If Only USA & Canada Brochure

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Travel made beautiful! Every journey starts with a single step, and we at If Only appreciate that you’ve taken yours by selecting our brochure as your first port of call. We understand that your holiday experience begins not when you arrive at your chosen destination, but from the moment you open one of our brochures. Our portfolio of brochures has been carefully designed to showcase our unparalleled product selection in luxury holiday offerings. From the seclusion of private islands, to chic rooftop suites overlooking famous skylines, we deal predominantly in 4 and 5 Star accommodation around the world. Our expertise in curating bespoke luxury holidays is both recognised and renowned in the travel industry. Our accolades of awards and notoriety for excellent customer service are the envy of many of our competitors, and we can only maintain this reputation by continuing to provide the highest quality of experience for every customer, all the way from quotation to vacation. We’ve recently expanded our portfolio to include new destinations, without sacrificing the exclusivity and tailored nature of our product selection. Featuring Australia, New Zealand, The Pacific Islands, Arabia, Mexico, The Caribbean, USA, Canada, Asia, The Indian Ocean and now our Luxury Cruise Collection, we can provide truly unforgettable experiences, designed to your exact specifications. From family holidays, special occasions, romantic escapes, large groups or honeymoons, let our knowledgeable destination experts take care of every detail. You may rest assured that your holiday will always be handled professionally at every stage, from our trusted travel agent partners who talk you through our product, right down to our leather documentation wallets, leaving you to enjoy true luxury from start to finish. So if sailing round the islands of Indonesia on an intimate tall ship, stepping out to your own private infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean, taking an iconic rail journey across otherworldly landscapes, exploring the majesty of the Canadian Rockies or simply chilling on a pristine white sandy beach appeals to you, then come and discover how we make travel beautiful here at If Only.

Brendan Maguire, Founder and Chairman


Contents

About If Only............................................................................................ 6-7 Our airline partners................................................................................ 8-9 Multi-centre escapes..........................................................................10-11 Luxury cruising.....................................................................................12-13 Motorhomes with Cruise America and Cruise Canada................. 14 Car hire with Flexible Autos................................................................... 15

Destinations The USA...............................................................................................16-23 New York..............................................................................................24-29 Atlantic City......................................................................................... 30-31 Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and Chicago........................... 32-37 Michigan and the Great Lakes.......................................................38-39 New England......................................................................................40-47 Florida...................................................................................................48-69 Georgia and South Carolina...........................................................70-71 The Deep South...................................................................................72-81 Texas......................................................................................................82-85 Las Vegas............................................................................................. 86-91

Hawaii...................................................................................................92-99 California.........................................................................................100-115 National Parks and Wilderness.................................................. 116-121 Colorado..........................................................................................122-125 Canada...........................................................................................126-135 Western Canada........................................................................... 136-155 Eastern Canada............................................................................ 156-169 Atlantic Canada.............................................................................170-175 Yukon.................................................................................................176-179 Wilderness and Wildlife............................................................. 180-187 Alaska...............................................................................................188-191

Information Essential travel information......................................................... 192-193 Booking conditions........................................................................194-195

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About If Only With If Only you can expect the VIP treatment every step of the way, from our 5 Star customer service to our premium If Only luxury travel pack. For every booking you make through us, you will receive a luxury leather ticket wallet complete with luggage tags and a personalised itinerary for your trip. For many of our destinations, private transfers come as standard, so you can sit back and relax from the comfort of a chauffeur driven car collecting you from your home or as soon as you land in your chosen holiday destination. For an extra special occasion, we can even arrange for you to arrive in style at your hotel by helicopter, seaplane or limousine. If Only is recognised within the travel industry not only for our glittering array of awards, but also for our close relationships with our trade partners. We take pride in our longstanding partnerships with hotels, airlines, touring companies, cruise lines and destination management companies, which allows us to exceed expectations in creating bespoke holidays, especially for you. We are an award-winning luxury tour operator that focuses on 4 and 5 Star hotels around the world. Every property featured in this brochure has been personally visited and inspected by one of our experts, so you can be guaranteed a first class experience when you book with us.

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Put your trust in If Only when booking your next break. Having been around for over 18 years, If Only is an established and trusted tour operator. Your holiday is safe with us, as we are fully ATOL and ABTA protected.

It’s easy with our expertise Our company ethos centres around a simple principle – each of our reservations consultants focus on one particular area of the world, developing experience and product knowledge to confidently advise your travel agent on form-fitting itineraries. Our team have over 1,000 years of combined travel industry experience, so you can rely on us to build you a handcrafted holiday in partnership with your travel agent, whether a simple 5 Star luxury hotel stay or a once-in-a-lifetime multi-destination trip around the world.

Experience specialists Not only can our team guide you by destination, but also by experience. From weddings to family-friendly, multi-centres to touring, villas and groups, our experts ease the decision making by advising on the right properties for your requirements to create the perfect getaway.


Weddings & Honeymoons For the ultimate in picture-perfect nuptials, choose an exotic escape for guaranteed good weather and memories to last you a lifetime. As wedding specialists, If Only takes the stress out of planning your special day. From picking your ideal package, arranging group travel and even advice on legal requirements for your chosen country, we’ve got you covered.

Family-friendly Living luxuriously isn’t exclusive to adults as many of our properties are home to some of the best facilities in the world for families. From complimentary watersports to kids clubs, movies under the stars and wild waterparks, the whole family will always be entertained throughout your stay. After exhilarating day adventures, you can also choose to spend time as a two with complimentary babysitting at many resorts.

Multi-centre For the seasoned traveller, a multi-centre holiday is the perfect way to discover more destinations in a single trip. Our reservations team take care of the finer details of travelling to more than one place, ensuring a seamless experience with carefully timed stopovers and transfers. It’s also a great way to break up long-haul travel, giving yourself time to adjust to new climates and timezones.

Touring Similar to a multi-centre getaway, go explore more of your destination with a tour experience. Get a taste of several places with a self-drive, discovering the great outdoors whilst staying at handpicked hotels or in the comfort of a luxury campervan. If you want to learn more about local culture, choose a guided tour, with a personal driver or guide to ensure you don’t pass a point of interest on your travels.

Villas Increasing in popularity, luxury villas are great for a group getaway. With shared living spaces, you can enjoy a holiday with your loved ones in total privacy. Submerge yourselves in local cuisine and take advantage of the fabulous food markets where you can pick up local delicacies to cook in your own private kitchen.

Groups Whatever the occasion, If Only are masters in coordinating group getaways. Whether a family gathering, wedding party or even sporting teams, we have the expertise to ensure a stress-free experience. From hiring an entire island, organising complex room configurations and even sorting your documentation, there is no request too large we cannot cater for.

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Our airline partners Whether it’s a chauffeur driven transfer to the airport, use of an exclusive lounge or activity packs to keep your little ones entertained, our airline partners offer unique extras designed to elevate your overall flight experience. Upgrade to First or Business Class for extra special occasions, decide on your dining before you fly or beat the crowds with priority boarding. At If Only, we want to ensure that our customers have a seamless travel experience from the moment they set foot in the airport to the second they return home. That’s why we work with a selection of the world’s leading airlines, with stylishly-appointed cabins, gourmet on-board dining and unparalleled service in the sky.

British Airways offer the ultimate in-flight experience and fly to over 200 destinations worldwide with 14 departures across the UK via London. With four unique cabins to choose from, the airline offers something for every travel type, with bespoke services and amenities from economy through to First. World Traveller caters for economy passengers, with carefully curated dining options, full bar service and state-of-the-art personal entertainment systems for each traveller. Upgrade to World Traveller Plus and enjoy all of this in a more premium cabin, along with priority boarding and extended legroom. Treat yourself with the airline’s business option, Club World, and unwind in your fully flat bed after taking advantage of the signature spa treatments available in the stylish airport lounge*. Alternatively, experience excellence in First, with exclusivelydesigned Temperley London loungewear and mouth-watering dining experiences including afternoon tea with Champagne. This year, you’ll notice enhancements at all touch points with British Airways multi-billion pound investment. *LHR Terminal 3 and 5, and JFK Terminal 7.

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United Airlines® offers comprehensive access to the USA from four UK airports, and onward connections to over 280 destinations across the Americas. The airline flies nonstop from London Heathrow to Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington. The airline also offers seasonal flights from Glasgow to Newark and from Edinburgh to Chicago and Washington, with daily flights from Manchester and Edinburgh to New York/Newark. Whether it’s Manhattan, Miami, Las Vegas or Los Angeles, the vast United network is perfect for adventure-filled holidays. With their high levels of inflight comfort and personal service, you’ll arrive refreshed upon reaching your final destination. From complimentary meal service in United Economy® to seats that lie flat in United Polaris® Business Class, air travel is a pleasure with United Airlines. Named after the North Star, United Polaris® is the shining star of Business Class that flyers can look to and depend on for true comfort and a sleep experience like no other. The United Polaris seat is ergonomically designed and offers a fully customizable recline and foot-rest options, converting from an upright seat to a 180-degree, 6 foot 6 inch flat bed.

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Serving over 25 far-flung destinations worldwide, Virgin Atlantic operate a variety of daily departures throughout the UK and Ireland, with direct flights from London Heathrow to New York, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, LA, Washington, San Francisco and Seattle. The airline offers something for everyone, with various different seating options in Economy alone. Economy Classic includes meals, drinks and snacks in-flight, in addition to a 23kg checked bag. Travellers who opt for Economy Delight will enjoy enhanced legroom, in addition to a Premium Check In experience and priority boarding. For a special occasion, indulge in Virgin Atlantic’s Premium Cabin and receive a glass of fizz as you board after skipping the airport queues with dedicated check-in and bag-drop. Take advantage of the luxury touches on-board, with lush amenity kits on night flights and a tantalising selection of dining options. Enjoy every moment with the Upper Class option, from the exclusive chauffeur driven airport transfers to the lavish Clubhouses and Lounges.

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Multi-centre escapes Why limit your luxury getaway to one destination? Experience the best of both worlds with a multi-centre escape and enjoy an alluring mix of city, adventure and beach, with a combination to suit every type of traveller.

New York and Barbados Combine your star-studded trip to the City that Never Sleeps with a tropical sojourn in the Caribbean. Experience the bright lights and iconic sights of New York as you cruise around the Statue of Liberty, reach dizzying heights at the Empire State Building and soak up the atmosphere at a Broadway show. Continue on for a serene tropical getaway beyond your imagination in Barbados, with its swaying palm fronds, cerulean water and laid-back island vibe. If Only recommends: the 5 Star Knickerbocker New York and the 5 Star Colony Club by Elegant Hotels in Barbados.

Las Vegas and Riviera Maya, Mexico Combine two bucket list destinations with a glamorous stay in Sin City followed by a tropical beach retreat along the sun-drenched Riviera Maya coastline. Play a winning hand at the iconic casinos, marvel at the exuberant architecture and experience show-stopping performances at some of the world’s best live entertainment venues in Las Vegas. Move on to the palm-studded shores of Mexico, where you can relax and rejuvenate with acclaimed spa treatments, drink in exhilarating ocean views and treat your inner history buff with a trip to the Mayan Ruins of Tulum. If Only recommends: the 5 Star Bellagio Las Vegas and the 5 Star Grand Velas Riviera Maya.

Florida and the Bahamas Indulge in a sun-kissed escape exploring some of the world’s most breathtaking beaches with a USA and Bahamas getaway. Chase an adrenaline rush at Florida’s iconic theme parks, hit the surf on the golden coastline and get closer to nature as you come face-to-face with the vibrant wildlife of the emerald Everglades. Spend the rest of your trip sipping Champagne beneath picture-perfect sunsets in the Bahamas, just 45 minutes by plane from Florida. Discover an underwater safari as you take advantage of the expansive snorkelling and diving options and treat your palette with the succulent seafood dishes on offer. If Only recommends: the 5 Star Waldorf Astoria Orlando, the 5 Star Delano South Beach in Miami and the 5 Star Rosewood Baha Mar, the Bahamas.

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San Francisco and Los Cabos, Mexico Experience the perfect blend of city and beach with a luxury twin centre escape to San Francisco and Los Cabos. Work on your travel to-do list in the Golden City as you visit Fisherman’s Wharf, explore the infamous Alcatraz penitentiary and enjoy a token cable car ride through Nob Hill. Just a three hour flight away, Los Cabos boasts unspoilt natural beauty in abundance, offering visitors a serene sense of relaxation as they luxuriate on the powder-white sands and foam-kissed coastline of Baja California. If Only recommends: the 4 Star Hotel Zelos San Francisco and the 5 Star Viceroy Los Cabos.

New York and Las Vegas Indulge in the ultimate US twin-centre escape with an actionpacked adventure to New York and Las Vegas. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the Big Apple. Shop ‘til you drop in the array of designer stores, tantalise your taste buds at Michelinstarred eateries and explore the urban oasis of Central Park. Head from downtown to desert in no time for an equally eclectic travel experience in Las Vegas. Test your luck at the colourful card tables, marvel at the awe-inspiring desertscapes and reside in some of the world’s most iconic hotels. If Only recommends: the 4 Star Parker New York and the 5 Star Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

New York, Toronto and Niagara Falls A medley of rugged landscapes, cinematic cityscapes and once-in a-lifetime experiences await in New York and Canada, forming the perfect combination for a monumental multi-centre escape. Kick-start your trip in New York and fall in love with the unrivalled atmosphere as you explore The City That Never Sleeps. In less than two hours, you can fly to futuristic Toronto and treat yourself to a meal at the CN Tower’s revolving restaurant, before enjoying the scenic drive to the mesmerising Niagara Falls, one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders. If Only recommends: the 4 Star Lotte New York Palace, the 5 Star Fairmont Royal York and the 4 Star Sheraton on the Falls Hotel.

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Luxury cruising Introducing the Luxury Cruise Collection, the latest addition to our exclusive portfolio. As the new concierge of cruise, If Only transcends 5 Star by carefully curating bespoke ocean cruise itineraries from start to finish, from ethereal escapes on four-masted tall ships to indulgent stays on luxury resorts at sea. Using only the most exclusive cruise lines, iconic hotels, signature experiences and luxury transfers alongside the world’s most exhilarating destinations, we’ve crafted an elite compilation of cruise itineraries unrivalled in their prestige and exclusivity.

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Our team

Handpicked itineraries

Our dedicated Cruise Team comprises nearly 100 years of combined industry experience, boasting an in-depth level of knowledge and expertise which has allowed If Only to offer a selection of truly bespoke and unique itineraries. Having developed close relationships with a range of luxury cruise lines and hoteliers, our team go the extra mile to ensure that each and every cruise is extra special, tailored to the individual preferences of our customers.

Embark on a contemporary sailing amidst the cityscapes of Arabia, journey through the misty ports of Asia, island-hop around the Indian Ocean or explore Alaska’s awe-inspiring glaciers. Whatever your dream cruise, we can make it a reality. Make the most of your pre or post cruise land stay, residing in some of the world’s most iconic hotels. Indulge in a revered rail voyage before your ocean escape, or unwind with a 5 Star stay in Mauritius followed by an exotic cruise around the Maldives and Seychelles.

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Palatial staterooms and sumptuous suites are standard within our Luxury Cruise Collection, featuring ships that exude elegance and glamour. Decadent dining awaits on-board, with gourmet eateries, carefully curated flavours and Michelin-starred chefs. Guests can enjoy serenity at sea with signature treatments in some of the world’s most sumptuous spas. An array of engaging activities cater to every taste, from dazzling Broadway-style performances in the show lounge to diamond-studded boutiques where you can indulge in a spot of retail therapy.

We understand the importance of once-in-a-lifetime moments to your overall cruise experience. That’s why our team are dedicated to ensuring that your trip is everything you want it to be, taking care of all the little details on land and at sea so you can relax and enjoy every moment. Experience smooth sailing from start to finish as you manoeuvre a kayak through the sun-kissed waters of the South Pacific, get up close and personal with humpback whales in Alaska or discover verdant national parks on a shore visit in the Caribbean.

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Whether it’s a bottle of Bollinger waiting in your cabin, 24 hour personalised butler service or your cocktail of choice served at your poolside cabana, our cruise itineraries are designed to provide a unique and personal experience you simply won’t find anywhere else. Allow us to decorate your cabin with rose petals for an anniversary, arrange an epicurean dining experience for a birthday or coordinate a bucket list daytrip at your favourite port – your wish is our command.

At If Only, we work with a number of handpicked partners, some of which are listed below. Our prestigious partners are renowned for the luxury experience, meaning you will always be guaranteed a first class experience when you book with us. • Azamara Club Cruises • Celebrity Cruises • Crystal Cruises • Holland America • Oceania Cruises

• Princess Cruises • Regent Seven Seas Cruises • Seabourn • Silversea • Star Clippers

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Motorhomes with Cruise America and Cruise Canada Vacation like a local and get the best of the great outdoors in your very own motorhome. Enjoy the flexibility of sightseeing, and discovering at your own pace. Kampgrounds of America (KOA) offer over 600 campgrounds across USA/Canada and a number of national and state park campgrounds are also available. More information on campgrounds can be found on www.koa.com, www.nps.gov and www.recreation.gov.

Driver Requirements and Rental Restrictions Minimum age for drivers is 21 years. A full UK driver’s license is required, and driver’s license and passports are required as identification. The main driver is required to pay a refundable security deposit of $500 USD/CDN on a credit card in their name when picking up the vehicle. The minimum rental period is 3 nights, but the minimum rental charge is 7 nights. Motorhomes cannot be picked up on the same day as arrival into the USA/Canada from a long-haul flight. Pick-up is generally between 13:00-16:00, drop-off between 09:00-11:00. Booking the Early Bird Special (EBS) allows pick-up from 09:00 and drop off until 15:00.

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C19 Sleeps up to 3 people Length 6.15m

Good to Know Included in your hire is The Renter Assistance Guide which may be viewed online or printed from www.RVCheckin.com. One-way rentals can be accommodated at a fee of between $200-600. Rentals include Supplemental Liability Insurance up to $1,000,000. The excess is up to $1,000 per occurrence. Optional extras can include generator usage, mileage packs, personal and provisioning kits; these can be purchased at time of booking. Mileage packs can be pre-paid or estimated travel miles are payable when picking up the vehicle. Upon vehicle return, any additional miles/kms over prepaid miles are charged at the per mile/km rate. There are no refunds for unused miles. Transfers are not included to/from rental depots unless Early Bird Special (EBS) has been pre-purchased.

Travel Restrictions For Death Valley and other desert areas – vehicles may be operated with EXTREME CARE during the months of July and August. Clients visit these areas at their own risk and Cruise America will not be held responsible for extraordinary vehicle recovery and other charges.

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Car Hire with Flexible Autos Self-drive holidays across the USA and Canada are growing increasingly popular and understandably so. Whether it’s taking a trip along the iconic Route 66, cruising down the Californian coast, or making your way around the breath-taking National Parks of Western Canada, driving through the USA and Canada is a great way for visitors to experience the wide, open spaces, stunning scenery and boundless adventures on offer.

Driver Requirements The minimum age for hiring a car is 21 years (18 years in New York State and Michigan and 25 years in Newfoundland and selected British Columbia locations). Young driver charges may apply for those aged 21-24 years in select locations. Both the main driver and any additional drivers must produce a full and valid driving licence and a valid passport upon collection of the vehicle. Licences must be held for a minimum of 1 year.

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All hires come with inclusive protection as standard, please ask our destination experts for more information on what is covered. Allweather tyres are provided on vehicles.

What’s Payable Locally or Pre-Bookable The main driver must pay a deposit on a credit card in their name, the amount will be as per the rental agreement. GPS satellite navigation systems are available and should be pre-booked. Additional extras such as ski racks and child car seats can be requested and paid locally. One-way drop offs must be arranged in advance and may incur additional fees. Trans-border rentals are available from select locations in Canada to select locations in the USA (with chargeable one-way fees).

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United States of America



The USA The USA is the world’s third largest country with a population of over 323 million people. It occupies an area of over 3.6 million square miles and is consistently among the top three most visited destinations in the world.

Every American state comes with its own unique individuality and culture. However, whether it be New Orleans’ Cajun culture, New York City’s urban landscape, Hawaii’s tropical island allure or Hollywood’s glitz and razzmatazz, the USA as a whole is certainly greater than the sum of its individual parts – a fact that keeps people coming back time after time to discover more of what this supersized country has to offer.

Stretching over 2,500 miles from east to west with the state of Hawaii lying a further 2,300 miles southwest of California in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, the USA has six different time zones – when it’s midday in Manhattan it’s 6am in Honolulu.

The continental USA experiences a huge variance in weather patterns dependent upon location and time of year. In the northeast, rainfall is generally low with very cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers. The autumn is an ideal time to visit to witness the dramatic and spectacular fall foliage.

Few countries can match the USA for sheer physical and topographical beauty, diversity and abundance of natural resource. Deserts, canyons and savannas, mountains and glaciers, temperate and tropical rainforests, great lakes and long winding rivers occupy a vast terrain blessed with nature’s finest attributes.

The southeastern states including Florida and Louisiana experience warm to hot summers with high humidity and temperate, warm winters. Hurricanes can be a threat in the Gulf of Mexico region between the months of August and early October.

Home to some of the world’s most iconic brands, sights and food, as well as all-American sports, the USA offers visitors a dizzying array of attractions; whether visiting the buzzing metropolises of the east coast, the laid-back beaches of southern California, or the historical towns of the Deep South. Visit the home of Elvis Presley, the notorious Alcatraz Penitentiary, the awe-inspiring National Parks and the colourful lighthouses of the eastern seaboard. Follow the music trails from the Motown of Detroit, to the jazz of New Orleans, with a taste of country in Nashville along the way. Immerse yourself in the story of the USA; the American War of Independence battlefields, the Civil Rights Trail through the southern states and Ellis Island in New York City, the point of entry for the 12 million immigrants who came to make the USA their home.

The Great Lakes region, Chicago in particular, is prone to severely cold, sub-zero temperatures during the winter months with warm to hot summer months. The southwest, including Nevada and Arizona, experiences temperatures in excess of 38 degrees Celsius during the summer with a dry, desert heat, whilst winters can be cool to mild. California is typically pleasant and sunny year-round but with a marked difference between the temperate north, around San Francisco, and the hotter more arid south, including Los Angeles and San Diego. Inland temperatures can soar, particularly in the desert regions such as Death Valley. Winters vary from pleasantly warm in the south to cool in the north.

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Day 1 to 3: San Francisco Soak up the sites and ambience of San Francisco. Visit Alcatraz Island, wander souvenir shops at Fisherman’s wharf and ride the iconic cable cars exploring the kaleidoscope of neighbourhoods. Hotel: Argonaut, San Francisco

Day 4 to 6: Oahu, Hawaii On the Hawaiian island of Oahu, enjoy the nightlife and eclectic dining options in buzzing Waikiki Beach. Try surf lessons on the beach and a day trip to Pearl Harbor. Hotel: Moana Surfrider, Oahu

Day 10 & 11: Los Angeles

Day 7 to 9: Maui, Hawaii Spend 3 days relaxing in Maui. Hike through the lush parks, or simply enjoy the beach and tranquil turquoise waters.

Back in California spend 2 days exploring the metropolis of Los Angeles. Window shop on Rodeo Drive, head to the Griffith Observatory for panoramic views, and visit the nearby beaches for a more chilled vibe.

Hotel: Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui

Hotel: Mr C. Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

Day 12: Los Angeles – Las Vegas Hire a car and hit the open road as you head east to Las Vegas. A significant detour but worth spending a night en-route is Death Valley National Park. Alternatively head straight to ‘Sin City’ and enjoy one of the awe-inspiring Cirque de Soleil shows. Hotel: Bellagio, Las Vegas

Day 13 & 14: Las Vegas Spend your days relaxing by the pool, or indulge in some shopping at the malls. For something different take a day trip to the Grand Canyon – a helicopter trip is extra special.

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Start your journey in the Big Apple! Immerse yourself in the chaos of Times Square, then head to the tranquillity of Central Park, before slipping into the Metropolitan Museum of Art to soak up some culture. Tick must-see sights of your list taking in the views from the Top of the Rock and Empire State Buildings, and then head downtown for a reflective visit to Ground Zero and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Hotel: Lotte New York Palace

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Day 1 to 3: New York City

Day 4 & 5: Philadelphia Take the train from Penn Station to Philadelphia and discover a city that has undergone a renaissance in recent years. A haven for foodies, head to Reading Terminal Market for tasty treats sold by Amish farmers and artisans, or enjoy fine dining at the stylish restaurants in Rittenhouse Square. Take in panoramic views of the city from One Liberty Observation Deck. History buffs should visit the Museum of the American Revolution and visit the Liberty Bell.

Day 6 to 8: Washington, D.C. Journey onwards to the nation’s capital Washington, D.C. where celebrated monuments stand proud, and fascinating museums delve into the history of the USA. Spend a quiet morning wandering the National Mall admiring the monuments, statues and memorials, and then head to Georgetown for an afternoon of browsing the quaint boutiques and cafes. Make time for the array of museums, with favourites including the Smithsonian Institution offerings and the Newseum, an interactive museum tracing the evolution of communication and free expression.

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Hotel: Loews Philadelphia

Hotel: Fairmont Washington, D.C.

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American Queen Steamboat Company Steamboating is a gracious, romantic way to travel through a growing nation. With four remarkable vessels and an array of sailings to choose from, you will be sure to relax on the vessels’ wide decks as you serenely glide past the ever-changing vista of the American riverside.

American Queen: the pride of the fleet, offers a unique travel experience as the only authentic overnight passenger steamboat in the United States, and the largest steamboat ever built. You’ll feel fortunate to be a guest, touring the length of the Mississippi River on an American icon. American Duchess: this exciting voyage gives guests the opportunity to see and explore the grandeur and allure of the changing landscapes, from the lush upper reaches of the river to vibrant New Orleans. American Countess: delight in the splendour of the heart of America on an extended voyage down the length of one of North America’s greatest natural wonders the mighty Mississippi River. Along this magnificent waterway, you’ll discover stunning landscapes and urban landmarks. American Empress: the largest overnight paddlewheeler west of the Mississippi. Pacific Northwest is a captivating corner of America. Cruise along the Columbia and Snake Rivers whilst enjoying the spectacular and glorious scenery. Enjoy dining in the lavishly appointed main dining rooms, serving tantalizing multi-course dinners, taking full advantage of each region’s diverse bounty of fresh, local ingredients to fashion authentic dishes. Fine linens and plush bedding will ensure that you are well-rested to fully enjoy the array of shore tours, historical lectures and toetapping musical performances. Regardless of which vessel you choose, you will enjoy hassle-free access to some of the most historically and culturally significant attractions in America.

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Victory Cruise Lines Victory Cruise Lines are your first choice for immersive and all-inclusive small ship cruising. Embark on a thrilling experience along North America’s Great Lakes, New England and the breath-taking vistas of the Canadian Maritimes. This offers a refreshing alternative to river and ocean cruises.

Both the M/V Victory I and M/V Victory II are elegant small ships with a capacity to carry 202 passengers on each cruise, and with more than 80 expertly trained staff ready to help create a memorable cruise. These ships are designed specifically to cruise along magnificent coastlines, journey through seaways and inland lakes, and navigate hidden harbours to access more remote ports of call. Choose from incredible itineraries offering ports of call on all five Great Lakes, allowing Victory Cruise Lines to bring you the sophistication of the great cities of the region, such as Toronto, Montreal, Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Mackinac Island and Little Current. The staterooms and suites are all ocean view with small finer touches of luxury from a luxury pillow menu to 100% Egyptian cotton bedding. Relax in your stateroom with luxury robes and slippers and enjoy top of the line environmentally sensitive amenities. Each day enjoy healthy and sophisticated cuisine in two distinctive venues. The classic main restaurant offers classic epicurean delights and buffet-style breakfasts, for more casual fare, enjoy the barand-grill-style restaurant. In the evenings enjoy invigorating lecture programmes with historians and naturalists who share their vast knowledge and expertise of the history, ecology and cultures of each port of call. Victory Cruise Lines included shore excursions are led by knowledgeable local guides who provide meaningful opportunities to uncover the rich history and fascinating cultures of the destinations you visit.

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New York City When it comes to describing New York City all superlatives apply. New York is the USA’s largest city, with a population of over 8 million people; a cosmopolitan melting pot of over 200 nationalities and a city that truly never sleeps with more restaurants, cafes, bars, nightspots, museums and iconic sights per square mile than any other city in the USA, if not the world. Welcome to ‘The Big Apple’. New York is a city like no other. The soaring skyline is simply stunning and only Chicago can claim to be its equal. The city is made up of 5 boroughs – The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island – with Manhattan, the smallest yet most densely populated, at its epicentre.

Neighbourhoods Neighbourhoods are the heartbeat of New York City. Distinct areas, each with their own personality, ethnicity, customs and independent traditions from which the city derives its own unique character. Manhattan is home to many of New York’s most prominent neighbourhoods including Chelsea, Chinatown, Harlem, SoHo, TriBeCa, Gramercy, Hell’s Kitchen, Greenwich Village, Times Square and Little Italy. This is the stuff of legends; a long list of iconic names and places that conjure up visions of the distant and not so distant past. The roaring 20s, tin pan alley, ticker tape parades, Broadway theatre, the Wall Street Crash and Ground Zero are all testaments to why New York is so special, unique, resolute and timeless.

Iconic Sights and Museums Amidst the network of boroughs and neighbourhoods lies a vast array of urban landmarks that every visitor to New York should do their utmost to include on their ‘must-see’ list. Culture vultures should head to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, home to 2 million works spanning 5,000 years of history. Times Square provides neon overload and presents the city at its most frenetic. The Empire State Building is a New York icon with spectacular views from the 102nd floor by day and night. Take a trip over to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the first glimpse of the New World for many and equally inspiring to visitors today. Central Park, in the heart of the city, is 800 acres of urban detox and the lungs of New York. Head to the High Line for a new perspective on this trendy city – a former rail track transformed into an elevated walking park with skyline and river views, and then to Downtown where visitors can pay their respects at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum; a poignant and solemn reminder of the atrocities that took place on 11 September 2001.

Shopping No trip to New York City is complete without a sufficient dose of retail therapy, and there are plenty of opportunities on offer. With world-famous department stores including Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Barneys, discount treasure troves such as Century 21, designer names lining Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, and all-American brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Levi’s and Ralph Lauren; there is something to suit all budgets and tastes. For small, independent designers visit some of the trendy neighbourhoods – the quaint streets of Williamsburg in Brooklyn and the buzzing Chelsea Market and Meatpacking District. For those looking to stock up on designer names at bargain prices, Woodbury Common, an hour north of the city, and The Mills at Jersey Gardens in New Jersey, 45 minutes by bus from Times Square, offer the perfect day trip.

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Lotte New York Palace New York, New York Boasting a reputation for exceptional quality and impeccable service, the Lotte New York Palace is a superior Midtown hotel blending current day Manhattan modernity with classic New York elegance. The building itself is a historic landmark, and many original features remain. The 909 rooms include 176 exclusive Tower rooms and suites. Located opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral, many of the rooms offer stunning views of this New York City icon. Indulge in a sophisticated breakfast or brunch at the iconic Villard Restaurant, and during the evenings sip a sumptuous cocktail in opulent surroundings in The Gold Room – the original gilt ceilings from 1882 are a sight to behold. For a 5-star experience book one of the rooms or suites in The Towers. Situated within the top 14 floors of the hotel, they are entirely private with an exclusive check in and dedicated concierge. The Towers offer unrivalled, sweeping views of the city and are the pinnacle of luxury. Star rating: êêêê

The Knickerbocker New York, New York Tucked away in Midtown, The Knickerbocker Hotel exudes an air of luxe refinement. Originally known as ‘The 42nd Street Country Club’ the hotel offers 330 contemporary-styled rooms and suites over 16 floors. Highlights include a restaurant, two bars including a rooftop bar, The Club Macanudo Cigar Lounge and fitness centre. Make reservations at Charlie Palmer at The Knick, led by award-winning chef Charlie Palmer, or enjoy the ease of in-room dining. The St Cloud Rooftop Bar is regarded as one of the most iconic bars in New York City where guests are invited to relax in one of the three sky pods overlooking Times Square, followed by a cocktail in the exclusive Waterford Crystal Lounge. This familyfriendly hotel also offers The Knick Family Getaway – a package catering to families with small children. On the doorstep, guests enjoy immediate access to Times Square attractions, including Broadway and Radio City Music Hall. Star rating: êêêêê

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The Plaza New York New York, New York Possibly the most famous hotel in the world and certainly one of the most widely recognised, the Plaza is synonymous with New York City. The hotel opened its doors on the 1st October 1907 and has been welcoming prestigious guests ever since. There are luxurious facilities throughout the hotel including a Guerlain Spa, and children are also treated royally with speciality suites and experiences on offer. The Plaza’s prime Fifth Avenue location is mere steps away from Central Park. The 5 bars and restaurants and buzzing Plaza Food Hall ensure this luxury landmark property is very much still a hotel in which to see and be seen. Star rating: êêêêê

The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park New York, New York This eternally charismatic property offers guests an enchanting experience of classic New York grandeur, first class service and sophisticated dining options. The spacious accommodations overlook Central Park, the hotel’s quaint courtyard or the city of New York and are fitted out with elegant furnishings and high-end finishes. Intimacy, comfort and signs of unique style that are the hallmarks of RitzCarlton can be found throughout the hotel. The Club Lounge, located on the second floor with picture-perfect views across Central Park is an unrivalled oasis of calm, class and relaxation. Star rating: êêêêê

The Wagner at The Battery New York, New York Savour unrivalled views at The Wagner at The Battery, located in the Financial District near Wall Street. This upscale 5 Star hotel perfectly melds luxury contemporary interiors with iconic waterfront views. Wake up to see the mesmerising Statue of Liberty or cruise ships arriving in to New York Harbour. There are 298 guest rooms to choose from plus dining at 2West serving American classics from a bistro-style menu. After a day of sightseeing, you can take advantage of the complimentary Wagner bicycle rentals, and enjoy a cycle around Robert Wagner Park. Star rating: êêêêê

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InterContinental New York Barclay New York, New York Park Avenue-esque in design, The InterContinental New York Barclay is reminiscent of a high-end luxury home residence. 702 thoughtfully designed guest rooms and suites are complimented by the hotel’s prime Midtown East location and elegant dining options. The Gin Parlour is home to The Barclay restaurant as well as a wonderful bar, inspired by Dutch and English gin bars of the 1920’s. This now, oh so fashionable tipple, is celebrated with a plethora of brands and varieties suitable for every palette from novices to connoisseurs. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Conrad New York New York, New York Discover luxury in the heart of Lower Manhattan – the Conrad New York is a sublime, suite only property situated near Battery Park. Those seeking a bit of space in an otherwise crowded metropolis can rest assured; 463 suites with separate living and sleeping areas, a wet bar and revitalising rainfall showers await at Conrad New York. Summer evenings can be spent in Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar where impressive views of the Statue of Liberty and Hudson River can be marvelled. Enjoy the close proximity to popular sites and attractions such as Wall Street, the 9/11 Memorial, Battery Park, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Grand Hyatt New York New York, New York Conveniently connected to Grand Central Terminal and Metro North, the Grand Hyatt New York offers 1298 sleek and well-equipped guest rooms and suites. Clean lines, soothing grey and white tones and luxurious bedding create a haven amidst the hubbub of the city. Market – a 24-hour gourmet grab and go service, offers fresh coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner ensures guests are ready to take in the non-stop action of New York City at any given time. Dine in style at New York Central Bar and Kitchen or enjoy a relaxed evening drink in The Lounge at New York Central. Star rating: êêêê Superior

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Parker New York New York, New York Reaching a statuesque 42 stories, the Parker New York sits elegantly atop West 56th Street in Midtown Manhattan. 730 sleek, chic hotel rooms plus a choice of capacious suites suitable for families, entertaining friends or for those just craving a little more space, ensure all boxes are ticked when it comes to room choice. Voted ‘Simply the Best Breakfast in New York’ by the Zagat Survey, NORMA’S offers up a sumptuous, must try, all day breakfast feast. With beauty bars, an uber-trendy fitness centre and a stunning indoor rooftop pool, this hotel hits the spot on the facilities front. Star rating: êêêê

Chelsea Apartments New York, New York Revel in the luxury of a brand-new elegantly-appointed apartment located on the intersection of 7th Avenue and 23rd Street in Manhattan, with convenient access to world class attractions and more. From mood lighting to high speed WiFi, guests are invited to savour a suite of modern-day privileges mixed with New York City style flair. Select a one or two bedroom apartment and enjoy a carefully-curated collection of upscale facilities including access to a fitness room, laundry room, fully-equipped kitchen, rooftop terrace and picnic area, plus voice activated guest engagement technology to provide music, lighting and a concierge service. Star rating: êêêê

New York Hilton Midtown New York, New York On Sixth Avenue in Midtown, the statuesque New York Hilton Midtown spans over 45 floors with 1878 guest rooms. The contemporary-styled rooms offer plush beds and well-appointed bathrooms with the option of skyline views. Other highlights include Herb N’ Kitchen restaurant, two bars and complimentary WiFi. The hotel is home to the largest hotel fitness room in Midtown with 8,000-square-foot of state of the art fitness equipment. Centrally located, this hotel is well positioned for guests to enjoy the major attractions of Midtown including upscale shopping on Fifth Avenue, The Rockefeller Centre and Times Square. Star rating: êêêê

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Atlantic City Known as the entertainment capital of the East Coast, Atlantic City has been a firm favourite since the 1800s as a classic all-American beach getaway, and is widely regarded as a destination for exuberant nightlife, headline concerts, festivals and sporting events. From Broadway shows and comedy clubs, to magic shows and rodeos, the entertainment is eclectic and exciting, but the city is probably most often associated with casinos. With nine luxurious offerings, 24-hour gaming, world-class restaurants and spas, stylish nightclubs and big-name hotels, the casinos are a big draw. Head down to the legendary Boardwalk and you will get a sense of the ‘City by the Sea’ from days of yore. The five mile stretch of beach offers up classic gems – fortune tellers, souvenir shops, arcades and amusement piers, as well as the Steel Pier Observation Wheel which offers panoramic views across Atlantic City. Shoppers will delight in the array of high-end shops and outlet offerings, all tax-free, whilst golf fans are spoilt for choice with 22 championship-standard courses within a 30-minute drive of the city. Recent years have seen a renaissance in the city, with new casino resorts, and the opening of Stockton University’s Atlantic City campus. A young, vibrant population are moving in and trendy bars, independent boutiques, and even artisan chocolate makers have been springing up all over the city. It is the city’s culinary scene which has seen the biggest transformation though – a fresh prosperity driven by an influx of diverse, independent hotspots bringing a new culinary energy to Atlantic City and perfectly complimented by big name chefs at the city’s newest casinos.

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Stunning sea views and seafood centric Italian dishes are served up at the Ocean Resort’s Dolce Mare restaurant. Beyond the casinos, restaurants such as Knife & Fork and Chef Vola’s resonate with foodies, and Kelsey’s draws visitors in with its upscale live music supper club concept. Supported in part by a grant from New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism.


Caesars Atlantic City Hotel & Casino Hit the slots and tables in the casino, catch a concert at the theatre, chill out at the rooftop pool or beachside bar, or indulge at one of the 10 restaurants; Caesars has it all. Star rating: êêêê

Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City With 12 restaurants, an indoor pool which turns into a nightclub, a casino and an array of bars, Harrah’s is an entertainment paradise. Book a room in the newly renovated Bayview Tower. Star rating: êêê Superior

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Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. & Chicago Philadelphia

Washington, D.C.

Often referred to as the ‘Birthplace of America’, Philadelphia has, in the past, been overshadowed by other east coast metropolises. Today however, ‘Philly’ as it is affectionately known, is a trendy city brimming with arts and culture, a young and dynamic population, and a lively culinary and entertainment scene. Combine this with some of the top historical sites and museums in the USA and you have a city that packs a significant punch in the city break stakes.

The capital of the USA, this city was purpose built as a means of compromise and appeasement between the north and the south following the Revolutionary War. Washington, D.C. is located at the heart of the original 13 colonies and is home to many of the USA’s most important historic sites.

Founded in 1682 by William Penn, the city went on to play a significant role in the American Revolutionary War. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were both signed here, and it is still home to the (famously cracked) Liberty Bell – a must-see when visiting the city.

At the centre of Washington, D.C. lies the National Mall, the epicentre of the city. The seat of the Lincoln Memorial, the giant obelisk of the Washington Monument and the US Capitol Building can be found in this area. The Mall occupies a giant lawn almost two miles in length, home to many of Washington, D.C.’s most notable museums and memorials. Highlights include those honouring Dr Martin Luther King Jr and the Vietnam veterans. Capitol Hill is set amidst a plethora of important sites and attractions, all of them free to visitors. They include the Capitol Building, the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court, the Smithsonian Museums and the National postal Museum.

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The White House is located at the head of a wide stretch of parkland centred on the Eclipse, which fronts the President’s Park and the White House South Lawn. This area of symmetrical parkland lies northwards from the Washington Monument, a third of the way along the National Mall. Visits to the White House are free but need to be planned and applied for well in advance. A more convenient option is the White House Visitor Centre located on Pennsylvania Avenue NW.

If history is the main draw to the city then key places to visit include Independence Hall, the Museum of the American Revolution, the President’s House, Betsy Ross House and Elfreth’s Alley; the USA’s oldest residential street. Those seeking art and culture will find every turn enthralling; with a thriving mural scene throughout the city, the streets themselves are an impressive gallery. Take the 72 ‘Rocky’ steps up to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, visit the Rodin Museum and finish with the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Reading Terminal Market, America’s original farmer’s market, trendy brunch spots, elegant fine dining and classic Philly cheesesteaks are all on offer for foodies.

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Nightlife in DC is centred around the U Street Corridor and Logan Circle in the Shaw district of the city; just a few blocks to the north of the White House. The area features many breweries, restaurants, gastropubs, bars and cafes. The leafy neighbourhood of Georgetown lies to the west of the city centre. This attractive, bohemian area is ideal for exploration on foot with notable eating and drinking venues to be found along the way. Historical sites of interest include a waterfront park overlooking the river, Georgetown University, Tudor Place mansion house and the Exorcist steps, made famous by the 1970s movie from which they take their name.


Chicago

Chicago is the birthplace of the skyscraper and a showcase for 19th and 20th century architecture with notable proponents such as Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright amongst its most influential contributors. Four of the USA’s 10 tallest buildings are located in Chicago, namely Willis Tower (number 2), Trump International Hotel (number 4), the Aon Tower (number 7) and the John Hancock Tower (number 8).

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Chicago is the largest city in the American Midwest and the third largest in the USA after New York City and Los Angeles.

The city of Chicago hugs the lower western shoreline of Lake Michigan at the heart of the Great Lakes region and boasts an imposing skyline which is arguably the finest in the USA. Chicago is often referred to as ‘The Windy City’ but this has more to do with political rhetoric than the weather. As far as the weather goes, the transition from winter to summer can happen almost overnight in Chicago. However, when the sun does return and the clear, warm days reappear the populace move outside en-masse. Chicago’s many fine parks, the dynamic lakeshore, Navy Pier and Lake Michigan itself, often frozen over during the sub-zero mid-winter months, are amongst the most popular spots. In spite of the city’s large sprawling land area, the centre of Chicago is relatively compact. The Downtown area follows a long, shallow path stretching from Lincoln Park in the north, crossing the Chicago River into the central ‘Loop’ district and extending southwards through the area adjacent to Grant Park on the city’s eastern side. Lake Michigan also lies to the east, bordered by the scenic Lake Shore Drive with a string of low-lying inner and outer city neighbourhoods and districts radiating westwards for over 25 miles. Chicago boasts some of the finest museums in the United States including the Field Museum, the Art Institute, the Museum of Science and Industry and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The city is also strongly associated with the USA’s rich musical heritage, the birth of electric blues music in particular, and as the first important centre for jazz after New Orleans. Furthermore, Chicago is heralded for its fine theatre district featuring influential trend-setting venues such as Second City and the Steppenwolf Theatre.

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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Located on the USA’s most historic mile, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia is housed in a storied building where highlights include 268 decadentlydecorated guest rooms, a rooftop bar with sweeping views over the cityscape, and a renowned restaurant much loved by the locals. The modern Red Owl Tavern serves up a range of globally-inspired cuisine with ingredients sourced from local farmers, cheesemongers and artisans. Take advantage of the hotel’s loaner bikes and get out and about and see the city’s sights. Don’t miss the hosted nightly evening wine hour in the lobby living room. Enjoy a spot of sunrise yoga in the privacy of your guest room – a yoga mat is provided. With a suite of spa services delivered directly to the door, book a Kerstin Florian Organic Massage Treatment or enjoy a relaxing facial. The hotel overlooks Independence National Historical Park, home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Loews Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A striking hotel located in the heart of Philadelphia’s city centre, Loews Philadelphia offers a suite of enticing attractions aimed at business and leisure travellers. Highlights include a restaurant with compelling city views, a stateof-the-art fitness centre and a resort style spa including an indoor lap pool, steam room and sauna. With 581 rooms and suites and two bars and restaurants, Bank & Bourbon offers American-inspired cuisine with a modern-twist, coupled with a carefully-curated wine and beer menu. What’s more take advantage of the Loews Loves Kids and Teens Too – a signature programme designed to entertain children and teenagers with children’s menus, a ‘kid’s closet’ and a list of attractions and amenities recommended for children. Situated within walking distance of Philadelphia’s main attractions including the Independence National Historical Park which houses America’s iconic Liberty Bell, Philadelphia City Hall and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Star rating: êêêê

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Kimpton Hotel Palomar Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. Upholding a prime position in the Dupont neighbourhood, Kimpton Hotel Palomar Washington D.C. exudes a stellar ambiance in this prestigious part of town. Choose from a carefully-curated collection of contemporary-styled rooms that beckon with bold hues, boho chic accessories and decadently-decorated bathrooms equipped with plush towels and complimentary toiletries. Make reservations at Urbana Restaurant and savour cuisine inspired by Italian coastal cooking, or sit by the fire in the lobby with a cocktail in hand. Keep up with fitness routines and take advantage of the fitness room, or enjoy the seasonal outdoor pool, open daily during summer months and offering the perfect place to relax in the sunshine. In addition, the hotel offers in-room spa services for a spot of pampering before a big night out. Don’t miss nearby attractions including Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and the White House, just a 15-minute walk away. Star rating: êêêê

W Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Sitting just steps away from the White House, W Washington, D.C. is breaching bureaucracy by inaugurating one of the oldest hotels in the city with contemporary style, exciting innovation and cutting-edge design. All 317 guest rooms and suites exude glamour, vibrancy and panache. POV, the hotel’s iconic rooftop bar gives guests the opportunity to see and be seen by Washington’s fashionistas and hipsters. Become immersed in the cocktail culture whilst revelling in unparalleled views of the cityscape including the Washington Monument and the White House. Customer service and impeccable professionalism reign supreme at the W Washington, D.C. The Whatever/Whenever® service offers just that… expectations will be reached and exceeded and dreams turned into reality. Just go ahead and ask. With arguably the best location in D.C., culture vultures, shopaholics, music lovers and of course politicos have everything and everywhere they could ask for within easy reach of the W Washington, D.C. Star rating: êêêê

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Fairmont Washington, D.C. Georgetown Washington, D.C. Renovated in 2017 the Fairmont Washington, D.C. Georgetown perfectly encapsulates the timelessly opulent, sophisticated and yet perpetually changing city that is the nation’s capital. An urban oasis in the heart of the city, guests can expect outstanding hospitality and a soothing atmosphere in luxurious, lavish surroundings. The 415 guest rooms are inspired by the city of Washington and offer a seamless blend of contemporary amenities and elegant style. Located in the city’s fashionable West End, the Fairmont Washington, D.C is ideally placed for those wanting to explore historic Georgetown. Hotel staff are on hand to offer suggested itineraries to help guests experience the area’s most popular attractions and hidden treasures. Travel no further than the hotel itself to enjoy one of the best brunches in the city - The Colonnade, filled with greenery and bathed in natural light, overlooks the courtyard garden and offers up a feast of sustainable seafood, seasonal salads and decadent desserts. Star rating: êêêêê

Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park Chicago, Illinois The Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park exemplifies an expert fusion of contemporary style with a classic approach to luxury service. Sweeping lake, city or park views await guests checking into any of the 687 spacious guest rooms or suites. Subtle earthy tones accentuated by bursts of colour in the form of floral artwork and printed throws and pillows give rooms a fresh and current, yet warm and inviting vibe. Columbus Tap, the hotel’s very own taphouse, offers guests a modern, gastropub experience and features a selection of 16 drafts from local Chicago and mid-western breweries. The menu varies from quick bar snacks to succulent steaks and classic American fare. Vibrant and inviting, the bar reflects the trendy outlook of the neighbouring area whilst paying tribute to Chicago’s rich and storied past. A firm favourite with hotel guests and locals alike. Star rating: êêêêê

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Loews Chicago Hotel Chicago, Illinois The Loews Chicago Hotel is situated in the lively, downtown, Streeterville neighbourhood. Steps away from the famous Navy Pier and close to bustling Millennium Park and Chicago’s notable theatre district, it is the perfect base from which to explore the best the ‘Windy City’ has to offer. Floor to ceiling windows adorn the 400 luxury guest rooms and deluxe suites, affording guests spectacular city skyline and lake views, while muted grey and ivory tones provide a soothing, tranquil environment. Continue the feeling of serenity with a visit to the Spa at Loews Chicago Hotel where on-the-go guests can choose from a variety of rejuvenating treatments to relax and recharge after experiencing the clamour and high energy of the city. Streeterville Social, the hotel’s aptly named rooftop bar and bistro, delivers a menu of classically inspired cocktails, gourmet food and a general celebration of all-things summer in ‘the place’ to meet, eat and drink in downtown Chicago. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Palmer House Hilton Chicago, Illinois Experience a true piece of Chicago history with a stay in The Palmer House Hilton, the nation’s longest continually operating hotel and one steeped in romance and charm. 18 miles from O’Hare International Airport, The Palmer House occupies a desirable downtown location, allowing guests to be immersed in the energy and very essence of Chicago. Round off a day of strolling through Grant Park, shopping on State Street and riding the Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier with a culinary journey across the city, through a burger menu designed around the local neighbourhoods in the hotel’s own Potters Chicago Burger Bar. All 1,641 guest rooms and suites simultaneously offer modern comforts and conveniences, whilst also providing a glimpse into the extraordinary Palmer House legacy. For those wanting a more private accommodation experience the Executive Level Floor which is key-only access, delivers this along with enhanced amenities including complimentary continental breakfast, private check-in and dedicated concierge. Star rating: êêêê

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Michigan and the Great Lakes

From quaint towns, slow-paced islands with pristine beaches, to the buzzing metropolis of Detroit; Michigan is a state of fascinating contrasts.

world-famous Mackinac Island Fudge, historic Fort Mackinac, unique shopping and diverse dining. Unforgettable sunsets, awe-inspiring sunrises and extraordinary nightlife befit the island’s ranking as a Top 10 US Island by TripAdvisor and USA Today.

Automotive and music heritage collide in the city of Detroit, where you can visit Hitsville USA, home to the Motown Museum and the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation to gen up on the creativity, invention and entrepreneurship that put this city firmly on the map. In touching distance of the city is Lake Erie, the smallest of the Great Lakes.

Sitting on the shores of Lake Michigan, in Traverse City you’ll be greeted by 180 miles of beautiful beaches and enticing wineries. This lake is a haven for adventure sports and nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, with its soaring sand dunes, is awe-inspiring.

Mackinac Island is known as the Jewel of the Great Lakes and sits between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas. Mackinac Island State Park, with trails, woods and the limestone Arch Rock formation, covers most of the island. No cars, no chain hotels, just

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BeachWay Resort & Hotel

Comfortable and with classic appeal, this hotel dates back to 1858 and sits in the heart of the historic village. The hotel features an outdoor heated pool and 3 restaurants.

Overlooking Saugatuck Harbour and steps away from the only hand-cranked chain ferry in the USA, choose a waterfront or Jacuzzi suite, and relax by the heated outdoor pool.

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Head north to the largest of the lakes; Superior. Perfect for lovers of the great outdoors, the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Isle Royale National Park are highlights with dramatic scenery. Enjoy a boat cruise to view Pictured Rocks, and explore over 150 waterfalls.

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Day 1 & 2: Arrive Chicago Start your journey in Chicago and discover the city’s unique blend of stunning architecture, first class museums and the shopping haven of Magnificent Mile. Hotel: Chicago South Loop Hotel

Day 3: Chicago – Milwaukee Pick up your rental car and head north to Milwaukee in Wisconsin, a friendly midwestern city with a strong brewing heritage and the Harley Davidson Museum. Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Milwaukee-Brookfield

Day 4: Milwaukee – Green Bay Visit Wisconsin’s oldest community with Lake Michigan as its northern border and surrounded by nature. Visit the National Railroad Museum and the Green Bay Packer’s Hall of Fame at Lambeau Field.

Day 9 & 10: Detroit – Toronto Cross the border into Canada to the city of Toronto, sitting at the tip of Lake Ontario Visit the CN Tower, The Royal Ontario Museum and Casa Loma.

Hotel: Aloft Green Bay

Hotel: The Westin Harbour Castle Toronto

Day 5 & 6: Green Bay – Hiawatha National Forest, St. Ignace and Mackinac Island

Day 11 & 12: Toronto – Niagara Falls

A scenic drive along the coast of Lake Michigan to the waters where it meets Lake Huron. Stroll the Huron Boardwalk and then take a ferry over to Mackinac Island; the jewel of the Great Lakes. Hotel: Baymont by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront

Day 7 & 8: St. Ignace – Traverse City and Detroit Cross the Mackinac Bridge to Traverse City and onwards to ‘Motor City’ Detroit. Visit Hittsville USA Motown Museum, stroll along the riverfront and visit the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. Dine in trendy bars and restaurants. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront

Head to the top of Skylon Tower for spectacular views of the falls and take a boat ride to feel the mist on your face. Hotel: Sheraton on the Falls

Day 13: Niagara Falls – Cleveland Stop at Presque Isle State Park for beautiful beaches on the way south to Cleveland, and visit the famous Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on the lake front of Lake Erie. Hotel: Kimpton Schofield Hotel

Day 14: Cleveland – Chicago Drive the Lake Erie Coastal Trail and Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan back to Chicago for one last night. Hotel: Chicago South Loop Hotel

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New England

MAINE Bar Harbour

Famed for its rugged Atlantic coastline, Colonial heritage and stunning fall foliage, New England, regarded as the Birthplace of America, is made up of the north-eastern states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont.

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Peaking interest for many is the history that abounds in New England. Living history museums feature across the region offering an insight into life for the early settlers, and maritime history is also plentiful.

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With scenic maritime coastlines, glorious beaches, expansive lakes, panoramic mountains, endless hiking trails, majestic lighthouses and some of the USA’s best skiing, this is a region that offers outdoor adventure in abundance. Although a truly year-round destination, the iconic fall foliage is a big draw, with brilliant red, orange, gold and purple hues set against a backdrop of blue skies and white-painted Colonial inns and church steeples. The coastal playgrounds of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts hark back to summers of yore. Lovers of winter sports will find New Hampshire and Vermont offer a plethora of activities in stunning alpine surroundings.

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Rhode Island The smallest state in the USA, Rhode Island is home to the city of Newport. Surrounded by water, think yacht-filled harbours and stunning mansions from the Colonial, Victorian and Gilded ages. The state capital, Providence, is another historical city with 18th and 19th century homes lining the pretty streets.

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Foodies will be thoroughly satisfied with world-famous seafood including Maine lobster, clam chowder and stuffed Quahog Clams on menus throughout the region. Craft beers and artisan produce also feature heavily in the culinary scene in New England.

With a strong maritime history, it is no surprise that one of the finest maritime museums in the USA can be found here in Mystic Seaport. The state is home to quaint coastal towns and culinary trails, including 25 vineyards.

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Rich in American heritage, Massachusetts is home to Boston, a city that really packs a punch in the history stakes. Wander the cobbled streets of the Beacon Hill District, ponder the infamous Boston Tea Party, and follow the Freedom Trail through the North End neighbourhood. This is a vibrant city with trendy restaurants and nightspots, galleries, sports venues and shopping.

The coastal city of Portsmouth offers an appealing mix of history and vibrant dining, but it is the great outdoors that is the main draw to New Hampshire. The White Mountains offer alpine experiences, lakes, rivers and some of the region’s best skiing and hiking terrain.

North of Boston you will find the maritime town of Salem, infamous for the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. To the south sits the city of Plymouth, home to the first community of Pilgrim Fathers. Visit the Plimoth Plantation living history museum and the Mayflower II. At the south-eastern corner of the state lie the stylish guest houses, boutique hotels, quaint seafood restaurants, and whitewashed docks of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.

Maine With its rugged coastline, Maine is well-known for its iconic lighthouses, plentiful seafood, sailing and picturesque seaside villages. A must-visit is Bar Harbor, gateway to Acadia National Park, where mountains meet the ocean with granite peaks and rocky shores.

Vermont Vermont is home to more than 100 19th century covered bridges – a truly iconic New England sight. Particularly tempting is the fantastic skiing in Stowe and Killington, and the smorgasbord of artisanal treats including the famous maple syrup, cheeses, wine, craft beer, hard cider and ice cream.

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Day 1 to 3: Boston Retrace the steps of the Freedom Trail through Boston Common, King’s Chapel and the pubs and taverns where America’s Founding Father’s toasted freedom. Explore Quincy Market’s boutique shops and cafes, and head to nearby Cambridge to visit Harvard University. Hotel: Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston

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Day 5 & 6: Bar Harbor – North Conway Known for its stunning coastline and as the gateway to the stunning Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor captivates visitors with a laidback maritime ambience. After relaxing for a couple of days head southwest back into New Hampshire to North Conway, nestled on the edge of the White Mountains. Hotel: Harborside Hotel & Marina, Bar Harbor

Day 7: White Mountains Explore the hiking trails of the White Mountains, the enchanting covered bridges, picturesque white-washed villages, and natural beauty of the region. Hotel: White Mountain Hotel, North Conway

Day 8 & 9: White Mountains – Stowe

Day 4: Boston – Salem, Kennebunkport and Freeport Visit the infamous town of Salem, and then head north taking in charming lighthouses and New Hampshire’s oldest community, Portsmouth. Enjoy a stroll around Kennebunkport where palatial summer estates of the rich and powerful sit proudly on the shoreline. A stop in Portland, Maine for a lobster dinner is a tasty diversion. In Freeport, don’t miss the outlet stores that this town is famous for. Hotel: Harraseeket Inn, Freeport

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Take scenic Route 112 west through the heart of the White Mountain National Forest; particularly impressive during September and October during Fall Foliage season. End the day in the alpine resort of Stowe, Vermont. Hike, bike or just enjoy the glorious vistas, and visit the crystal waters of Lake Champlain. Hotel: The Lodge at Spruce Peak

Day 10: The Berkshires Heading south back into Massachusetts, explore this rural region in the mountains, dotted with idyllic New England towns and villages. Farm-to-table food, music festivals, outdoor activities and spectacular fall foliage viewing abound. Hotel: Kemble Inn, Lenox


Day 11: The Berkshires – Newport Drive southeast into the USA’s smallest state, Rhode Island, and you’ll find Newport, a quintessential New England coastal city. Think smart harbours packed with sailing boats and yachts, grand mansions nestled on the shores and scenic cliff walks. Hotel: Vanderbilt Grace, Newport

Idyllic coastal playgrounds await in Cape Cod. Picturesque harbour towns, pastel coloured beachfront lobster and crab shacks, and endless stretches of pristine beach. Day trips to the island nirvanas of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket are must. Hotel: Chatham Bars Inn, Cape Cod

Day 15: Depart Cape Cod

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Start your journey in the ‘Cradle of American Liberty’, Boston. Hotel: The Midtown Hotel

Day 2: Boston – Salem, Kennebunkport and Portland Day 2 will take in Salem, famous for the witch trials, Neddick Lighthouse, Portsmouth and Kennebunkport. See lighthouses, and palatial summer estates before reaching Portland, Maine’s largest city. Hotel: Best Western Merry Manor Inn

Day 3: Portland – Bar Harbor Enjoy the dramatic Maine coast and quaint villages on the drive from Portland to Bar Harbor; a stunning coastal gem. Hotel: Bluenose Inn or Wonder View Inn

Day 4: Bar Harbor – White Mountains Journey inland towards the spectacular White Mountains, a landscape dotted with enchanting covered bridges, picturesque towns and villages, and historic sites. Hotel: The Lodge at Bretton Woods

Day 7 & 8: Newport – Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard

Day 5: White Mountains – Stowe and the Green Mountains

Picturesque beaches, historic homes, majestic lighthouses and quaint fishing villages await in Cape Cod. A ferry ride to beguiling Martha’s Vineyard will delight on day 8.

Traverse the White Mountains to the alpine peaks of Stowe in Vermont. Continue through Burlington on Lake Champlain, to Vermont’s Green Mountains.

Hotel: Cape Codder Resort & Spa

Hotel: Killington Mountain Lodge

Plymouth Harbour and the Mayflower II tell the stories of the first English colonists and from there you’ll head back to Boston to retrace the steps of the Freedom Trail.

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Day 9: Cape Cod – Plymouth and Boston

Head south to Newport, Rhode Island, a shining jewel in the coastal crown of New England with its Gilded Age mansions.

Hotel: Four Points by Sheraton Boston Logan Airport

Hotel: Wyndham Newport Hotel

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Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston, Massachusetts Fairmont Copley Plaza is a true landmark hotel and one which is quintessentially Bostonian. Centrally located in the iconic Back Bay neighbourhood, some of Boston’s most notable landmarks can be easily explored on foot from the hotel. The hotel features 383 tastefully designed guest rooms where chic colour palettes and high-end fabrics and furnishings are combined to encapsulate the taste of the modern traveller whilst still retaining the downtown hotel’s significant history and Back Bay location. Savour locally curated ingredients in OAK Long Bar + Kitchen, an American brasserie style restaurant serving up some of the finest dining to be found in Boston. Star rating: êêêêê

Omni Parker House Boston, Massachusetts Celebrating over 160 years of continuous service; Old-World charm and impeccable hospitality are the order of the day at Omni Parker House. Nestled in the heart of Downton Boston, guests are perfectly situated for visiting renowned sites such as Beacon Hill, Quincy Market, Boston Common and the Freedom Trail. The grandeur and opulence of yesteryear is still undeniably apparent in the vintage American Oak walls, the gleaming, freshly burnished decorative bronze, the plush oversized armchairs and the ambient glow cast from the crystal chandeliers. Many of the 551 luxurious guest rooms honour historic Massachusetts figures with vintage décor and 19th century reproductive artwork. Star rating: êêêê

Boston Park Plaza Boston, Massachusetts A Boston landmark, the Boston Park Plaza enjoys an unrivalled position in the Back Bay neighbourhood, mere steps away from Boston Common. Discover a wealth of classically elegant rooms and suites, all of which have recently been redesigned and refurbished. Select a spacious Studio Suite with a sumptuous bed, a serenely-styled bathroom and landmark views of the city. Off The Common serves up seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients while STRIP by Strega delivers a decadent menu of grilled steaks and freshly-caught seafood. Further highlights include fitness facilities plus access to a selection of cocktail bars and lounges, a library, a gift shop and mini-market. Star rating: êêêê

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Chatham Bars Inn Cape Cod, Massachusetts A contemporary Cape Cod resort, Chatham Bars Inn encapsulates the pinnacle of luxury with 217 elegantly-appointed guest rooms, a limo/town car service and gourmet dining opposite Chatham Seaside Links. Guests enjoy upscale amenities including a resort-style spa, an outdoor pool and access to a health club. Nearby attractions include Chatham Lighthouse, the Chatham Windmill, Atwood House Museum and the Monomoy Theatre. Star rating: êêêê

Dan’l Webster Inn & Spa Cape Cod, Massachusetts A romantic inn located in Cape Cod, Dan’l Webster Inn & Spa pays homage to days of yore with a collection of guest rooms dressed in elegant textures and exuberant hues. Facilities include an outdoor pool and hot tub, and a selection of restaurants to choose from. The inn also offers the services of Beach Plum Spa with a focus on relaxation. Star rating: êêêê

White Mountain Hotel & Resort North Conway, New Hampshire Nestled within Hale’s Location, White Mountain Hotel & Resort invites guests to explore the natural serenity of North Conway Valley. After a day of hiking in the countryside, relax in Colonial-inspired rooms with pillow-top beds dressed in high thread-count linens. Dine in Ledges Restaurant, one of two resort restaurants and enjoy year-round access to the heated outdoor pool and Jacuzzi. Star rating: êêêê

White Barn Inn Kennebunk, Maine Melding the perfect locale with rustic charm, White Barn Inn offers guests a luxe getaway to the coastal town of Kennebunkport. With luxuriouslyappointed marble bathrooms and New England inspired interiors, this landmark inn is home to a AAA Five Diamond restaurant, an outdoor pool and spa. Choose from a variety of guest rooms, suites and cottages, some with riverside views. Star rating: êêêê

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The Lodge at Spruce Peak Stowe, Vermont Stowe’s only ski-in ski-out luxury lodge, The Lodge at Spruce Peak offers a wealth of rustic-luxe accommodations including guest rooms and suites, penthouses, mountain cabins and club residences. The spa and wellness centre offer an outdoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi tubs, while kids are welcome at The Spa at Spruce Peak KidSpa. Enjoy delicious après-ski cuisine in organic restaurant, Solstice. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Woodstock Inn & Resort Woodstock, Vermont Explore the Woodstock Inn & Resort, in the village of Woodstock. Amenities include 142 lavish rooms and suites, four bars and restaurants, a spa and athletic club. Enjoy the great outdoors followed by a resort spa treatment or a leisurely swim in one of two pools. Bring the day to a close in The Red Rooster, the resort’s award-winning restaurant. Star rating: êêêê

Hotel Viking Newport, Rhode Island A hotel with Nordic roots, Hotel Viking is located in Newport’s Historic Hill. Guests are invited to savour a choice of 208 guest rooms including 24 suites decorated with opulent velvets, silks and satins inspired by the Gilded Age. Amenities include 3 restaurants with the option of in-room dining, a spa and fitness facilities with a heated swimming pool. Star rating: êêêê

The Vanderbilt Newport, Rhode Island A Gilded Age mansion located in the Historic Hill neighbourhood of Newport, Grace Vanderbilt hotel owes a nod to a bygone era. The perfect blend of days of yore and modern contemporary, guests have a choice of 33 guest rooms, four bars and restaurants and two sparkling pools. Relax at The Vanderbilt Spa or maintain fitness routines in the gym. Star rating: êêêê Superior

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Florida Florida is one of the most enduringly popular states in the USA, and for good reason. Seemingly endless sunshine, big ticket attractions, a thriving arts and culture scene and some of the world’s best beaches; from the golden sands of the Atlantic coast, to the sugar white sands of the Gulf of Mexico. The Sunshine State presents some impressive numbers – 1,350 miles of coastline, 1,250 golf courses, 1,700 islands in the Florida Keys archipelago; this is a destination that ticks a lot of ‘must-haves’ off your holiday wish list, whilst throwing in some unexpected surprises to boot.

Orlando It’s hard to believe that as recently as the 1940s one of the most significant things about Orlando was its importance as a centre for growing oranges. Today Orlando is an energetic and enchanting destination and claims the title of Theme Park Capital of the World. Walt Disney World Resort® is home to four theme parks and two water parks, with Universal Orlando Resort™ packing in a further two theme parks and one water park, not to mention SeaWorld® Orlando and their water park, Aquatica. Fun-filled magic, mind-boggling illusion and pure escapism dominate the proceedings, with a myriad of thrill rides, cleverly choreographed shows and endless entertainment on offer for adults and children of all ages. ALABAMA GEORGIA

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Around a 30-minute drive south lies Miami, sitting at the southeastern tip of Florida, backed by the Florida Everglades. The large Latin-American and Cuban populations have had a significant influence on the city; now a mesmerising melting pot of cultures and flavours. The city’s dynamic and eclectic neighbourhoods, including Wynwood, Little Havana and the Design District, are worthy of more than a cursory glance, but the principal attraction is Miami Beach, in all its art-deco glory. The Florida Keys offer up stunning sunsets and plentiful Robinson Crusoe moments. 43 of the 1,700 islands are connected by Highway 1; one of the most beautiful drives in the USA, and Key West sits at the continental USA’s southernmost point.

Florida’s West Coast On the west coast, the laid-back beach vibes of the Gulf of Mexico kick in with the Tampa Bay area. Sarasota, Clearwater Beach and St Pete Beach all lie within its periphery, and along with the nearby Longboat Key, Siesta Key and Anna Maria Island they account for some of the best beaches in the world. Think sugar white, soft as powder and stretching as far as the eye can see.

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Maybe surprisingly, the Gulf Coast has a thriving arts and culture scene. The Dali Museum in St Petersburg and The Ringling Museum in Sarasota are two of the highlights. Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale Miami

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Further down this beautiful east coast lies Fort Lauderdale. Set amongst a series of almost Venice-like intracoastal waterways and channels, this city is home to stylish bars, outdoor dining and energetic water sports.

In Naples, an upscale beach resort, you will find designer shopping, fine dining restaurants and some of the best golf courses in the state, along with secluded island luxury on nearby Marco Island.

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Palm Beach is a glamorous beach destination where designer boutiques line the perfectly manicured streets, and world-class hotels line the powder-soft shoreline; an oasis of relaxation and pampered luxury.

Further down the coast lie Fort Myers and Cape Coral, with Sanibel Island and Pine Island sitting like precious gems in the Gulf Coast crown. The relaxed waterfront lifestyle makes these destinations perfect for a tranquil break from reality.

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Day 1 to 7: Orlando Home to thrilling theme parks, iconic attractions and world-class shopping, Orlando is an action-packed destination with an enduring appeal for visitors of all ages. A week well spent should include: Walt Disney World® Resort – visit the 4 theme parks and 2 waterparks at the most magical place on earth. With exciting rides, iconic shows, and everyone’s favourite characters, plan your days well to get the most out of your visit. Universal Resort Orlando – thrill rides, shows, a themed waterpark, world-class dining and shopping, and endless fun, Universal Resort Orlando is a must when visiting Orlando. Shopping – Orlando has some of the best outlet shopping in the USA. Make sure you leave plenty of room in your suitcase to stock up on designer labels. Kennedy Space Center – although not in Orlando, a day trip to Kennedy Space Center is definitely worth the time. Tour the complex, immerse yourself in the exhibitions and even upgrade your day to include lunch with an astronaut. Hotel: Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando

Day 8 to 11: St. Pete Beach Around 120 miles southwest of Orlando you will find the laid-back beach town of St. Pete Beach. Powder-white sands, azure waters, and ocean front hotels serve up the perfect antidote to a week of theme park thrills. Head to nearby Fort de Soto Park for a peaceful day of paddling, picnics on the beach and kayaking around the lagoons. Hotel: The Don CeSar

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Day 1 & 2: Tampa Start your trip in the trendy city of Tampa. You’ll find lively nightlife in the Cuban neighbourhood of Ybor City, foodie heaven on the Riverwalk and stylish restaurants and boutiques in the Soho District. Hotel: Epicurean Hotel, Tampa

Just across the bay is the award-winning beach of Clearwater, with soft, white sand stretching as far as the eye can see. Laid-back beach bars take you from lazy days to lively evenings, and Pier 60 hosts a nightly festival with street performers.

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Day 3 & 4: Clearwater Beach

Hotel: Opal Sands Resort, Clearwater Beach

Day 5 to 7: Sarasota Head south across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge to Sarasota. Visit Anna Maria Island for charming shops, galleries and eateries. Longboat Key offers laid-back luxury, whilst Siesta Key is renowned for its sugar-white sands. Don’t miss The Ringling – a fascinating circus and art museum. Hotel: The Resort at Longboat Key

Day 8 to 10: Naples Upscale Naples is paradise for golfers and shoppers alike; the beaches here are often overlooked in favour of other pursuits. For a taste of island life head over to nearby Marco Island where it is common to see Dolphins frolicking near the shoreline. Hotel: Naples Grande Beach

Day 11 & 12: Miami Beach Drive east towards Miami and stop for an adrenaline rush aboard an airboat through the Everglades. Once in Miami Beach select a stylish bar on Ocean Drive and sit back, relax and watch the world go by. This really is a place to see and be seen. Hotel: The Betsy, South Beach

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Florida Villas Our collection of Florida villas are a great option for couples, groups of friends and families alike. They offer the freedom to go at your own pace, whilst still being packed with amenities and your own private pool. If you are looking for a peaceful haven to retreat to at the end of a busy day at the parks then a private villa is the ideal choice. We offer a selection of villas on the Gulf Coast in the areas in and around Naples, Bradenton, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte, Englewood and Marco Island. In Orlando we offer villas ranging from three to twelve bedrooms, with stunning mansion-size offerings for even the most discerning groups, let us find your ideal holiday villa in Florida. We even offer the option of selecting your exact villa. The added benefit of a villa welcome centre in the heart of Kissimmee means you have a team on hand to help you with everything from directing you to your villa, to giving you local recommendations for dining, shopping and attractions.

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3 options are available with Orlando villas: Disney Area Homes – choose from Executive and Executive Plus homes. All located within a 35-minute drive of the entrance to Walt Disney World® Resort. Named Communities – you choose the specific community you want to stay in. With a wide range of options on offer from small, peaceful retreats, to large high-end communities packed with amenities, we’ll help you select the right location for your perfect holiday. Exact Homes – you choose the exact villa that you want to stay in. You will know not only the community that it is located in, but also the door number, décor and specific amenities.


ChampionsGate Resort Homes Orlando Area, Florida ChampionsGate Resort spans 900 acres and is located just a 20-25 minute drive from the entrance to Walt Disney World® Resort. A stunning clubhouse is surrounded by a resort style swimming pool featuring waterslides, poolside cabanas, a lazy river and a splash park. An array of communal facilities are on offer including a fitness centre, two Greg Norman designed championship golf courses, tennis and volleyball courts, a luxurious spa, a cinema and more. Guests can choose from a selection of individually designed and furnished four to nine-bedroom villas available at the immensely popular Champions Gate Resort. All villas have their own splash pool and offer a home from home with the added benefit of the resort’s full amenities. Nearby, the Champions Village retail centre provides convenient dining and shopping options including Publix, Walgreens, Chili’s Grill and Bar and Miller’s Ale House. Guests can also head to ChampionsGate Downtown for an even wider selection of dining options. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Encore Club at Reunion Orlando Area, Florida Encore Club at Reunion offers distinctive family-friendly homes in an exclusive gated resort just 10 minutes from the entrance to Walt Disney World® Resort. From spacious gourmet kitchens to screened-private pools, homes at Encore Club at Reunion are designed with families in mind. This private resort community offers luxury homes with four to twelve bedrooms, the elegantlyappointed Encore Clubhouse with guest check-in, a full-service spa, Encore AquaPark and five exclusive restaurants offering everything from pizzas and pastas to gourmet dining. Outdoor activities include basketball, beach volleyball and the Seven Eagles Fitness Centre. Other amenities include two playgrounds, four sparkling pools, the “Surfin Safari kids” splash zone and complimentary transportation within the resort and main attractions. Elevate the experience with concierge services offering outstanding service in the provision of private chefs, babysitters and grocery deliveries. Add on touches include complimentary WiFi, and basic starter packs filled with toiletries and laundry products. Star rating: êêêê Superior

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Disney Area Executive Plus Homes Orlando Area, Florida

Disney Area Executive Plus Homes are available with a choice of four to six bedrooms and are all located within a 20-35 minute drive of the entrance to Walt Disney World® Resort. These homes offer a comfortable and relaxing base. Featuring a private screened pool, there is also the added facility of a games room or a hot tub. Star rating: êêêê

Solterra Resort Orlando Area, Florida

Solterra Resort is an exclusive gated community featuring platinum standard five, six and seven bedroom homes. Facilities within the homes include a private pool and games room or hot tub, and the community is home to a stunning Clubhouse with fitness centre, tennis courts, beach volleyball, walking trails and children’s play area. The gates of Walt Disney World® Resort can be reached within a 20-minute drive. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Storey Lakes Resort Homes & Town Homes Orlando Area, Florida Storey Lakes Resort is a brand-new upscale community in Kissimmee with a choice of four to seven bedroom homes. Properties feature private pools and resort-style amenities and are located just off the 192; a 15-minute drive from the entrance of Walt Disney World® Resort. The resort offers a large pool, water slides, a lazy river, poolside café and a luxury clubhouse and cabanas. Star rating: êêêê Superior

The Shire and The Dales at West Haven Homes Orlando Area, Florida

These two small gated communities sit within the larger West Haven complex. They feature four and five bedroom homes located approximately 25-minutes’ drive from the entrance of Walt Disney World® Resort, and close to local shops and restaurants. Homes come with a fully equipped kitchen and private pools. Facilities include a communal pool and clubhouse, tennis courts and a children’s playground. Star rating: êêêê

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Gulf Coast Homes Marco Island Marco Island, Florida Overlooking the shimmering waters of the Gulf of Mexico, these three to five bedroom homes offer a distinctive family-friendly getaway. Marco Island is the largest of Florida’s Ten Thousand Islands Chain; home to balmy temperatures and pearlescent sand beaches. Amenities include a private pool with lush gardens and lanai, fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher and elegant bathrooms with separate bathtub and shower. Star rating: êêêê

Gulf Coast Homes Cape Coral Cape Coral, Florida Discover a world of Old Florida Charm in Cape Coral, home to 400 miles of canals. Choose a three or four bedroom villa in this quiet yet vibrant community. With private screened pool and a wealth of amenities to get the maximum out of a family getaway, they are located just a few miles north of the beaches of Fort Myers, Sanibel Island & Captiva Island. Star rating: êêêê

Gulf Coast Homes Naples Naples, Florida Discover a relaxing getaway to the town of Naples in Florida. Select a three or four bedroom villa with private pool and savour the laidback lifestyle. All homes are elegantly-appointed with full service kitchens, and comfortable furnishings. The beaches of the Gulf Coast are a 15-minute drive away, whilst Old Naples beckons holidaymakers to restaurants and boutiques on Fifth Avenue. Star rating: êêêê

Gulf Coast Homes Fort Myers Fort Myers, Florida Recharge and revel in the relaxed Florida lifestyle in a private villa situated in popular Fort Myers. Choose a three or four bedroom villa with screened pool and let the fun begin. These stylish, modern villas are outfitted with wellappointed furnishings, all within easy access of Gulf Coast Beaches. To the east, lies the enthralling Florida Everglades, just 76 miles away. Star rating: êêêê

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Orlando, Florida This spectacular resort hotel, inspired by the traditional African kraal is set in 46 acres of beautiful savannah. More than 30 species of wildlife can be found grazing in the extensive grounds creating a real safari experience in the heart of the magic. The spirit of Africa is ever present in this resort from the impressive, traditional art collection to the sound of tribal drums filling the air. Guests can savour African specialities or all-American classics at the 9 restaurants and bars. Perfect for families, there are two large pools, a kid’s club, and a children’s playground. Book a Savannah View room for added wow factor.* Star rating: êêêêê

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Orlando, Florida Journey back to Florida’s ‘golden era’ with a stay at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The crème de la crème of the Disney Resort hotels, here, the whole family can experience impeccable service and an outstanding location, right next door to Magic Kingdom Park. Classically luxurious touches are to be found throughout the resort from turn-of-the-century gas lamps, to the regal chandeliers. Rejuvenate and unwind in the timeless haven of the in-resort spa, indicative of a serene Floridian garden circa early 20th century. The resort offers 8 restaurants and bars, two pools, motorised boat rentals, tennis, croquet and volleyball.* Star rating: êêêêê

Disney’s Beach Club Resort Orlando, Florida This New England style resort, located in the heart of Walt Disney World® Resort, is within easy walking distance of Epcot and the enchanting Disney’s Boardwalk. Amenities include three glittering pools, whirlpools and a myriad of enticing gourmet dining options to choose from. The highlight of the resort is Stormalong Bay encompassing three acres and home to a life-sized shipwreck, a sand-bottomed pool and an exhilarating 230-foot-long waterslide. In addition, guests have the option to gain access to the amenities on offer at sister resort, Disney’s Yacht Club. Other activities include 18-hole miniature golf, tennis, volleyball, complimentary campfire activities and free outdoor screenings of popular Disney films.* Star rating: êêêêê

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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Orlando, Florida Revel in the elegance of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, a lakeside hotel in the heart of Walt Disney World® Resort, just a few minutes’ walk from Disney’s Boardwalk and Epcot. Choose from 621 guest rooms and suites inspired by New England yacht clubs from days of yore. Highlights include a life-size shipwreck, tubing along a lazy river and water slides, as well as the famed Yachtsman Steakhouse.* Star rating: êêêêê

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort Riverside and French Quarter Orlando, Florida

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort is inspired by Louisiana. The Riverside pays homage to the days of paddle boat steamers and jugs of iced tea on the porch swing, whilst the French Quarter has an atmosphere of Mardi Gras. Whichever guests choose they are guaranteed Southern style charm and hospitality in abundance. Located in the Disney Springs Resort Area guest will find 7 pools and 4 bars and restaurants.* Star rating: êêêê

Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Orlando, Florida Unique in many ways, Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin, whilst being privately owned and managed is still an official hotel of Walt Disney World. The complex is divided into two sides, The Dolphin has 1509 rooms while The Swan has 758. Home to 17 bars and restaurants and 5 pools, the resort is within walking distance of Epcot.* Star rating: êêêê Superior

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Orlando, Florida

The Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort is the ideal combination of Four Seasons luxury and Disney magic. Situated within the gates of Walt Disney World® Resort, the resort is set on a lakeside and is home to fabulous dining options, and a stunning lagoon-style pool area. The hotel offers complimentary transfers to the parks. Star rating: êêêêê

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Rosen Shingle Creek Orlando, Florida Explore Rosen Shingle Creek, located on Orlando’s iconic International Drive, and discover an exclusive self-contained resort with amenities to suit every taste. With 1,501 luxurious guest rooms and suites, four heated outdoor pools and a choice of 15 bars and restaurants, golfers are spoiled for choice with the on-site Arnold Palmer Design Company 18-hole golf course, while The Spa at Shingle Creek offers an escape away for a couples massage. Sporting activities include tennis, volleyball and basketball plus seasonal fishing is available at on-site ponds. What’s more, the world’s best theme parks are on the doorstep of this family-friendly resort. Star rating: êêêêê

Waldorf Astoria Orlando Orlando, Florida Surrounded by Walt Disney World® Resort sits the Waldorf Astoria Orlando. Refined and luxurious, this high-end Orlando hotel delivers outstanding service and first-rate facilities. 502 stylish and classically appointed guest rooms and suites exude sophistication. There are no less than 12 unique restaurants and lounges throughout the resort, all serving up culinary excellence. Guests are spoilt for choice and can select anything from small bites and casual fare right up to award winning fine dining. Food and drinks are also served by the pool where guests can relax in their private cabana while the poolside attendants care for their every need. Star rating: êêêêê

Sheraton Vistana Villages Resort Villas on International Drive Orlando, Florida

The Sheraton Vistana Villages Resort Villas is a perfect family retreat. One, two and three bedroom apartments sleeping up to 12 people offer space, comfort and privacy. Apartments feature fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes, laundry facilities, private balconies or patios and whirlpool bathtubs. The resort has a wide range of activities suited equally well to guests who want to spend their time relaxing, perhaps with a massage, or to those preferring to keep active with a workout in the fitness centre, enjoying a nature walk or taking advantage of one of the 3 resort pools. Star rating: êêêê

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The Grove Resort Orlando Orlando, Florida Nestled along the edge of Lake Austin and surrounded by a lush natural preserve, The Grove Resort is a brand new all-suite resort offering a selection of contemporary one, two and three-bedroom suites in Central Florida, just six miles from the Walt Disney World® Resort. Amenities include three outdoor pools, an oversized hot tub, and a choice of four exclusive resort bars and restaurants. Check into Escape Spa while the kids enjoy being entertained in the Kids Club or spend an afternoon in the Surfari Water Park before catching the resort shuttle to the Disney Parks. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Lake Buena Vista Resort Village & Spa Orlando, Florida Lake Buena Vista Resort Village & Spa boasts a selection of spacious condominium style suites, ranging from one to four bedrooms, and set amidst beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens. Comfortable and convenient, the accommodations are aptly directed at families. Each suite has a fully equipped kitchen, dining table, Jacuzzi bath, laundry facilities and private balcony, affording guests all the comforts of a home away from home. The on-site Reflections Spa & Salon offers a wide assortment of services to please everyone. A range of dining options are available within the resort, and the surrounding Lake Buena Vista area is also abundant with options. Star rating: êêêê

Wyndham Orlando Resort Orlando, Florida Located at the epicentre of Orlando’s International Drive and minutes away from the excitement of all that Orlando has to offer. The Wyndham Orlando Resort International Drive is a blissful, tropical paradise comprised of lush gardens, beautiful lagoons and sparkling pools. Guests can experience the best of both worlds with endless opportunities for both relaxation and recreation. 613 accommodation options offer a variety of room choices to suit all travellers, including large family-friendly suites and garden rooms with pool views or access. Guests will find a wide selection of shopping and dining options right on the doorstep of this conveniently located hotel. Star rating: êêêê

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Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando™ Orlando, Florida

Enjoy the beauty, charm and romance of a luxurious escape inspired by the famed seaside village of Portofino, Italy. Here, perfectly appointed rooms and suites welcome guests home each day and tasty outdoor cafés and a serene harbour invite them to explore the colourful piazza. A short stroll from the harbour, three amazing pools offer every level of relaxation. An opulent spa promises blissful renewal. Every day and night, stylish lounges let you unwind and incredible restaurants treat you with deliciously delightful culinary tours of Italy. This is truly la dolce vita - the sweet life. Convenient water taxi or bus transfers transport guests around Universal Orlando™ Resort. Guests also receive free Universal Express Unlimited™ ride access to skip the regular queues in Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™, and Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal’s Volcano Bay™ one hour before the park opens (paid theme park admission required for both benefits). Note: FREE Resort benefits apply. Full details on request. Star rating: êêêêê

Hard Rock Hotel® at Universal Orlando™ Orlando, Florida

The coolest hotel on the planet. Live like a rock star and savour the perks of rock ‘n’ roll royalty with impeccable surroundings, laid back luxurious style and show stopping service. Supremely talented chefs offer culinary nirvana from a famed steakhouse to delicious American classic cuisine. The sweeping California mission-style design – with interiors inspired by classic rock music - welcomes you to escape to a sensational world with a palm-lined swimming pool featuring underwater music, incredible rock memorabilia and exceptional entertainment, including famous names live in concert. Convenient water taxi or bus transfers transport guests around Universal Orlando™ Resort. Guests also receive free Universal Express Unlimited™ ride access to skip the regular queues in Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™, and Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal’s Volcano Bay™ one hour before the park opens (paid theme park admission required for both benefits). Note: FREE Resort benefits apply. Full details on request. Star rating: êêêêê

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Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando™ Orlando, Florida

Be swept away to a South Seas escape filled with tropical wonders, exotic food and carefree fun. Relax beneath swaying palms on the white sands of a sparkling lagoon-style pool. Day and night, delectable, innovative culinary creations welcome you to savour one-of-a-kind dining adventures. Emeril’s Tchoup Chop tempts with its famed fusion cuisine, and on special nights, fun blazes to life with a classic luau celebration of aloha. Convenient water taxi or bus transfers transport guests around Universal Orlando™ Resort. Guests also receive free Universal Express Unlimited™ ride access to skip the regular queues in Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™, and Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal’s Volcano Bay™ one hour before the park opens (paid theme park admission required for both benefits). Note: FREE Resort benefits apply. Full details on request. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando™ Orlando, Florida

Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando™ transports guests to a paradise in the heart of the tropics. Blue waterfalls cascade over lush grounds, and in the distance, the calming sounds of steel drums call guests to take in the scenic water views, ease into ‘island time’ and let go. Imagine a picturesque hotel built in the heart of the tropics, where every comfort is included. Loews Sapphire Falls Resort features a beautifully landscaped, resort-style pool with a water slide surrounded by cascading waterfalls, this hotel truly captivates at every turn. Convenient water taxi or bus transfers transport guests around Universal Orlando™ Resort. Guests also receive Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal’s Volcano Bay™ one hour before the park opens (paid theme park admission required for both benefits). Note: FREE Resort benefits apply. Full details on request. Star rating: êêêê

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Costa d’ Este Beach Resort & Spa Vero Beach, Florida Discover a wealth of luxe-contemporary interiors at Costa d’ Este Resort in beautiful Vero Beach, Florida. Owned by Gloria and Emilio Estefan, this Ocean Drive resort exudes a relaxed Treasure Coast charm with 94 guest rooms and suites and a dazzling Florida Penthouse Suite. Guest rooms display a Zen-like ambiance with rustic elements and natural textures. Relax on the private balcony or patio enjoying glittering ocean views. Or simply enjoy the collection of water activity rentals including kayaking and snorkelling. Take time out at CISpa at Costa D’Este and relax into bliss as therapists deliver a range of therapies designed to restore and rejuvenate. Or go for a swim in the glamorous oceanfront infinity pool. Savour fusion cuisine in The Wave Kitchen & Bar followed by sundowner cocktails at the beachside Cabana Bar. Nearby attractions include Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach Municipal Marina, and Indian River Citrus Museum. Star rating: êêêê

The Breakers Palm Beach Palm Beach, Florida An exclusive Palm Beach paradise, The Breakers owes a nod to one of the great industrialists, Henry M. Flagler who began the trend for escaping to Palm Beach in the 1890’s. Today, guests are invited to savour the grandeur and elegance of the resort, where the past and present collide. With 538 opulently-appointed guest rooms, five-star amenities include four glittering pools, a myriad of whirlpool spas and a vibrant mix of nine bars and restaurants to choose from plus in-room dining. Tennis enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with ten tennis courts to play on, while golfers get to tee off on the oldest course in Florida. Meanwhile The Spa offers a serene indoor-outdoor experience and kids are welcomed at their very own camp: Shortboards caters to young kids from 3 years to 5 years while Longboards is for older kids from ages 6 to 12 years old. Star rating: êêêêê

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The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale, Florida Overlooking both the Atlantic Ocean, and the Florida Intracoastal Waterway, The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale exudes a classic ambience and warm Floridian charm. With 192 guest rooms and suites, a full-service spa, a restaurant and bar, book a Club Level guest room and enjoy enhanced Ritz-Carlton privileges including access to the Club Lounge. Soak up the sunshine by the sparkling infinity pool or relax in a private cabana while sipping cocktails. Work up a sweat in the water-facing fitness room followed by an evening of dining at Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits – a Prohibition-era inspired restaurant serving up contemporary coastal cuisine. Star rating: êêêêê

The Pillars Hotel Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale, Florida Effortless elegance melds perfectly with riverside views at The Pillars Hotel in Fort Lauderdale. Nestled on the edge of the Intracoastal Waterway, this luxe haven of tranquillity offers 18 contemporary-styled guest rooms where attention to detail is expressed in fine Frette Italian linens, sumptuous pillow top beds and luxe velvet bolsters. Expect marble-clad bathrooms and in-room Nespresso coffee machines at this boutique property. Amenities include a glittering pool, a library and the Secret Garden Restaurant. Nearby attractions include Las Olas Beach and the network of canals in Fort Lauderdale otherwise known as the ‘Venice of America’. Star rating: êêêê

Pier Sixty-Six Hotel & Marina Fort Lauderdale, Florida An iconic haven for holidaymakers, Pier 66 Hotel & Marina straddles 22 waterfront acres in sunny Fort Lauderdale. With 384 contemporary-styled guest rooms and suites, six restaurants and two exclusive bars, a health spa and fitness centre plus a 127-slip marina, this self-contained haven epitomises the pinnacle of the Southern Florida lifestyle. Amenities include three sparkling outdoor pools and a myriad of water sports available for an additional charge. Rent a bike and explore the lush surroundings of the resort and Fort Lauderdale’s winding waterways, or tee off at Eco Golf Club, just three miles away. Star rating: êêêê

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Fontainebleau Miami Beach Miami Beach, Florida The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is a hub of trendsetting and vivacious nightlife with onsite LIV nightclub the place to see and be seen in Miami, and often frequented by celebrities. There are a total of 12 restaurants and bars. Two luxury all-suite towers located at the south end of the property are home to 658 junior, one and two-bedroom suites with the remaining 846 rooms and suites located in the hotel’s original Fontainebleau buildings. Signature features such as the 17,000-square foot lobby where the legendary ‘Stairway to Nowhere’ can be found, and 6 acres of gardens inspired by Versailles with 6 pools, showcase the theatre and opulence that the hotel is now renowned for. Star rating: êêêêê

The Setai Miami Beach Miami Beach, Florida Nestled on Collins Avenue, in Miami’s Art Deco district, The Setai Miami Beach offers more than just spellbinding ocean views. Home to 130 lavish Asian-inspired guest rooms accented by teak furnishings, the interiors exude a luxe ambiance representing the pinnacle of luxury. In the afternoon, take advantage of the hotel’s loaner bikes and explore the surrounding area. Later, lounge by one of three infinity pools then stroll up to the spa for a decadent pampering session. Evenings are spent dining at The Setai Grill, home to delicious Asian-inspired cuisine and soaking up the Miami vibe in The Bar & Courtyard. Star rating: êêêêê

W South Beach Miami Beach, Florida Escape to the W South Beach, a luxury resort where iconic design meets mesmerising Miami Beach views, enjoyed from the private balconies of the 312 guest rooms and suites. Make the most of unhindered access to the Miami oceanfront directly from the hotel and poolside. Beach Ambassadors are on hand to make sure guests have everything they need from umbrellas and towels to snacks and drinks. Home to 5 bars and restaurants offering up culinary delights, try the famed Mr Chow restaurant or Chef Andrew Carmellini’s offering at The Dutch. Star rating: êêêêê

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The Betsy South Beach Miami Beach, Florida Relax and recharge at this iconic Miami Beach hotel situated right on Ocean Drive. With 130 contemporary-luxe guest rooms and suites, direct beach access, a courtyard pool and stunning brand-new rooftop pool, wake up early to enjoy a sunrise yoga class in the Florida sunshine. Revel in blissful relaxation at the Wellness Garden & Spa at The Betsy, renowned as Miami Beach’s sole outdoor spa, located on the rooftop Ocean Deck. With a choice of three exclusive restaurants, a bar plus in-room dining, make reservations at LT Steak & Seafood and savour American-inspired cuisine led by award-winning Chef Laurent Tourondel. Star rating: êêêê

Delano South Beach Miami Beach, Florida Designed by Philippe Starck, Delano South Beach welcomes guests to this decadent urban oasis on Miami Beach. There are 194 guest rooms, featuring white-on-white interiors punctuated with apple green hues, luxurious Connemara marble-clad bathrooms, a glam pool featuring underwater music, and rows of white tented cabanas to lounge in. On the rooftop, Ciel Spa hosts panoramic views of the ocean with a sumptuous spa menu focussing on the restoration of one’s energy, vitality, and vigor. Leynia, UMI Sushi & Sake Bar and Delano Beach Club serve up culinary delights while drinks are served in Rose Bar or The Florida Room. Star rating: êêêêê

The Biltmore Miami Coral Gables Coral Gables, Florida A landmark hotel presiding over 150 acres of undulating tropical grounds in Coral Gables, savour sumptuous accommodations opulently decorated in swathes of velvets, with Moorish and Mediterranean influences, a majestic lobby filled with grandeur and one of the largest outdoor pools in the USA. Gourmet dining options include four exclusive restaurants including Frenchinspired cuisine at Palme D’Or and two bars. Resort activities include the Biltmore Spa, an 18-hole golf course, flood-lit tennis courts, The Biltmore Culinary Academy and complimentary WiFi. Nearby attractions include Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and the Village of Merrick Park for upscale shopping and dining. Star rating: êêêê Superior

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Cheeca Lodge & Spa Islamorada, Florida Keys Explore Cheeca Lodge & Spa situated on the waterfront of the tranquil haven that is Islamorada. The perfect destination for those seeking a little rest and relaxation. With boho-chic guest rooms overlooking the ocean and spacious, elegant bathrooms, guests enjoy a host of amenities including a saltwater lagoon for swimming and snorkelling, a 9-hole golf course and a fishing pier. Dining options include three restaurants and a charming Tiki Bar. Kids are entertained in Camp Cheeca for children ages 5 years to 12 years, while adults enjoy the facilities on offer at The Spa at Cheeca Lodge. Star rating: êêêê

The Reach

A Waldorf Astoria Resort Key West, Florida Keys

An intimate beachside boutique resort beckons guests to The Reach, A Waldorf Astoria Resort in Florida’s Key West. Revel in the rustic-chic ambiance with spacious plantation-styled guest rooms and savour barefoot luxury on Key West’s only private beach. Enjoy ocean breezes from the private balcony or laze by the oceanfront pool. Relax and rejuvenate in Spa al Mare or tee off at the 18-hole Key West Golf Club. Spencer’s by the Sea, featuring American cuisine, is the place to be seen, or dine at Sun-Sun Beach Bar & Grill at nearby sister resort, Casa Marina. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Ocean Key Resort & Spa A Noble House Resort Key West, Florida Keys

A hint of coastal elegance melds with luxe furnishings and plantation-style influences at Ocean Key Resort & Spa in Key West. Choose from an enticing selection of guest rooms, suites and a luxurious penthouse with spellbinding views over the Gulf of Mexico or Key West’s historic Duval Street. Check into SpaTerre Day Spa at Ocean Key and revel in the deep relaxation offered by Eastern wellness practices. In the evening, make reservations for dinner at Hot Tin Roof Restaurant and enjoy stylish brunches at Sunset Pier. Indulge in a range of water sports including sailing on a glass bottom boat. Star rating: êêêê

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Naples Grande Beach Resort Naples, Florida Savour an upscale family-friendly getaway to Pelican Bay in Naples, Florida. Regarded as an unparalleled Florida golf resort, from Signature Gulf Suites and Garden Villa Suites to Coastal View Rooms, all guest rooms and suites at Naples Grand Beach Resort convey luxe-contemporary interiors coupled with Five Star hospitality. Whether sublime relaxation or a carefully-curated programme of activities is on the menu, amenities include three restaurants, three bars plus in-room dining, three glittering pools and a waterslide, 15 tennis courts, a spectacular golf course and spa, and three miles of pearlescent white sands to walk barefoot on. Star rating: êêêêê

Edgewater Beach Hotel Naples, Florida Introducing Edgewater Beach Hotel, an elegant all-suite beach hotel nestled along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico in Naples, Florida. The resort’s 125 suites feature modern kitchens boasting large farmhouse sinks and full-size refrigerators, and bedrooms dressed in contemporary style with teal coloured accents and signature Floridian flourishes. Amenities include two Gulf-front pools, a white sand beach, bicycle rentals, a 24-hour fitness centre, a two-lane lap pool, and yoga classes. Make reservations at Coast, the hotel’s signature restaurant or retreat to the Pool Bar and savour sunset views with a tropical cocktail and light bites. Star rating: êêêê

Naples Bay Resort & Marina Naples, Florida

With 87 Italianate guest rooms and suites with marble bathrooms featuring a walk-in shower and separate bathtub, four gourmet restaurants, one bar and the exquisite The Spa at Naples Resort designed to deliver a rejuvenating escape. Outdoor activities include biking, tennis and floating down the lazy river. Lounge by one of the five heated pools in the Wellness Complex and bask in the Florida sunshine. Star rating: êêêê

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Naples Bay Resort & Marina, located on Fifth Avenue South, welcomes guests to an idyllic getaway. Southwest Florida’s only waterfront hotel with a fully operational 97-slip marina, Marina and Naples Yacht Club.

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The Ritz-Carlton Sarasota Sarasota, Florida Nestled in the embrace of Florida’s Gulf Coast, Sarasota is a city renowned for its pristine, sugar sand beaches, casual elegance and striking Spanishstyle architecture. Sitting on Sarasota Bay the Ritz-Carlton Sarasota serves up stunning views of the bay, the marina and the city skyline. 266 guest rooms all feature private balconies offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, the marina or downtown. For those seeking the finest experience possible, upgrade to the Ritz- Carlton Club Level, exceptional in every way and with a unique set of amenities and an unparalleled level of service, the Club level just adds that extra measure of excellence. With 3 bars and restaurants, 2 stunning pools, and water-based activities including paddle boarding and kayaking guests have plenty to keep them occupied without ever having to leave the hotel. But step outside and an excellent range of entertainment awaits visitors to Sarasota; from vast cultural wonders to fine art museums and picture-perfect beaches. Star rating: êêêêê

The Resort at Longboat Key Club Longboat Key, Florida Overlooking the azure waters of Florida’s Gulf Coast, The Resort at Longboat Key Club offers mesmerising views over the ocean coupled with 226 distinctive guest rooms and suites offering the ultimate in refined relaxation. Highlights include private balconies with swoon-worthy views of the ocean, the golf course, the Intracoastal Waterway and upscale amenities including Bose Wave radios. With six restaurants and lounges to choose from plus the option of inroom dining, guests enjoy an exciting selection of globally-inspired culinary delights. Take part in outdoor activities including jogging, walking and cycling on 9.5-mile island path or play through 45 holes of challenging golf at Links on Longboat and Harbourside Golf Course. Tennis fans will be enthralled with the resort’s Tennis Gardens featuring 20 Har-Tru tennis courts, including five flood-lit courts and tennis instruction. Sailing enthusiasts can enjoy direct boating access to Sarasota Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway from the 291-slip, deep-water marina. Star rating: êêêê

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The Don CeSar St Pete Beach, Florida Sitting atop the sand dunes of St Pete Beach, The Don CeSar, otherwise known as the Pink Palace, has enjoyed legendary status since the doors to the hotel first opened in 1928. Revel in the iconic history of a hotel frequented by presidents and starlets direct from Hollywood. Choose from an array of 227 guest rooms and suites decorated in a lavish but calming beach style. Dine on culinary classics in one of the four on-site restaurants or savour mojitos in one of the two hotel bars. Highlights include access to the private beach, water sports, land sports and the sumptuous Spa Oceana. Star rating: êêêêê

Sandpearl Resort Clearwater Beach, Florida A boutique, beachside hotel facing the awarding winning white sands of Clearwater Beach, Sandpearl Resort invites guests to relax and recharge to the sounds of the ocean. Featuring an array of well-appointed guest rooms, each furnished with comfort in mind. Make reservations for a facial in the full-service spa or soak up the sunshine by the lagoon style outdoor pool. Additional highlights include activities such as parasailing, cycling and beach volleyball. Children enjoy their own tailor-made recreational programme while adults relax on the beach. Celebrate with the family at Tate Island Grill or enjoy fine dining at Caretta on the Gulf. Star rating: êêêê

Opal Sands Resort Clearwater Beach, Florida From lavish guest rooms decorated in contemporary coastal chic to awe-inspiring views of the Gulf of Mexico, Opal Sands Resort exudes a characterful charm, in southern Florida. Nestled on the dazzling white sands of Clearwater Beach, amenities include 230 guest rooms and suites, a full-service spa, a glittering outdoor pool and four exclusive restaurants. Sea-Guini serves up an Italian-inspired menu while light bites and desserts are available at Reflections Poolside Bar. Make time for a delicious brunch at the waterside Sandbar and book a signature treatment at Opal Spa. The Tranquillity Ritual relaxes the body and mind with aromacological scents. Star rating: êêêê

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Georgia and South Carolina

Georgia

South Carolina

Situated in the south east of the USA, Georgia is a state encompassing rambling farmland, coastal beaches and soaring mountains, with cityscapes ranging from modern metropolis’ to historic resplendence; where soul music meets soul food.

To the north of Georgia sits South Carolina, with its charming cities and stunning coastal regions.

The state capital of Atlanta is a sprawling city famous for its music culture, and no trip is complete without picking up a record from one of its record shops; Criminal Records and Fantasyland Records amongst them. Other must-visits include the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, Margaret Mitchell House, where the author wrote Gone with the Wind, and the World of Coca Cola. From Atlanta head out to Stone Mountain Park where you can hike the trails or take the cable car to the summit. With buildings dating from the late 1700s and a regular laser show through the summer, the park is a captivating mix of old and new. The charming city of Augusta sits 240km east of Atlanta, and although most famous for being the home of the Masters golf tournament, this city abounds with southern charm, eclectic dining and warm hospitality. Visit the Soul Bar, frequented by local musicians, and Artists Row for galleries and artisanal gifts. Arguably the gem in Georgia’s crown is the beautiful historic city of Savannah. Known for its history, natural beauty, eclectic architecture and romantic ambience. Tour the Antebellum mansions and explore the city on a horse-drawn carriage; the finest way to explore the 22 city squares; each telling their own tale of the city’s past.

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In Charleston in April 1861 the first shots of the American Civil War were fired, and history buffs will love exploring this historical city. Visit the grand plantation homes on the fringes of the city along the Ashley River Road National Scenic Byway, and cross Charleston Harbor to visit Fort Sumter National Monument. For laid-back luxury visit the beach destinations of Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head Island where coastal marshlands are joined by bustling marinas offering up a stylish beach retreat and some of the best seafood in the USA. N. CAROLINA

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Belmond Charleston Place Charleston, South Carolina Discover an enchanting getaway in the heart of historic Charleston where Belmond Charleston Place perfectly melds contemporary amenities with old-world opulence. Delve behind the exterior of this genteel building and find an array of surprises including 434 elegant guest rooms and suites, the acclaimed Forbes Four Star Charleston Grill, café restaurant and bar, plus a stunning full-service spa complete with rooftop saltwater infinity pool and retractable roof. The Palmetto Café offers garden-style dining in a lush courtyard, perfect for a late breakfast or Sunday Brunch. Savour a Courtesan Cocktail in the Thoroughbred Club with live entertainment each evening. Star rating: êêêêê

Andaz Savannah Savannah, Georgia Tucked away in historic Downtown Savannah, on Ellis Square, Andaz Savannah features 151 contemporary-styled rooms and suites, an outdoor pool, a restaurant and bar and 24-hour fitness room. Designed with an immersive guest experience in mind, the contemporary guest rooms and suites feature modern interiors. From deep soaking tubs in the bathrooms to romantic fireplaces and balconies with a view. Select a sumptuous poolside cabana, and relax by the sparkling outdoor pool. Expect fine dining at 22 Square Restaurant & Bar; savour classic Southern comfort food, reinvented with a modern twist with sustainably sourced ingredients from local suppliers. Star rating: êêêê

The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia Experience the pinnacle of luxury at The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta, positioned to enjoy the best of Atlanta’s vibrant downtown area on Peachtree Street. With 444 elegantly furnished guest rooms and suites plus an exclusive restaurant, bar and coffee shop, guests are invited to savour southern hospitality at its best. Order signature cocktails in the magnificent Lumen Bar then move on to AG, a steakhouse with a twist. Order a Seafood Tower followed by a French Lamb Rack with Parmesan Truffle Fries. Morning coffee is available from Jittery Joe’s while the Ritz Kids Programme offers a self-guided scavenger hunt at the hotel. Star rating: êêêêê

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The Deep South Whether it is a musical journey, a gastronomy trail or historical legacy that draws you into the Deep South region, you will find what you are looking for and more.

Louisiana In New Orleans, the local mantra is ‘let the good times roll’ – this is truly part of the psyche. A cultural melting pot, drawing on influences from Spanish, French, African, Cajun and AngloAmerican colonisers, rulers and settlers, the celebration of Mardi Gras is an embodiment of this process, as are the historic buildings of the French Quarter and the mansions and parks of The Garden and Audubon districts. Music and food are central to the culture in Louisiana. New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz, whilst French-speaking settlers from Nova Scotia brought Cajun music to the area, with songs sung in a strong patois dialect. Distinctly different is the Zydeco music with its origins in Louisiana’s African Creole population. Outside New Orleans take a drive to Avery Island the home of TABASCO, visit one of the stunning plantation houses such as Houmas House or Oak Alley, take a tour of the bayous, and immerse yourself in the historic cities of Baton Rouge and Lafayette.

Alabama Alabama has sealed its place in music history, with legends Nat King Cole, W.C. Handy and Hank Williams having been born in the state. From the Gospel sung in churches, to the Blues, Country and Jazz played in local bars, music is ingrained in the culture here.

Mississippi With the mighty Mississippi River forming its western backbone, the culture of this state is encapsulated in a trio of trails – the Mississippi Blues Trail, the Country Music Trail and the Civil Rights Freedom Trail. With markers throughout the state, you’ll discover how people and places influenced not only the culture and history of Mississippi, but America as a whole. Must-visits are Elvis’ birthplace in Tupelo, Vicksburg for Civil War history and Natchez for resplendent Antebellum mansions.

Tennessee Continuing the Deep South’s reputation for music, the Tennessee cities of Nashville and Memphis share a strong and vibrant musical heritage. Country music rules the roost in the case of Nashville with the Grand Ole Opry at its epicentre. Rock and roll, gospel and the blues are predominant in Memphis, home to Elvis Presley’s Graceland, Sun Studios and the bright lights of Beale Street. In downtown Nashville you’ll find the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Ryman Auditorium, the Johnny Cash Museum and Nashville Music City Centre. Memphis is akin to a place of worship, with music lovers the world over beating a path to its door in search of the ghosts of rock and roll past. Beale Street is at the centre of everything in downtown Memphis, a 24-hour showground of music clubs, bars and theatres. Around six miles to the south lies Graceland, a place of homage to the city’s most famous son, Elvis Presley, who lived and died here.

With rich civil rights history in Montgomery and Birmingham, the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, world-famous recording studios in Muscle Shoals and the original Mardi Gras and southern charm in Mobile, Alabama is both intriguing and captivating.

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The Deep South Self-Drive 16 Days/15 Nights Day 4 & 5: White Castle and Baton Rouge Highlights

The state capital of Louisiana, Baton Rouge is a lively southern city which oozes charm. Plantations, memorials, museums abound, whilst local dishes and jazz music provide the cultural flavour. In White Castle, Nottoway Plantation serves up a fully preserved Louisiana plantation house.

• Suggested multi-centre and self-drive itinerary • Tick 5 states off your bucket-list; Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia

Hotel: Nottoway Plantation and Resort

• Explore the music, flavours and history of the Deep South

Day 6 to 8: New Orleans

Day 1 & 2: Houston Start your journey in the buzzing city of Houston. Visit the Space Center Houston for a unique insight into the NASA headquarters. The fourth largest city in the USA has plenty to offer, from eclectic dining to world-class arts and trendy neighbourhoods.

Exploring the cultural melting pot of New Orleans is a unique experience. Book a dinner cruise on a Mississippi paddle boat, take a horse carriage ride around the French Quarter, and jump on the trolley buses to explore the historic neighbourhoods. Hotel: Hotel Monteleone

Hotel: Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria

Day 3: Houston – Lafayette Heading east spend some time in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where you’ll find the largest Mardi Gras costume collection in the world. Take the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road towards Lafayette. Visit the home of TABASCO on Avery Island, and learn about the Cajun and Creole cultures. Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Lafayette

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Nashville Memphis

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Day 9: Natchez From New Orleans, head north into Mississippi to the quaint city of Natchez with its historic Antebellum mansions; over 1000 structures in this region are on the National Register of Historic Places. Stay in one of the finest; Monmouth Historic Inn. Hotel: Monmouth Historic Inn

Day 10 to 12: Memphis Head north towards Memphis passing through Vicksburg, where civil war history abounds. In Memphis, the cradle of Blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll, you’ll find lively nightlife with live music at every turn, the famous Sun Studios, and arguably the area’s biggest draw – Elvis’ home, Graceland. Hotel: The Guesthouse at Graceland

Day 13 & 14: Nashville Journeying through Tennessee, the prominent music changes from Rock ‘n’ Roll to Country, and Nashville is the Country music capital of the world. Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and enjoy the plentiful live music options. Hotel: The Peabody

Day 15: Nashville – Atlanta Continue on to Chattanooga where a ride on the historic steam train is a must, and then push south to Atlanta, state capital of Georgia. Hotel: The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta

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Day 1 & 2: Nashville Home to the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the epicentre of country music worldwide, the city of Nashville is alive with live music, arts and culture. Pop, rock, gospel, Americana, bluegrass, jazz, classical, blues and soul are all part of the makeup of ‘Music City’. The Johnny Cash Museum, Bluebird Café, Grand Ole Opry and the many honky-tonks are must-visits. Hotel: Thompson Nashville

Day 3 to 5: Memphis The Home of the Blues, the Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll, and an important centre in the struggle for civil rights, the appeal of Memphis is obvious and enduring. Visit the National Civil Rights Museum which sits at the site where Martin Luther King Jr. lost his life. Elvis fans should take a trip to Graceland. Hotel: The Guesthouse at Graceland

Day 6 & 7: Natchez Follow the Mississippi Blues Trails south; recognising blues pioneers including Albert King, Muddy Waters, Sam Cooke and BB. King. The Country Music Trail and Freedom Trail are alternative options and make a journey through Mississippi a joy. Hotel: Monmouth Historic Inn

Day 8 to 10: New Orleans End your musical journey in the birthplace of jazz. The sounds of New Orleans are eclectic, authentic and unique. Live music venues thrive and the city has a soundtrack that plays out day and night. Jazz dinner cruises on the historic paddle boats are popular, but for the most authentic experiences head to Frenchmen Street. Hotel: The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery

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Day 1 & 2: Arrive Atlanta Meet your ATI Tour Director at your hotel. Next morning, enjoy a city tour of Atlanta, Road to Tara Museum and Stately Oaks Plantation, before an evening welcome reception. Hotel: Holiday Inn Express Downtown or similar

Day 3: Atlanta – Augusta – Charleston Head west to Augusta, and then continue on to Charleston, one of the most historic cities of the south. Hotel: Hotel Indigo or similar

Day 4 & 5: Charleston – Savannah Enjoy a locally guided tour of Charleston, followed by an optional excursion to historic Boone Hall Plantation, before heading to Savannah where you will spend 2 nights enjoying the charm of this quaint city. Hotel: Comfort Suites Historic or similar

Day 9: New Orleans – Baton Rouge – Natchez

Day 6: Savannah – Montgomery

In Baton Rouge take a brief city tour, then onwards to historic Natchez to visit one of the Antebellum homes.

Head to Montgomery, immerse yourself in the civil rights history of the region and visit the Rosa Parks Library and Museum. Hotel: Hampton Inn Downtown or similar

Day 7 & 8: Montgomery – Selma – New Orleans Visit the Edmund Pettis Bridge and the Brown Chapel AME Church before heading south and spending an evening and full day enjoying the music and flavours of New Orleans. Hotel: Hilton New Orleans Riverside or similar

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Day 10: Natchez – Memphis After a short city tour of Memphis, there is the option to visit Graceland; the iconic home of Elvis Presley. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Memphis Downtown or similar

Day 11 & 12: Memphis – Nashville In Music City, Nashville, take a city tour before exploring at your leisure. Hotel: Inn at Opryland or similar

Day 13: Nashville – Chattanooga – Atlanta Head south to Atlanta via Chattanooga, home to the famous Choo Choo. Hotel: Holiday Inn Express Downtown or similar

Day 14: Depart Atlanta

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Thompson Nashville Nashville, Tennessee The centrepiece of the Gulch neighbourhood, Thompson Nashville exudes a smart blend of industrial-chic with a rustic southern edge. The 224 guest rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, barn doors and metrotiled bathrooms with eclectic brushed brass fixtures. Marsh House restaurant is home to southern-influenced dishes while carefully-curated cocktails and local brews are served in the rooftop bar. Star rating: êêêê

Millennium Maxwell House Nashville, Tennessee Located on Rosa L. Park Boulevard, Millennium Maxwell House offers 287 guest rooms featuring complimentary WiFi, flat-screen TV’s and comfortable furnishings. Recreational facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and a complimentary shuttle to nearby shops. Savour American cuisine at Praline’s or simply enjoy room service after a busy day of sight-seeing. Maxwell’s Lounge features live country music nightly. Star rating: êêê Superior

The Peabody Memphis Memphis, Tennessee Dating from 1925, The Peabody Memphis lays claim to being the hotel where Elvis Presley signed his first RCA recording contract. Regarded as the pinnacle of luxury hotels in Memphis, hotel highlights include the famous March of the Peabody Ducks, fine dining, a luxurious resort-style spa, an indoor pool and an enticing selection of elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites. Star rating: êêêêê

The Guest House at Graceland Memphis, Tennessee Conveniently located on Elvis Presley Boulevard, The Guest House at Graceland is within easy walking distance of Graceland, Elvis Presley’s famous abode. Featuring 450 contemporary-styled guest rooms and suites, an impressive reception area, three restaurants, a bar, a café and gift shop. Relax by the outdoor pool before exploring the Memphis-area attractions. In the evening, enjoy classic American cuisine in EP’s Bar & Grill. Star rating: êêêê

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The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa Mobile, Alabama A stately building dating from 1851 houses The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa, in the heart of Mobile, Alabama. Thoughtfully restored, it is a member of Historic Hotels of America. There are 238 traditionally-decorated guest rooms and suites featuring plush furnishings and fireplaces in selected rooms. Hotel highlights include fine dining in the three on-site restaurants, a spectacular outdoor rooftop pool, a full-service spa, tennis courts and complimentary WiFi. Celebrate a special occasion in The Trellis Room, Mobile’s only 4-Diamond restaurant where the Diver Scallops are a local favourite. Order a nightcap in Royal Street Tavern or simply savour the delights of the regally-appointed lobby area. Nearby attractions include the History Museum of Mobile and the Gulf Coast Exploreum. The historic Saenger Theater should not be missed, with weekly performances, from country music shows to ballet, it has been a favourite in Mobile since it was dedicated in 1927. Star rating: êêêê

Monmouth Historic Inn and Gardens Natchez, Mississippi A historic landmark-turned-inn, the Monmouth Historic Inn and Gardens stands within an enchanting 28-acre estate, three miles from the Mississippi River in the historic city of Natchez. Built in 1818, the mansion tells tales of the Old South and the New South. This Antebellum Mansion is home to a collection of carefully-curated guest rooms and suites featuring antiques, artwork, rich tapestries and textiles dating from the early 19th Century. Choose a guest room in the main house or select from a variety of cottages in the landscaped grounds of the estate. A casual menu is available in the Quitman Lounge & Study, named after a former famous resident. Dinner is served in the award-winning Restaurant 1818 and is an elegant affair in the traditional surroundings of the Antebellum Mansion. Activities include golfing, fishing and bowling, plus spa services are available upon request. Star rating: êêêê

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The Inn at Houmas House Plantation Darrow, Louisiana Exuding a distinctive Plantation-style décor, The Inn at Houmas House is an 1840 Greek Revival mansion set alongside the Mississippi River. The Inn has evolved through the years and thanks to an extensive restoration project, this elegant getaway features a charming array of romantic-inspired cottages set within the grounds of the Plantation. Melding antiquities with modern day amenities, the cottages feature private porches, plush furnishings and artwork, coupled with WiFi, tea and coffee makers. Additional highlights include complimentary breakfast for two and a guided tour of the mansion. Make dinner reservations in The Carriage House Restaurant or take a pew in Latil’s Landing Restaurant, each featuring a farm-to-table experience and a choice of casual or fine dining. Café Burnside serves Sunday brunch with a southern twist. Don’t miss The Wine Cellars of Houmas House where over 1000 cases and 500 varietals of wines are stored. Star rating: êêêê

Hotel Monteleone New Orleans, Louisiana Dating from 1886, the historic Hotel Monteleone is regarded as a literary landmark in the French Quarter of New Orleans, frequented by famous authors throughout the years. The revolving Carousel Bar is a favourite hot spot and is the highlight of this iconic hotel, take a spin on the 25-seat, bright circus-clad Merry-Go-Round. Make reservations at the Creollo Restaurant serving up Creole Cuisine. Step into the full-service Aria Spa and savour a sublime array of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments. Afterwards, lounge by the edge of the rooftop pool, a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists. Featuring 570 luxurious guest rooms including 55 luxury suites, many of the guest rooms boasts high ceilings, crown molding and traditional décor, with some affording views of the Mississippi River or the French Quarter. Guests are within easy reach of New Orleans attractions including Jackson Square, Canal Street Shops, and bustling Bourbon Street. Star rating: êêêê

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Royal Sonesta New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana With a distinctive position in the French Quarter on Bourbon Street, Royal Sonesta New Orleans is conveniently located in the heart of the city’s attractions. There are 483 plush guest rooms and suites to choose from, complemented by marble-clad bathrooms featuring separate walk-in showers and deep soaking tubs. Select guest rooms offer a balcony overlooking Bourbon Street. Amenities include a Jazz Club, four restaurants, five bars and lounges, an outdoor pool, complimentary WiFi and limo/town car service. Order Cajun cuisine in the Jazz Playhouse or revel in the therapies and treatments available in the on-site spa. Star rating: êêêê

The Old No.77 Hotel & Chandlery New Orleans, Louisiana An art-centric hotel located in the vibrant port district, mere steps from the French Quarter, The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery exudes a distinctive charm that sets it apart. Housed in three former 19th century warehouses, the hotel takes industrial-chic to new levels with exposed brick walls, beamed ceilings and hardwood floors while amenities include a signature ‘Sleep Experience’, honour bars stocked with locally-sourced products, and complimentary WiFi. Chef Nina Compton leads Compere Lapin, while Tout La is the place to go for morning coffee and pastries. Stay in the Artist Loft Suite curated by New Orleans artists. Star rating: êêêê

Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans, Louisiana Ideally located in the French Quarter with its classic architecture and close to the lively Bourbon Street scene, Hyatt Centric French Quarter is host to 254 spacious rooms and suites that are both chic and contemporary. Each guest room features a bright colour palette and all the comforts of home. Discover New Orleans seafood favourites at Red Fish Grill, whilst Powdered Sugar is the place to be for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with regional specialties. For guests looking to complement dining with live music, the hotel offers access to the Hard Rock Café. Retreat to the secluded courtyard pool before enjoying an evening discovering the sights and sounds of New Orleans. Star rating: êêêê

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Texas

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Texas is a vast state covering almost 270,000 square miles. It spans 773 miles from east to west at its widest point, separating the Deep South from the Frontier West. The Lone Star State is big, bold and beautifully eclectic.

Dallas and Fort Worth Placed firmly on the tourist map by the popular 80’s TV series, Dallas is also familiar to many for the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy. The Sixth Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza commemorates that fateful day, one of many unique sights and attractions that grace this modern, dynamic city. Forever synonymous with cowboys, oil wells and BBQ steaks, Dallas doesn’t disappoint. If true cowboys are what you seek, look no further than neighbouring Fort Worth. The city’s Stockyards National Historic District is a faithful recreation of the Wild West and a living museum and The Stockyards Museum, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Texas Trail of Fame are all highly recommended, as is the weekly rodeo.

San Antonio Further south lies San Antonio. Charismatic and unique, with historic missions, museums and reminders of the Hispanic culture, harking back to the time of Davy Crockett and the founding of the Texas Republic. Must-visits are the ‘Paseo del Rio’ or River Walk, the focal point for entertainment in the city, and the former Spanish mission known famously as ‘The Alamo’, the symbol which represents the soul of the city.

Houston Eclectic, culture-filled neighbourhoods, world-class arts and culture, epicurean delights, professional sports and big business all collide in the city of Houston and present visitors with an international city brimming with southern charm. As the location for NASA’s headquarters, the Space Center Houston should be high on the visitation list. Houston is not only the gateway for exploring Texas and wider southern regions, but should be considered a destination in itself. COLORADO Amarillo

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Austin 200 miles south of Dallas lies the city of Austin, the state capital of Texas. The city borders the dramatic Texas Hill Country, blessed with colourful meadows and valleys, stunning scenery, refreshing springs and hidden waterfalls. Austin’s pink granite Capitol building occupies a prominent position in the city centre, with a view from the top overlooking the city. This is Texas’ music city with live music at venues throughout the city whatever day of the week.

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Day 1 & 2: Houston Start your Texas adventure in the culturally diverse city of Houston. With 145 languages it truly is a cultural melting pot, and this is reflected in the eclectic neighbourhoods, cuisines, and attractions on offer. Book a culinary tour and explore the city’s varied food scene, from taco trucks to ethnic food markets.

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Day 3 to 5: Dallas and Fort Worth Take the more scenic route from Houston to Dallas via College Station and Waco. The views across Texas Hill Country are worth the longer drive. Once in Dallas savour Tex-Mex delights and barbecue, enjoy country dancing at the Round-Up Saloon and visit the ranch from the hit TV show. Spend a day in nearby Fort Worth for the true cowboy experience. Hotel: Fairmont Dallas

With a legendary music scene Austin is the city where you should enjoy the nightlife as much as the daytime attractions. The iconic music venue, the Continental Club, offers a variety of genres, but you will not be short of options in this lively city. With over 1000 food trucks the food scene here is as creative and authentic as the music. Hotel: The Driskill

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Day 8 & 9: San Antonio and Mayan Dude Ranch Heading south from Austin, visit San Antonio’s key attractions, the Riverwalk and the Alamo. Then don your leather boots and Stetson and check in to your ranch for an authentic cowboy experience. Hotel: Mayan Dude Ranch

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Wildcatter Ranch Graham, Texas Around two hours from Dallas, but a whole world away from the city, discover the beauty of the North Texas Hill Country in a guest ranch complete with western-styled guest rooms, 25 miles of horseback riding trails, traditional wagon rides, guided activities including clay shooting and jeep tours, therapeutic massages and first-class, authentic Texan cuisine. Set in over 1,500 acres, the Wildcatter Ranch is the perfect rural retreat in which to get away from it all. With rolling Texan hill country all around, guests at the ranch can immerse themselves in the beautiful scenery. Experience true Texan hospitality at the Wildcatter Steakhouse where the Texan steaks are delicious and the surrounding views are stunning. Head to the Blowout Saloon for casual drinks and regular live music. After a day in the life of a cowboy, unwind at the ranch’s infinity-edged pool and hot tub. Star rating: êêêê

Mayan Dude Ranch Bandera, Texas Nestled in the Hill Country of Texas, Mayan Dude Ranch offers an enchanting getaway for the whole family. While ‘Horsepitality’ reigns supreme, the camp offers an unforgettable dude ranch experience where hayrides provide the transportation around camp and the main activities include horseback riding, roping and country dance lessons. Stay in a traditional stone cottage or choose the conveniences of a lodge, both outfitted in authentic cowboy style. Meals are taken by the Riverside Gazebo or a traditional cowboy breakfast is cooked on the trail. Other activities include ping pong, tennis, basketball, volleyball and fishing, swimming in the outdoor pool and tubing down the Medina River. Evening entertainment includes live music, cowboy bands, and line dancing throughout the summer season. Kids take part in the weekly Cowboy Olympics, followed by a hayride accompanied by country music. Guests are entitled to take two hayrides and two trail rides daily. Star rating: êêê Superior

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Fairmont Dallas Dallas, Texas Combining hospitality and elegance with Texan flair, this luxury hotel sits a few blocks from the Central Business District and the Financial District in an area offering trendy upscale boutiques, art galleries, inviting eateries and exciting nightlife. Featuring 545 rooms and suites, a restaurant and bar, pool, spa and fitness centre; upgrading to Fairmont Gold affords rooms in the upper levels, private check in and an exclusive lounge. Star rating: êêêê

Hyatt Place Fort Worth Historic Stockyards Fort Worth, Texas Hyatt Place Fort Worth Historic Stockyards is home to 101 comfortablyfurnished guest rooms featuring the sumptuous Hyatt Grand Bed. The hotel is located near the Stockyards Museum and Livestock Exchange Building offering a coveted spot to watch the cattle run. Highlights include a Gallery Market with grab n’ go snacks and an outdoor pool. Star rating: êêê Superior

The Driskill Austin, Texas An acclaimed Downtown Austin landmark since 1886, The Driskill expertly melds old-world luxury with modern day amenities in this former stately home of a cattle baron. Book an elegantly-appointed guest room or suite decorated in a classical style. Make reservations at the revered Driskill Grill or have afternoon tea in the enchanting columned lobby. The Driskill Bar features bourbons and the Sunday Blues Brunch. Star rating: êêêê

Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria Houston, Texas Contemporary-styled décor and a Galleria location bring a prestigious note to this modern Houston hotel. Located a ten-minute walk from the Galleria Mall, the biggest in Texas, Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria is well placed to offer the ideal getaway for those who enjoy upscale shopping and an Uptown location. Highlights include an outdoor pool and international cuisine at ARA Restaurant. Star rating: êêêê

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Las Vegas Las Vegas is known as ‘the entertainment capital of the world’. A self-proclaimed moniker maybe, with which Hollywood and New York City may seek to differ on occasions, but when it comes to the theory and practice of 24/7 revelling, the following of hedonistic pursuits and sheer overindulgence, Las Vegas wins hands down. Lying at the southern edge of Nevada, the driest state in the USA except when it comes to drinking. Libertarian licensing laws allow for the sale of alcohol 24-hours a day. The city has more hotel rooms than anywhere else in the world and the facilities they offer are unrivalled. When it comes to getting around, taxis, buses and the monorail system are the easiest and most cost-effective options, but from the hotels located on the Strip, most attractions will be walkable.

Entertainment, Nightlife and Dining Awe-inspiring Cirque de Soleil shows, world-class concerts and a myriad of entertainment including magic, comedy and dance all figure large in Vegas. The infamous ‘Strip’, stretching for around 4 miles from Circus Circus in the north to Mandalay Bay in the south, is awash with free shows such as The Mirage’s erupting volcano and the Bellagio’s famous fountains. Further north in the area centred around Fremont Street, the spirit of a Las Vegas’ past lives on, with the emphasis on all things retro. The highlight event here is the Fremont Street Experience, with Viva Vision sound and light shows and, on occasion, high profile free concerts. When it comes to dining out in Las Vegas the choices are almost infinite. More restaurants bearing the names of celebrity chefs exist here than anywhere else of the same size in the world. Vegas provides everything from first-class fine dining to that most celebrated of Las Vegas culinary institutions, the all-you-can-eat buffet, of which there are hundreds to choose from.

Shopping Shopping in Las Vegas is a serious pastime. Luxury items take centre stage at Crystals and Via Bellagio with Ferrari and Maserati sports cars available for direct sale at The Wynn showroom. More modest outlay is required at Fashion Show Mall, located at the north end of the Strip, and at the Miracle Mile shops at Planet Hollywood or Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. For something different and somewhat eclectic, the Downtown Container Park, located just off the strip, offers boutique stores, galleries and affordable eateries galore.

Further Afield Casinos As the saying goes, ‘what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’, and as far as money is concerned that’s about right. With high and low-rolling casinos in abundance, Las Vegas is synonymous with gambling – dating back to mobster Bugsy Siegel’s day and the opening of the Flamingo in 1946. With no clocks on the walls, constant, cool fresh air pumped in and free drinks and bites on call as long as you’re spending, come win or lose the casino remains a compelling option for many. No trip to Las Vegas is complete without even a brief flirtation with the casinos, whether it be $1 slots or high stakes poker. Try the swanky offering at The Cosmopolitan, or the world-famous grandeur of the Bellagio.

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Las Vegas is an ideal base from which to explore nearby iconic sights such as Red Rock Canyon, Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam and Lake Tahoe, set amongst horned peaks and mountain pines. The Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is the biggest draw of them all and a must see for most. Hire a car and take a few nights’ break from the chaos of Las Vegas.


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Bellagio Las Vegas, Nevada One of the most iconic hotels in Las Vegas, Bellagio is inspired by elegant European villages. Ideally located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the hotel’s spectacular dancing fountains are a feature attraction. Retreat to the tastefully decorated spacious guestrooms with many offering stunning views of the city or fountains. Choose from a myriad of dining options including exquisite fine dining at Le Cirque and contemporary Asian dishes at Noodles. With 18 bars and restaurants there is a seemingly endless array of options. Recharge by day in a cabana by the pool, wander through the magnificent horticultural displays in the Conservatory, indulge in some high-end retail therapy, or book a treatment at the luxury spa. By night be mesmerised by the aquatic tapestry of artistry in the timeless Cirque du Soleil production, ‘O’ or watch the high rollers at work in in the casino. Star rating: êêêêê

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada Discover an elegantly-appointed hotel, perfectly positioned on the Las Vegas Strip. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is home to 389 luxurious guest rooms and suites featuring five star amenities. Think of beds dressed in the finest Egyptian cotton linens, billowing duvets and awe-inspiring views of Las Vegas twinkling under the stars. There are two restaurants and bars, a full-service spa plus in-room spa treatments, and a sparkling outdoor pool. The guest rooms and suites feature distinctive marble-clad bathrooms, plush towels and bathrobes, a deep soaking bathtub and walk-in shower. All rooms feature 42-inch LCD TV’s and iPod docking stations. Celebrate special occasions in Twist by Pierre Gagnaire, open in the evening and serving up delectable French-inspired cuisine. Zen Kitchen is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and specialises in Asian cuisine. Order sundowners in Skybar or lounge by the pool and savour classic cocktails and light bites from the Pool Café. Star rating: êêêêê

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The Venetian Las Vegas, Nevada Travel back in time to the opulence of the Italian Renaissance. Grandiose, romantic and palatial, The Venetian offers a decadent sanctuary on the Strip. This all-suite resort hotel offers 3,014 sumptuous suites featuring luxurious marble bathrooms and plush living areas. Choose from a multitude of dining options ranging from casual to fine dining. Party at the infamous Tao Nightclub; frequented by world class DJs. Enjoy abundant opportunities for retail therapy at the Grand Canal Shoppes, mingle with the stars at Madame Tussauds or relax beside one of the ten swimming pools. Of course, no visit is complete without a graceful ride through the resort on an authentic gondola. Star rating: êêêêê

Vdara Las Vegas, Nevada This all suite, non-gaming spa hotel is centrally located and the welcoming guest-suites are modern and include a kitchenette. Indulge in contemporary American cuisine with global influences at the foodie’s favourite, Sage, where artisanal meats, sustainable seafood and farm-to-table produce combine with the freshest seasonal ingredients to produce tempting culinary creations. Other dining options include Javier’s southern Californian restaurant, Carbone, the glamorous Italian restaurant, and the renowned Chef Jean- Georges Vongerichten’s traditional steakhouse. Enjoy stunning views and handcrafted cocktails at the rooftop pool or retreat to Espa at Vdara for a therapeutic and restorative spa treatment. Star rating: êêêêê

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada Enjoy sophisticated residential style living at this chic urban resort hotel. The 3,041 spacious and welcoming rooms and suites are styled with calming décor and marble bathrooms. Innovative dining restaurants include Zuma, featuring modern Japanese cuisine and Momofuku which serves international dishes with a twist. Choose from one of three pool experiences; the soothing ambience at Chelsea pool, the vivacious atmosphere at Boulevard Pool or the party pool of Marquee Dayclub. The 100,000 square- foot casino floor provides a mix of classic table games and modern technology. Retreat to Sahra Spa & Hammam for soothing and awakening treatments after a night partying at Marquee Nightclub. Star rating: êêêêê

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The Palazzo Las Vegas, Nevada Sister hotel to The Venetian, The Palazzo offers the ultimate guest experience. This all suite resort offers spacious suites as standard, with plush décor and opulent Italian marble bathrooms. Choose from ten swimming pools for relaxing and recuperating. There is an abundance of impressive restaurant options to choose from on Restaurant Row; from AquaKnox fine dining seafood restaurant to B&B Burger & Beer which serves American classics. Retire to The Palazzo Theatre for a date night with a difference. Set in a modern and intimate cabaret, BAZ is a celebration, a mash-up of music and moments from the greatest love stories imagined by famed director Baz Luhrmann. Star rating: êêêêê

Mandalay Bay Las Vegas, Nevada Mandalay Bay is a destination resort set in 120 lush acres. Vibrant hues of blue and green in the guest rooms create a relaxing environment and floor to ceiling windows provide inspiring views of the Strip, Mandalay Beach or mountains. Rent a cabana by the aquatic playground of the Mandalay Beach with real sand, a wave pool and a lazy river. There are a host of dining and nightlife options including Lupo by Wolfgang Puck and Red Square with its famous frozen Ice Bar and extensive vodka list. Entertainment include the truly awe-inspiring Cirque du Soleil shows – an electrifying fusion of acrobatics, dance and visuals. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Nevada Caesars Palace is a destination in its own right. With so much to do, guests may never have to leave. There is an eclectic mix of plush guest rooms, suites and villas to choose from, each inspired by Roman architecture and décor. Foodies can indulge at Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill, Nobu, Bacchanal Buffet and countless other casual and fine dining restaurants. Spend the day lazing by the lavish swimming pools or take advantage of onsite retail therapy opportunities at the Forum Shops or the Appian Way Shops. Enjoy world-class nightlife at FIZZ and Omnia Nightclub. Star rating: êêêê Superior

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The Mirage Las Vegas, Nevada The Mirage is a popular Polynesian themed Vegas mega-resort, located midStrip with its famous volcano and tropical pool area welcoming guests. Resort guest rooms and suites are spacious and well equipped, many offering spectacular views of nearby iconic resorts and The Strip. Embark on an unforgettable culinary adventure at OTORO. Enjoy fresh sushi, speciality rolls and a menu of sharing-style cuisine at the Robata Grill. Home to the sensational LOVE; Cirque du Soleil’s interpretation of The Beatles legacy, bringing to life well-known classics through aerialists, acrobats and dancers, this is a show not to missed. Star rating: êêêê

Luxor Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada Inspired by the pyramids of Egypt, Luxor Las Vegas is situated towards the southern end of The Strip and is famous for its beaming laser lights. One of the original themed hotel in Las Vegas, the hotel features a 30-storey onyx pyramid which houses the resort’s casino. Rooms are comfortable and classically styled, offering respite from the hustle of the Strip. There is an abundance of restaurants, bars, nightlife and entertainment options. There are 9 restaurants to choose from, from upscale steakhouses to trendy burger bars, and with a huge pool area guests will find their every whim is satisfied. Star rating: êêêê

MGM Grand Las Vegas, Nevada Situated towards the southern end of The Strip, the MGM Grand truly offers something for everyone. With spacious guest rooms, four refreshing swimming pools, the Grand Spa and fitness centre, a shopping arcade and pool parties, guests are spoiled for choice. Choose from a variety of dining spots including the beautiful Hakkasan Restaurant where diners feast on superior authentic Cantonese dishes before partying the night away in the exhilarating Hakkasan Nightclub. The MGM Grand is a haven of entertainment options including Ka by Cirque De Soleil, world renowned musicians, comedians and magicians as well as one off concerts, shows and events. Star rating: êêêê

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Hawaii

Once an independent Polynesian Kingdom, Hawaii became the USA’s 50th state in 1959. Comprising hundreds of islands occupying the volcanic Hawaiian Archipelago, Hawaii sits 2,000 miles to the southwest of the US mainland in the Pacific Ocean. Just eight of the islands are prominent – Ni’ihau. Kaua’i, O’ahu, Moloka’i, Lana’i, Kaho’olawe, Maui and the Island of Hawai’i.

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Hawaii once had a royal family and has a very proud history. The islands remain a culturally rich destination, with a native population who do not just acknowledge their Hawaiian culture, but actively celebrate, promote and integrate it into every day life on the islands. Many hotels have their own cultural learning centres, and run cultural activities including lei-making and hula lessons.

Maui is Hawaii’s second most visited island and is wonderfully diverse, from world-class beach resorts to the ultimate in outdoor adventure. The resort areas of Ka’anapali and Kapulua lie on the eastern edge of the island along with the historic town of Lahaina. The picturesque ‘Iao Valley State Park occupies the verdant centre and Haleakala National Park dominates the west, with its breathtaking volcanic summit and 7.5-mile-wide crater. The scenic ‘Road to Hana’ winds through the north past countless waterfalls, over 54 bridges and through coastal rainforests.

The islands of O’ahu, Maui, Hawai’i and Kaua’i are our main focus. Moloka’i and Lana’i are generally quieter and less frequented, however each of the islands come with their own individuality and charm.

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The Island of Hawai’i The island of Hawai’i, known as the ‘Big Island’, is dominated by the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, the latter located within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. 250 miles of beach-lined coast, large areas of tropical rainforest, scenic waterfalls and a thriving coffee industry with many plantations add to this island’s charm.

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O’ahu has a rugged tropical interior that gives way to iconic surfing beaches on the North Shore, with the capital, Honolulu, and the popular Waikiki Beach and Hanauma Bay districts to the south. This densely populated corner is home to most of O’ahu’s resort hotels and visitor attractions, including the USS Arizona National Memorial at Pearl Harbour and the Iolani Palace in Honolulu, the latter being the only royal palace in the USA.

Kaua’i Kaua’i, known as the ‘Garden Isle’, is an island blessed by nature. With a coastline of 50 miles of sandy beaches and a wild, verdant interior featuring canyons, waterfalls and natural gardens with numerous endangered plant species and exotic birdlife unique to the island.


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• Experience 3 of the Hawaiian Islands • Spend 2 nights in San Francisco

Day 1 & 2: San Francisco San Francisco is the perfect stopping point on the way to Hawaii. Spend time enjoying the sights and cultural attractions in the city before taking a 5-and-a-half-hour flight to Hawaii’s state capital Honolulu. Hotel: Fairmont San Francisco

Day 3 & 4: Waikiki Beach, O’ahu The lively resort of Waikiki Beach puts you right in the heart of the action. Book day trips to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and the Kualoa Ranch; the latter being the film location for blockbusters including Jurassic Park. Hotel: The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort

Day 5 & 6: North Shore, O’ahu After a couple of busy days in Waikiki Beach, take an hour-long transfer through the heart of the island to the peaceful North Shore. With its iconic towering waves and lush shorelines, spend a couple of days relaxing, hiking local trails, or book activities including tennis, horse riding and kayaking. Hotel: Turtle Bay Resort

Day 7 to 10: The Island of Hawai’i (the Big Island) A short flight away lies the Big Island. Famous for its lunar-like volcanic landscape, and stripped-back authenticity, you will feel a strong sense of the Hawaiian culture here. Experience a traditional luau and try your hand at making your own coffee. Hotel: Fairmont Orchid

Day 11 to 14: Maui Another quick flight and you can indulge in complete relaxation on the island of Maui. Unwind on the peaceful beaches, indulge in a luxurious spa treatment and soak up the tropical sunshine. Hotel: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa

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The Royal Hawaiian,

a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki Beach O’ahu, Hawaii

Known as the ‘Pink Palace of the Pacific’, The Royal Hawaiian melds a tropical vibe with an air of effortless elegance in the heart of Waikiki Beach. One of the first hotels built on the islands of Hawaii, it exudes the spirit of a bygone era. Featuring 528 distinctive guest rooms and suites, the original Mai Tai Bar, the award-winning Azure Restaurant and Aha Aina, A Royal Hawaiian Luau, this iconic hotel exudes a world-class Hawaiian experience at every turn. Choose an ocean view room in the Mailani Tower featuring Club Lounge access, 24 hour room service and unparalleled views of the Pacific Ocean. Or choose a Historic Room Double with tropical garden views. Savour an array of water sports and Hawaiian cultural activities and learn how to make floral leis and more. Star rating: êêêêê

Moana Surfrider,

A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach O’ahu, Hawaii

Enjoying a reputation as the ‘First Lady of Waikiki’, the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, offers 791 guest rooms and suites, a spa, a pool and direct beach access on to Waikiki Beach. The resort features a selection of exclusive bars and restaurants. Veranda at the Beachhouse is the place to go for afternoon tea on the porch, or sip on Mai Tai’s at The Beach Bar, just steps from Waikiki Beach. Enjoy the sumptuous collection of fine wines at Vintage 1901, on the veranda, overlooking the banyan tree. For snacks and ‘to-go’ meals, explore the foods on offer at Surfrider Café. Lounge by the sparkling Moana Pool, and pay a visit to Moana Lani Spa, a Heavenly Spa by Westin which is the only oceanfront spa in Waikiki Beach. Indulge in Hawaiian healing treatments and an array of offerings for both men and women including facials, body wraps and couple’s massage. Star rating: êêêê Superior

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Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort O’ahu, Hawaii Surf’s up at the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort in Honolulu. Step into island life at this oceanfront hotel offering 524 spacious guest rooms and suites, six bars and restaurants, a resort-style spa, a glittering outdoor pool and the opportunity to learn how to surf the waves, Honolulu style. Named after legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku, sidle up to Duke’s Canoe Club and drink in the surfing vibe. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Or savour a carefully crafted beer in Hula Grill Waikiki, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Make reservations for a relaxing massage at the rooftop Infinity Massage with sun terrace or soak up the essence of island life in the lobby area where historic Hawaiian artefacts, including a 100-year old canoe, are on display. The Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort is conveniently located for guests to enjoy many restaurants and shops in the nearby area. Star rating: êêêê

Turtle Bay Resort O’ahu North Shore, Hawaii Nestled in the north of O’ahu, the family-friendly Turtle Bay Resort introduces the best of Hawaii living, island style. The North Shore of Oahu is home to some of the biggest surfing waves in Hawaii and feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki Beach. Facilities include two championship 18-hole golf courses and Nalu Kinetic Spa. Recreational activities include horse-riding, snorkelling, diving, fishing, tennis or simply lazing by the pool. The hotel even has its own adorable resident dog which guests can take on a hike with them. Rooms in the main hotel building are dressed in a casual, coastal chic style with ocean views. For added romance select a stunning Beach Cottage which include a Cottage Concierge and a terrace opening onto lush gardens and ocean views. What’s more, an exclusive selection of dining options includes traditional Hawaiian fare and globally-influenced cuisine. Star rating: êêêê

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Fairmont Kea Lani Maui, Hawaii Overlooking the undulating sands of Wailea’s Polo Beach, Fairmont Kea Lani is Hawaii’s only all-suite hotel and villa resort. Select from an enticing array of 413 one-bedroom suites and 37 luxuriouslyappointed villas. Amenities include three swimming pools, including one adult-only pool, a 140-foot waterslide and the serene Willow Stream Spa. Kids between the ages of 5 years to 12 years are invited to the Keiki Lani Kids Club, where a programme of age-appropriate cultural activities awaits. Savour a global culinary tour with four enchanting restaurants to choose from. KO is Fairmont Kea Lani’s award-winning restaurant featuring plantation inspired cuisine where the focus is on Hawaiian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese ingredients. Luana is the place to be for breathtaking views of the sunset coupled with carefully-curated cocktails. Don’t miss Ama Bar & Grill with a swim-up bar and Makana Market & Café for delicious early morning coffee and pastries. Star rating: êêêêê

The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua Maui, Hawaii Hugging the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean, The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, a fivediamond hotel, evokes an ambiance of peaceful serenity amidst the natural beauty of Maui. With a collection of 463 carefully-curated rooms, suites and Club Level accommodations to choose from, five-star comforts include elegantlyappointed marble bathrooms, plush robes and island-inspired design touches. The resort is home to six exclusive dining experiences featuring locally-inspired cuisine at Merriman’s Kapalua, Cane and Canoe, Sensei Seafood Restaurant and Sushi Bar, Pour House, Taverna and The Plantation House. Nestled within the lush 22,000 acre Kapalua Resort, guests are invited to sample the recreational activities including swimming, surfing, tennis, basketball and boogie boarding, while golfers have the choice of two championship golf courses to play on. Afterwards, elevate the sense of deep relaxation at Kapalua Spa where ancient healing practices are implemented with herbs cultivated from the resort’s organic garden. Star rating: êêêêê

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Hyatt Regency Maui Maui, Hawaii Nestled in 40 lush tropical acres, with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and West Maui Mountains, the Hyatt Regency Maui features 806 sleek, contemporary styled spacious rooms and suites, all with private lanai’s. The hotel benefits from six free-form pool areas including a sand-bottomed children’s pool and a waterslide. Other offerings include an oceanfront spa and eight eateries, with many alternatives available within walking distance at the Whalers Village Mall. For the energetic there is a 24-hour athletic club, with daily classes, three tennis courts and a basketball court. Golf can be arranged at the adjacent Ka’anapali courses. Lazy, relaxing days are rounded off with sumptuous dining experiences and regular evening entertainment including the Drums of the Pacific Polynesian Lu’au show, Cirque Polynesia and nightly stargazing. Hawaiian culture is abundant with activities throughout the day showcasing the spirit of the Hawaiian Islands. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Hotel Wailea Maui, Hawaii Embracing the natural beauty of Wailea in Maui lies Hotel Wailea, an enchanting adults-only resort encompassing 15 acres of lush landscaping overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Select from 72 one-bedroom suites with ocean or garden views. Designed with comfort and relaxation in mind, design touches include coral fossil stone accent walls, oak hardwood floors and Italian granite countertops. Savour deep soaking tubs and premium linens to complimentary WiFi and wellequipped kitchenettes. From kiteboarding lessons to serenity sound baths and aerial yoga, Hotel Wailea offers an intriguing range of resort activities to take part in. The Restaurant at Hotel Wailea is Hawaii’s first and only Relais & Chateaux restaurant serving exquisite island-to-table cuisine embracing seasonal and artisanal products. Or make reservations at The Treehouse and dine under a canopy of mango and avocados. Savour fine wines and cocktails in The Lounge or order apothecary cocktails and tasting plates at The Cabanas, poolside. Star rating: êêêêê

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Grand Hyatt Kaua’i Resort & Spa Koloa Kaua’i, Hawaii Set along the soothing white sands of Poipu, the breath-taking Kaua’i beachfront resort is balanced between magnificent lush mountains and the azure sea. Explore 50 oceanfront acres of tropical gardens, manicured lawns, open courtyards and pristine lagoon-style pools with feature waterfalls and lazy river. The Grand Hyatt Kaua’i Resort & Spa Koloa is composed of 604 rooms and suites, all with private lanai’s. Ten restaurants, cafés and bars indulge a variety of culinary desires, from a casual snack to an exclusive beach dining experience. A must-see is the twice-weekly luau. Families can take advantage of the Camp Hyatt kids club, providing a wide range of activities targeted at 3 to 12 year olds. Adults can work out in the fitness centre or be pampered with innovative treatments inspired by Hawaiian culture at the lavish open-air spa. Tee times can also be arranged at the neighbouring championship Poipu golf course. Star rating: êêêêê

Koa Kea Hotel & Resort Kaua’i, Hawaii Discover an oceanfront boutique resort where blissful relaxation is top of the menu. Koa Kea Hotel & Resort overlooking the shimmering sands of Poipu Beach on Kaua’i Island invites guests to wake up to views of the Pacific Ocean with waves lapping the shoreline. Restful interiors feature an essence of coastal chic coupled with upscale amenities including well-appointed marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, bathrobes, plush towels and private lanais. The award-winning Red Salt Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner and features locally-sourced Hawaiian staples while the Pool Bar offers light snacks and refreshments throughout the day. The Spa at Ko’a Kea invites guests to savour an enticing array of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments with a focus on native Hawaiian ingredients. Choose from an exciting range of water sports including surfing, snorkelling, outrigger canoeing, or laze by the resort pool and soak in the lava rock hot tub. Star rating: êêêê

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Fairmont Orchid The Island of Hawaii, Hawaii Home to one of the world’s most active volcanoes, and some of Hawaii’s top beaches, The Island of Hawaii, known as the Big Island, has much to offer, boasting dramatic black lava fields, beautiful beaches, world-renowned golf and spectacular sunsets. The Fairmont Orchid offers stylishly decorated rooms and suites which retain a classical luxury feel. Set in 32 acres a free form, lagoon-style pool is the epicentre of the resort, with hot tubs nestled around the lush gardens. A white sand lagoon beach, sheltered from the Pacific Ocean waves provides opportunities for safe swimming, paddle boarding and snorkelling. Equipment and cabanas can be hired at the water sports hut. The Fairmont offers seven bars and restaurants, with relaxed poolside options and stylish fine dining. A fitness centre, tennis courts, the award-winning Spa Without Walls and a kid’s club are also available to guests and golf can be arranged at one of the nearby courses. Star rating: êêêêê

The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort The Island of Hawaii, Hawaii Overlooking a seductive stretch of white sand beach, on the Kohala Coast, renowned for cultural and archaeological attractions and centuries-old lava fields, The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort expertly melds the essence of Hawaii with upscale, family-friendly resort amenities set amidst lush manicured gardens. This contemporary resort encompasses 249 spacious guest rooms and suites, four dining venues, two pools, including an adults-only infinity pool, and an age-appropriate kid’s programme to keep the little ones entertained. Fitness enthusiasts are catered for in the WestinWorkout Centre and Crossfit Studio plus there is an exciting array of water sports to enjoy including snorkelling, scuba diving and sailing. Golf fans can tee off at the nearby 18-hole Arnold Palmer designed golf course. Guests are invited to savour Hawaiian-inspired cuisine at the carefullycurated collection of resort restaurants or take the complimentary shuttle and sample the gourmet delights on offer at sister resort – Mauna Kea Beach. Star rating: êêêê

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OREGON

California California is arguably the best known and most name-checked state in the USA and its scenic and topographical diversity is startling; with high sierra, arid desert, temperate rainforest and sundrenched beaches all present within the confines of its length and breadth, along with over 840 miles of coastline and nine National Parks.

San Francisco Bay Area San Francisco is blessed with superb vistas, hills galore, unique attractions and picturesque locations which are hard to match anywhere. The infamous Alcatraz Island sits in the middle of San Francisco Bay, just offshore from Fisherman’s Wharf. Downtown San Francisco is a compact, walkable city, with a series of distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own identity and allure.

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Arguably the best-known of the USA’s National Parks Yosemite is around a four-hour drive east of San Francisco. Most accessible during the summer months, Yosemite offers visitors stunning scenery, challenging hikes and abundant wildlife. If wilderness and nature are the biggest draws for your Californian adventure, Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Lakes and the Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks should be on your hitlist.

Central Coast Head south from San Francisco with the Pacific Coast Highway as your guide, and begin your coastal journey in Monterey. This charming seaside town was once a centre for sardine-packing, and the old factories have been turned into quaint shops and glorious seafood restaurants. Further along the Monterey Peninsular is Carmel, where white-sand beaches complement an upscale waterfront town. Big Sur is an iconic rugged stretch of the Pacific Coast, where state parks drop dramatically into the ocean. Photo opportunities in the area include Bixby Creek Bride, McWay Falls and Pfeiffer Beach Heading south through San Obispo County, take time out to visit Hearst Castle at San Simeon and Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Around 100 miles north of LA is the upscale culinary mecca of Santa Barbara. Local wine, micro-breweries and farm to table seasonal fare are served up amidst a backdrop of Spanish colonial heritage and the Santa Ynez Mountains.

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Take the Golden Gate Bridge north to Sonoma County and Napa Valley and you’ll find yourself surrounded by vineyards in two of the best wine producing regions in the USA. Wine tasting tours here are a must.

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Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego A city of star-spangled boulevards, trend-setting street life and constant urban renaissance, Los Angeles is a big hitter when it comes to attractions, nightlife and iconic sights. Hollywood and Beverly Hills require no explanation, but neighbourhoods such as Downtown are enjoying a resurgence. West Hollywood, Museum Row and scenic Griffiths Park Observatory remain ever popular. LA’s iconic beaches and surf spots line the Pacific shore with Santa Monica and Malibu arguably the most popular. Orange County, lying around 30 miles to the south of downtown LA, is also known for its superb beaches as well as its chic waterfront cities, including Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Dana Point. For laidback beach vibes, head to San Diego, where Mexican flavours, bohemian attitudes and rolling waves collide with year-round sunshine for the ultimate Californian beach escape.

Deserts Set inland in the Sonoran Desert is the resort city of Palm Springs, long revered for its stylish hotels, hot springs, spas, golf courses and chic nightlife. Equally popular for outdoor pursuits as for relaxation, the city is surrounded by state parks and national forests. Joshua Tree National Park, to the east, is a particular draw. Possibly the most famous desert in the USA is Death Valley National Park, and though best avoided in the full heat of the summer, this land of extremes is well-worth including in any California road trip.


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California’s Pacific Coast Self-Drive 17 Days/16 Nights Day 6: Sonoma Valley

Highlights • Suggested multi-centre and self-drive itinerary • Drive the iconic Pacific Coast Highway • Enjoy wine tasting and farm-to-table foods in Napa and Sonoma

Just east of Napa sits Sonoma, where the wine rivals that of its neighbour and you’ll find art galleries and historic adobe buildings. With over 500 wineries and acclaimed farm-to-table restaurants, this region is an epicurean dream. Hotel: The Farmhouse Inn

Day 1 to 3: San Francisco Spend 3 days discovering the iconic city of San Francisco. Take the famous cable cars to explore the diverse neighbourhoods, wander the eerie corridors of Alcatraz, and enjoy the eclectic nightlife; Union Square for cocktails, SoMa for dancing and Presidio for micro-breweries. Hotel: Westin St. Francis

Day 4 & 5: Napa Valley Head north over the Golden Gate Bridge into wine country. Napa Valley produces some of the best wines in the USA and the rolling hills and vineyards are pretty as a picture. Tour the vineyards and indulge in sumptuous wine-tastings. Hotel: The Meritage

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Heading south start your journey along the Pacific Coast Highway with a stay in Monterey. Colourful buildings dotted along the wharf were once canning factories but now house quaint shops and restaurants. The area is a haven for wildlife with humpback whales often spotted off-shore. Visit John Steinbeck House, and take the Carmel Valley Wine Trail to Carmel-by-the-Sea, a pretty and serene beach resort.

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Re-join Highway One and set off on the stunning coastal route south to Big Sur. Wetlands, cypress forests, rugged coastline and the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean provide the backdrop for this epic drive. Make regular stops to enjoys the views, especially when you come to the iconic Bixby Bridge. Hotel: Post Ranch Inn

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Day 12 & 13: Big Sur – Santa Barbara Continue south on the Pacific Coast Highway passing the stunning McWay Falls, Sand Dollar Beach and Black Swift Waterfalls. In San Simeon view the wildlife at Elephant Seal Vista Point and then visit Hearst Castle, a National Historic Monument and museum. When you arrive in Santa Barbara you will be greeted by the famous Spanish-style architecture and sweeping panoramas across the ocean and Santa Ynez Mountains. This upscale resort bustles with stylish seafood restaurants, fashionable boutiques, art galleries and micro-breweries. Hotel: Four Seasons The Biltmore

Day 14 to 16: Santa Monica End your journey in the laid-back beach city of Santa Monica. Sitting to the west of downtown Los Angeles, the beachfront amusement park, iconic pier and casual eateries take you back to the beach towns of times of yore. Hotel: Shutters on the Beach

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Day 1 to 3: San Francisco Spend your first 3 days in San Francisco visiting world-famous sights and attractions and soaking up the atmosphere of this unique city. Hotel: The Handlery

Day 4 & 5: Napa Valley Sitting to the north of San Francisco the wine region of Napa Valley is home to rolling hills, wineries and fantastic culinary offerings. The sweeping landscapes are both picturesque and romantic. Hotel: Andaz Napa

Day 6 & 7: Sacramento The state capital of Sacramento sits to the north east of the wine region and is home to the California State Capitol Museum. The district of Old Sacramento features wooden sidewalks and wagon rides and transports you back to the Gold Rush era. Hotel: Kimpton Sawyer

Day 8 & 9: Lake Tahoe Head further northeast and land on the crystal shores of Lake Tahoe. This spectacular freshwater lake features peaceful beaches and opportunities for water sports including paddle boarding. Hotel: The Landing Resort & Spa

Day 10 to 12: Yosemite National Park Head south through the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Yosemite National Park. Arguably the most famous of the USA’s National Parks, it is known for its giant sequoia trees, iconic vistas, the souring granite cliff of El Capitan and abundant wildlife. Hotel: Tenaya Lodge

Day 13 & 14: Santa Cruz Drive southwest to the coastal city of Santa Cruz and spend a couple of days soaking up the atmosphere of this classic Californian beach resort, with its historic boardwalk and vintage rides. Hotel: Dream Inn Santa Cruz

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Day 1 to 4: West Hollywood, Los Angeles Start your Californian adventure in West Hollywood. This trendy, lively neighbourhood of Los Angeles is home to comedy clubs, live music venues and stylish bars. Head to Melrose Avenue for shopping and street art. The attractions of the wider LA area are just a drive or metro ride away. Hotel: Loews Hollywood

Day 5 & 6: Huntington Beach Head south along the coast into Orange County to the upscale resort and surf beaches of Huntington. Book a surf lesson if you are feeling brave, or explore the International Surfing Museum. Hotel: Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach

Day 7 & 8: Dana Point Continuing down the coast to the marinas and stylish boutiques of Dana Point, enjoy the tranquillity on offer on the stunning beaches and conservation areas. Enjoy the laid-back beach vibe and luxury hotels. Hotel: Monarch Beach Hotel

Day 9 to 11: Palm Springs A 2-hour drive to the east, heading into the desert, lies Palm Springs. Once a retreat for LA’s rich and famous, this desert city is an oasis offering outdoor adventure, golf, intriguing architecture and arts and culture in abundance. Head out to Joshua Tree National Park for hiking and geological wonders. Hotel: Parker Palm Springs

Day 12 to 14: San Diego The ultimate destination for laid-back beach vibes, and arguably the coolest city in California, San Diego has a thriving food scene, year-round sunny climate and a population who are warm, friendly and uber cool. Hotel: Hotel Del Coronado

Day 15: Depart San Diego

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Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills (A Four Seasons Hotel) Beverly Hills, California

A Los Angeles landmark since opening in 1928, Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills (A Four Seasons Hotel) combines history and glamour just steps from Rodeo Drive shopping and dining. The 395 luxury guest rooms and suites are located in two buildings which overlook either the fashionable corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, or the lush residential area of Beverly Hills. Rooms in the classically-styled Wilshire Wing feature cream tones and offer marble bathrooms, whilst rooms in the Beverly Wing are elegant yet more contemporary in style. Award winning dining options offer culinary delights without even leaving the comfort of the hotel. Visit the Michelin-starred CUT by Wolfgang Puck for a contemporary twist on the American steakhouse, CUT Lounge for innovative cocktails or THE Blvd restaurant for all-day dining overlooking Rodeo Drive. Laze by the Mediterranean-style pool, or take a break from sightseeing and shopping with a ‘Pretty Woman for a Day’ spa package. Star rating: êêêêê

Mr. C Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, California An eclectic mix of Hollywood glamour and European sensibilities with a splash of Art Deco design perfectly describes Mr. C Beverly Hills. This family-friendly boutique hotel near Century City in Beverly Hills is the creation of the fourth generation Cipriani family of restaurant owners and hoteliers. European roots are firmly on display in The Restaurant at Mr. C where traditional Cipriani dishes include pastas and artisan pizzas. Guestrooms enjoy panoramic views of Beverly Hills and Los Angeles beyond, and feature sumptuous beds with quilted headboards and Art Deco furnishings. Pristine bathrooms exude a classic elegance from days gone by. Select a Signature Suite with teak wood flooring, a separate living room, a five-fixture bathroom featuring a Jacuzzi soaking tub and twin private balconies. Bring the spa to the poolside cabana with the C Experience Cabana inclusive of one hour of mini spa treatments from the Mr. C Spa. Star rating: êêêêê

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Loews Hollywood Hollywood, California Located at one of the most glamorous intersections in the USA and just steps away from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Loews Hollywood is perfectly situated for exploring the city. Each of the 628 luxury guest rooms and suites are colourfully decorated but maintains an atmosphere of sophistication and serenity. After a busy day exploring the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles, retreat to the rooftop pool with a carefully crafted cocktail, or be pampered at Balance Spa. H2 Kitchen & Bar and Preston’s eateries provide hearty and delicious cuisine, surrounded by stunning Hollywood views. Star rating: êêêê

Shutters on the Beach Santa Monica, California Emanating refined elegance, Shutters on the Beach is the masterstroke of designer Michael S. Smith. Perfectly positioned on Santa Monica Beach with the breaking waves of the Pacific Ocean providing the soundtrack, this Cape Cod-inspired beach hotel boasts 198 effortlessly elegant rooms and suites, a glittering outdoor pool, spa, four exclusive bars and restaurants and barefoot access to Santa Monica Beach. Relax in the charming guest rooms outfitted with a fireplace and shutters opening on to unparalleled ocean views. Have an exquisite afternoon tea in the Living Room followed by dinner in One Pico. Nearby attractions include Santa Monica Pier. Star rating: êêêêê

Viceroy Santa Monica Santa Monica, California Encapsulating a refined aesthetic with a glam twist, the Viceroy Santa Monica beckons guests to take a peek behind closed doors. In this VIPworthy enclave, fine dining takes centre stage. Be seated at Cast Restaurant and revel in the ambiance of it all. The hotel features 162 rooms and suites outfitted with flair and elegance, and two sparkling pools. Reserve a poolside cabana or step out onto Santa Monica Beach and enjoy a walk to the pier with the Pacific Ocean for company. Get the evening off to a great start with cocktails in the much-lauded Cast Lounge. Star rating: êêêê

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Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa Huntington Beach, California Contemporary, Spanish-style architecture sets the scene for a memorable retreat at the oceanfront Huntington Beach hotel. Spend the day lounging on the beach, hire a loaner bike, try a surfing lesson or explore Orange County’s famous attractions including Disneyland® Resort, Knott’s Berry Farm and Carlsbad’s LEGOLAND. After a day of sightseeing, relax at the two lagoon-style pools or dip your toes into the Pacific Ocean. Children will be entertained at the water playground and the Camp Hyatt Kid’s Club. The 517 guest rooms and suites are amenity-rich with Hyatt Grand Beds® and private balconies. Savour the fresh flavours and foods of Southern California at the resort’s five restaurants and bars, each with its own ambiance. Enjoy contemporary coastal cuisine and classic comfort foods at Watertable, feast on traditional southern California favourites such as fish tacos and juicy burgers at Pete’s Sunset Grille or enjoy a gourmet pizza at Tower 15 Pizzeria. Star rating: êêêêê

The Resort at Pelican Hill Newport Beach, California Located on the breathtaking Newport Coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, The Resort at Pelican Hill is a 504-acre luxury resort encompassing 332 bungalow guest rooms and suites and The Villas. Select a sumptuous OceanView Bungalow Suite perched atop the grounds of the resort, featuring a private terrace with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, a comfortablyfurnished separate living room with an exquisite Italian limestone fireplace, and well-appointed bathroom outfitted with a deep soaking tub and separate walk-in shower. Highlights include access to Pelican Hill Golf Course, golf lessons and a varied range of gourmet dining options. Kids are invited to the kids’ club while adults soak up serenity at The Spa at Pelican Hill. Pelican Grill is home to wood-fired pizza and Napa-inspired cuisine while Andrea celebrates Northern Italian cuisine. From the Tuscan-styled architecture to the Romanesque Coliseum Pool, the Italian theme continues throughout the resort. Star rating: êêêêê

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Monarch Beach Resort Dana Point, California A picture-perfect position overlooking the Pacific Ocean at Dana Point in Orange County, Monarch Beach Resort embodies the best of southern California charm at this exclusive oceanfront resort. Savour an enticing collection of guest rooms and sophisticated suites, effortlessly styled with contemporary furnishings reminiscent of a Parisian apartment. Slip into the prestigious Miraval Life in Balance Spa while the kids play in the Monarch Beach Kids Club. After a day of golf on the championship course or a swim in one of the three resort pools, settle down for an evening of delectable dining at Bourbon Steak Orange County, a Michael Mina restaurant. Star rating: êêêêê

Hotel Del Coronado San Diego, California The legendary Hotel Del Coronado, Curio Collection by Hilton, takes up prime position on the sands of Coronado Beach in California. Dating from 1888, this 28-acre resort encapsulates three beachfront buildings accented with Californian flare. With 757 guest rooms and suites, eight exclusive bars and restaurants and a host of sparkling pools and hot tubs to relax in, guests are invited to savour the enticing spa menu on offer at Spa at The Del. Or revel in the beauty of Coronado Beach and its array of exciting water sports. The Maritime Museum of San Diego is a short drive away. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Parker Palm Springs Palm Springs, California An exercise in Mid-Century Modern, Parker Palm Springs owes a nod to the design heroes of the 1950s and 1960s in this exclusive desertbound getaway. With the moody San Jacinto Mountains as the backdrop, this five-star Palm Springs hotel offers an intriguing twist at every turn with 144 guest rooms, suites and villas, upscale amenities and private hedgerow enclosed patios. With three pools, a spa, a health club and two restaurants including the unrivalled Mister Parker’s. Take up residence in a Hammock Room or splash out on a private villa with laid-back California vibe. Star rating: êêêêê

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Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California Savour the Californian lifestyle at the Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara on Butterfly Beach, Montecito. With 206 elegantly-appointed guest rooms and suites, all exuding a vintage chic design aesthetic, a hand-tiled outdoor pool fringed by lush landscaping, gourmet dining in Bella Vista and full service spa, quite simply, the Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara is world-class. Lounge by the pool and sip on cocktails from the poolside Coral Café & Bar or take a stroll through the grounds of this beautiful Spanish-Colonial inspired beachside resort with awe-inspiring Pacific Ocean views. Leave cares at the doorway and check into The Spa designed by Peter Marino and featuring 11 treatment rooms, the ocean view Palm Suite for manicures and pedicures and a luxurious VIP suite for couples complete with a private oceanfront terrace. Additional highlights include complimentary WiFi, three tennis courts and a croquet lawn. Star rating: êêêêê

Post Ranch Inn Big Sur Big Sur, California Hugging the rugged coastline at Big Sur, Post Ranch Inn perfectly melds a rustic-luxe aesthetic with the natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean. With 39 cabins and cottages straddled 1200 feet above the ocean, alongside the cliff edge, guests are treated to an outstanding location of redwoods, green fields and star lit skies. The wealth of amenities on offer includes two heated infinity spas, a heated swimming pool, hot tubs and terraces and an exclusive gourmet dining option at Sierra Mar where jawdropping sea views complement the award-winning wine menu. The Post Ranch Spa offers an eclectic menu of natural body and facial treatments designed to harmonise the mind and body within the natural setting. Select the Post Ranch Massage and be lulled by pressure point therapy and energy balancing, or choose the Wildflower Facial with Big Sur Flower Essences to soothe the soul.

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La Playa Carmel Carmel, California Perfectly positioned to make the most of the stunning Pacific Ocean location, La Playa Carmel is a charming Californian coastal getaway, tucked away from the beach in a tranquil haven of manicured gardens. Dating from 1905 when an artist gifted the property to his wife, the hotel is home to 75 chic guest rooms, a shimmering terrace swimming pool and three exclusive bars and restaurants. Get the morning off to a great start with a Champagne breakfast buffet served in the library. As the sun sets over the ocean, evenings are spent by the fire pit or having dinner on the outdoor patio area. Nearby attractions include the charming Carmel-By-The-Sea’s Ocean Avenue with boutiques, art galleries, cafes and restaurants, Galante Vineyards and Blair Estate Tasting Room and the atmospheric 17-mile drive starting just 6 blocks from the hotel. Pebble Beach Golf Course is an easy 7-minute drive away. Star rating: êêêê

Portola Hotel & Spa Monterey at Monterey Bay

Monterey Bay, California An urban-luxe getaway overlooking Monterey Bay, Portola Hotel & Spa Monterey is the first truly ‘green’ hotel in California. Décor inspiration has been drawn from the local area’s nautical history and natural beauty. There are 379 inviting guest rooms and suites decked out in nautical striped furnishings, three bars and restaurants and a coffee shop. Check into the sumptuous Spa on the Plaza and savour a relaxing massage or facial. The fitness room is open 24 hours a day with state-of-the-art cardio equipment and weights. Lounge by the outdoor pool or enjoy a soak in the Jacuzzi followed by wine tastings in the lobby. The Club Room offers private dining and a seasonal menu with the added attraction of a heated patio with fire pit. It is also a local favourite for breakfast and brunch. Nearby attractions include the famous Fisherman’s Wharf and Monterey Bay, Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Star rating: êêêê

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Fairmont San Francisco San Francisco, California World-renowned, Fairmont San Francisco presents an awe-inspiring picture of historic San Francisco. Each of the hotel’s spacious 592 guest rooms and suites feature luxury linens and pillow top beds, creating a classic ambiance with modern amenities. Fairmont San Francisco offers three fabulous dining options. Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar provides exotic Asian cuisine in the unforgettable setting of a tropical rainforest, Laurel Court Restaurant & Bar offers a true fine dining experience featuring local ingredients and fresh seafood, whilst Caffé Cento is inspired by the cafés of Europe. Centrally located, Fairmont San Francisco is a short cable car trip from the bustling Downtown, Union Square and Fisherman’s Wharf areas. Star rating: êêêêê

Argonaut Hotel San Francisco, California Located in the historic Haslett Warehouse in Fisherman’s Wharf the Argonaut Hotel was built in 1907 of exposed brick, Douglas Fir beams and much seaside character. Boutique style guest rooms and suites are designed with nautical accents. Upgrade to one with unobstructed views of Alcatraz Island and the Golden Gate Bridge. Enjoy fresh seafood at the Blue Mermaid Restaurant paired with a selection of wines, microbrew beers and hand-crafted cocktails. The property is close to San Francisco’s most popular attractions and activities and is a firm favourite with visitors to this alluring city. Star rating: êêêê

The Westin St. Francis on Union Square San Francisco, California An upscale hotel on Union Square in San Francisco, The Westin St. Francis is an exercise in modern elegance with 1195 guest rooms and suites over 31 floors. Amenities include three bars and restaurants, a tasting room, Westin Kids Club and the WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio. The day starts in Caruso’s with morning coffee and pastries, then it’s time to jump on the cable car opposite the hotel and explore the sights of San Francisco. Later, sum up the day’s encounters during happy hour in the Clock Bar followed by an exquisite gourmet dinner in The Oak Room Restaurant, dating from 1913. Star rating: êêêê

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Hotel Zelos San Francisco, California Explore Downtown San Francisco from the comfort of Hotel Zelos located on 4th Street, near Union Square in the historic Pacific Building. This Viceroy group hotel offers 202 guest rooms and suites outfitted with contemporarystyled furnishings. The on-site restaurant and bar, The Dirty Habit, serves breakfast and dinner dishes, and also features an outdoor heated patio. Gym buffs have access to a 24 hour fitness room or take advantage of the loaner bikes and explore the surrounding area on two wheels. Nearby attractions include Union Square and the Yerba Buena Gardens. Star rating: êêêê

Kimpton Sir Francis Drake San Francisco, California On the corner of Sutter and Powell at Union Square, Kimpton Sir Francis Drake makes an impression on all who enter. Known as the ‘Grande Dame’ of Union Square, revel in the opulence of this majestic building dating from 1928. With 416 sumptuous guest rooms and suites, a legendary nightclub, three restaurants and bars and a fitness room, Kimpton touches are in evidence throughout the hotel starting with complimentary morning coffee/tea service and the use of loaner bikes and yoga mats. Scala’s Bistro serves up the finest Italian fare while the highlight has to be the glamorous Bar Drake. Star rating: êêêê

Handlery Union Square Hotel San Francisco, California The Handlery Union Square Hotel immerses guests in the iconic Bay Area attractions and activities. Situated in one of the most popular locations for visitors to the city, you will find most of the must see sights just a short walk or cable car ride away. The 377 guest rooms and suites merge classic charm and décor with contemporary comfort and style. The sophisticated yet casual Daily Grill Restaurant offers a relaxing, approachable dining experience highlighted by fresh, made-from-scratch California comfort cuisine. Post sightseeing, lounge in comfort by the courtyard swimming pool or enjoy a workout in the fitness centre. Star rating: êêêê

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The Meritage Resort & Spa Napa, California Tucked away amidst the undulating fields and terraces of Carneros wine region in Napa Valley, the Tuscan-inspired Meritage Resort & Spa encapsulates the natural beauty of the area. Guests are invited to savour amenities such as 332 well-appointed guest rooms and suites featuring comfortable furnishings, spacious marble bathrooms, The Spa Terra, four upscale restaurants and bars, nine tasting rooms and a glittering outdoor pool and Jacuzzi. What’s more, the resort features a private nine-acre vineyard with walking trails. Dining options include an invitation to ‘sip and savour’ at The Meritage with three restaurants including the signature Siena featuring locally sourced menus with Californian and Tuscan flavours. The Terrace Bar opens seasonally and offers a unique cabanas and lounge chair cocktail service. In room dining is available 24 hours a day. Don’t miss The Village, hosting nine Napa Valley tasting rooms, an artisan market and a Food & Wine Centre. Star rating: êêêê

Andaz Napa Napa, California Located on First Street in Downtown Napa, the Andaz Napa is a haven of modern style. Offering 141 guest rooms and suites, accommodation features hardwood floors and sumptuous beds, marble bathrooms with opulent soaking tubs, floor-to-ceiling windows and complimentary WiFi. Loft rooms feature private balconies and glass fireplaces. Begin the day at Andaz Farmers Table with a communal dining table displaying farm fresh breakfast ingredients. The evenings are spent in Mercantile Social, a rustic-luxe restaurant serving boutique wines, seasonal foods and light bites, with entertainment provided by talented musicians. The inviting Mercantile Terrace features fire pits, snacks and carefully craftedcocktails dreamed up by hotel Mixologists. Other activities include art classes and wine tasting classes. The legendary wine country of Napa Valley plays host to an array of artisanal wineries. Nearby attractions include the Napa Valley Opera House, Napa Valley Wine Train, and further afield, the Francis Ford Coppola Winery. Star rating: êêêê

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Farmhouse Inn Sonoma, California Nestled in the picturesque Russian River Valley in Sonoma, the Farmhouse Inn is home to a family of fifth-generation winemakers. Home to a sparkling outdoor pool, spa and 25 guest rooms, highlights include sumptuous feather beds, pristine private bathrooms with jetted baths, saunas or steam showers, Sonoma-inspired bath products, complimentary WiFi and a homemade cookies and milk turndown service. Relax and rejuvenate in the Spa at Farmhouse by Francis & Alexander with a farm-to-table spa menu featuring locally grown herbs and cider apples from the home ranch. Apothecary selections include a state-of-the-art app to create a customised spa treatment. Farmhouse Inn activities on offer are, yoga, hiking, biking and zip lining or book an early morning hot air balloon ride over the Sonoma countryside. Afterwards, take a pew in the One Michelin Starred restaurant, the Farmhouse Inn, where locally-sourced fare is paired with wines from one of four preferred winery partners. Star rating: êêêê

Tenaya Lodge Yosemite National Park, California Set in 35 acres of forest and just a 10-minute drive from the southern park gate, the Tenaya Lodge is a classic mountain resort and the perfect base from which to explore Yosemite National Park. The lodge offers a variety of room categories; standard rooms are located in the main lodge, whilst two and three bedroom Cottage Rooms are just a short walk from the main building, and offer additional facilities including a fireplace and outdoor seating area. A luxurious spa, 2 indoor and 3 outdoor pools, as well as 5 hot tubs offer the perfect place to relax. During the summer months guests can enjoy hiking, mountain biking and horse riding in the surrounding area, with sledging and guided snowshoe hikes popular during the winter. In the height of summer regular BBQs are hosted for guests, whilst fine-dining is served up at Embers. In total there are 5 dining options to choose from. Star rating: êêêê

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National Parks and Wilderness In 1916 the US National Park Service was born, and over 100 years later the service presides over 59 National Parks along with over 400 related areas and sights of natural and historic interest. 27 states are home to at least one National Park. Access to all US National Parks carries an entrance fee with prices varying according to location. If you plan to visit more than two National Parks in a single year, the ‘America the Beautiful’ National Parks pass offers significant savings. Our focus here is on a selection of the most accessible and rewarding National Parks and wilderness regions in the USA.

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Located largely in northwest Wyoming, but also extending into Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone is known for its thermal features, over 10,000 of them, including hot springs, mud pots and geysers of which ‘Old Faithful’ is the best known. Yellowstone is equally noted for its wildlife with 67 species of mammal present including grizzly and brown bear, moose, bison, bighorn sheep and grey wolf.

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming Located to the south of Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park forms part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The dramatic, sky-scraping peaks of the Teton Range dominate the landscape with Grand Teton the highest of all at over 7,000 feet. The park also has the valley known as Jackson Hole which sits within the shadow of the mountains; with excellent skiing in winter and a haven for outdoor pursuits year-round.

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Carved out of the rock over the millennia by the Colorado River, which flows through the valley floor a mile below the canyon rim, the canyon offers views from four different directions. The South Rim is the most popular with postcard vistas, perspectives and changing hues, dependent upon the time of day and the changing seasons.

Yosemite National Park, California The stunning glacier-carved meadows and iconic peaks, waterfalls and granite monoliths of Yosemite National Park lie at the heart of California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range. Attracting visitors in search of activities such as climbing, hiking and photography, the area is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site.

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona Lying on the border between Utah and Arizona, soaring sandstone buttes and mesas are set against an arid desert terrain, the iconic views are best enjoyed from a 17-mile-long dirt road that winds between the numerous cliffs and mesas.

The Mighty Five National Parks, Utah Utah’s National Parks are unrivalled, varied and should not be missed. Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches and Canyonlands can easily be enjoyed in one self-drive trip. The Waterpocket Fold, The Needles, The Landscape Arch, Emerald Pools, the Claron Formation; some of the most iconic and unique sights on the planet are found right here.

Glacier National Park, Montana Montana’s topography varies from the soaring Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains. Glacier National Park sits in the northwest of the state and is a vast wilderness characterised by snow-capped peaks and pristine lakes. It is best enjoyed by driving the alpine ‘Going-tothe-Sun Road’.

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Enjoy the bright lights and excesses of Las Vegas, with its luxury hotels, world-class dining and endless shopping opportunities. Take a day trip out to the Grand Canyon and start your National Park adventure in style with a flight over the spectacular South Rim. Hotel: The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

Day 4 & 5: Zion National Park Drive northeast across the border into Utah to Zion National Park. Famous for its steep red canyon cliffs, highlights include the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, Weeping Rock, the Emerald Pools and the Checkerboard Mesa. Hotel: Zion Mountain Ranch

Day 6 & 7: Bryce Canyon National Park From Zion head northeast to Bryce Canyon where the aweinspiring hoodoos with take your breath away. These colourful stone pillars are best viewed from Bryce Point in the early morning. Don’t miss the Natural Bridge, Rainbow Point and the Under-theRim Trail. For something unique join a guided night hike to see the stars in the dark skies. Hotel: The Lodge at Bryce Canyon

Day 8 & 9: Capitol Reef National Park Journey onwards to Capitol Reef where the geological formations will leave you speechless. Make sure to put Panorama Point, Goosenecks Overlook, the Waterpocket District, the Petroglyph Panel and Cassidy Arch on your hitlist. Hotel: Capitol Reef Resort

Day 10: Monument Valley Drive in a south-eastern loop to Monument Valley, the iconic landscape of countless Western movies. The towering red sandstone buttes are situated within a Navajo Tribal Park. Hotel: The View Hotel

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Day 11 & 12: Moab – Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park Choosing a base in Moab is ideal for visiting both Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. Canyonlands offers up sheer cliffs, deep canyons, and sparkling rivers. Don’t miss the Mesa Arch, Upheaval Dome, the Needles District, Elephant Hill and the Wooden Shoe Arch Overlook. Arches is, as the name suggests, dominated by over 2000 arches and towering monoliths. Must sees include the Delicate Arch, The Windows, Double Arch, Devils Garden, the Balanced Rock and the Petrified Dunes. Hotel: Moab Under Canvas

Day 13 & 14: Salt Lake City

Hotel: The Grand America Hotel

Day 15: Depart Salt Lake City

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After a 4-hour drive northwest, end your adventure in the intriguing city of Salt Lake City. Home to the headquarters of the Mormon Church and with a majestic 19th century Temple and neo-Gothic Assembly Hall in Temple Square, this city really is a sight to behold.

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El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon, Arizona El Tovar Lodge is located directly on the rim of the mesmerising Grand Canyon. A member of Historic Hotels of America the hotel features 78 guest rooms and suites. The El Tovar Dining Room constructed of native stone and Oregon pine offers gourmet dining in an atmosphere of historic and casual elegance. After a day of exploring the canyon, savour a nightcap in the bar. Star rating: êêê

The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Bryce Canyon, Utah The sole lodge within the Bryce Canyon National Park, the lodge features 114 rustic-chic guest rooms, cabins and suites. Cabin highlights include gas-log fireplaces and private bathrooms while Sunrise & Sunset Motel Rooms feature Arts & Crafts furnishings. Dining options include an on-site restaurant, Valhalla Pizzeria & Coffee Shop and access to a general store. Star rating: êêê

Zion Mountain Ranch Zion National Park, Utah Discover enticing rustic-luxe accommodations at Zion Mountain Ranch, a short drive from the entrance of Zion National Park, Utah. With 53 cabins and lodges featuring western décor, pillow top mattresses, cozy fireplaces and separate bathrooms, with soaking tubs in select accommodations. Make reservations at Cordwood, the farm-to-table restaurant serving organic cuisine. Activities include horse riding and hiking plus an on-site buffalo preserve. Star rating: êêê

Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole, Creekside Resort & Spa Jackson Hole, Wyoming Where the Flat Creek meanders, discover a range of comfortable log cabins and guest rooms at Rustic Inn Creekside Resort & Spa, adjacent to the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole. Highlights include the Rustic Inn Bar & Bistro, outdoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, spa and fitness centre, while seasonal activities include skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Range. Star rating: êêê Superior

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Teton Mountain Lodge Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming Situated one mile from the Grand Teton National Park and slope side to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Teton Mountain Lodge offers an alpine retreat, with indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, fitness centre, spa, bar and restaurant. This traditional mountain lodge is the perfect base for exploring the national park, and a convenient location for winter sports enthusiasts looking to tackle the slopes of Jackson Hole. Star rating: êêêê

Amangani Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Amangani’s suites are warm havens mirroring their magnificent natural setting. Wood and stone are prominent design materials, referencing the surroundings, while woven cowhide chairs and faux-wolf throws nod to the region’s wild soul. All suites have terraces or balconies with mountain views. This hotel offers guests a true haven of luxury in the wilderness. Star rating: êêêê Superior

The Resort at Paws Up Greenough, Montana Encompassing 37,000 acres in Montana, The Resort at Paws Up is a luxury ranch resort in the land of ‘Big Sky’. Choose to reside in a vacation home or ramp up the adventurous streak and select a safari-style tent. Gourmet cuisine, be it cowboy style or ranch, is on the menu, while blissful relaxation happens in the Paws Up Spa. Star rating: êêêêê

Ridgeline Hotel Estes Park, An Ascend Hotel Collection Member Estes Park, Colorado

With the captivating Rocky Mountains in the backdrop and shimmering Lake Estes in the foreground, Ridgeline Hotel Estes Park is a Colorado bolthole for outdoor enthusiasts. After a restful night’s sleep, go hiking in the Rocky Mountain National Park just minutes from the hotel, followed by a hearty meal in Latitude 105. Hotel highlights include well-appointed guest rooms, complimentary WiFi and a sparkling indoor pool. Star rating: êêê

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Colorado

Colorado is truly a state for all seasons. A playground for outdoor enthusiasts, the topography ranges dramatically from the majestic mountains, mesas and desert canyons of the west, to the vast plains of the east. The Mile-High City of Denver sprung up in the late 1800s with the booming gold and silver mining in the state. Many of the city’s buildings hark back to the old west, although today it is a modern city with must-see attractions including the State Capitol building, the Denver Art Museum and the U.S. Mint. The nearby Red Rocks Amphitheatre is one of the most unique concert venues in the world.

with the archaeological wonders of UNESCO World Heritage Sites Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Canyon National Park and Aztec Ruins National Monument nearby. Sitting in the centre of the state is another must-visit; Colorado Springs. Once a retreat for east coast city dwellers, it is today a stylish haven for outdoor enthusiasts, surrounded by glorious mountain trails, stunning scenery and the awe-inspiring Garden of the Gods Park.

Head north from Denver to the Rocky Mountain National Park. Fort Collins acts as the perfect gateway with its Old Historic District and array of craft breweries. Estes Park is a mountain town which abounds with outdoor adventures, and is the closest gateway to the national park. To the west of Denver lie some of the best ski resorts in the USA. Breckenridge is the one of the finest and highest. This one-time gold mining town now offers up world-class skiing and a laid-back town bursting with bars and restaurants, whilst still retaining its old western feel. Stylish high-end offerings include Aspen, Vail and Snowmass. Most famous for their winter sports scenes, these destinations are simply stunning in the spring and summer too. Sitting in the west of the state in the Grand Valley is the city of Grand Junction. With the Grand Mesa to the east, the Colorado National Monument to the west and surrounded by 20 wineries, this region is a surprising and spectacular addition to any Colorado road trip. In the far south eastern corner of the state lies the intriguing city of Durango. In this historic old west city visitors can board a narrowgauge railroad passing through jagged peaks, sandstone bluffs and old mining towns. This is also a place to peek into ancient cultures

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Day 1 & 2: Denver Your journey begins in the Mile-High City of Denver where the old west mingles with a modern vibrant city packed full of arts, culture and culinary delights. Hotel: Kimpton Hotel Born

Day 3 to 5: Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park Take a scenic drive north to the mountain town of Estes Park, sitting minutes from the entrance to the Rocky Mountain National Park. Don’t miss the short hike to Bear Lake where you’ll be rewarded with stunning views for minimal effort. Wildlife, breath-taking vistas and challenging hikes abound. Hotel: The Ridgeline Hotel

Day 6 & 7: Vail A drive west through the Rocky Mountains leads you to the winter resort of Vail, passing through old mining towns on the picturesque drive. Although best-known as an upscale ski resort, Vail is a beautiful destination in the summer for lovers of outdoor adventure. Hotel: The Sebastien

A charming old mining town, but equally a world-renowned ski resort during the winter months, Breckenridge has a plethora of dining options and a lively nightlife with live music and bars serving local craft beers.

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Day 8: Breckenridge

Hotel: Beaver Run Resort

Day 9 to 12: Colorado Springs A stunning drive south ends in Colorado Springs where you can split your time between total relaxation at the historic Broadmoor, and the luxury yet rustic Ranch at Emerald Valley, where activities include fly fishing, guided hikes, archery and horseback rides.

Day 13: Depart Colorado Springs

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Hotel: The Broadmoor and The Ranch at Emerald Valley

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Kimpton Hotel Born Denver Denver, Colorado A luxe alpine-inspired hotel in the LoDo neighbourhood of Denver, Kimpton Hotel Born delivers an outstanding array of upscale amenities coupled with warm Denver hospitality. There are 200 well-appointed guest rooms and suites, a complimentary daily hosted wine service in the evenings and free tea and coffee in the mornings. Other highlights include the use of loaner bikes, a state-of-theart fitness centre and two exquisitely decorated restaurants and bars with an industrial-chic vibe. Citizen Rail serves up soulful rustic cooking with the added attraction of a dry aging room while Tavernatta, adjacent to the hotel, delivers delicious authentic Italian fare. Star rating: êêêê

The Broadmoor Colorado Springs, Colorado Revel in the natural allure of The Broadmoor, a five-star resort ensconced at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado Springs. Featuring a AAA Five-Diamond restaurant – Penrose Room, and 19 superlative bars and restaurants, the resort has cared for generations of families since 1918. There are a whole host of amenities for guests to enjoy including The Spa at the Broadmoor, world-class golf, an enticing array of accommodations, four sparkling pools and complimentary WiFi. Nearby attractions include zip-lining over Seven Falls in South Cheyenne Canyon and the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun. Star rating: êêêêê

The Strater Durango, Colorado A historic hotel dating from 1887, The Strater Hotel is Durango, Colorado’s landmark hotel with 93 storied Victorian rooms. Take a pew in the atmospheric Diamond Belle Saloon with live music, and the reputation for being Durango’s only Wild West Saloon, or sample the vast selection of craft drinks on offer at The Office Spiritorium. Celebrate a special occasion in the charming environs of the Mahogany Grille then make way for a night of entertainment at the nearby Henry Strater Theatre. With a wealth of outdoor pursuits to enjoy The Strater is the go-to hotel in the Durango area. Star rating: êêê Superior

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The Sebastian – Vail, a Timbers Resort Vail, Colorado

An urban-luxe hotel with stylish facilities and access to the majestic Vail Mountain, The Sebastian offers an alluring getaway to the snow-capped mountains of Colorado. Choose from a stylish collection of guest rooms, and suites. Upscale amenities include Frost Bar and gourmet dining at Leonora, a kid’s club, spa, a pool and hot tubs and the Base Camp Ski Valet. Star rating: êêêêê

Viceroy Snowmass Snowmass Village, Colorado Nestled on the Snowmass Mountainside, Viceroy Snowmass offers a boutique hotel getaway in the wider Aspen ski area. Highlights include 155 guest rooms and residences featuring kitchens, sumptuous beds and bathrooms with deep soaking tubs. After a day on the slopes relax in the infinity pool, or check into the spa and then relish the après-ski in Toro Kitchen & Lounge featuring Latin American cuisine. Star rating: êêêêê

The Little Nell Described as “The Aspen of Aspen”, The Little Nell is the only ski in-ski out hotel in Colorado’s world-class ski resort. Select from an inspired collection of sumptuous guest rooms, luxury suites and residences with town and mountainside views. Five Star amenities include award-winning dining at Element 47, a heated outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, a wellbeing centre and ski concierge. Star rating: êêêêê

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Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center Breckenridge, Colorado Beaver Run Resort is truly ski-in-ski-out. Packed with facilities including two swimming pools, 7 hot tubs and a wide choice of restaurants and bars, it is just a 10-minute walk into the centre of town with a free shuttle option, but sits just steps from the main chairlift. Choose from traditional hotel rooms or larger apartments. Star rating: êêêê

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Canada



Canada As the world’s second largest country, it’s no surprise that there’s so much more to Canada than just cosmopolitan cities and magnificent mountains. The country is known for being a cultural smorgasbord, where diversity runs all the way from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic.

British Columbia’s capital city Victoria is situated on charming Vancouver Island, which is accessible via a one and a half hour ferry ride from the mainland. Go whale watching, visit the Butchart Gardens or head up to Tofino for some serious surf. Back on the mainland, the mountains are calling. Whistler, the former winter Olympics host is a must for all downhill enthusiasts with great temperatures for bluebird snowy days, and a maze for mountain bikers in the summer. Head inland to the Banff and Jasper National Parks to see the stunning Lake Louise, just a small part of this epic epi-centre for outdoor adventures.

Find internationally inspired cuisine, from candied salmon in British Columbia, barbequed beef in Alberta, poutine in Québec and a Jiggs dinner in Newfoundland. As for the landscapes, discover arid deserts in the Okanagan Valley, glacier jewels in Banff, Jurassic drives of the Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta and red sandy beaches of Prince Edward Island.

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Canada is truly a year round destination. In the summer, take advantage of the warm waters, blissful beaches and pleasant temperatures perfect for taking in city sights by foot or bike. Go explore with a scenic self-drive and discover all the natural wonders of the Great White North, from the healing hot springs to awe-inspiring waterfalls. For a more leisurely experience, why not ride through the Rockies by rail? Gaze upon nature through wraparound windows and you might see a bear feeding its cubs or a magnificent moose lazily grazing.

Contrasting to Canada’s west coast, the east coast offers some seriously slick cities. Dine in some of the world’s most decadent restaurants in Toronto, admire the architecture of Montreal and submerge in the French Canadian culture of Québec City, whose Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Contrary to popular belief, winter in Canada can actually be quite mild. Vancouver in particular benefits from moderate climes in the city with little snow, but is overlooked by local mountains that house three ski resorts. It’s an ideal destination for those looking for a city stay with easy access to snowsports.

Towards the Atlantic you will find some of the most magnificent coastlines along New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. In between the former two, you’ll find The Bay of Fundy, which boasts the world’s highest tides and is considered one of the seven wonders of North America. Amongst these areas you will find wild landscapes, waters sprinkled with small islands and some of most quaint little towns to stop in for a coffee. If you are looking to dive deeper into the great outdoors, Alaska is easily accessible from the west coast of Canada. Eat some of the best seafood caught from the freshest waters, meet the local brown bears of Kodiak Island and discover a world of wonders off the beaten track.

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Western Highlights and Alaska Hubbard Glacier Cruise 17 Days/16 Nights Day 5 & 6: Lake Louise - Jasper (Coach)

Highlights

Visit the Columbia Icefield for an Ice Explorer ride on the Athabasca Glacier, then a stop at Glacier Skywalk (included). The following day freely explore Jasper before departing this evening on a wildlife tour.

• Escorted tour and Alaskan Cruise. Selected travel dates from May - September. • Coach transportation and cruise

Hotel: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

• 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches and Canadian National Park fees included. All meals included on cruise.

Day 7: Jasper - Kamloops (Rocky Mountaineer Train - Goldleaf Service)

Independently transfer to your hotel. Remainder of day at leisure.

Travel the ‘Yellowhead’ route past the sprawling grandeur of Mount Robson and follow the mighty Thompson River before arriving in Kamloops.

Hotel: Fairmont Palliser

Hotel: Moderate Hotel (Provided by Rocky Mountaineer)

Day 2 & 3: Calgary - Banff (Coach)

Day 8 & 9: Kamloops - Vancouver (Rocky Mountaineer Train - Goldleaf Service)

Day 1 & 2: Arrive Calgary

Depart on the express service to Banff. The day after enjoy your morning sightseeing tour in Banff, afterwards you will be taken to the Banff Gondola, then later return to downtown Banff. (Transfer not included). Hotel: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

Follow the Thompson River through Ashcroft and pass through Rainbow Canyon and continue on to the Fraser Canyon. Lastly travel through Fraser Valley to arrive in Vancouver late afternoon. Next day at leisure. Hotel: Fairmont Pacific Rim

Day 4: Banff - Lake Louise (Coach) Depart Banff early afternoon for a short drive to Lake Louise.

Day 10: Vancouver (Cruise - Oceanview Cabin)

Hotel: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Independently transfer to the cruise terminal to board Celebrity Cruises, Celebrity Eclipse 7 Night Alaska Hubbard Glacier Cruise.

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Day 11: Inside Passage The Inside Passage which has been shaped by Glaciers for millions of years. Relax and enjoy your day of sailing.

Day 12: Icy Strait Point Icy Strait Point is located on Chichagof Island and is named after the nearby Icy Strait. Disembark and either enjoy a day of sightseeing, whale watching or learn about the Tinglit tribal customs.

Day 13: Hubbard Glacier The largest calving glacier on the North American Continent, take in this breath-taking view approximately 76 miles long, whilst enjoying your day at sea.

Day 14: Juneau Enjoy sightseeing or experience an excursion, whale watching or helicopter flightseeing over the Mendenhall Glacier.

Day 15: Ketchikan Ketchikan is a small and historic fishing town situated along the western edge of lush Revillagigedo Island. Tour the great outdoors by foot, bike or even zipline.

Day 16: Inside Passage Final day at sea.

Day 17: Depart Vancouver Disembark your ship on arrival into Vancouver and independently transfer to the airport.

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VIA Rail Canada Allow yourself to experience the country so intimately and stress-free. Leave the city behind and glide past rugged lake country and picturesque towns to the snowy peaks of the majestic Rockies.

The Canadian – The Journey This journey takes four days and travellers experience the varied scenery and wildlife that Canada has to offer. With year-round selected departures from both Vancouver & Toronto, travelling on ‘The Canadian’ is an exciting way to see the real Canada.

Dining & Lounge Cars Enjoy the use of a number of public cars. Delicious meals are prepared by the on board team of chefs and are served in the dining cars. Those who wish to watch the stunning scenery go by, can relax in one of the dome cars with panoramic views.

Sleeping Accommodation Sleeper Plus Upper and Lower Berths is a semi –private sleeping area that comprises a couch style seat during the day with picture window, and at night the couch folds out into a bed and curtains separate the berth from the aisle. All meals included while onboard. Sleeper Plus Cabin for one or two, which by day becomes a private sitting room to enjoy the view from, and by night is turned into a private cosy bedroom. Each cabin includes a private toilet and washbasin, comfortable beds and a large picture window. All meals included while on-board. Prestige Sleeper class includes a corner sofa in the daytime, which converts to a double bed, full en-suite shower, widescreen TV, all meals and alcohol included.

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Jasper to Prince Rupert This two-day journey from Jasper to Prince Rupert often referred to as “The Skeena”. The all daylight trip through the incredible landscape of Jasper National Park, the Rocky Mountains and Northern British Columbia. Spend the days on board the train and overnight in a hotel in the small town of Prince George. (Not included). Enjoy Touring Class in peak season (Mid June – Mid September on selected travel dates) Including all meals while on-board and a seat in the Panorama car which boasts 360 degree views.

The Ocean ‘The Ocean’ train travels all year round on selected travel dates between Montreal and Halifax. The overnight journey travels along the St Lawrence River before travelling through the Maritime Provinces of New Brunswick & Nova Scotia. Enjoy the comforts of a private cabin in Sleeper Plus, whilst enjoying a number of public cars including the dome car with panoramic views, all meals served in the dining rooms.

The Corridor The ‘Corridor’ services connect the major cities on the East Coast of Canada. Daily services allow passengers to travel between some of the most popular cities - Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec and Toronto. Choose between Economy or Business class, both include a reclining seat whilst enjoying the scenery through the large picture window. Business class includes priority boarding, all meals while on board, including wine for lunch & dinner services.

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Rocky Mountaineer Rocky Mountaineer offers four unique rail routes and is renowned for its luxurious glass-dome coaches. Offering historic storytelling, worldclass cuisine and a first-hand look at the vast and untouched wild beauty of the Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountaineer is an unforgettable experience of a lifetime.

Operation

First Passage to The West (Vancouver – Kamloops - Lake Louise or Banff) Begin your journey in Vancouver with an overnight hotel stay in Kamloops. This scenic two day route journeys through the farmlands of the Fraser Valley. You’ll see the mighty Fraser River and the raging whitewater of Hell’s Gate. Travel into the heart of the mountains continuing along the South Thompson River. Gaze in wonder at cascading waterfalls and icy glaciers before arriving into the alpine town of Banff and the brilliant waters of Lake Louise. (This route also operates in the opposite direction).

Selected travel dates from April – October except Coastal Passage which is May – September.

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Quesnel Lake Louise Banff

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Journey Through The Clouds (Vancouver – Kamloops – Jasper) Begin your journey in Vancouver with an overnight hotel stay in Kamloops. This scenic two day route follows the same legendary route to Kamloops. Follow the North Thompson River taking in the breath-taking Pyramid Falls. Continue on to Yellowhead Pass enjoying the beautiful lakes and scenery, eventually closing in on Mount Robson, the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Later arrive in the alpine town of Jasper. (This route also operates in the opposite direction).


Rainforest To Gold Rush (Vancouver – Whistler – Quesnel – Jasper) This three day journey commences in Vancouver, travel along the scenic fjord of Howe Sound passing canyons, cliffs and stunning bridges to Whistler with an overnight hotel stay. Next day travel up the Pemberton Valley, you will notice the landscape becomes more rugged and wild. Upon arrival in Quesnel, Canada’s gold rush capital, alight the train and overnight in your hotel accommodation. After your hotel stay head north where you will see mountainous terrain and incredible waterfalls as you enter the Canadian Rockies en-route to the alpine town of Jasper. (This route also operates in the opposite direction).

Silverleaf Service Relax in the custom designed single level glass dome coaches with panoramic views of the breath-taking scenery. Enjoy hot gourmet meal options plated and served at your seat with tempting snacks throughout the day. Enjoy complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages available throughout the journey.

Goldleaf Service Enjoy the ‘Birds Eye View’ from the fully domed windows that give you unparalleled 360 degree views from your seat in the upper level of the custom designed bi-level dome coach. Enjoy hot gourmet breakfasts and lunches alongside complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages served in the lower level dining room of the coach, with tempting snacks throughout the journey. Goldleaf Service includes upgraded accommodation and transportation to your designated hotels.

Coastal Passage (Vancouver – Seattle) Board your dome coach and enjoy this scenic six hour journey to Seattle. This stunning route hugs the shoreline between the cosmopolitan cities of Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia. (This route also operates in the opposite direction).

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Western Canada Explore Western Canada, a vast landscape of mountain ranges and never-ending prairies. British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, features looming mountain ranges and an undulating Pacific coastline. The region enjoys a moderate oceanic climate and experiences milder winters than other parts of Canada. The province of Alberta is known as the Prairie Province and is home to 600 shimmering lakes.

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Thrilling Vancouver is known for upscale restaurants, shopping, a thriving film industry and a wealth of attractions including the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Outdoor festivals are plentiful in the summer months, and with the Rocky Mountains on the doorstep the city offers the perfect mix of cosmopolitan glamour and outdoor adventure.

Spanning the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta the Rocky Mountains offer up some of the best skiing in the world and are majestic and awe-inspiring whatever the season. The highest point is Mount Robson at 12.972 ft.

Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is located on the southern end of Vancouver Island, a 1.5-hour ferry ride from Vancouver, and is steeped in British influences stemming from its colonial past. Wander the many stunning parks and gardens, and visit stunning historical buildings including Craigdarroch Castle and British Columbia Parliament Buildings. The city is the gateway to the rugged and wild coastline of Vancouver Island.

Whistler, the ski resort that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, lies in British Columbia, to the north of Vancouver. The Peak 2 Peak Gondola connects Whistler Mountain with Blackcomb Mountain and offers up stunning year-round vistas. The resort town of Jasper in Jasper National Park is a great place to stop off and explore the astounding natural beauty of the area. Hike to Maligne Canyon and see the breathtaking sight of Maligne River carving its way through the canyon in a series of waterfalls. Take the Jasper Skytram and enjoy aerial views of the area or dare to walk the Glacier Skywalk. Travel along the Icefields Parkway, renowned as the most beautiful highway in Canada, then onwards to Banff. Take a gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. Explore Lake Louise in Banff National Park – 130 kilometres west of Calgary. Lake Louise is renowned for the turquoise, glacier-fed lake overlooked by mountain peaks and a stately chateau.

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Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta is known for its museums housing interesting First Nations history. Visit the Art Gallery of Alberta and the Royal Alberta Museum. It is also home to Canada’s largest shopping mall.

Western Canada offers the perfect location to spot wildlife. Go whale watching off the coast of British Columbia and spot killer whales, humpback whales, fin whales and grey whales frolicking at sea. See sea lions bask on the rocks off the coast and look out for other natives to the region including Steller and California Sea Lions, harbour porpoise, Dall’s porpoise, harbour seals, harp seals, hooded seals and elephant seals.

Calgary is probably most famous for the annual Calgary Stampede – a celebration of all things western. Make reservations for dinner in the revolving restaurant in Calgary Tower and enjoy fine cuisine coupled with a twinkling cityscape from the 360-degree observation deck.

The region is also known as a birdwatcher’s paradise with golden eagles, bald eagles, prairie falcons, and the northern mockingbird. It is also possible to spot grizzly bears, black bears, moose, caribou and white-tailed deer. For avid nature lovers, wildlife-spotting tours are a must.

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Vancouver

A west coast seaport in British Columbia, Vancouver enjoys an enduring reputation for being one of the most vibrant cities in Canada. With a diverse population, the city promotes an enticing array of activities for the whole family to enjoy. Must-see attractions include the Capilano Suspension Bridge with treetop bridges offering awe-inspiring views of the North Vancouver Forest. Or take the kids to the Bloedel Conservatory located in Vancouver Queen Elizabeth Park to see a sumptuous indoor tropical garden and flocks of exotic birds. Don’t miss a photo opportunity at Lions Gate Bridge which connects the city with North Vancouver. A haven for outdoor sporting enthusiasts and wine lovers, Vancouver offers a wealth of places to enjoy sporting activities followed by great food and fine wine in one of the many gourmet restaurants in the city. Art lovers are spoiled for choice at the Vancouver Art Gallery or take a moment to relax and regroup from an array of energetic activities at the Vancouver Public Library. For those wishing to escape the buzz of city life, relax in the sunshine at Dr Sun. Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden – an oasis of calm in the middle of the city. Have a picnic in Stanley Park then go for a walk along the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. Winter offers a wealth of snowy activities to enjoy in the nearby Rocky Mountains, including an exciting snow-limo service for non-skiers who want to enjoy mountain slopes. Simply sit back and relax in a specially adapted chair and be guided down the mountain or ride the Bright Nights Christmas Train in Stanley Park.

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Fairmont Pacific Rim Vancouver, British Columbia Located just five minutes from the Coal Harbour Waterfront, Fairmont Pacific Rim offers 367 lavish guestrooms and suites plus three restaurants. Relax in the bar with a carefully constructed cocktail, go for a swim in the rooftop pool, or enjoy a spa treatment in the luxurious Willow Stream Spa featuring a state-of-the-art 24 hour fitness centre. Star rating: êêêêê

Rosewood Hotel Georgia Vancouver, British Columbia A historic luxury retreat located in the vibrant downtown Vancouver area, Rosewood Hotel Georgia expertly blends vintage elegance with inspired contemporary design. Highlights include 156 luxuriously-appointed rooms and suites, four restaurants and the Prohibition cocktail bar. Guests are invited to relax at Sense, the hotel’s 5 Star spa or enjoy a swim in the indoor saltwater lap pool. Star rating: êêêêê

Loden Hotel Vancouver, British Columbia The Loden is a stylish, urban-luxe boutique hotel. The 77 plush rooms have interiors inspired by the surrounding coastline, contemporary-styled furnishings and views overlooking the cityscape below. Make reservations at the Tableau Bar Bistro serving traditional French bistro cuisine. Located just minutes from Vancouver’s vibrant city centre, explore the surroundings by bike and then enjoy a relaxing treatment in the Spa Suite. Star rating: êêêêê

Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel by APA Vancouver, British Columbia Introducing a contemporary-inspired hotel in downtown Vancouver. Within walking distance of Stanley Park, Coast Coal Harbour offers a choice of 220 well-appointed guest rooms and suites. Enjoy sweeping views of the cityscape from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Highlights include Preston Restaurant & Lounge serving farm-to-table delicacies, a private Health Club, a rooftop deck with swimming pool, and the Japanese-inspired Sanatio Spa. Star rating: êêêê

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Victoria and Vancouver Island

Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, is located on the southern end of Vancouver Island and enjoys the mildest climate in all of Canada. An attractive destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts, there is a wealth of parkland and historical buildings to explore. Revel in the colonial heritage of the city and visit the many attractions including the stately Craigdarroch Castle and the majestic, neo-Baroque structures of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. Kid-friendly attractions include Victoria Bug Zoo, Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea and Miniature World. Or see the freeflying butterflies and exotic birds at Victoria Butterfly Gardens. Don’t miss the Royal BC Museum with an IMAX movie theatre and displays of the natural world. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through Butchart Gardens and relax in the sublime surroundings comprised of 20 hectares of Italianate and rose gardens and a stunning Japanese Garden. Or go for a picnic in Beacon Hill Park, near the town centre. Savour views over the Juan de Fuca Strait to the Olympic Peninsula beyond. Victoria is enjoying a rise in the number of gourmet establishments in town plus there is the option of a casual dining experience at Red Fish Blue Fish - a freight container takeout shack that serves tasty and sustainable seafood. Or visit the historic district of Chinatown and revel in the bright lights and fun atmosphere where every type of Chinese food is available.

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Visit the year-round Mount Washington Alpine Resort where outdoor activities include hiking, biking and gondola rides. What’s more, there are 81 alpine runs and an average of 38 feet of annual snowfall.

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Enjoy aerial views from the Mile High Scenic Chairlift Ride, or escape to the tranquil beauty of Clayoquot Sound in the north-west of Tofino.


Fairmont Empress Victoria, British Columbia The Fairmont Empress Hotel enjoys an iconic position on Vancouver Island overlooking Inner Harbour. This Forbes 4 Star, 4-Diamond property is home to 464 luxurious guest rooms and suites. What’s more, guests enjoy unrivalled amenities and features such as the iconic Willow Stream Spa, a choice of exclusive dining options, an indoor pool and that famous Fairmont-style attention to detail. Star rating: êêêêê

The Oswego Hotel Victoria, British Columbia Explore a carefully-curated collection of studios and luxury suites at The Oswego Hotel, mere steps from the Inner Harbour and downtown Victoria. This urban-luxe hotel offers a range of one and two bedroom suites with kitchens and balcony views of the surrounding scenery; ocean, mountain and cityscapes. Self-cater or take advantage of on-site dining at The O Café and Bistro. Star rating: êêêê

Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort & Conference Centre Vancouver Island, British Columbia Nestled within 22 acres of tranquil forest, and perched on the edge of sandy beaches lies Tigh-Na-Mara. Reconnect with nature amidst a selection of rustic-chic cottages, spa bungalows and suites, a pool house and fitness centre. Dine at Cedars Restaurant or savour a rejuvenating treatment in the award-winning Grotto Spa. Star rating: êêêê

Wickannish Inn Vancouver Island, British Columbia Overlooking Chesterman Beach on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, The Wickannish Inn in Tofino offers an eclectic array of rustic-elegant rooms and suites with sweeping beach and ocean views. Go winter storm watching, an activity renowned as a Canadian signature experience. On calmer days check into the Ancient Cedars Spa followed by a gourmet dinner in The Pointe Restaurant. Star rating: êêêêê © Adrian Dorst

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Whistler

Renowned as one of the largest ski resorts in North America, Whistler is located north of Vancouver in British Columbia. The town of Whistler is nestled between Blackcomb Mountain and Whistler Mountain and offers more than 200 ski runs which are accessed by 37 lifts. The Peak 2 Peak Gondola Whistler is a tri-cable gondola lift that joins the two side-by-side mountains, offering mesmerising 360-degrees views to sightseers, skiers and snowboarders. The ride takes 11 minutes to traverse 4.4 kilometres. Ride the glass-bottom gondola for a bird’s eye view of the forest below.

A year-round resort, the town offers an abundance of outdoor activities in both summer and winter, with everything from white water rafting to mountain biking and hiking, plus golf courses nearby. Whistler Mountain Bike Park is a popular destination for mountain bikers. Visit the Whistler Sliding Centre and take part in a range of adrenalin-fuelled sports including bobsleigh and skeleton track. For those brave enough to venture out onto a suspension bridge, don’t miss the Cloudraker Sky Bridge and Raven’s Eye Cliff Walk with incredible mountain views. The bridge is accessed from the top station of Peak Chair on Whistler Mountain. After a day on the slopes or cycling the wild terrain, Whistler village offers an energetic après-ski scene with an enticing array of bars, restaurants, cafes, hotels and chalets. Explore Lost Lake, within walking distance of Whistler Village. With over 25 km of trails, go cross-country skiing in winter on the Lost Lake Nordic Trails or enjoy Lost Lake Park biking and hiking trails in the summer. Further afield, Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is home to a stunning 70 metre waterfall, and an array of recreational trails.

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Fairmont Chateau Whistler Whistler, British Columbia The iconic Fairmont Chateau Whistler, is world-renowned as a premier ski, golf and spa resort. Enjoying a prime position nestled amidst the looming Whistler Mountain, after a day on the slopes the Chateau provides a welcome haven. Home to 550 sumptuous guest rooms, ski in/ski out access, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club, 6 bars and restaurants and a fullservice spa. Star rating: êêêêê

Four Seasons Resort & Residences Whistler Whistler, British Columbia Nestled at the foot of Blackcomb Mountain, Four Seasons Resort & Residences Whistler offers an inviting luxury haven of relaxation after a day on the slopes. There are 294 rustic-chic guest rooms, suites and residences to choose from, each offering a private balcony and fireplace. Other highlights include a SkiConcierge, gourmet dining, outdoor pool, golf, spa and fitness room. Star rating: êêêêê

Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel Whistler, British Columbia Enjoying a prime position on Main Street in Whistler, Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel offers a choice of 81 contemporary-styled apartments, with full kitchens and balconies in selected suites. Go swimming in the outdoor pool or make reservations at Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa and enjoy a relaxing massage. Other highlights include a restaurant, ski storage and a free ski shuttle. Star rating: êêêê

The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler Whistler, British Columbia Introducing The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler – an alluring haven with ski in/ski out access. Located slope side in the charming Whistler Village, the resort is home to 400 contemporary-luxe suites with full kitchens, soaker tubs, fireplaces and awe-inspiring mountain views. For chilled après-ski, check into Avello Spa & Health Club and enjoy a rejuvenating massage before dinner at Grill + Vine. Star rating: êêêê

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Jasper and Lake Louise

From snow-capped mountain peaks in Jasper National Park to the shimmering emerald green waters of Lake Louise, there are fewer places on earth that possess such outstanding beauty as Jasper and Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. The charming town of Jasper lies in Jasper National Park. Don’t miss the Jasper Sky Tram to the peak of The Whistlers Mountain, Maligne Canyon, home to roaring waters and sheer lime stoned walls and Maligne Lake which is the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies and is cocooned by snow-capped mountains. Take a boat out to Spirit Island in the middle of the lake and enjoy an iconic photo opportunity at one of the most photographed spots in the Canadian Rockies. For winter sports enthusiasts, Jasper will delight, with varied terrain, stunning vistas, and friendly locals. You can book an ice-canyon walk to explore the frozen riverbeds, marvelling at frozen waterfalls rising 100ft around you. Take the iconic Ice fields Parkway (Highway 93) which stretches for 144 miles and is book-ended by the stunning emerald waters of Lake Louise on one side and Jasper on the other side. Home to wildlife in their natural habitat, expect to see black bears, elk, caribou and grizzly bears along the way. Take in views of the Columbia Ice Field on the journey. On arrival at Lake Louise in Banff National Park go for a walk along the Plain of Six Glaciers or take part in outdoor activities including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, biking and sailing. Lake Louise Ski Resort offers all levels of skiing from beginner to seasoned pro. In the evening, make reservations for dinner in one of the restaurants at the majestic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, nestled on the edge of the lake.

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Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Jasper, Alberta Nestled around the shoreline of Lac Beauvert in Jasper National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is home to a charming collection of rustic-chic lodges and cabins. With the Canadian Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, guests are invited to savour highlights including a spa, fitness centre, 8 restaurants, a pool and one of Canada’s top golf courses. Set in 700 acres of stunning grounds, and with kayaking, hiking, horse riding and mountain biking all on the doorstep, this gorgeous hotel is the ideal base for nature lovers wanting to explore the national park. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Lake Louise, Alberta Effortless elegance awaits at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise in Alberta. Located in Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the hotel is home to 552 comfortably-furnished guest rooms with iconic mountain, lake and glacier views. This AAA Four Diamond hotel offers 11 bars and restaurants, a luxurious spa, an Aveda hair salon, a health club and limo service. Make reservations at Walliser Stube and enjoy nightly alpine cuisine. Take advantage of the outstanding scenery and natural beauty of the area and savour endless outdoor recreational activities including hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and ice-skating on the lake. Star rating: êêêêê

Moraine Lake Lodge Lake Louise, Alberta Surrounded by the natural beauty of Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains, Moraine Lake Lodge is home to a captivating collection of charming rustic-luxe cabins and guest rooms overlooking the emerald waters of Moraine Lake. Select from a wide range of Rocky Mountain inspired activities or go on a scenic gondola ride. Later, make reservations at the Walter Wilcox Dining Room serving locally-inspired dishes sourced from organic farmers and paired with Canadian and American vintage wine from the cellar. Afternoon tea, coffee and cookies are served each afternoon in the library, or enjoy a range of snacks from The Snowshoe Café. Star rating: êêêê

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Banff

A picturesque alpine town in the province of Alberta, Banff is nestled in the spectacular Banff National Park at the foot of the Canadian Rockies. A year-round resort, the town offers a wealth of exciting outdoor recreational activities including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, walking and mountain biking. From the Bow Falls to Fairmont Banff Springs, visitors to the area are welcome to explore the exciting array of attractions on offer. Visit Walter Phillips Gallery and enjoy a carefully curated collection of contemporary art works followed by a trip to Banff Park Museum National Historic Site, featuring a landmark building dated from 1903 and a collection of natural history exhibits. Art lovers are invited to savour a collection of landscape paintings on view at Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. A popular destination with spa-goers, the local area offers geothermal hot springs and the opportunity to relax surrounded by spectacular alpine scenery. Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site. Venture into the cave and take a hot mineral bath spring bath then relax by the emerald pool. Or make your way to the geothermal heated Banff Upper Hot Springs – the highest operating hot spring in Canada. Discovered in 1883, the water is always 37 degrees Centigrade with air temperature averaging around 22 degrees Centigrade. Other hot springs in the local area include Radium Hot Springs located in Kootenay National Park and Miette Hot Springs in Jasper National Park. The gourmet dining scene in Banff offers an eclectic range of cafes and restaurants featuring Canadian, fine dining, international cuisine and steakhouses. The Vermillion features a classic menu of French and Canadian inspired cuisine, or venture into Wild Bill’s Legendary Saloon in downtown Banff and sample authentic smokehouse cuisine.

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Fairmont Banff Springs Banff, Alberta Located within the beautiful confines of Banff National Park, A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Fairmont Banff Springs known as the ‘Castle in the Rockies’ offers an alluring escape. With 12 exclusive bars and restaurants, a market and the luxurious Willow Stream Spa, guests can enjoy further highlights including a kid’s wading pool and The Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course. Star rating: êêêêê

The Rimrock Resort Hotel Banff, Alberta Conveniently located near the centre of Banff in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park, The Rimrock Resort Hotel is a AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotel offering 343 cotemporary-styled guest rooms and suites. Dining options include two restaurants and two bars. Make reservations at Primrose Dining Room and savour sweeping mountain views. Other highlights include a spa and indoor pool. Star rating: êêêêê

Moose Hotel & Suites Banff, Alberta Located on Banff Avenue, a one minute walk from downtown Banff, the Moose Hotel & Suites conveys a sense of mountain elegance from the moment of arrival. With an enticing array of 174 guest rooms and one and two bedroom suites, guests enjoy mountain views from the rooftop hot tubs and pool. Additional highlights include an Italian restaurant and spa. Star rating: êêêê

Fox Hotel & Suites Banff, Alberta Rustic charm awaits at The Fox Hotel and Suites in Banff, Alberta. This alpineinspired ski hotel with its own restaurant offers 116 well-appointed guest rooms as well as a welcoming lounge and bar. There is a free area shuttle to the slopes and an enticing grotto-like spa tub. Savour a carefully-crafted cocktail in front of a roaring log fire before enjoying the Banff-area attractions. Star rating: êêêê

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Calgary

A cosmopolitan city in the Canadian province of Alberta, Calgary is situated at the confluence of the Bow River and Elbow River, nestled at the transition zone between the Canadian Rockies foothills and the Canadian Prairies. Renowned as Alberta’s largest city, this thriving destination is appealing for its high quality of life, ranking the fourth-most liveable city in the world by The Economist Magazine. Named after Calgary on the Isle of Mull in Scotland, the first European settler arrived in 1873. Today the city offers superb facilities and attractions with a thriving Calgary-inspired gourmet cuisine scene.

Downtown Calgary has five neighbourhoods including the festival district of Eau Claire. The humid continental climate guarantees long hot summers and cold winters. What’s more, Calgary enjoys approximately 332 days of sunshine. Visit art galleries in downtown along Stephen Avenue and in SoDo Design District. Go shopping in The Core Shopping Centre and Eau Claire Market or spend a relaxing afternoon strolling through Devonian Gardens, one of the largest urban indoor gardens in the world. In the evening, enjoy the retail and entertainment district at 17th Avenue. Take the kids for an afternoon of fun in Calaway Park, renowned as western Canada’s largest outdoor family amusement park or visit Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. A popular destination for winter sports since hosting the 1988 Winter Olympics, outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the enticing array of sporting activities on offer in Banff, Lake Louise and Canmore including skiing, luge, snowboarding, speed skating and hockey, with Calgary acting as the gateway for these destinations. Each July, the city comes alive with all things western, for the annual Calgary Stampede. With rodeo shows, country music, parades, agriculture events, chuckwagon races and evening shows, this cowboy spectacular is a huge draw for visitors from around the world.

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Fairmont Palliser Calgary, Alberta The Fairmont Palliser in downtown Calgary exudes effortless elegance at every turn. Choose from 407 luxuriously-appointed guest rooms with plush bathrooms, bathrobes and complimentary amenities. Make reservations for a delicious gourmet dinner served in The Boulevard, followed by a fine wine in the lounge. Happy Hour runs Monday to Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Additional highlights include a luxurious spa, health club with pool and state-of-the-art fitness centre with complimentary access available to all hotel guests. Fuel up on morning coffee at the on-site Starbucks before stepping out to enjoy the wealth of Calgary area attractions. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Le Germain Hotel Calgary Calgary, Alberta Located across from the distinctive downtown Calgary Tower, Le Germain Hotel Calgary offers a choice of 143 urban-luxe guest rooms, with 10-foot ceilings, bold design and Molton Brown toiletries in the bathrooms. The hotel is the ideal location from which to explore the city and nearby attractions. After a day of sightseeing, relax in Santé Spa followed by dinner at Charcut Roast House serving traditional American-inspired locally-sourced cuisine and BBQ. Or grab a light bite in Lounge Central 899. Take advantage of the free continental breakfast served each morning. Other highlights include a 24 hour state-of-the-art fitness centre and dry sauna. Star rating: êêêê

Hotel Arts Calgary, Alberta A creative hub in the centre of downtown, Hotel Arts beckons with 185 designer guest rooms, award-winning restaurants and state-of-the-art technology. Choose a Pool View Suite with views over the pool and patio and slumber on a pillow top bed. The elegantly-appointed bathroom boasts Italian marble, skoah bath amenities and a two-person spa rain and steam shower. Choose to enjoy a personal spa treatment in the guest rooms and later, relax at the Yellow Door Bistro or savour a carefully-crafted cocktail in Raw Bar, which serves up delicious Vietmodern cuisine. Star rating: êêêê

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Sunshine Coast Circle 9 Days/8 Nights

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Highlights • Self-drive tour. Select departure dates from May - September.

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• All ferry tolls included • Enjoy a whale watching tour from Tofino

Day 1 & 2: Vancouver - Sunshine Coast (Ferry) Collect your rental car and depart Vancouver for Horseshoe Bay on BC Ferries scenic cruise to the Sunshine Coast. At Langdale disembark and drive the scenic route through forests and coastal fishing villages to your accommodation. Next day take part in a variety of outdoor adventures.

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Hotel: West Coast Wilderness Lodge

Travel north to Earls Cove for the BC Ferries ride to Saltery Bay, continue following the coast to Powell River to board another ferry service to Vancouver Island. Continue to Campbell River and your destination on Quadra Island. Next day enjoy the Eco Wilderness Cruise into Desolation Sound By Zodiac, cruise through breath taking Desolation Sound. Hotel: April Point Resort

Day 5 & 6: Quadra Island - Tofino (Ferry) Depart Quadra Island on a short ferry ride back to Vancouver Island and head southwest to Tofino on the rugged West Coast. Next day enjoy a 3-hour whale watch cruise through the Clayoquot Sound, revealing sensational scenery, and wildlife such as Gray Whales, Sea Lions, Porpoises and Killer Whales. Hotel: Black Rock Oceanfront Resort

Day 7 & 8: Tofino - Victoria Travel back to the East Coast of Vancouver Island and head south to Victoria. The following day is free to explore Victoria and Butchart Gardens. Hotel: Inn at Laurel Point

Day 9 Depart Victoria (Ferry) Depart Victoria Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal to Tsawwassen onboard BC Ferries. Upon arrival in Vancouver return your rental car.

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Day 3 & 4: Sunshine Coast - Quadra Island (Ferry)


Lakes & Lodges 11 Days/10 Nights Highlights • Self-drive tour. Daily departures from June - September. • Miette Hot Springs Jasper • Ice Explorer ride on the Athabasca Glacier

Day 1 & 2: Vancouver - Gold Bridge Collect rental vehicle and drive to Whistler for a short break. Continue on to Tyax Lodge. At the lodge enjoy optional activities including western horseback riding, guided fly fishing tours, fly casting and gold panning lessons, mountain biking and much more. Hotel: Tyax Lodge & Heliskiing

Day 3: Gold Bridge - Lac Le Jeune Drive to Lac Le Jeune Resort located in a stunning wilderness setting. This rustic lodge offers peace and relaxation with no phones or televisions in the rooms. Hotel: Lac Le Jeune Resort

Day 4 & 5: Lac Le Jeune - Jasper Today enjoy a scenic drive to Jasper. Next day explore this charming mountain village, then in the evening soak in the pools at Miette Hot Springs. Hotel: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

Day 6: Jasper - Moraine Lake This morning head to the scenic Icefields, and take an Ice Explorer ride out onto the Athabasca Glacier. Hotel: Moraine Lake Lodge (Breakfast Included)

Day 7 & 8: Moraine Lake - Emerald Lake A short drive today through majestic mountain passes into Yoho National Park, filled with gem-coloured glacial lakes and waterfalls. Next day relax in the lodge and enjoy the serene views of this wilderness landscape.

ALBERTA

Hotel: Emerald Lake Lodge (Breakfast & Dinner Included)

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Day 9 & 10: Emerald Lake - Banff Enjoy the drive to Banff and explore the town. Next day take the Banff Gondola to see a panoramic view of the Bow Valley.

Tyax Resort

Hotel: Buffalo Mountain Lodge

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Drive to Calgary today and return car rental to depot.

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Coastal Peaks to Plains 12 Days/11 Nights

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• Self-drive tour. Select departure dates from June - September. • Visit the mineral pools at Upper Hot Springs • Cruise Canada’s Inside Passage

Day 1 & 2: Calgary - Banff

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Pick up your car rental and travel west through the foothills of the Rockies to the resort town of Banff. Next day explore Banff and the surrounding area. Enjoy the Banff Gondola where you will see a panoramic view of the Bow Valley, and then take a dip in the hot mineral pools at the Upper Hot Springs. Hotel: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

Day 3 & 4: Banff - Jasper Take the short drive to Lake Louise, the “Jewel of the Canadian Rockies.” Continue on to Jasper via the Icefields Parkway. Along the way see the Columbia Icefield and take the Ice Explorer ride out onto the glacier. Next day explore this charming mountain village close to many scenic highlights such as Whistlers Mountain and Maligne Lake.

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Hotel: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

Day 5: Jasper - Prince George Depart westbound out of Jasper National Park and over the Continental Divide. Today is another unforgettable day of scenery. Hotel: Sandman Signature Hotel & Suites

Day 6: Prince George - Smithers Continue your travels through Vanderhoof Burns Lake, and Houston. Smithers, known as ‘Little Switzerland’ offers excellent opportunities for outdoor adventures. Hotel: Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge

Day 7: Smithers - Prince Rupert Today, follow the Yellowhead Highway and pass through New Hazelton, where you may wish to visit the Ksan Historic Indian Village. You will see the tribal village, carving house, totem poles and museum. Hotel: Prestige Prince Rupert Hotel (Including breakfast)

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Day 8: Prince Rupert to Port Hardy (Ferry) Embark on a 15-hour full day cruising the sheltered waters of Canada’s Inside Passage with BC Ferries (ferry toll included). Relax and enjoy the back drop of snow-capped mountains combined with rich forests. Hotel: Quarterdeck Inn (Including breakfast)

Day 9 & 10: Port Hardy - Quadra Island Late afternoon arrive into Campbell River to board BC Ferries (tolls included) for a short ride to Quadra Island. Next day cruise through breath taking Desolation Sound and enjoy the majesty of Toba Inlet to seek out Black Bears in their natural habitat. Hotel: April Point Resort (Including Breakfast)

Day 11: Quadra Island - Victoria (Ferry) This morning take the ferry back to Vancouver Island to the charming city of Victoria (ferry toll included). Hotel: Fairmont Empress Hotel

Day 12: Depart Victoria (Ferry) Take a short and scenic drive to Butchart Gardens today then continue to the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal for your ferry ride to Vancouver (ferry toll included). In Vancouver return your car rental to the depot.

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West Coast Air Adventure 7 Days/6 Nights Highlights • Escorted tour. Daily departures from April – September. • Zodiac or Covered whale watching tour in Victoria • Ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola in Whistler

Day 1 & 2: Arrive Vancouver Arrive Vancouver and independently transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day exploring the city. Next day is free to enjoy the sights of the city. Optional activities include Hop-on/Hop off sightseeing, Vancouver City & the Lookout tour and a Guilty Pleasures Gourmet tour (not included). Hotel: Fairmont Waterfront Hotel

Day 3 & 4: Vancouver - Victoria (Floatplane) Start the day with a spectacular 35-minute floatplane flight with stunning aerial views of Vancouver, the Gulf Islands, and Victoria Harbour. The rest of the day is free to explore Victoria. Next morning depart on an exhilarating trip in search of Orcas, minke whales, grey whales, porpoises, harbour seals and other marine wildlife. The afternoon is then free to explore the city on your own. Hotel: Fairmont Empress Hotel

Day 5 & 6: Victoria - Whistler (Floatplane) Depart Victoria by floatplane to Whistler’s Green Lake. The rest of the day is free to explore Whistler on your own. Next day board the longest and highest lift in the world for an unparalleled perspective of British Columbia’s rooftop from incomparable views of towering volcanic peaks to coastal rainforest. Remainder of the day is free to explore.

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Hotel: Fairmont Chateau Whistler

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Day 7: Depart Whistler (Floatplane) Depart Whistler on a scenic floatplane flight to downtown Vancouver. This 45 minute flight gives you spectacular views of Garibaldi Provincial Park, Black Tusk, Shannon Falls, the fjords of Howe Sound, and the beauty of Vancouver and its surrounding communities. Your tour ends upon arrival to Vancouver Harbour Terminal.

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Calgary Stampede Calgary, Alberta

Calgary Stampede is the largest outdoor rodeo in the world. Professional cowboys compete in a myriad of rodeo events, which includes bull riding, roping, chuckwagon racing, steer wrestling and barrel racing. Don your western duds, saddle up and join us for 3 nights staying at Hotel Arts. Enjoy square dancing, parades, great exhibits and a spectacular Grandstand show which celebrates the astounding beauty of life on Earth with singing, dancing, acrobatics, daredevil motocross stunts, comedy routines, drumming and magical special effects. As if all of this wasn’t enough, the spectacle will conclude with a stunning fireworks display. You can also experience Canadian First Nations culture and traditions at Indian Village in the beautiful ENMAX Park with performances and traditional crafts.

Highlights • Select dates in July • Includes 2 days admission to Stampede Park, reserved seating for one evening at the Chuckwagon Races & Grandstand Show, reserved seating for one afternoon’s Rodeo events, Stampede events program, Skyride over Stampede Park and a Stampede Cowboy Hat.

Discover Vancouver & Victoria with Whales 5 Days/4 Nights

Day 1 & 2: Arrive Vancouver Upon arrival independently transfer to your hotel. Enjoy your day at leisure to enjoy this beautiful city. Next day enjoy your 4 hour sightseeing tour of Vancouver including Robson Street, 1,000 Acre Stanley Park, English Bay Beaches, Granville Island, Chinatown and historic Gastown. Hotel: Fairmont Waterfront Hotel

Day 3 & 4: Vancouver – Victoria Depart Vancouver this morning on a driver guided coach tour to Victoria, cruise with BC Ferries arriving on Vancouver Island. Enjoy your guided 5 hour tour of Victoria visiting Butchart Gardens, Ocean Drive, Uplands, Oak Bay, as well as Victoria City before being taken to your hotel. Next day enjoy the 3 hour coastal excursion in search of Orcas, minke whales and other marine wildlife on-board a 14-metre ocean cruiser or a custom-built Zodiac boat. Hotel: Fairmont Empress Hotel

Day 5: Depart Victoria Enjoy a free day to explore Victoria before departing late afternoon to return to Vancouver.

Highlights • Escorted tour. Daily departures from April - October. • Admission to the Vancouver Lookout Tower included • Explore the coast off Vancouver Island

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Eastern Canada The eastern edge of Canada takes in a vast landscape encompassing prairie fields, thriving cities, alpine villages and the eastern seaboard. Arrive in Toronto, the gateway to Eastern Canada and take in the sights and sounds of this energetic city. Take the lift to the top of the 553m-high CN Tower and soak up a glittering cityscape for as far as the eye can see. Further south on the US border is the astounding site of Niagara Falls linked with the USA by the Rainbow Bridge. Quebec is the predominantly French-speaking province in eastern Canada. To the south lies the metropolis of Montreal named after Mt. Royal. Quebec City lies by the Saint Lawrence River. Old Quebec is bound by fortifications dating from the 17th Century.

Culture Canada’s capital city, Ottawa features a whole host of important and culturally significant buildings and landmarks including the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian War Museum and Parliament Hill. In French-speaking Quebec cultural landmarks include the Museum of Civilization and Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica. Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is an imposing historic hotel which originally opened in 1893. It is one of the first completed grand railway hotels and was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1981.

Shopping Visit the artisan district of Petit Champlain in the heart of Old Quebec and savour an array of enticing shops, restaurants and cafes in this French-speaking region of Canada. Whilst in Quebec, be sure to purchase supplies of the famous home-grown Maple Syrup. Don’t miss Montreal’s intriguing underground city, home to 32km of hallways featuring shops and businesses. Toronto offers a wealth of leading stores and boutiques. Go shopping in the Yonge and Eglinton areas of the city and enjoy shopping and nightlife.

Sightseeing From the pinnacle of the CN Tower to the thunderous cascading Niagara Falls and Ontario Wine Country, there is so much to see and do in Eastern Canada. Visit the Spadina Museum in Toronto and find out how the 1920’s and 1930’s changed the appearance of the city during these transformative years. In Quebec, attractions include the majestic Place Royale, which stands on the site of Quebec’s foundation in 1608, and Parliament Building & Parliament Hill resembling Parisian-styled public buildings.

Both Quebec and Montreal are renowned for opera, and these French-speaking cities are bursting with French-Canadian flavour. Toronto features a host of modern landmarks including the Rogers Centre and Casa Loma - an Edwardian castle, renowned as the city’s premier historic attraction. This cosmopolitan city is Canada’s most ethnically diverse, and this is reflected in the food, fashion, and progressive mindset of the population.

Culinary Scene Toronto is enjoying a reputation for becoming the world’s next culinary destination, where anything goes and the brave are rewarded. Meanwhile Quebec exudes a reputation for having a rich culinary tradition. The province is famous for renowned restaurants and gourmet events with a strong focus on quality and diversity and heavily influenced by its French heritage. Explore the Wine Route by car or bike and discover 22 local wineries. Learn more about viticulture at Vignoble de l’Orpailleur, a vine and wine economuseum.

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Toronto

The towering free-standing CN Tower, fine dining in upscale bars and restaurants, the intriguing array of natural wonders that surround this metropolis; the energetic east coast city of Toronto offers visitors an unforgettable experience. Make reservations for one of the many major theatre productions that take place on King Street in the entertainment district or visit the trendy Distillery District, a historic area that has been transformed into a shopping and dining destination.

Visit the Royal Ontario Museum and take advantage of a free museum tour to explore the exciting sights and sounds of one of the largest museums in North America. Or schedule a visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario, home to 95,000 eclectic pieces including European masterpieces and contemporary art works. With a reputation as an exciting dining destination, Toronto offers a swathe of globally-inspired dining options to suit every taste and budget. For fabulous skyline views coupled with an inspired menu, dine at the revolving 360 Restaurant in the CN Tower, 350 metres above the city’s streets. Or enjoy a casual gathering at one of the many modern fusion restaurants in the city. When winter arrives, Toronto enjoys a subterranean experience in the extensive network of underground walkways that connect retail stores with venues and attractions. In the spring and summer months, purchase a hop-on, hop-off bus pass, stopping at 21 popular destinations including the bustling St. Lawrence Market. Or book on one of the many ghost walks, telling tales of the city’s intriguing past. Nearby attractions include Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake. There are also many fantastic vineyards and wineries in the region and a tasting tour makes a great day trip from the city.

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Four Seasons Hotel Toronto Toronto, Ontario The Four Seasons Hotel Toronto exudes a classy exuberance in the downtown Yorkville Quarter. Contemporary-luxe guest rooms offer awe-inspiring views of the city from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests have the opportunity to savour the finest French-inspired foods at Café Boulud, while craft cocktails and shareable plates are served in Dibar. Additional highlights include The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto. Star rating: êêêêê

Fairmont Royal York Toronto, Ontario The exclusive Fairmont Royal York is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, just minutes from the city’s most sought after attractions. Choose from the selection of luxury and signature rooms over 11 floors, all furnished in an elegant style. Highlights include four restaurants, two lounges and 24 hour in-room dining plus a luxurious spa, pool and health club. Star rating: êêêê Superior

Le Germain Toronto Mercer Toronto, Ontario Located in Toronto’s Entertainment District, this romantic hotel is just minutes from the city’s main attractions. Hotel Le Germain Toronto offers 123 elegant rooms and suites, all exuding a Zen-like calm. Dine in the refined surroundings of the reinvented French Brasserie-styled Victor Restaurant, or simply enjoy the rooftop terrace and putting green. This contemporary-styled hotel is a hit with all. Star rating: êêêê

Chelsea Hotel Toronto Toronto, Ontario Explore the Chelsea Hotel in downtown Toronto where family fun is on the menu. With two pools, a games room and sauna, kids enjoy their very own pool and fun zone on the 2nd floor. Catch sun rays on the stylish rooftop terrace with fitness centre and whirlpools. Or enjoy a family meal in the Market Garden. Star rating: êêêê

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Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake Sheraton on the Falls Hotel Niagara Falls, Ontario

The heated rooftop pool offering panoramic sunset views of the falls, 669 comfortable guest rooms, sumptuous spa and selection of stylish bars and restaurants make this hotel the ideal base for Niagara mist-chasers. Star rating: êêêê

Niagara Falls Niagara Falls is a Canadian city at the famous namesake waterfalls on the western shore of the Niagara River. Relish a day’s exploration of the area, starting at Cave of the Winds for an up-close view of the Bridal Veil Falls. Next, take a tour boat ride through the Niagara Falls, marking the boundary between Canada and the USA. See the falls from a different perspective with a Journey Behind The Falls where visitors see the falls from below and behind via tunnels and observation decks. Make reservations for dinner at the pinnacle of Skylon Tower and savour intoxicating views of the falls from above.

Pillar and Post Inn & Spa

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Dating from the 1890’s, this hotel is a charming vintage-chic inn and features a heated indoor pool, hot springs, sauna and spa, as well as a Tuscanstyle fine dining restaurant. Star rating: êêêê

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Niagara-on-the-Lake Nestled at the mouth of the Niagara River, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town in southern Ontario. Famous for its wineries and farm-to-table gourmet restaurants, the town features 19th-Century buildings, horse-drawn carriage rides and tranquil, flower-filled gardens. Take a pew in Peller Estates Winery Restaurant and enjoy a range of signature culinary events held throughout the year. Enjoy a walk along the streets of the Heritage District. Savour a fine red wine and a Shaw Festival Theatre production, taking place each year between April and December.


Ottawa

Canada’s capital city sits on the banks of the Ottawa River and is home to many majestic buildings and attractions. Highlights include the Canadian War Museum, and don’t miss the impressive Parliament Hill, a neo-Gothic revival suite of buildings of national symbolic importance that play host to Canadian legislature. Take part in a free tour and learn the inner workings of the House of Commons. Grand Victorian architecture and notable national museums make the city a haven for history lovers, and the National Gallery of Canada will appeal to art buffs. Have a picnic in Confederation Park, then enjoy one of the many festivals that feature in the city throughout the year, such as the Ottawa International Jazz Festival, held each June. Enjoy summertime boating and paddling on the canal at the Rideau Canal National Historic Site, and try your hand at ice-skating during the winter months. This park-lined city landmark courses through the heart of the city. On dry land, sample retail therapy in one of the city’s vibrant shopping malls including the Rideau Centre, Sparks Street Mall and Les Galleries de Hull. From fine dining to food trucks, the restaurant scene in Ottawa offers a wealth of diverse culinary attractions to choose from. Dine on a 12-course tasting menu in Atelier or savour fine dining with a historical feel at Beckta Dining and Wine. Take a trip to ByWard Market, a thriving outdoor farmers market offering up speciality and artisanal products from across the region.

Fairmont Chateau Laurier Ottawa, Ontario

Enjoying a prime location in Downtown Ottawa, this Loire Valley inspired chateau is an iconic landmark and offers guests a luxurious stay with a wealth of facilities. Star rating: êêêê

The Metcalfe Hotel Ottawa, Canada

The Metcalfe Hotel in downtown historic Ottawa is a boutique hotel, exuding a distinctive charm. Guest rooms, with hardwood floors and cozy rugs, feel like a home away from home. Star rating: êêê Superior

Ottawa can be easily combined with a visit to Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City – either hire a car or take one of the easily accessible trains which link the cities.

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Montreal

Located on an island in the Saint Lawrence River, Montreal is the second largest French-speaking city in the world and the largest city in the Quebec Province. Possessing an indisputable charm, walk down cobblestoned streets and admire the wealth of historic architecture prominent within the city walls. Visit Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal’s oldest church dating from 1656. Old Montreal highlights include Bonsecours Market, featuring art galleries, boutiques and restaurants. Make reservations for lunch in the Old Port of Montreal, a historic riverfront complex, home to the port of Montreal, and now a thriving destination filled with bars, restaurants and street performers. Or venture over to the Rue Ste-Catherine for upscale shopping and dining. Rue St. Denis offers a Parisian-styled shopping experience with an array of chic boutiques and cafes. Take a walk to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts featuring global exhibits and Canadian art, then enjoy a tranquil stroll through Montreal Botanical Garden. In winter, take part in cross-country skiing in the surrounding countryside, and savour the delights of the botanical garden when shrouded in snow. Don’t miss the Montreal Insectarium, an intriguing, fun-filled day out for all the family. The Montreal gourmet dining scene offers an exciting wealth of globally-inspired restaurants and dining options. While the national dish is the celebrated Poutine, visitors to the city enjoy an exciting selection of dishes including vegan and French-inspired fare.

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In winter, head to the iconic Underground City, a vast network of underground walkways connecting businesses, retail stores, bars, restaurants and underground transportation. On sunnier days, take a picnic to Mount Royal – an urban park designed in 1876 by Frederick Law Olmsted, better known as the designer of New York’s Central Park.


Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Montreal, Quebec Discover a wealth of amenities at the iconic Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in downtown Montreal. With 950 elegantly-appointed guest rooms and suites offering a perfect blend of contemporary and vintage, guests will enjoy the sublime Moment Spa as well as an indoor pool, bistro and lounge bar and access to 20 miles of walkways in the subterranean city. Star rating: êêêêê

Hotel Le St James Montreal, Quebec Hotel Le St James is a grande-luxe hotel in Old Montreal near The Underground City. Choose from an exquisite array of 60 effortlessly-elegant guest rooms. The hotel exudes the perfect blend of vintage chic and modern flair, and offers a luxurious spa. Make reservations for dinner in the restaurant amidst an ambiance of refurbished antiques and contemporary works of art. Star rating: êêêêê

Hôtel Place d’Armes Montreal, Quebec Le Place D’Armes Hotel & Suites expertly melds vintage glamour with 19thcentury neoclassical architecture. The result is 169 serenely-appointed guest rooms and suites, including five penthouses, at this unrivalled location in Old Montreal. Further highlights include Rainspa – an urban spa with Hammam, Brasserie 701, Kyo Bar Japonais serving an Izakaya-inspired menu, and the fabulous rooftop terrace. Star rating: êêêê

Hotel Nelligan Montreal, Quebec A European-inspired bolthole in Old Montreal, Hotel Nelligan offers stylish guest rooms and suites, exclusive French-inspired dining options, a fitness centre, in-room spa services and concierge, plus Terrasse Nelligan, the rooftop bar. With exposed brickwork and stone this 19th Century building is a chic and sophisticated mix of old and new, with a distinct air of romance. Star rating: êêêê

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Quebec City

The only walled city in North America, Quebec City sits proudly on the Saint Lawrence River. Home to a fortified colonial centre dating from the 17th Century, Old Quebec has a wealth of historic buildings and landmarks to visit. From the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac to Place Royale Square, there is so much to see and do in this historically important city. Watch the changing of the guard ceremony at Le Citadelle de Quebec, an active fort and museum. Learn more about the history of this charming city at Montmorency Park National Historic Site located on the waterfront of the Saint Lawrence River. Pay a visit to the stunning Montmorency Falls with a suspension bridge and tram, and then make your way to the Basilica of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupre. Art lovers will admire works by Quebecois artists at Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec. Visit the city in winter and revel in the majestic splendour of the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, a historic five-star hotel with a celebrated clientele. Take part in Carnaval de Quebec, held annually each year since 1955 in January and early February. Snow-centric activities include dog-sledding, snow sculpting competitions, skating, ice canoe races and snow swimming. Don’t miss the Funiculaire du Vieux-Quebec, a funicular railway linking Haute-Ville to Basse-Ville. For a spot of retail therapy, make your way to Quartier Petit Champlain, a French-inspired shopping district with restaurants, theatres and art galleries. A fun city for children, take them to the Aquarium of Quebec, home to an eclectic collection of fish, marine mammals and amphibians. Older children and adults alike will be awestruck at the views from the Observatoire de la Capitale, the city’s tallest skyscraper with a viewing place on the 31st floor.

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Auberge Saint-Antoine by Relais & Chateau Quebec City, Quebec

Auberge Saint-Antoine by Relais & Chateau offers an exclusive rustic-chic bolthole overlooking the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City. 94 comfortablyfurnished guest rooms and suites offer river or terrace views. Renowned for its culinary prowess Chez Murphy offers farm-to-fork dining, while The Bar Artefact entices guests in for a nightcap. Additional amenities include weekend yoga classes, and a private screening room. Star rating: êêêê

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Quebec City, Quebec Once visited by Princess Grace of Monaco, the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac has since undergone a renaissance. The hotel is now home to 611 elegantly-appointed guest room and suites, Fairmont Gold private concierge floor experience and a wealth of exclusive dining options and spa. Clearly, the enchantment of the hotel’s historic past, has transformed into an irresistible modern day allure. Star rating: êêêêê

Hotel Manoir Victoria Quebec City, Quebec Hotel Manoir Victoria exudes a flair for old-fashioned hospitality in the heart of Old Quebec. Select from an array of artfully-designed guest rooms and suites outfitted in a restful, calming palette. Go for a refreshing swim in the indoor salt water pool or enjoy a blissful signature treatment in SPA du Manoir. Don’t miss Nordic-inspired cuisine at Chez Boulay-bistro boreal. Star rating: êêêê

Hotel Le Germain Quebec Quebec City, Quebec Melding the past of Old Quebec with stylish modern-day amenities, Hotel Le Germain offers 60 guest rooms within the environs of two historic buildings. Highlights include complimentary WiFi, Nespresso coffee machines, BOSE alarm clock stereos with CD players and luxe bathrooms with plush towels and Molten Brown toiletries. There is a cosy lounge area and an outdoor terrace for guests to enjoy. Star rating: êêêê

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Best of the East 15 Days/14 Nights

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Highlights • Self-drive tour. Selected departure dates from May - September. • Admission to Toronto’s CN Tower and Niagara Falls Adventure Pass

Ottawa

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Montreal 2

2 Huntsville 1

Kingston

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• 1-hour cruise of the Thousand Islands

Day 1 & 2: Arrive Toronto Collect rental vehicle and proceed to your hotel. Enjoy and explore this fascinating city, visit Ontario Place, The Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Hotel: Hilton Toronto

Day 3: Toronto - Niagara Falls Travel along the shores of Lake Ontario to Niagara-on-the-Lake. Then continue along the Niagara Parkway heading towards Niagara Falls, one of the world’s natural wonders. Hotel: Hilton Fallsview

Day 4 & 5: Niagara Falls - Algonquin Park Drive north into Ontario’s “cottage country” bound for Algonquin Park. Take a detour en-route in order to see highlights such as ‘Marie Among the Hurons’ near Midland or the Muskokas Lake region. Next day enjoy hiking, observing wildlife or canoeing or simply relax at the lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Included). Hotel: Killarney Lodge

Day 6 & 7: Algonquin Park - Ottawa In the morning enjoy the park before departing for the nation’s capital, Ottawa. You may wish to visit Confederation Square, the National War Memorial; Sparks Street Mall and the ByWard Market, a popular area of cafés, craft shops, farmers’ market stalls and nightclubs. Hotel: Fairmont Chateau Laurier

Day 8: Ottawa - Mont Tremblant Today head north east to the jewel of the Laurentians; Mont Tremblant, a European styled all season resort village. Hotel: Fairmont Tremblant

Day 9 & 10: Mont Tremblant - Quebec City Travel from Mont Tremblant to historic Trois Rivieres and drive along the Chemin du Roy road to Quebec City. Experience the old world charm of Vieux Quebec with a guided tour of the old city on foot (included). This UNESCO World Heritage site is complimented by artisan shops, cafes, landscaped parks, and numerous monuments. Hotel: Hotel Manoir Victoria

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Day 11 & 12: Quebec City - Montreal Discover many places of interest in Montreal including the Notre Dame Basilica, French Quarter, the Olympic Site, McGill University. Montreal offers some of the finest shopping and dining in North America. Hotel: Le Saint-Sulpice

Day 13: Montreal - Kingston Travel south to the city of Kingston. On the way enjoy a visit to Upper Canada Village (included), located in Morrisburg, an 1860s reconstructed village. Before reaching Kingston stop at Gananoque to join an hour cruise of the Thousand Islands (included). Hotel: Residence Inn By Marriott

Day 14: Kingston - Toronto On-route to Toronto take the time to visit Fort Henry National Historic Site near Kingston. (Breakfast included). Hotel: Hilton Toronto

Day 15: Depart Toronto Check-out of your hotel and return car rental to depot.

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Discover Lighthouses & Whales in Gaspe 14 Days/13 Nights

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Matane Tadoussac 1 1

La Malbaie

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Quebec City Montreal

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Matapedia 1 Riviere-du-Loup

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• Covered boat whale watching cruise in Tadoussac

Day 1 & 2: Arrive Montreal Collect rental vehicle and make your way to your hotel. Hotel: Le Saint-Sulpice

Day 2 & 3: Montreal - Quebec City Head north to Quebec City and experience the old world charm of Vieux Quebec. Hotel: Hotel Manoir Victoria

Day 4: Quebec City - Riviere du Loup (Ferry) Upon arrival in Riviere-du-Loup make your way by boat (included) to Pot al’Eau de Vie lighthouse. Hotel: Pot al’Eau de Vie lighthouse (Dinner and breakfast included)

Day 5: Riviere du Loup - Matane Upon your return to Riviere du Loup, continue your pleasant drive today towards Matane. Hotel: Riotel Matane

Day 6 & 7: Matane - Parc de la Gaspesie Bound for Gaspesie National Park, soak in the splendours of the Chic-Chocand McGerrigle mountains. The following day is at leisure to explore. Hotel: Gite du Mont Albert

Day 8: Parc de la Gaspesie - Gaspe Today explore the Forillon National Park observing abundant wildlife. Hotel: Hotel Baker

Day 9: Gaspe - Perce Drive to Perce and its famous “Rocher Perce”. Enjoy a boat trip to Ile Bonaventure. Hotel: Riôtel Percé

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Day 10: Perce - Matapedia Today travel through numerous picturesque fishing villages to Matapedia. Hotel: Auberge La Coulee Douce (Breakfast Included)

Day 11: Matapedia - Tadoussac (Ferry) In Rimouski board a high speed catamaran to Forestville, then proceed along the Northshore of the Lawrence River to Tadoussac. Hotel: Hotel Tadoussac

Day 12: Tadoussac - la Malbaie (Ferry) Today enjoy a 3-hour whale watching cruise. Then catch the 10 minute free ferry ride across to Baie Ste Catherine and proceed to la Malbaie. Hotel: Auberge des Falaises

Day 13: La Malbaie - Montreal Today drive south through the Charlevoix Region to Quebec City. Hotel: Le Saint-Sulpice

Day 14: Depart Montreal Check-out and return your car rental to depot.


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Day 1 to 3: Arrive Toronto Upon arrival transfer independently to your hotel. Next day enjoy your city tour visiting, the Eaton Centre, Chinatown, CN Tower, and Old and New City Halls. Enjoy your trip to Niagara Falls for a breath taking, full-day tour. Hotel: Fairmont Royal York

Day 4 & 5: Toronto - Montreal (Rail) Depart on your rail journey following the shores of Lake Ontario heading to Montreal. Next day enjoy your Quebec sightseeing tour. Hotel: Fairmont Queen Elizabeth

Day 6: Montreal - Moncton (Rail) This morning enjoy a comprehensive 3 hour tour of Montreal. Later in the afternoon board VIA Rail to Moncton. This evening enjoy the scenic vista through the rural communities of Quebec’s south shore. Overnight on VIA Rail (Sleeper Plus Private Bedroom with Shower)

Day 7 & 8: Moncton – Charlottetown (Rail) Shortly before lunch, arrive in the city of Moncton. Upon disembarking the train take the private transfer to Charlottetown. The following day enjoy the Island Drive and tour of Green Gables House. Hotel: The Great George

Day 9 & 10: Charlottetown – Moncton Discover the history and charm of Charlottetown. Then early afternoon depart on a private transfer to Moncton. Following day enjoy your full day tour of Hopewell Rocks and Bay of Fundy. Hotel: Delta Beausejour

Day 11 to 13: Moncton – Halifax (Rail) Board the train in the early afternoon. Upon arrival in Halifax independently transfer to your hotel. Next day enjoy your exploration at the Halifax Museum of Natural History. For your last day enjoy your trip to Peggy’s Cove which has been an artist and explorers paradise for well over 150 years. Hotel: Lord Nelson Hotel

Day 14: Depart Halifax Check-out from your hotel and independently transfer to the Airport.

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Atlantic Canada From sweeping coastal bluffs to charming seaside towns where local lobster adorns the restaurant menus, Atlantic Canada has an unforgettable appeal all of its own. Comprising the four provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia the region is famed for its rugged coastlines, islands and maritime history.

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Explore Newfoundland, renowned as the oldest European settlement. The capital, St. John’s holds an appeal to outdoor enthusiasts offering a wealth of activities including hiking and kayaking in the temperate spring and summer months and snowboarding, skiing and snowmobiling in the cold, winter months. To the north east lies Labrador, most well-known for Gros Morne National Park on the beautiful Gulf of St. Lawrence. To the south lies New Brunswick, a stunning maritime province which is 83% forested and less densely populated than the other Maritime Provinces. Nova Scotia lies to the south east of New Brunswick and is home to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, while the smallest province, Prince Edward Island is joined to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge – the longest bridge over a span of frozen water.

Maritime Towns The maritime towns of Atlantic Canada play an important role in the history and geography of the region. Pretty waterfront shops and cafes, working lighthouses, and quaint fishing towns dot the rocky coasts throughout the region. Popular towns to visit include Cavendish on Prince Edward Island, Lawrencetown in Nova Scotia and Shediac in New Brunswick; the latter being known as the lobster capital of the world. Lunenburg in Nova Scotia is a must-visit; a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to art galleries, boutique shops and pretty seafood restaurants. St. Andrews in New Brunswick is a National Historic District and is well-regarded for its scenic architecture. These picturesque towns are often home to just a few hundred people and offer visitors a friendly welcome and an insight into the past maritime glory of the region.

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Rugged Beauty The Atlantic coast of Canada exudes a rugged beauty and distinctive charm which draws outdoor enthusiasts to this region. Visit the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, where Minke and Finback whales arrive in the spring followed by Humback whales and White-Sided dolphins in the summer. Many visitors take to the waters in kayaks to explore the coastline. Fundy National Park is a must-see for nature lovers. In Halifax, take time out to visit Peggy’s Point Lighthouse in Peggy’s Cove – one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. Prince Edward Island is beholden to a distinctive beauty with unforgettable red cliffs fringed by shimmering white sands all the way along this captivating coastline. In the northern province of Newfoundland and Labrador quaint fishing towns nestle on the coast and the stark beauty of the landscape greets visitors to these quiet and peaceful shores.

History & Museums From First Nations ceremonial sites to Victorian-style architecture, Atlantic Canada is a region steeped in both ancient and modern history. At Victoria Row in Charlestown on Prince Edward Island, walk along cobblestone streets and soak up the distinctive ambiance of the area. Whilst on the island, make sure to visit Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place. In Moncton, New Brunswick, first settled in 1733, visit Resurgo Place, home to the Moncton Museum and the Transportation Discovery Centre. In Halifax, take time out to visit the strategicallyimportant Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, originally built to defend Halifax Harbour and its Royal Naval Dockyard. First nations history can be traced at the many heritage centres and parks throughout the region.

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Located a short walk from the historic waterfront, The Hollis Halifax – a DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel offers a welcome retreat from city life. With interiors of muted palette punctuated with bold hues and cotemporaryinspired furnishings, this all-suite hotel exudes a relaxing ambiance. Choose from an enticing selection of oversized suites outfitted with complimentary WiFi and wet bars with mini-fridges and microwaves. Fitness facilities include an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool and state-of-the-art fitness centre. Ryan Duffy’s Steakhouse and Seafood restaurant specialises in dry-aged beef and fresh Atlantic seafood, while FAX Bar is the place to go for a classic cocktail. Star rating: êêêê

Keltic Lodge at the Highlands Igonish, Nova Scotia Located on the north-eastern coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia lies the Keltic Lodge Resort & Spa, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. With 109 charming guest rooms and suites to choose from, resort amenities include a heated outdoor pool, Aveda Spa, and a choice of three restaurants. Savour local cuisine and hearty breakfasts in Purple Thistle or choose from a range of seafood dishes at Atlantic Restaurant. Tee off on the Highlands Links golf course then enjoy light bites and cocktails in the Clubhouse Grill. Activities include hiking in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, whale watching and swimming. Star rating: êêêê

Mariner King Inn Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Brightly-coloured hues beckon guests to the charming Mariner King Inn in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The Inn, built in 1830, stands majestically in the heart of Old Town Lunenburg with sights and attractions just a few steps away. The historic architecture of the Inn means that the rooms and suites are truly unique. The Main Building and two additional buildings (Cranberry and Candy Apple) offer 14 comfortably-appointed rooms. Choose from a charming selection of suites, family rooms and apartments with beautifullyappointed bathrooms and delightful outdoor areas. Rooms differ in size and layout, but all offer tasteful décor. Star rating: êêêê

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The Algonquin Resort

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The Algonquin Resort has been welcoming guests to this sophisticated seaside resort in St. Andrews, New Brunswick for over a century. There are 234 effortlessly-elegant guest rooms and suites with contemporary-luxe interiors. Make reservations for a gourmet dinner at Braxton’s Restaurant & Bar. Additional highlights include The Algonquin Spa, The Algonquin Golf Course and sparkling indoor and outdoor pools. Star rating: êêêê

The Great George Hotel Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Nestled in the heart of Charlottetown, just a stone’s throw from the waterfront, The Great George offers a distinctive escape from the elements. Select an elegantly-appointed guest room decorated in neutral hues. After a day of sightseeing, work up a sweat in the 24 hour fitness centre or settle down with a refreshing drink in the charming lounge area. Star rating: êêêê

Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland Introducing the Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland, a welcoming waterfront hotel located in downtown St John’s, Newfoundland, built on the site of the old Fort William. Guests can enjoy an array of contemporary-styled guest rooms, a refreshing indoor pool, on-site dining options including regional cuisine at Oppidan and light bites at bivver, and views over this historic destination. Star rating: êêêê

Fogo Island Inn Fogo Island, Newfoundland An architectural masterpiece hugging the wild North Atlantic coastline, Fogo Island Inn is built on stilts and perches at one of the four corners of the world. Encapsulating 29 guest rooms, a contemporary art gallery, a dining room with a seven-season menu, savour the sight of icebergs floating by from the spectacular roof deck with wood-fired saunas and hot tubs. Star rating: êêêêê

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Acadia Adventure 11 Days/10 Nights Highlights • Self-drive tour. Daily departures from June - September. • Nine historic site admissions included • Enjoy Brier Island Whale Watching excursion

Day 1 & 2: Arrive Halifax Collect rental vehicle and explore Halifax for the next two days. Hotel: Lord Nelson Hotel

Day 3 & 4: Halifax - Annapolis Royal Head south to Lunenburg, visit Peggy’s Cove and Old Town Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stop off at Kejimkujik National Park renowned for wilderness lakes and rivers. Next day drive along Digby Neck for whale watching in Bay of Fundy. Spend the afternoon exploring Annapolis Royal and Fort Anne. Hotel: Hillsdale House

Day 5 & 6: Annapolis Royal - Charlottetown Head in the direction of Prince Edward Island. Stop at ‘the Library’ in the university town of Wolfville. Afterwards visit the GrandPre National Historic Site. Next day explore Charlottetown, site of Canada’s birthplace - Province House National Historic Site was the scene of meetings that led to the formation of Canada as a country in 1867. You can explore picturesque Prince Edward Island National Park on the island’s north shore - see sand dunes, beaches and Green Gables. Hotel: The Great George

Day 7 to 9: Charlottetown - Baddeck Drive to Woods Island Ferry crossing to Caribou Nova Scotia, and then east to Cape Breton Island arriving in Baddeck. Next day explore the Cabot Trail around Cape Breton Island for aweinspiring views. On your last day on Cape Breton drive north to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site; a living museum and the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Hotel: Inverary Resort

Day 10: Baddeck - Halifax

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Enjoy this bus tour departing from the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Peggy’s Cove has been an artist and explorers paradise for well over 150 years. This picture postcard village, on the rugged Atlantic shoreline, stands on solid rock above the crashing surf. The lighthouse built in 1915 is the most photographed lighthouse in the world which still keeps watch over surging ocean waves and working lobster boats. Enjoy some free time to explore the rocks, the trails, the village and the gift shop. Departs daily from June to October. 3 hours 30 minutes duration.

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Whale Watching and Puffin Cruise Bay Bulls, Newfoundland Visit the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve. Home to over 2.5 million seabirds and one of the Atlantic’s most productive feeding areas for several whale species. Highlights include over 500,000 Atlantic Puffins and upwards of 50 Humpback Whales during mid-summer. Icebergs are frequently seen in late spring and early summer. Join the Gatherall Family & Staff aboard the cat for a 90 minute wildlife extravaganza - a blizzard of puffins and a carnival of whales - and the best hospitality you’re sure to find.

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Departs daily from May to September. 1 hour 30 minutes duration.

Hopewell Rocks & Bay of Fundy Coastal Tour Moncton, New Brunswick Experience the dramatic rise and fall of the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy and Hopewell Rocks. Learn about the natural, cultural, and ecological history while touring the designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and its many spectacular flora, fauna, and coastal vistas. Walk along dramatic coastlines that open up to reveal spectacular rock faces and cliffs. Visit the oldest operational lighthouse on mainland New Brunswick at Cape Enrage. You will be captivated with the amazing beauty and ecology of Fundy National Park. Departs daily from May to October. 9 Hours duration. Entrance fees, light snacks and refreshments included.

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Yukon The Yukon region is the home of the Klondike Gold Rush, Canada’s tallest mountain, the world’s largest non-polar ice fields and the dancing Northern Lights. With daily snowfalls even during the summer months the Yukon region is appealing to the hardy outdoor enthusiast.

Chikat Pass and onwards to Haines Junction and Tok, skirting the shores of Kluane Lake. From Tok, travel to Dawson City and along the Top of the World Highway.

From the capital of Whitehorse, visit in the summer months and enjoy a captivating array of activities including kayaking, canoeing and rafting. Visit the SS Klondike National Historic Sites and relive the excitement of the Gold Rush.

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Northern Lights Discover the magical allure of the Aurora Borealis. Viewing options are vast, with rustic lodges situated out in the wilderness, the key is to escape the city lights. Normally visible from mid-August until midApril, between the hours of 10pm and 3am on clear and moonless nights, this is a spectacle to behold. Head north from Whitehorse to your lodge, relax by a roaring campfire and settle back to watch the show as the ever-changing Northern Lights dance across the starlit sky. Choose an aurora tour and you could include activities such as dog-sledding and snow-shoeing in your itinerary.

Hiring a car offers the freedom of exploring Yukon at your own pace, stopping to enjoy the spectacular landscape and adapting your itinerary to suit your Yukon must-see list.

Yukon has a rich gold mining history and many of the province’s town sprung up in the height of the gold rush. With the boom and bust many of the gold rush towns experienced thriving populations of thousands that dropped off to barely a few hundred within a few short years. Dawson City is one such place. With an initial population of only 500 in 1896 increasing to around 40,000 people in 1898 on the discovery of gold. In 1899 when gold dried up there were only 8,000 people left in Dawson City. Visit the Bonanza Creek Discovery Site and see the place where gold was first discovered in 1896 and take the intriguing 500m-long walk passing interpretative displays. Or visit MacBride Museum in Whitehorse and learn about the Gold Rush through old photos and daily demonstrations of gold-panning to recreate Yukon’s past.

Driving Holidays Soak up Yukon highlights with a driving holiday and get to see Canada’s wild frontier up close and personal. Pick up a hire car and head out from Whitehorse to Kluane National Park and see Canada’s tallest mountain or drive from Dawson city to the Canadian Arctic and cross the Arctic Circle. Visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and see northern Canadian Mammals in their natural environment. Yukon highlights include the South Klondike Highway, also known as the Skagway, which guides you through subalpine landscapes from Tormented Valley to Tutshi Lake, offering unforgettable views of the Emerald Lake. Take the Alaska Ferry along the Lynn Canal to Haines, in the Valley of the Eagles. Kluane National Park, home to the largest non-polar ice fields in the world is a must-visit. Travel along the Haines Highway and pass

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Day 1 & 2: Arrive Whitehorse Collect rental vehicle and take some time to explore the city. Next day visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve. Hotel: Best Western Gold Rush Inn

Day 3: Whitehorse - Skagway Travel the South Klondike Highway. Today’s drive offers some spectacular scenery en-route to Skagway. Hotel: Westmark Inn

Day 4: Skagway - Haines (Ferry) Take the afternoon Alaska Ferry to Haines. It is a spectacularly scenic, relaxing ferry ride along the Lynn Canal. Hotel: Hotel Halsingland

Day 5 & 6: Haines - Haines Junction & Kluane National Park

Day 7: Haines Junction - Tok Today your journey continues on the famous Alaska Highway through endless wilderness areas.

Today offers great photo opportunities through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve before arriving at Kluane National Park. Next day enjoy a full day exploring Kluane National Park.

Hotel: Cleft of the Rock Bed & Breakfast (Breakfast Included)

Hotel: The Raven Hotel (Continental Breakfast Included)

Before you reach Dawson City, you’ll cross the Yukon River by the government-run ferry. Dawson City offers many sites to visit SS Keno, Jack London Interpretive Center and Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Casino are a few. Take the short drive to the top of the Midnight Dome with excellent views over Dawson, the Ogilvie Mountains, and the Yukon and Klondike Rivers.

Day 8 to 10: Tok - Dawson City (Ferry)

Hotel: Aurora Inn

Day 11: Dawson City - Whitehorse

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Going south, enjoy the raw beauty of the surrounding landscape before arriving into Dawson City late afternoon.

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Hotel: Best Western Gold Rush Inn

Day 12: Depart Whitehorse Check-out of your hotel and return car rental to depot.


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Boreale Ranch Whitehorse, Yukon Boréale Ranch is a year round modern adventure lodge in the Yukon wilds, and a 3 night stay is your gateway to a memorable and true Yukon experience. Your Boréale Ranch guide will collect you at Whitehorse airport and drop you off in Downtown Whitehorse so you can explore the city for a few hours before arriving at the ranch. The main lodge building features private rooms with mountain facing balconies, so each morning you can wake up and enjoy the spectacular view. Days are at your own leisure. Enjoy breakfasts in the morning, then relax in the spa or make use of the complimentary fat bikes, helmets and snowshoes and head out onto the 1.5km trail situated throughout the property. For some good hearted fun, enjoy toboggan hill for sledding.

Each evening after your locally-inspired meals you are invited to relax, to hang out and to enjoy the views of the mountain peaks. Enjoy the night sky from your balcony, the aurora viewing platform, the spa or by the warming glow of a bonfire. The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) generally come out after 10pm. They tend to start glowing in the northern horizon and can appear across the sky in all directions. Even with cloud cover, it is possible to see the green glow. The lights can be green, red, purple and pink depending on activity.

Highlights • 3-night Northern Lights Ranch. Daily departures. • Walking trail throughout the property • Wilderness activities and spa

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Wilderness & Wildlife A vast land of undulating coastline and ever changing landscapes, Canada offers a wealth of opportunity to discover and explore native wilderness and wildlife. Offering up some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the world, the best way to explore the unspoilt beauty of this magical country is by heading out into the wilderness. Whether it be on an escorted tour or a self-drive adventure, Canada is a sight to behold yearround. The native wildlife also has an enduring appeal and for the best viewing opportunities book a wildlife viewing tour, where guides will take you to the best spots for seeing Canada’s most lovable residents. Stay in a wilderness lodge and experience this all first-hand. There are many lodges to choose from; luxurious secluded hideaways, rustic retreats or unique floating lodges, all surrounded by spectacular landscapes.

Grizzly Bears Meander along the western coastline of Canada and it just might be possible to spot a grizzly bear. For a more up close and personal view of a grizzly, make your way to the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia. Black bears are found throughout most of Canada while grizzly bears live a more solitary lifestyle. There are approximately 25,000 grizzly bears occupying regions of Canada including the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, northern Manitoba, Nunavut, Alberta and British Columbia.

Whales Make your way to the western Hudson Bay coast and watch in awe as Beluga Whales frolic in the ocean. Regarded as their summer home, the western Hudson Bay Coast is the place to spot Beluga Whales swimming in the Churchill River after the ice breaks up. On the west coast of Canada. Whale watching activities take place in British Columbia and on the east coast, the most prolific whale spotting locations are Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. In British Columbia, the orca population is one of the highest in the world. It is also possible to see gray whales, minkes and humpbacks. The optimum time to view is between April and October as the whales migrate from the Bering Sea. Book a whale watching tour from Vancouver Island and sail to Steveston, a half hour away from the mainland. In Quebec, popular whale watching locations include the ports along the St. Lawrence or travel north to Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada. In Newfoundland & Labrador, whale watching season lasts from May until September. In Nova Scotia the whale watching season begins in May and lasts until October with the arrival of finbacks and minkes in May and humpbacks in June. Travel to Cabot Trail in Cape Breton for a host of whale watching cruises.

Polar Bears Churchill, Manitoba is renowned as the Polar Bear capital of the world, where, for a few weeks each autumn, polar bears congregate on the shores of Hudson Bay. As the bay begins to freeze over, the bears are offered the prime opportunity to hunt ring seals. Watch on from the safety of a tundra buggy as bears go about their business on the ice. Prime viewing times are in October and November or visit in the summer months and observe the bears on the tundra and along coastal rocks.

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Farewell Harbour Lodge 4 Days/3 Nights Highlights • Independent touring itinerary. Daily departures from June – October. • All meals and all transportation on wildlife excursions included • Evening guide presentations and slide shows

Day 1: Vancouver - Farewell Harbour Lodge Make your own way to the South Terminal at Vancouver International Airport and board your plane to Port Hardy, then a complimentary shuttle will bring you to Alder Bay to board a high speed water taxi to Farewell Harbour. Join an afternoon tour in search of marine wildlife in the waters of the famous Johnstone Strait and Robson Bight Ecological Reserve, then later return to the lodge for a sumptuous meal, followed by next day activity briefing and an evening presentation on some aspect of coastal ecology.

Day 2: Farewell Harbour Lodge After an early breakfast meet for first full day bear viewing adventure to one of the main grizzly viewing estuaries. The bear viewing takes you to one of several estuaries where you will view either from a zodiac or on foot depending on the tide. Tonight enjoy a presentation on some aspect of Great Bear Rainforest, Bears, Whales or First Nations culture.

Day 3: Farewell Harbour Lodge After an early breakfast you will be back on the water for your choice of another bear viewing safari or a more extensive exploration of the incredibly rich waters of Johnstone Strait. Orcas typically return to these waters mid-July although Humpbacks and other marine life can often be seen from May through October. Enjoy another evening programme after dinner.

Day 4: Depart Farewell Lodge Today enjoy one of the following options, a short morning sea kayak excursion, marine excursion, guided interpretive rainforest hike, or the Indigenous Cultural Tour with Sea Wolf Adventures. Return to the lodge for the return water taxi back to Alder Bay and then your shuttle transfer to Port Hardy Airport where you will board your flight back to Vancouver.

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Grizzly Bears of Knight Inlet Lodge Glendale Cove, British Columbia Knight Inlet is a 100 km long fjord carved by glaciers in the coastal mountains. This pristine wilderness is the native habitat of the Grizzly Bear. Every spring when the bears come out of hibernation, they can be seen from a boat on the banks of Glendale Cove eating sedge grasses, mussels and barnacles that abound in the cove. This is a stunning setting in which to observe grizzly bears in their natural environment. In the fall the bears feed heavily on the returning salmon to the Glendale River and can be seen in large numbers from the specially constructed viewing platform. It is not uncommon for there to be up to 40 bears within 10 kilometers of the lodge during this season. Knight Inlet Lodge is tucked into Glendale Cove, which offers one of the few protected anchorages

in the inlet, and it is here that you will begin each day’s adventure. The cove is also home to black bears, otters, deer, cougars, wolves and over a 100 species of birds, including bald eagles and other raptors. The lodge itself is an assortment of 5 modern cement floats containing 18 guest rooms, a dining room, a lounge, an interpretive centre and support buildings. The lodge also offers an abundance of tours, marine wildlife tours, Orca and Humpback whales tours, estuary tours, marine tours, hiking tours, and guided kayaking tours.

Highlights • Choose from a 1, 2 or 3-night stay at Knight Inlet Lodge • Return flight from Vancouver to Campbell River and Lodge and all meals and snacks at the lodge are included • Bear viewing tour, scenic boat ride of Glendale Cove and evening interpretive programmes

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Beluga Whales, Bears & Blooms – Adventurer 6 Days/5 Nights Highlights • Independent touring itinerary. Select travel dates in July and August. • 3 breakfasts and 1 lunch are included • Experience a day trip in a Tundra Buggy and see Polar Bears up-close

Day 1: Arrive Winnipeg Independently transfer to your hotel. Later in the evening enjoy your meet and greet with Frontiers North representative. Hotel: Four Seasons by Sheraton Hotel at the Winnipeg Airport

Day 2 - 4: Winnipeg - Churchill Catch the early morning flight to Churchill, and enjoy a day of excursions, Churchill and area tour, Parks Canada Visitor Centre and Churchill’s Itsanitaq Museum which showcases a collection of Inuit carvings made of whalebone, soapstone and caribou antler, as well as millenia-old harpoon heads left over from the pre-Inuit Thule and Dorset cultures of the Igloolik region.The following day enjoy your 3 hour Beluga Whales and Prince of Wales Fort tour. During the summer months of July & August, the Churchill River is teeming with beluga whales who migrate into the warm shallow waters to give birth and feed on small fish. Known as “Canaries of the Sea”, these friendly and inquisitive creatures will capture your heart as you enjoy their whale song. Later take your dog cart tour where you will learn about the history associated with dog sledding in Northern Canada. The following day enjoy a Zodiac boat ride on the Churchill River and a Tundra Buggy excursion in Churchill Wildlife Management Area. You might even have the opportunity to see the first of the summer polar bears as they migrate into the area. Hotel: Tundra Inn

Day 5: Churchill - Winnipeg Enjoy your day of leisure in Churchill before your early evening flight back to Winnipeg. Hotel: Four Seasons by Sheraton Hotel at the Winnipeg Airport

Day 6: Depart Winnipeg Upon check-out independently transfer to the airport.

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Churchill Town & Tundra Polar Bear Safari – Adventurer 4 Days/3 Nights Highlights • Independent touring itinerary. Select departure dates in October. • 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner included • Experienced naturalist driver/guide on-board the Tundra Buggy

Day 1: Arrive Winnipeg Independently transfer to your hotel. Later in the evening enjoy your meet and greet with Frontiers North representative. Hotel: Four Seasons by Sheraton Hotel at the Winnipeg Airport

Day 2: Winnipeg - Churchill Catch the early morning flight to Churchill. Upon arrival enjoy your interpretive transfer into Churchill and your full-day Tundra Buggy adventure in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. A Tundra Buggy autumn day tour is the best and safest way to view the majestic polar bear in its natural environment. Begin your search for wildlife as the buggy meanders over a system of established trails, stopping at leisure to enjoy the scenery and take photos. Hotel: Tundra Inn

Day 3: Churchill – Winnipeg Enjoy another full day buggy adventure. Learn about the wildlife and the magnificent ecosystems surrounding the subarctic environment of Churchill. You will have the opportunity to explore the open tundra while your driver discusses the effects of tides, currents and ice formation on the polar bears. The interpretive Tundra Buggy drivers are experienced tour leaders and passionate adventurers who are are skilled at positioning the Tundra Buggy for optimal photography opportunities and wildlife viewing. Wildlife you spot may include polar bears, arctic hare, arctic and red fox, gyrfalcon, ptarmigan and much more. Later this evening take your flight back to Winnipeg. Hotel: Four Seasons by Sheraton Hotel at the Winnipeg Airport

Day 4: Depart Winnipeg Upon check-out independently transfer to the airport.

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Nimmo Bay Resort Wilderness Nimmo Bay, British Columbia This resort is the very definition of a secret hideaway, nestled into the old growth forests of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, accessible only by helicopter or floatplane. This is a landscape defined by granite mountains that overlook misty fjords, splashing waterfalls, and secluded beaches, blue-toned glaciers and islands where the wildlife far outnumbers the humans. With a small collection of beautifully designed wooden chalets perched at the water’s edge, the nine comfortable chalets accommodate no more than 18 guests, keeping the atmosphere intimate. Six chalets are set on stilts on the water and linked by floating walkways, while three chalets are nestled at the foot of the dramatic waterfall. The resort itself offers an array of high-end wilderness experiences from observing black bears and grizzly bears, spotting orcas, white-

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sided dolphins and humpback whales on a wildlife cruise. For the water enthusiasts, enjoy catch-and-release fly-fishing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, snorkelling, tubing, wake boarding and windsurfing among wild pacific salmon and sea lions. For those pioneers and adventurers, why not take an optional trip to the skies and soar high into the mountains in a private, piloted helicopter and enjoy hiking and trekking among glaciers, rocky peaks, and alpine lakes. Or simply for those quiet and relaxing moments soak in cedar hot tubs at the foot of a waterfall or simply converse with the resort’s expert guides, survivalists and artists on the wildlife, plants and culture of this beautiful region.

Highlights • Wilderness lodge experience. Select travel dates from May – October. • Return flight from Vancouver to Port Hardy and return Floatplane transfer from Port Hardy included • Gourmet cuisine and assorted beverages included


West Coast Wilderness Lodge & Sonora Resort 7 Days/6 Nights Highlights • Independent touring itinerary. Select travel dates from May - October. • 6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 gourmet dinners and all beverages at Sonora Resort included • Princess Louisa Inlet tour by boat and float plane

Day 1 – 3: Vancouver - West Coast Wilderness Resort (Floatplane) Transfer independently to Vancouver Airport South Terminal Floatplane Base to board a floatplane for a scenic forty-minute flight northwest via Sechelt to West Coast Wilderness. Upon arrival take a leisurely hike through the coastal rainforest, or enjoy a soak in the Spa Jacuzzi. Next day enjoy a 4 hour cruise of beautiful Jervis Inlet. The tour will take you through Malibu Rapids to enter Princess Louisa Inlet, an incredible fjord renowned for its beauty and protected waters. The following day choose your activity - a 1-hour Inlet Zodiac Cruise or a 2-hour guided kayaking experience on the Sutton Islands Chain. Hotel: West Coast Wilderness Resort

Day 4 – 6: West Coast Wilderness Lodge Sonora Resort (Floatplane) Depart on your privately chartered floatplane for your scenic 30 minute flight to Sonora Resort a Relais & Chateaux luxury resort on beautiful Sonora Island. After your arrival explore the resort. Over the few days take an optional guided eco boat tour, see grizzly bears, kayak, go rafting, hike the coastal rainforest or try helihiking. Fishing is one of the key experiences at the resort, with heli-fly-fishing, river fly-fishing and salmon fishing available. You will experience five star accommodations and breath-taking outdoor adventures. Hotel: Sonora Resort

Day 7: Depart Sonora Resort (Helicopter or Floatplane) Your stay at Sonora Resort ends when you depart after lunch. Take the helicopter or floatplane back to Vancouver.

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Alaska Alaska is a captivating landscape of more than 57 million acres; a land of magnificent natural wonders from mountain ranges, glaciers and wetlands to volcanoes, wild tundra, forests and rivers.

For an unforgettable sight, visit Kenai Fjords National Park encompassing nearly 700,000 acres and marvel at the glaciers flowing from the USA’s largest ice field, Harding Fields, to the seashore. Or travel to Juneau to view the stunning Mendenhall Glacier, measuring half a mile wide, which flows 13 miles from its source at the Juneau Ice field.

Wilderness & National Parks

Escape to the silence and tranquillity of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve, the largest national park in the USA with an astounding 13.2 million acres featuring both rainforest and tundra.

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is noted as the sixth largest in Alaska at over four million acres and features two volcanoes, one of which is active. Or visit Ketchikan, renowned as “The Yosemite of the North” and the gateway to Misty Fjords National Monument. With a wealth of natural wilderness to explore, Denali National Park & Preserve is home to six million acres of wild landscape and Mount Denali, North America’s tallest peak, standing proudly at 20,310 feet. At Katmai National Park & Preserve, located on the Alaskan Peninsula, the landscape is dominated by the majestic Mount Kamai with a total of six active volcanoes and is a popular destination for bear spotting along the shores of wild rivers.

Kodiak’s island bears Known as a unique subspecies of the brown or grizzly bear, the Kodiak Bear population lives exclusively on the Kodiak Archipelago in the Gulf of Alaska, to the south of the main Alaskan land mass. They are the largest bears in the world with males weighing up to 1,500 pounds, compared to the 1,150 pounds of a Grizzly Bear. They enter their dens for hibernation in late October and emerge once again in May or June. The Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1941, since then Kodiak bear research has been carried out by the Alaska Department of Fish & Game in co-operation with the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. With abundant food resources and 3,000 square miles of protected habitat to roam freely in, the Kodiak Bears enjoy a thriving population.

ALASKA Denali National Park

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Hilton Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska The Hilton Anchorage enjoys a prime spot in downtown Anchorage. Highlights include 600 contemporary-styled rooms, two on-site restaurants serving Alaskan and American cuisine, an indoor pool and state-of-the-art fitness centre. Step into Bruin’s Bar and enjoy a nightcap before retiring for the evening. In the morning wake up to breathtaking views of the Chugach Mountain Range and the Alaskan cityscape. Star rating: êêê Superior

The Hotel Captain Cook Anchorage, Alaska With sweeping views of the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet, Hotel Captain Cook, in downtown Anchorage offers an exclusive Alaskan-inspired getaway. With 546 contemporary-styled guest rooms and suites over 18 floors, be sure to make reservations for dinner in one of the four on-site restaurants featuring American and Alaskan cuisine. Leisure facilities include an indoor pool and the Captain Cook Athletic Club. Star rating: êêêê

Denali Bluffs Hotel Denali, Alaska Nestled into the lower slopes of Sugarloaf Mountain in Denali National Park, Denali Bluffs Hotel is the showcase for scenic Alaskan wilderness views. The main lodge is warm and welcoming with a timber-beamed great room and stone fireplace offering the perfect spot to mingle. Additional highlights include family-friendly rooms, Mountaineer Grill & Bar and the Perky Moose Pantry & Café. Star rating: êêê

Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge Talkeetna, Alaska Located on a ridge overlooking the Susitna River Valley, guests at Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge are privy to breathtaking views of the Alaska Range and river valleys. Constructed from locally-sourced rocks and spruce timbers, the lodge offers a range of guest rooms and suites furnished with a native Alaskan twist. Dining options include Base Camp Bistro & Lounge and Foraker Restaurant. Star rating: êêê

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Fairbanks 2

River’s Edge Resort

11 Days/10 Nights Highlights

Delta Junction

Riley Creek 2 Campground

• Recommended self-drive motorhome itinerary • Enjoy an airboat tour to Knick Glacier and sightseeing boat cruises to the Portage Glacier

ALASKA

Mt. McKinley

Glennallen 1

• Explore Denali National Park and the scenic Kenai Fjords National Park

Day 1: Arrive Anchorage Collect your Cruise America motorhome from the Anchorage Depot. Then drive northeast on the Glenn Highway to Palmer. Head through the Eklutna Flats and savour awe-inspiring views of Pioneer Peak. Campground: www.mtviewrvpark.com

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Campground: www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/ campground-riley.htm

Bear Paw RV Park

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Day 2 & 3: Palmer – Denali National Park Drive from Palmer to Denali National Park and then onwards to Matanuska-Susitna Valley and Denali State Park. Visit the small community of Talkeetna.

Tolsona Wilderness Campground

Ferry

Day 6: Fairbanks - Gennallen Head to Paxson/Glenallen following the Richardson to Delta Junction, then drive by the North Pole, located just outside of Fairbanks. From there head south towards Paxson/Glenallen. Campground: www.tolsoncampground.com

Day 7: Gelnnallen - Valdez Enjoy the views of Wrangell Mountains, then drive by Worthington Glacier and through the captivating Keystone Canyon. Watch on as crashing glaciers melt into the sea at Valdez. Campground: www.bearpawrvpark.com

Day 8: Valdez - Seward © Mark Kelley Juneau

Board the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry to Whittier, passing through Prince William Sound, then onwards to Seward. See the simulated ice cave and touch an iceberg at Portage Glacier and the Begich, Boggs Visitor Centre. Campground: www.stoneycreekrvpark.com

Day 4 & 5: Denali National Park - Fairbanks Enjoy and optional 7-hour Tundra Wildlife Tour before leaving Denali National Park. Continue on Parks Highway north to Fairbanks. Mt. McKinley can be seen on a clear day. In the afternoon, drive through the communities of Healy, Nenana and the old, gold mining town of Ester. Campground: www.riversedge.net/fairbanks-RV-park.htm

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Day 9 & 10: Seward - Anchorage Return on the Seward Highway to Anchorage and savour mesmerising views of pristine glaciers. Campground: www.goldennuggetcamperpark.com

Day 11: Depart Anchorage Return your motorhome to the Cruise America Depot.


Bear Viewing at Kodiak Brown Bear Center Kodiak, Alaska The Kodiak Brown Bear Center is situated on a 58 acre site known as Camp Island on the Karluk Lake with over 30 miles of shoreline, with access to the camp by a 45 minute floatplane ride from Kodiak. The Center offers visitors unparalleled access and opportunities to observe and study these legendary bears in their natural habitat from viewing areas strategically located in the field as well as from the 30 foot catamaran. Camp Island affords a lodging buffer from the abundant bear activity around the perimeter of the lake. All guest cabins are directly at the water’s edge and each cabin has a private outdoor deck where bears and other wildlife can often be seen. This is one of the most researched bear habitat areas in the world and you will likely have opportunities for interactions with researchers and wildlife photographers.

Kodiak

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Kodiak Brown Bear Centre

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• 3-night stay with select departure dates from July - October • 3 meals per day included • Daily guided bear viewing and orientation and interpretive programs

WinterLake Lodge Iditarod National Historic Trail, Alaska Winterlake lodge nestles on fifteen acres along Mile 198 of the Historic Iditarod Trail. The lodge overlooks a peaceful lake where they land by float plane in the summer. The property offers six individual guest cabins, a central main lodge, gardens, sled dog camp, hot tub and a sauna house. There are many activities on offer at the lodge for your 2 night stay such as, guided narrated walks, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boards and fat tire bikes, bird watching, fishing, bear viewing, berry picking, cooking classes, Yoga and stretch classes or swimming in the lake. Enjoy your day long outing to Canyon Creek via the lodge’s Robinson R-44 Helicopter, or explore Tordillo Mountain area for glacier trekking.

Denali National Park Visitor Entrance Winterlake Lodge 2

ALASKA Anchorage

Highlights • Wilderness lodge experience. Daily departures from June - September. • Return transfers, floatplane and meals are included • Helicopter adventure

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Essential Travel Information Accommodation The hotels featured in our brochure and on our website are, in our opinion, the best available, however that does not mean that all of them are right for you. To some ‘luxury’ means a rustic, get-away-from-it-all retreat, while others expect a glamorous international resort. Taking time to browse our brochure, visit our website and discuss your particular requirements with our destination specialists will ensure that we can produce your dream holiday. When a hotel description states a sea view or ocean view this may in fact only be a partial or restricted view. In triple rooms, the third bed may be a rollaway extra bed or sharing existing bedding. Hotels may charge for some land and water activities listed. Many of the hotels in our brochure are located in tropical climates and may attract insects. This is representative of the climate and should not be interpreted as an indication that the accommodation is lacking in hygiene standards. We take great care in selecting our featured accommodation, however if accommodation requested at time of booking is not personally known to our destination specialists, we cannot provide assurances in respect to the standard of facilities and services. Most rooms in the USA and Canada will have one king size bed or two queen beds. Many hotels do not offer inter-connecting rooms. Rollaway beds can be provided subject to availability and may incur additional charges. Please note we will facilitate rooming requests but these cannot be guaranteed. Certain hotels and resorts within the USA and Canada require at least one person checking into each room to be 21 years of age or over. Please check your hotel’s website before travel for any age restrictions. At most hotels and resorts across the globe a credit card will be required at check-in to guarantee your hotel extras bill and for charging items to your room. Airport Taxes As standard, airport taxes are incorporated in your package price. Occasionally airports will apply an Arrival or Departure Tax which is required to be paid in cash at the airport – this will be advised at time of booking. Alcohol, Drugs and Controlled Items Restrictive legislation against the carriage of alcohol, prescription medication and other drugs is increasingly common in destinations worldwide. The minimum age requirement to consume or purchase alcohol in the USA is 21 years. The minimum age to consume or purchase alcohol in Canada varies by province and territory. ID should be carried at all times for the purchase of alcohol as even those who look of age may be asked for identification. Visit www.gov.uk/foreigntravel-advice for updated information on the laws governing alcohol, prescription medication and other drugs. Visitors are not permitted to take fresh milk or jars of baby food into the USA and will have this confiscated by US Customs. Powdered milk is permitted. Lithium batteries including those in laptops and mobile phone charging packs must be carried in hand luggage when travelling by air. Airline Check-in Where possible, we recommend online check-in. Please refer to your airline’s website for their online check-in policy. It is your responsibility to respect the check-in times specified by the airline on which you are travelling, and to ensure that you arrive at your departure airport in plenty of time. If Only is unable to accept any liability if you miss your flight as a result of your late check-in or your transport to the airport being delayed. All Inclusive Holidays Where one of our resorts offers an All Inclusive product, it is worth noting that the All Inclusive aspect may start and finish at certain times on the arrival and departure dates. If Only will provide you with details of the All Inclusive package booked, however some resorts may occasionally alter the specific terms of their All Inclusive package and this is something beyond our control. Baggage Allowance Baggage allowances and permitted items vary from airline to airline and are dependent on class of travel, please ask our staff for further details and check the airline’s own website for updated baggage policy. In some of our destinations transfers on a smaller aircraft may be required and this might affect your baggage allowance. Please be aware that checked baggage charges may apply for internal flights taken within the USA and Canada. The carriage of sports equipment may be included in your overall baggage allowance or may be at an additional charge. Please check with our experts for full details. Charges for excess luggage will be levied at the discretion of the airline. Board Basis Commonly where the board basis is Half Board or All Inclusive, then as a general rule all meals will be taken in the main restaurant. Should guests wish to use an alternative restaurant, then a supplement will normally be applied by the hotel. Where hotels offer complimentary board upgrades, restrictions may apply and dining options limited. Please clarify with your hotel upon check-in. Car and Motorhome Hire Ensure you are aware of the full terms and conditions of your rental agreement and insurance coverage. Driving laws in the USA and Canada differ in each state/province/ territory. Toll charges will not be included in your hire. There is the option to purchase the use of a toll meter allowing renters to drive through electronic toll express lanes and pay tolls electronically. One way drop fees may apply. The main driver must have a credit card in their name to pay a deposit at time of collection for all car hire and motorhome hires in the USA and Canada. Full details of your hire and its inclusions are available in your booking documentation. Please ask our destination experts for further information. Christmas, New Year and other Peak Seasons It is commonplace for guests staying in resort hotels over the Christmas and New Year period to pay a supplement for compulsory additional services, such as gala dinners. It may also be necessary to pre-book restaurants during peak periods and there may also be a minimum night’s stay requirement at some hotels, please enquire at time of booking. Some of our resorts also implement more stringent cancellation fees for these peak season bookings. Some destinations may be particularly busy at certain times of year, for example March is Spring Break time and hotels will be very busy and more lively than normal. The USA holiday seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas are also very busy times to travel, and flights, hotels and excursions may be subject to a premium at these times. Some excursions and tours may be liable to changes or cancellation at short notice due to local holidays or festivals. Disabled Travellers The enjoyment of your holiday is important to us but we recognise that some of the tours, cruises and holidays we offer may not be suitable for clients with reduced mobility or

special needs, so we strongly recommended that suitability is discussed prior to making your booking. We are happy to provide personal advice on whether a particular tour, cruise or holiday is suitable for your needs as we understand that each client will have their own specific requirements. To make your arrangements run as smoothly as possible, our airline and other transport partners may require specific details of a disability/mobility issue prior to travel. Disney Dining Advance reservations are strongly recommended for Disney Dining Plans. Reservations are mandatory for all dinner shows. Dining reservations can be made up to 180 days in advance by calling 0800 169 0730. Disney Dining must be added to your reservation a minimum of 21 days prior to departure. Guests aged 3-9 years must order from the children’s menu where available. Persons aged 10 years and up cannot order from the children’s menu. Meals for children under 3 years are not covered by meal plans. 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Government Advice Should you have any concerns regarding travel due to political unrest, potential violence etc we would recommend that you access the government website at www.gov.uk for specific advice. Health It is imperative when travelling to worldwide destinations that you consult your GP or local health clinic before booking your trip and before travelling, to make sure that you have taken all the necessary health precautions. Other sources of information include www.gov. uk and www.nathnac.org.uk. As conditions can change quickly, please also check the current health requirements of the destination you are visiting closer to your departure date. Some countries will require additional certification or visas from travellers who may have been in regions of epidemic. You must also, at time of booking, inform If Only of any pre-existing medical conditions or disability which may affect your holiday. Passengers who have reached 28 weeks in their pregnancy may not be accepted by the majority of airlines without a medical certificate, however conditions vary from airline to airline. If you plan to travel to any of our hotels that are above 3,000 metres and have circulation, heart or respiratory problem then please consult your doctor before booking. Please note that you are strongly advised against scuba diving for 24 hours before travelling by air. Hotel Classification Across the regions of the world that we feature there is no standardised classification and grading of hotels. However, we appreciate that a star rating is often the first point of reference when considering a resort or hotel for your holiday. Wherever possible we have included the official star rating as provided by that destination’s official tourism authority. If this is not available, we have asked our partner hotels to supply us with the star grading that they normally use. This is not a categorisation implemented by If Only but a reflection of what each hotel or resort promotes its classification/grading to be. Local Festivals and Holidays Experiencing the culture of our destinations can be a highly enriching experience particularly during religious and local festivals. Observance of local customs may be more pronounced at these times and visitors should treat these traditions with respect. Loyalty programmes If requested to do so, we will add hotel and airline loyalty programme membership numbers to your booking where possible, but please note that on some of our specially negotiated rates points or miles are not always awarded. Maintenance Work In order to maintain high standards, hotel renovation is a continual process, particularly in the low season. In this event, hotel management will ensure that any disturbance to guests is restricted to the absolute minimum. 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We do not accept any responsibility or liability if you cannot travel, or incur any other loss because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements or any health formalities. See our Booking Conditions (Your Responsibilities section) for more information. Currently, a valid ten-year British Passport, with a minimum validity of at least six months on the arrival date back in the UK is required for all holidays we feature. All visitors travelling to the USA without a visa must have a biometric passport. Should your passport be in the final year of validity we advise you to thoroughly check the requirements of the country you intend to visit prior to finalising your travel plans. For further detailed information please visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice. Non-British Citizens must check their passport and visa requirements prior to booking with the Embassy or Consulate of the country they intend to visit. Under the USA Visa Waiver Programme, British and Irish passport holders are entitled to an Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) which entitles entry to the USA for a duration of up to 90 days. You should apply for your ESTA on the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation website no later than 72 hours prior to travel. Once an ESTA has been approved it is valid for 2 years and can be used for multiple entries into the United States. Please note that under certain circumstances, e.g. if you have a criminal record, then your ESTA application could be rejected, you may have to apply for a visa or your entry into the USA may be completely denied. The current cost of an ESTA is US $14 per application. The name on your airline ticket must exactly match the name on your ESTA. You will be denied boarding if you do not have a valid ESTA. Visitors travelling to Canada by air need to have an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) in order to enter. This must be applied for in advance and you will not be able to board your flight to Canada without it. You can apply online for the eTA by visiting the official Canadian Government website. The current cost is CAD $7. Point of Entry Passengers who have not availed of US. Pre Clearance in either Dublin or Shannon International Airports will have to collect their baggage and clear customs and immigration at their first point of entry into the USA. This is applicable for all visitors whether they have reached their final destination, are connecting domestically or connecting internationally. Prices Please contact our destination experts for pricing for your tailor made itinerary. Our star rating used throughout the brochure can be used as a general guide for the standard of accommodation. Resort Fees Please be aware that some hotels in the USA and Canada may charge a local tax or resort fee. In many cases this is compulsory and will be included in the cost of your holiday. However, in some cases it does need to be paid locally. Our Reservations Team will offer all necessary information regarding Resort Fees at the time of booking. Room check-in and check-out times Check-in and check-out times may vary from hotel to hotel, please enquire at the time of booking. Our featured hotels will attempt to accommodate early arrivals or late departures but this is not always possible. If you would like to have access to your room outside normal check-in/check-out times for an additional period or for an extra night, this can be arranged for a supplement at the time booking. Seat Requests If requested to do so, we will do all we can to reserve a specific seat for you. However, seat allocation is not guaranteed (as per the airlines’ conditions of carriage) and most airlines will not allocate seats until tickets have been issued. In some cases airlines charge for this service, requiring an additional payment from the passenger(s). If this is important to you, please arrive for your flight early, regardless of having made this request in advance. Special Requests We will do our utmost to ensure that any special requests or special needs you may have are satisfied. Such requests must be made in writing. However, please appreciate that they are merely requests and therefore cannot be guaranteed. Swimming Pools Some resorts, particularly in Las Vegas, do not have their pools open all year round. It is common for pools to be closed in Las Vegas hotels between the months of November-March. Please check your hotel’s website before travel to confirm. Pool heating can be pre-paid for in Florida Villas. This is recommended during the months of October-April. Tipping Tipping is expected in most restaurants and bars in the USA, and is generally expected in Canada. Standard service charges are 15-20% of the total bill. 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If Only Booking Conditions (1) Contract Please read the booking conditions carefully as they will constitute the package holiday contract between If Only… (a trading name of If Only Holidays Limited) – ATOL 4269/ABTA W3086 and all those listed on the booking on whose behalf the party leader is acting. These conditions set out our respective rights and obligations. By asking to confirm your booking, we are entitled to assume that you have had the opportunity to read and have read these terms and conditions and agree to them. A contract will exist as soon as we issue our confirmation invoice. This contract is made on the terms of these booking conditions, which are governed by Scottish Law, and the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts. You may however, choose the law and jurisdiction of England, Northern Ireland or Ireland. You will be advised of the current prices of the holiday that you wish to book before your contract is confirmed. In these booking conditions “You” and “Yours” means all persons named on the booking (including anyone who is added or substituted at a later date or any of them), as the context requires and the “lead name” means the person who makes the booking. “We”, “Us” and “Our” means If Only… 1.1 Cruise bookings/third party bookings Where holiday products or services are booked with If Only… as the Principal provider, your contract will be with us and our full booking conditions apply. Further conditions may also be applied by our suppliers and together these make the ‘Conditions of Contract’ and constitute the entire agreement between you and If Only… We will make it clear to you at the point of booking if we are acting as an agent for another holiday provider. In such instances, your contract will be with them as the Principal provider, although the relevant terms of our own booking conditions will also apply. Customers will be bound by any third-party booking conditions of carriage. By proceeding with a booking, you acknowledge that you have read and understood all of the ‘Conditions of Contract’ and agree to be bound by them. If any dispute arises then the third parties booking conditions will be applicable. All on board/ in resort accounts must be settled directly with the supplier. The provisions of the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea 1974 (“Athens Convention”) as amended by the 2001 Protocol and EC Regulation 392/2009 apply to cruise bookings. This means any liability we or the cruise operator may have to you will be limited in accordance with this convention (as amended) and Regulation. 1.2 Cruise bookings and out of date range flights/accommodation Where you make your cruise booking far in advance of departure, it may not be possible at the time to book flights, accommodation and/or other services you have requested as they are not yet available. Where you ask us to do so, we will confirm any such services subject to availability and the applicable price when they are available to book. If these services cannot subsequently be booked as requested or you are not prepared to pay the applicable price, you may cancel and receive a refund of the amount you have paid in respect of these services. Cancellation or non-availability of these services does not, however, entitle you to cancel your cruise or any other confirmed element of your booking, without paying the applicable cancellation charge. (2) Payment terms When you make your booking, you must pay a nonrefundable deposit of 10% of your total holiday cost or £200 per person, whichever is the greater. Some services require higher deposits (such as cruise, where a deposit of 20% or more applies) interim payment for tickets to be issued or early balance payments, which you will be advised of at time of booking. This may limit rights of cancellation or funds that may be refundable. Otherwise, the balance of the price of your travel arrangements should be received by us at least ten weeks before your departure date, 15 weeks if your booking includes a cruise. If the deposit and/or balance is not paid on time, we have the right to cancel your travel arrangements. If the balance is not paid on time, we shall retain your deposit. If the booking is made within ten weeks of departure, 15 including a cruise then full payment is required at time of booking. We reserve the right to amend our prices at any time prior to you booking your holiday. (3) Cancellation (by you) Should you choose to cancel your booking then intimation by you or your travel agent must be made to us in writing and the cancellation will be effective from the date of receipt. Cancellation charges are as follows: No. days before departure notification Amount of full holiday that cost is received by us: payable: More than 70 days

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The cancellation charges set out above apply to all bookings except where a booking includes items or services where the suppliers’ cancellation charges exceed those shown above. In these cases, we can provide you with a copy of our suppliers’ terms on request, but please note that 100% cancellation charges may apply in some circumstances. Please enquire at the time of booking. If the reason for your cancellation is covered under the terms of your insurance policy, you may be able to reclaim these charges. Amendment and cancellation charges for bookings containing a cruising element will be applied in line with the cruise lines own booking conditions. This could be up to 100% of the total cost and will vary by cruise line. (4) Amendments (by you) If after a confirmation number has been issued you choose to amend your booking at any time, we will endeavour to be of assistance but amendments will not always be possible. A request to amend

must be made in writing by the person who made the booking or by your travel agent. If we are able to accept the change, an amendment fee of £50 per person, per change plus any further cost we incur in making this alteration will be charged and payable at time of change. You should be aware that these costs could increase closer to the departure date, or once travel has commenced, therefore you should contact us as soon as possible. Certain travel arrangements may not be changeable after a reservation has been made and any alteration request could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements. Major amendments such as changing the dates of travel or number of passengers travelling may be treated as a cancellation and re-booking or may involve a recalculation of the holiday cost. (5) Price pledge/surcharges We can change your holiday price after you’ve booked, only in certain circumstances: the price of the carriage of passengers resulting from changes to the cost of fuel or other power sources, the level of taxes or fees imposed by third parties including tourist taxes, landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports or exchange rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements may change after you have booked. 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 insurance premiums and any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. If this results in an increase equivalent to 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 (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of your holiday cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. 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. Some governments are known to unilaterally increase the rate of Goods, Service, Tourism, Resort Fees, Municipality Bed, Green or Airport Tax with very little notice. In the event that this should occur after your booking has been made, but prior to 30 days before departure, we reserve the right to levy any eligible surcharge against you and will inform you of the reasons for any such increase. If we become aware of a planned surcharge that may affect your holiday price after you have booked, we may contact you to request earlier/interim payment. In some circumstances this request would avoid the necessity of passing these increases onto you. (6) Cancellation (by us) We reserve the right in any circumstances to cancel your travel arrangements. However, we will not cancel your travel arrangements less than 10 weeks before your departure date, except for unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, (see below) or failure by you to pay the final balance. Should a duplicate reservation be made on the same airline that is not booked by If Only... but is made by you or your agent, then the booking with If Only... may be subject to cancellation or additional charges if we cannot secure your ticket at the same fare. In such circumstances any funds paid to If Only... will not be refundable. If we are unable to provide the booked travel arrangements, you can either have a refund of all monies paid or accept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us. If it is necessary to cancel your travel arrangements, compensation will be payable in accordance with the table contained in clause 7 below, except where the cancellation is caused by unusual or unforeseen circumstances (see Section 15). (7) Amendments (by us) As arrangements are made many months in advance, we have to reserve the right to make changes to brochure and holiday details both before and after you have booked your holiday. Any such changes are likely to be minor and we will advise you or your travel agent at the earliest possible opportunity. A change affecting a stay in a hotel during a tour where the hotel itself is not the focus of the tour, does not constitute a major change. If the change may be deemed to be a major one, e.g. a change to a lower official classification of accommodation than that booked or a departure time alteration of more than 12 hours, we will tell you as soon as possible and you will have three options: (a) accept the changes as notified (b) purchase an alternative If Only… holiday (c) cancel your holiday and receive a full refund of monies paid. In the event of (a), (b), or (c) above, except where change arises due to reason of unusual or unforeseen circumstances, we will pay compensation per paying passenger as follows: No. of days before departure that notification is given

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43 to 69 days (90-43 days if booking includes a cruise)

£10

29 to 42 days

£20

15 to 28 days

£30

0 to 14 days

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(8) Insurance It is a condition of booking your holiday that you take out suitable insurance cover at the time of making your reservation with If Only... Your insurance must include cover for your total holiday price in the event of cancellation or curtailment as well as the cost of repatriation in the event of accident or illness. It is your responsibility to arrange suitable and adequate travel insurance that also covers any pre-existing medical conditions relevant to any passengers on your booking. (9) Our responsibilities and liability to you 9.1 Subject to these booking conditions, your holiday arrangements will be made using reasonable skill and care. If any part of your travel arrangements is not provided as promised, and we have not been able to provide an alternative of a comparable standard, we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements. As long as they were acting within the course of their employment or carrying out work we had asked them to do, we will be responsible if our employees or agents fail to make your holiday arrangements using reasonable skill and care. It is your responsibility to show that reasonable skill and care has not been used, in the event of making a claim against us. If we, or our employees or agents fail to make your holiday arrangements using reasonable skill and care, taking into account all relevant factors, e.g. following the complaints procedure as described in these conditions and the extent to which our acts or omissions (or those of our employees or agents) affected the overall enjoyment of your holiday, we will pay you reasonable compensation. Our liability, except in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of twice the cost of your travel arrangements. 9.2 We will not be responsible or pay you any compensation for any injury, illness, death, loss, damage, expense, cost or other claim of any description which results from: a) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of the person(s) affected; b) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of any third party not connected with the provision of the services contracted for and which were unforeseeable or unavoidable; or c) unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised; or d) an event which either ourselves, our employees, agents, suppliers or subcontractors could not, even with all due care, have foreseen or forestalled. 9.3 The services and facilities included in your holiday will be deemed to be provided with reasonable skill and care if they comply with any local regulations which apply, or, if there are no applicable regulations, if they are reasonable when compared to the local standards in practice. The fact that services or facilities fail to comply with local or UK guidance or advice shall not of itself mean that that the services or facilities in question have not been provided with reasonable skill and care. 9.4 Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical manner to: (a) The contractual terms of the companies that provides the transportation for your travel arrangements. These terms are incorporated into this contract. (b) Any relevant international convention e.g. The Montreal Convention in respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne Convention in respect of travel by rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, which limit the amount of compensation that you can claim for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of compensation contained in these or any conventions. You can obtain copies of the conventions and the transport conditions of carriage from us. (c) Loss of and/or damage to any luggage or personal possessions and money. For those that don’t fall within these conventions, compensation would be limited to £25. Under EU law (Regulation 261/2004) you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Full details will be publicised at EU airports and available from airlines. However, reimbursement in such cases will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday cost from us. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set out in these booking conditions. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made to you by the airline or any other service provider will be deducted. If it is impossible to ensure your return as scheduled due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, we will bear the cost of necessary accommodation, if possible, of equivalent category, for a maximum of three nights. The limit doesn’t apply to persons with reduced mobility and any person accompanying them, pregnant women and unaccompanied minors, or persons in need of specific medical assistance, provided that you notified us of these needs at least 48 hours before the start of your holiday. This liability clause does not apply to any separate contracts that you may enter into for excursions or activities in resort. Excursions, activities and hazardous pursuits that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion or other tour that you book with If Only..., your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with If Only…. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion or tour nor for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. (10) Financial security The Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 require us to provide security for the monies that you pay for the package holidays booked and for your repatriation in the event of our insolvency. We provide full financial protection for our package holidays. Holidays that include flights are protected by way of our Air Travel Organiser’s License

(ATOL) number 4269. When you buy an ATOL protected fight or flight inclusive holiday 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. We will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where we aren’t able 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 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 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. If you book travel arrangements other than a flight or flight package with If Only... then as a company committed to customer satisfaction and consumer financial protection, at no extra cost to you or your customer, and in accordance with ‘’The Package Travel, Package Tours Regulations 1992’’ all passengers booking with If Only... are fully insured for the initial deposit, and subsequently the balance of monies paid as detailed in your booking confirmation form. The policy will also include repatriation if required, arising from the cancellation or curtailment of your travel arrangements due to the insolvency of If Only... This policy will not cover any monies paid for Travel Insurance or any claim relating to Air Flights. Please ensure the Company you have booked with has the appropriate CAA / ATOL Bonds in place. (11) ABTA We are a member of ABTA, Membership Number W3086. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s ‘Code of Conduct’. We can also offer you an arbitration scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of, or in connection with this contract. Further information on the Code and arbitration can be found at www.abta.com. (12) Complaints and arbitration At If Only… we will do everything possible to ensure that you have an enjoyable and trouble-free holiday. However, as you will appreciate, there are certain aspects of your holiday which are not within our direct control. In the unlikely event that you have a problem or complaint during your holiday, then please bring it to the immediate attention of the relevant person e.g. airline, representative or hotelier, in order that it may be remedied and resolved at the time to your satisfaction. Should you not receive satisfaction then please contact our office which is open Mondays to Saturdays from 9.00am – 5.00pm. Should the problem not be resolved, then please bring it to our attention upon your return. Any such complaint must be received by us in writing within 28 days of your return home. If you fail to follow these procedures, we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify your complaint whilst you were at the destination and this may affect your rights under this contract. If your complaint relates to a non-brochured hotel/property or supplier, then If Only... cannot be held responsible or provide any assurances or warranties in respect of the standard of facilities or levels of service offered. It is unlikely that you will have a complaint that cannot be settled amicably between us, however as a Member of ABTA (Membership Number W3086), we are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you as indicated by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can offer you an arbitration scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of this contract. The scheme is arranged by ABTA, administered independently and is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. It is a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on you for costs. Your request for arbitration must be received by ABTA within 18 months of the date of return from holiday. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA Mediation Procedure and we have the option to agree to mediation. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on abta.com. You can also access the European Commission Online Dispute (ODR) Resolution platform at http:// ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. This ODR platform is a means of notifying us of your complaint; it will not determine how your complaint should be resolved. (13) Your responsibilities Any passports, visas, health certificates, International Driving Permits, valid credit card, entry requirements and other travel documents required for your holiday must be obtained by you, whose responsibility it remains to ensure that these are all in order and to meet any additional costs incurred (whether by you or by us on your behalf). Failure to comply with such requirements may result in the cancellation of your booking. We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements.

our opinion, or that of any accommodation owner or manager, airline pilot, or other person in authority, to cause distress, danger, damage or annoyance to other customers, employees, property or to any third party. If any person or persons are prevented from travelling because in the opinion of any person in authority, they appear unfit to travel, or are likely to cause discomfort or disturbance to the customers or passengers, our responsibility for the holiday will cease. In all cases full cancellation charges apply and we will be under no obligation whatsoever for any costs incurred. We cannot be held responsible for the actions or behaviour of any other guests or individuals who have no connection with your booking arrangements with us. It is essential that a mobile phone contact number for the lead passenger is provided to your agent or If Only... at time of booking. Without this information, assistance with weather related cancellations, delays or re-booking cannot be effectively provided by If Only... in accordance with the Package Travel Directive, and no reimbursement shall therefore be made. (14) Scheduled airlines Air transportation is by scheduled services. We reserve the right to substitute alternative airlines or aircraft types. Such alterations do not constitute a significant change to your holiday arrangements and you will not therefore be entitled to cancel or change to another holiday, as a result. In the event of a delay to your flight, your airline is obliged, under the EU Regulation 261/2004 on Denied Boarding, Cancellation and Delay, to offer you appropriate compensation. Further information can be found at abta.com. Further assistance may be available from your insurance policy. Compensation is not due from us in the event of delay caused by circumstances beyond anyone’s control such as strikes, weather and unavoidable breakdown. Please note where a sector of a flight itinerary is not utilised in the correct order, we reserve the right to cancel any other arrangements booked and your return flight ticket will be invalid. No refund can be made for any unused flight arrangements. This brochure is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your travel arrangements. Please note that in accordance with Air Navigation Orders in order to qualify for infant status, a child must be under two years of age on the date of their return flight. (15) Unusual or unforeseeable circumstances We will not pay you compensation if we have to cancel or change your travel arrangements in any way because of unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control. These can include, for example, war, riot, industrial dispute, terrorist activity and its consequences, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, adverse weather conditions, epidemics and pandemics, unavoidable technical problems with transport, advice from the government to avoid or leave a particular country. We will follow the advice given by the Foreign Office in the UK. (16) Data protection statement We have measures in place to protect any personal booking information that you have given us. This information will be passed on to the Principal provider and to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs or immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Certain information may also be passed on to security or credit checking companies. Please note that if you travel outside of the European Economic Area (EEA), controls on data protection may not be as strong as the legal requirements in the UK. Sensitive information such as details of any disabilities/dietary/religious requirements will only be passed on to persons or companies responsible for your travel arrangements. If we are unable to pass this information to relevant suppliers, whether in the EEA or not, we will not be able to implement your booking request. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons. Full details of the data protection policy are available on request. (17) Group bookings Different booking conditions and prices may apply for group reservations. Please contact us for relevant details. (18) Brochure and website accuracy Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in our brochures and on our website is accurate. However, as you will appreciate, we have to contend with: (a) conditions outside our control (b) the fact that the brochure has been compiled many months before the departure date (c) the possibility of human error (d) hotel images – for the most part, images featured in our brochure and this website are provided by the hotels and tourist boards. Please note that they may not necessarily truly reflect the current appearance of the hotel or the room type confirmed and its surroundings as further developments may have taken place since the images were produced. (19) Travel agents All monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on behalf and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust at all times. This is subject to the agent’s obligation to pay it to us for so long as we do not fail. If we fail, any money held at that time by the agent, or subsequently accepted from you by him, 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.

You are responsible to arrive at stated departure times and places and any loss or damage which you suffer through failure to do so lies with you. We have no liability whatsoever to you through your failure to do so. In the UK, the Foreign & Commonwealth Advice Unit may have issued information about your holiday destination. You are advised to check this information at www.gov.uk/ browse/abroad.

(20) Credit cards Customers will have to provide a security deposit using a valid credit card to the majority of properties at check-in, guaranteeing any extras for each room direct to the hotelier, apartment/villa company or direct with any car hire or motorhome provider to allow vehicle to be obtained.

All guests staying with us are expected to conduct themselves in an orderly and acceptable manner and not to disrupt the enjoyment of other guests. We reserve the right at our absolute discretion to terminate without notice and liability the holiday arrangements of any person whose behaviour is such that it is likely, in

(21) All visitors to the UAE are required to possess a Biometric Passport, valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into the UAE. If you’re transiting the UAE (and will not be passing through Immigration) your passport needs to have a minimum of 3 months validity from the date of transit.

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