Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay area and Portland. See the dramatic snow-covered peaks of the Cascade Range and Mount Shasta, lush forests, fertile valleys, and long stretches of the Pacific Ocean shoreline. Travel time is around 35 hours (sleep onboard).
Empire Builder – Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul/Minneapolis, Minot, Spokane, Portland/Seattle.
Experience the rugged splendour of the American West traveling between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest, along major portions of the Lewis and Clark trail. Cross the North Dakota plains, into the Big Sky country in Montana passing by Glacier National Park. From Spokane continue to Seattle or travel down the Columbia River Gorge toward Portland. Travel time is around 46 hours (sleep onboard).
Maple Leaf – New York, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto
Go international onboard the Maple Leaf from New York City to Canada’s equally urban metropolis, Toronto. Along the way travel through the beautiful Hudson River Valley, New York’s wine country, and the incredible gorges of the Finger Lakes region near the dramatic spectacle of Niagara Falls, where the Maple Leaf crosses the US/Canadian border. Travel time is around 12-½ hours.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
We ask that you carefully read this information, only by doing so can both you and we, ensure that your Prestige holiday is everything you expect, and we wish to deliver. We are delighted to offer advice at any time and all services are subject to availability at time of booking.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel Facilities: throughout our brochures we refer to facilities offered by hotel such as swimming pools, restaurants, spas etc. The availability of such facilities are under the day-to-day control of the hotel management and therefore we cannot guarantee availability of facilities. Some facilities mentioned may incur any additional charge. Some hotels host conferences, weddings etc which may mean restricted use of facilities/amenities for which we do not accept any liability. On high-rise buildings, window cleaning services may be restricted, and we do not accept any responsibility for ‘dirty windows’.
Classification of Hotels: there is no universal accommodation grading system with North America. The grading system we have applied is an indication of hotel quality and standard only. Standard of hotels in remoter parts of North America may not be equal to those where a larger selection is available.
Lodges & Ranches: the major attraction of these properties are their locations and characteristics and, by their very nature, difficult to grade – where applied it includes an assessment of the overall experience.
Hotel Rooms: all accommodation is sold on a room-only basis unless otherwise specified. Except where indicated otherwise our rooms are allocated on ‘standard’ basis and can be in any part of the hotel. Specific views are not guaranteed unless otherwise mentioned. Images of hotel rooms are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual room you will be staying in. Rooms may have one or two beds and we cannot guarantee what the bed configuration will be. Nor can we guarantee adjacent/near each other or interconnecting rooms.
Child Age: generally, there is no charge for up to two children sharing a twin-bedded room with two adults paying the applicable rate. Child age varies by property.
Check in & out Times: rooms are generally available after 4pm with check-out around 12 noon. This varies according to property. If you retain your room for a later check-out any charge is at your expense.
Security Deposit: some hotels ‘take’ a security deposit which will be refunded after check-out. This refund may take some time to appear on your credit card statement. We do not accept any responsibility for any such charge or subsequent refund.
Extra Charges: some hotels charge for additional items such as car parking, mini-bar usage etc. All such charges are payable locally.
Building Works: these may be occurring at your hotel, around your hotel or in the city itself. We will not accept any responsibility for disturbance, room view, lack of facilities or amenities, traffic disruption etc due to renovation/building/road works etc that does not seriously impair your enjoyment.
Non-brochure Hotels: if you choose your own accommodations, which we do not feature, we are willing to contact them to obtain rates and make your booking. However, our ground handlers may not have inspected these hotels and therefore we cannot guarantee that these properties will meet any description you have read elsewhere, or that all the amenities and facilities will be as you wish them to be.
RESORT FEES
Many hotels in America charge a resort fee which, unless specifically mentioned as being included in your holiday cost, is payable locally by you. Please note we will not accept responsibility for any resort fees levied by your hotel(s) and no refund will be due.
FLIGHTS
Airlines/Aircraft: all airlines reserve the right to substitute carriers, aircraft type, seat configuration, seating class on their flights and may even change the route to incorporate a touchdown at another airport prior to your destination. Such changes, other than a ‘downgrade’ of pre-paid services will not warrant a refund or claim for compensation. We are required to collect passenger contact details before flight tickets can be issued. Any delay in receiving this information may result in a higher flight cost for which we will not accept responsibility.
Schedule Changes: flight schedules are arranged many months in advance and airlines do sometimes have to make changes. If we are advised of a change prior to departure date, if it is minor (under 12 hours) we will notify you and amend your itinerary accordingly. If it is major, please see our booking conditions.
Delays: in the event of a flight delay or cancellation it is the responsibility of the airline to keep you informed. Depending on the airline they may also be responsible for a meal(s), and accommodation if required. If not provided by the airline, any additional costs incurred, are to be claimed from your travel insurance and are not the responsibility of Prestige Travel.
Special Requests: we have no control on seat allocation by airlines and cannot guarantee you will sit near travelling companion(s). On some airlines we can pre-book seat numbers although a charge may apply. Special meal requests will be passed to the airline, if provided to us, however we cannot guarantee their availability. Should you have very specific meal requests we recommend taking food onboard with you. We cannot guarantee that your flight will be ‘pet free’ as some airlines allow pets to travel with their owners. Meals & Alcohol: on transatlantic flights some type of meal service is usually provided but is not guaranteed. On domestic flights within North America that is not the case. Some airlines may charge for any drink, not just alcoholic, and it is your responsibility to check onboard services.
PASSPORTS & VISAS
You must have a passport with an integrated chip (an e-passport), valid for 6 months beyond your date of return. If your passport is in its final year, you should check the requirement of the US Government. If travelling on a British passport you must have an ESTA (electronic travel authorisation) or a visa to enter the USA. ESTA can be applied for at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. It currently costs US$21 (subject to change). For information on whether you can get an ESTA, or need a visa see https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/ entry-requirements It is your responsibility to ensure that you apply for your ESTA or visa and have valid documentation for your holiday arrangements.
We are not responsible, should your ESTA or visa application be rejected, for any change/charges after you have booked your holiday. If, during your holiday, you are visiting Canada, as well as the USA, you will need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) – apply online at www.cic.gc.ca.
HEALTH/INSURANCE
At time of writing no vaccinations are necessary for entry into the USA or Canada, however it is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct immunisation should it be necessary. Valid, adequate, travel insurance is a condition of your booking.
CURRENCY/CREDIT CARDS
Credit cards are as common as currency and all hotels, car rental depots and other providers will ask for an imprint at time of check-in, vehicle pick-up etc.
GRATUITIES
Tipping is a way of life in North America; it is usual to add 15% of the bill to service personnel. Tips to tour drivers and directors are not usually included and are at your discretion.
LOCAL TAXES
Prices on menus, consumer goods etc. are subject to national and/or local taxes so be prepared to pay more than is on the advertised price.
NATIONAL PARKS
A National Park User fee is applicable to visiting most national parks and is not included in any holiday arrangements we provide. The fee can be paid in advance or at the entrance to a national park.
WILDLIFE VIEWING
When taking a wildlife viewing excursion you are visiting their natural environment and sightings are not guaranteed. Tour guides will do their best to ensure that sightings are made however, if this does not occur, no refund will be given.
UNUSED SERVICES
No refund will be given for any portion of a pre-packaged itinerary, hotel night, car hire, transfer or excursion which is not used, nor credit given for amendments made after the date of departure.
YOUR MONEY
When you buy a flight-inclusive holiday, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by them on behalf and for the benefit of the Air Travel Trust. This is subject to the agent’s obligation to pay it to us. In the highly unlikely event of our insolvency, any money held at that time by the agent, or subsequently accepted from you by them, is and continues to be, held on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust without any obligation to pay that money to us.
When you buy a holiday not including flights, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by them on behalf of Prestige Travel.
BROCHURE(S)
Our brochures are the sole responsibility of us, Prestige Travel, as a tour operator. It is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit any independent organisations etc., whose services are featured. We make every effort to ensure our brochure(s) are accurate to the best of our knowledge at time of publication. In any case, some information may have changed, by the time you make your booking, and some products may not be available. The images used are to give a general impression of accommodations, buildings, scenery etc.
LICENSE TO TRADE
The law requires that we must provide financial protection in respect of monies paid to us for package holidays. To comply with this requirement, we hold an AIR TRAVEL ORGANISERS LICENSE (ATOL) 2509 and have a bond lodged with ABTA.
Data Protection
To process your booking and to ensure that your travel arrangements run smoothly and meet your requirements we and your travel agent need to use the information you provide (such as name, address, passport information, email address, mobile number, any special needs/dietary requirements, etc.).
We take full responsibility for ensuring that proper security measures are in place to protect your information. We must pass the information on to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements such as airlines, hotels, transport companies, etc. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs/immigration if required by them, or as required by law.
Additionally, where your holiday is outside the European Economic Area, controls on data protection in your destination may not be as stringent as the legal requirements in this country. We will only pass on your information to providers/suppliers responsible for the provision of your travel arrangements. This applies to any sensitive information that you give to us such as details of any disabilities, or dietary/religious requirements. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant providers/suppliers.
Please note where information is also held by your travel agent, this is subject to your agent’s own data protection policy.
We will hold your information, where collected by us, and may use it to inform you of offers in the future or to send you brochures.
If you do not wish to receive such approaches in the future, please tell us.
Our full privacy policy can be found on our website.
The Aito Quality Charter
Prestige Travel is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. The Association represents Britain’s leading independent tour operators and encourages high standards of quality and service. Prestige Travel abides by the Association’s Code of Conduct and adheres to the AITO Quality Charter which can be viewed on www.aito.co.uk. Visit the website to find out more about the Association or call 020 8744 9280.
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT TOUR OPERATORS – THE QUALITY ALTERNATIVE
The air holiday packages and flights in this brochure are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is 2509. Please see our booking conditions for more information.
100% FINANCIAL PROTECTION
BOOKING CONDITIONS
The holidays in this brochure are advertised and operated by Atkins Travel Limited trading as ‘Prestige Travel’, a fully bonded tour operator. Our flight based holidays provide full financial protection by way of our Air Travel Organiser’s Licence number (ATOL) 2509 issued by the Civil Aviation Authority, Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex, RH6 0YR, UK, telephone 0333 103 6350, email: claims@caa.co.uk. When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive package from us you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. Please see our booking condition 17 for information, or for more information about ATOL go to: www.caa.co.uk. Atkins Travel Ltd is a member of ABTA and our package holidays that don’t include a flight are protected by means of a bond held by ABTA The Travel Association, 30 Park Street, London, SE1 9EQ www.abta.com. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, the CAA or ABTA will ensure you are not stranded abroad or will arrange to refund any money you have paid to us for an advance booking. The contact details for Atkins Travel Limited are Office 11 Haviland House, 17 Cobham Road, Ferndown Business Park, Dorset BH21 7PE (‘the Company’s Office’), enquiry@prestigetravel.co.uk, 01425 480 400. Our office hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 4pm on Saturdays.
1. We want you to have an enjoyable holiday and so that there is no misunderstanding you should read carefully the following Terms and Conditions, together with Important Information on page 162, as they apply to any contract you make with us.
2. We reserve the right to alter the price of any of the holidays shown in our brochure. You will be advised of the current price of the holiday that you wish to book before your contract is confirmed.
3. The contract is between Atkins Travel Limited (‘the Company’) and the person making the booking and/or the person(s) on whose behalf the booking has been made (‘the Client’).
4. In order to confirm a booking we will require you or our authorised agent to:
(a) send us the appropriate deposit, the amount of which will vary and this will be confirmed at the time of booking. See Clause 12(d).
(b) A contract will exist between the Company and you when you pay a deposit/full payment to the Company or its agent or the Company has verbally confirmed the booking and you confirm with the Company that you have the authority of all persons named to contract on their behalf the services requested.
5. The balance of the holiday price shall be paid by the date to be advised but in any event shall not be more than twelve weeks prior to your departure.
6. If the deposit and/or balance is not paid in time, we shall cancel your travel arrangements. If the balance is not paid in time we shall retain your deposit.
7. Once you have booked, whatever happens to the value of the Pound, the price of your holiday will not be subject to any currency surcharges or refunds due to the bank contracts we have in place.
(a) The price of your holiday is, however, subject to surcharges or reductions on the following items: the price of the carriage of passengers resulting from changes to the cost of fuel or other power sources, and the level of taxes or fees imposed by third parties including tourist taxes, landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports. However there will be no change within 20 days of your departure. We will absorb and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. If this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 8% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of equivalent or higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel because of this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date on your final invoice. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, then any refund due will be paid to you. We will deduct from this refund our administrative expenses incurred. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place.
8. As we plan your holiday arrangements many months in advance we may occasionally have to make changes or cancel your booking and we reserve the right to do so at any time. You will be informed without delay of a cancellation (for any reason) by the Company and on such a cancellation except where it occurs due to non payment by you, the Company will offer you the choice of an alternative holiday of at least comparable standard (if available) or a full refund of all monies, payable within 10 days of you requesting such refund. Compensation may be payable on a sliding scale. See No. 9 (c).
9. (a) A major change to the contract is one which would involve a significant change to the holiday (e.g. a significant change in resort).
(b) If the Company makes a major change after it has confirmed the booking the Company will immediately inform you and offer the choice of an alternative holiday of at least comparable standard (if available) or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies, payable within 10 days of you requesting such refund. Please read any notification of changes carefully and respond promptly as if you do not respond to us within the timescale given your booking may be cancelled.
(c) Subject to (d) below if the Company cancels, or makes a major change and you accept a refund rather than an alternative, after the date of payment of the balance of the holiday price it will in addition to the choice offered in sub-paragraph (b) of this clause compensate you as follows:
Period before departure date
Compensation due payable per person
More than 84 days NIL
Between 29 and 83 days £10
Between 15 and 28 days
Between 8 and 14 days
7 days or less
£15
£20
£25
(d) The provisions of clause (c) will not apply in the event of a major change or cancellation due to any cause beyond the Company’s control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been taken. The following shall be regarded as causes beyond the Company’s control:
(i) Act of God, explosion, flood, fire or accident.
(ii) War, terrorism or any threat thereof, insurrection, civil disturbance. (iii) Any government or local authority restrictions or regulations.
(iv) Strikes or other industrial actions (or threat thereof).
(v) Weather conditions, epidemic or pandemic illness.
(e) We will confirm the airline/ferry company identity when you book. If it changes we will advise you. This may be at the airport on the day of departure. A change of airline/ferry company is a minor change to your holiday, as is an alteration of less than 12 hours to the outward/return flight or change of accommodation to the same or higher standard.
10. (a) The Company will consider any reasonable request by you to amend or vary the terms of your travel arrangements but shall not be under any obligation to comply with such a request. Charges will be kept to a minimum, in some cases this may mean amendment or replacement cost of airline tickets. Any request for changes to be made must be in writing from the person who made the booking or your travel agent.
(b) In the event of a reduction by you in the number of persons taking a self contained apartment, cabin or hotel room (or hire car) the Company may need to charge for any beds, transfers or seats unused as a result of that reduction. Please ask for a price.
(c) You can transfer your booking to another person, who satisfies all the conditions that apply to this booking, by giving us notice in writing as soon as possible and no later than seven days before departure. Both you and the new traveller are responsible for paying all costs we incur in making the transfer.
11. (a) All reasonable steps to ensure that the holiday is not cancelled or altered as a result of overbooking by hotels will be made by the company.
(b) If the hotel is overbooked (despite the Company’s reasonable efforts) and the Company is aware of such overbooking before your departure the Company will immediately inform you and offer the choice of an alternative holiday of at least comparable standard (if available) or of a full refund of all monies, payable within 10 days of you requesting such refund and compensation will be payable in accordance with Clause 9 (c).
(c) If the Company does not know of the overbooking of the hotel before your departure you shall on arrival at your destination be offered alternative accommodation. If the alternative accommodation is inferior to that originally booked the Company shall also offer reasonable compensation for disturbance.
12. (a) You may cancel the holiday at any time. The Company will charge you the cancellation fees set out below. Please note the exceptions to these charges set out in (d) below. A cancellation by you must be in writing signed by the person who made the booking or sent the email acceptance and sent to the Company’s Office and acknowledged by the company.
(b) The Cancellation charges (expressed as a percentage of the confirmed holiday price) are as follows:
Period before scheduled departure date during which written cancellation is received by the Company:
Amount of cancellation charge
More than 84 days Deposit only
Between 83 and 31 days
Between 30 and 15 days
14 days or less
Also see (d) below.
(c) You can cancel your booking without paying cancellation charges if the performance of your package, or the carriage of passengers to your destination, is significantly affected by unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances occurring at your destination. In such circumstances, we will arrange for your booking to be terminated and for you to receive a full refund. We will observe advice provided by the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
(d) Some suppliers such as cruise lines, airlines, escorted tour operators, and rail companies have different cancellation charges that will apply over and above the listed amounts here, we and you are therefore bound by their booking conditions, we will highlight this at the time of booking. Some may demand part or full payment even if a holiday is cancelled. Additionally if we have bought aircraft seats in from another tour operator or a public airfare for you once you confirm your intention to travel, we are committed to pay for those seats or hotel rooms in full. If, therefore, you cancel your holiday at any time after booking, you will be/may be liable for the cost of those seats or hotel rooms in part or full. In these circumstances we, and therefore you, are bound by the booking conditions of the other supplier. We will also require an increased deposit, the amount will be advised at the time of booking. We will remind you of any exception at the time of booking your holiday.
13. The Company shall not be obliged to claim compensation for nor to make any allowances or refund for lost or expired or unendorsed tickets, hotel coupons, or vouchers for any service or accommodation booked. But if any allowance or refund is obtained by the Company it will pass the same on to you less any expenses reasonably incurred in obtaining it.
14. We will make your holiday arrangements with every care. We cannot, however be responsible for any damage or loss of your luggage or other property unless caused by any of our staff or suppliers. We cannot be responsible for any fatal or other injury or illness unless caused by the negligence of any of our staff or suppliers whilst on duty. You must inform us without undue delay of any failure to perform or improper performance of the travel services included in this package. If any of the travel services included in your package are not performed in accordance with the contract, or are improperly performed, by us or the travel service suppliers, and this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements, you may be entitled to an appropriate price reduction or compensation or both. We will not be liable where any failure to perform or improper performance of the travel services is due to: you or another member of your party; or a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel services in the package and is unforeseeable or unavoidable; or unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, which means a situation beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been taken.
15. All arrangements made by or through the Company in connection with the booking are subject to the contractual terms of the suppliers providing the services that make up your booking. These terms are incorporated into this contract and may limit or extinguish your right to compensation. Further, we are to be regarded as having the benefit of any limit on compensation contained in the relevant international convention. These limit liability for death, injury and loss or damage to baggage. Copies of the contractual terms and international conventions are available on request.
16. If you’re in difficulty whilst on holiday and ask us to help we will provide appropriate assistance, in particular by providing information on health services, local authorities and consular assistance; and helping you to find alternative arrangements and any necessary phone calls/emails. You must pay any costs we incur, if the difficulty is your fault.
17. We, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL Certificate, will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where neither we nor the supplier are able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with the services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding to be paid by you under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable).
If we, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL certificate, are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent (or your credit card issuer where applicable). You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme.
18. We do not run or control or have any other involvement in any excursions in our holiday destinations and we have not inspected them in any way.
All excursion providers are entirely independent of us. If you buy any excursion(s) whilst on holiday, the contract will be between you and the excursion provider. The excursion(s) will not form part of the package or of your contract with us. We cannot accept any liability in relation to any excursion(s) and the acceptance of liability for contracted holiday arrangements in our booking conditions will not apply to them.
19. In the unlikely event of any dissatisfaction with the accommodation or any of the services provided during your holiday the matter must be reported immediately to the local representative or agent of the Company AND the hotelier so that action can be taken to remedy the problem. If we have not been given the opportunity to rectify the complaint at the time this may affect your rights. If the problem is not resolved satisfactorily during the holiday you should submit your complaint in writing to the Company at the Company’s Office as soon as possible after your return home, ideally within 28 days, advising the Company of the action taken and the names of the people to whom the matter was reported. A written report must be obtained from our representative where we have one. Except in personal injury or death claims, our liability shall be limited to three times the cost of the holiday paid to the Company. We are a Member of ABTA, membership number V2715. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also offer you ABTA’s scheme for the resolution of disputes which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. If we can’t resolve your complaint, go to www.abta.com to use ABTA’s simple procedure. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on www.abta.com. You can also access the Arbitration Service offered by AITO – operated by Dispute Settlement Services (DSS), please ask for details. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA Mediation Procedure and we have the option to agree to mediation.
20. Every effort is made by the Company to give as accurate a description as possible for the hotels, guest houses, villas, apartments, motorhomes and ships in this brochure. All facilities mentioned in the descriptions are generally available for the duration of the brochure but in certain circumstances (particularly in the low and off seasons) their provision may be limited e.g. weather conditions, maintenance, etc. Please note that the provisions of these facilities and any charges imposed for their use are totally outside the control of the Company.
21. These conditions are subject to English Law and the jurisdiction shall rest with the English, Scottish or Northern Ireland courts as appropriate.