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 2008: THE OLD SOUTH & FLORIDA WITH ORLANDO EXTENSION (8295)
15 days from New Orleans to Orlando
Explore the Old World city known as New Orleans before driving through the heart of Cajun Country to elegant Natchez, where you can admire a Pre-Civil War home. See the passing rural landscape of Mississippi as you cross the state and venture into Tennessee. Sing the blues in Memphis and swing your partner round to country music in Nashville. Head through Chattanoochee National Forest to the metropolis of Atlanta. On to the Savannah seaport and the "capital" of Disney's entertainment parks, Orlando, for your extended stay before heading home. From one end of the spectrum to the other, this 15-day vacation will keep you on your toes.
HOTELS Twin-bedded rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, service charges, and tips for baggage handling. Listed hotels or equivalent.NEW ORLEANS Holiday Inn Express (ST); NATCHEZ Isle of Capri (F); MEMPHIS Wyndham Garden (ST); NASHVILLE Holiday Inn Express (MF); ATLANTA Wyndham Garden (MF); SAVANNAH Inn at Ellis Square (ST); ORLANDO Courtyard Lake Buena Vista (MF)
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| Call (814) 453-5686 for more information or to book today! Mention code 7275305 | | Cosmos | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | New Orleans | Enjoy some time at leisure to relax or do some independent exploring. Your Tour Director is on hand this evening to answer any questions. | | Day 2 | New Orleans | The morning is dedicated to the sights and sounds of this Old World city. First, visit the French Quarter including St. Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square. Next, learn about the city's unique burial customs at an above-ground cemetery, followed by a leisurely drive down historic St. Charles Avenue to enjoy its stately mansions and clanging streetcars. The remainder of the day is at leisure. | | Day 3 | New Orleans | A full day at leisure. Roam through the centuries-old French Quarter or take a carriage ride while listening to tales of voodoo queens and pirates. History enthusiasts can roam through sprawling Victorian mansions and celebrated museums, catching a glimpse of life the way it used to be in the Old South. Tonight, you might like to experience the city's beauty and romance on a 2-hour cruise from the heart of the French Quarter on New Orleans' only steamboat. | | Day 4 | NEW ORLEANS-BATON ROUGE-NATCHEZ | Drive through the heart of Cajun Country to Baton Rouge for an orientation tour, featuring the Governor's Mansion and the state capitol. Then it's on to elegant Natchez, a thriving port in the golden years of the cotton trade. Visit a gracious PRE-CIVIL WAR HOME, featuring fine collections of period furniture and paintings. In the evening, relax and perhaps sip a refreshing mint julep as the sun goes down. | | Day 5 | NATCHEZ-MEMPHIS | Drive to Jackson, then north through rural Mississippi to Memphis. For your first night in the "Home of the Blues," why not visit one of the famous music clubs on Beale Street, immortalized in WC Handy's famous songs? | | Day 6 | MEMPHIS-GRACELAND-NASHVILLE | A trip to Memphis would not be complete without visiting the palatial HOME OF "THE KING," Elvis Presley. Our guided Platinum audio tour focuses on the splendid garden and the opulent 15,000-square-foot mansion. Afterward, head through the fertile farmlands of Tennessee to the "Capital of Country Music," Nashville. | | Day 7 | Nashville | Its association with country music has made the name Nashville world famous, but it's not just music fans who will find this charming southern city a delight. Start the day with a sightseeing tour of the famous landmarks, including the Parthenon, the state capitol, Bicentennial State Park, and the recording studios of Music Row. Then visit the COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME with its glittering costumes, rare instruments, and Elvis Presley's "Solid Gold" Cadillac. This evening, you have reserved seats for an unforgettable show at the world-famous Grand Ole Opry, a Mecca for country musicians since 1925. | | Day 8 | NASHVILLE-CHATTANOOGA-ATLANTA | First stop today is Chattanooga, home of the Chattanooga Choo Choo. Then, enter the "Peach State" of Georgia and continue through the Chattahoochee National Forest to the fast-growing metropolis of Atlanta, former home and burial place of civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. After an included sightseeing TOUR of the city, the rest of the day is yours to explore or relax. Your Tour Director will have suggestions for a taste of Southern dining this evening. | | Day 9 | ATLANTA-SAVANNAH | We head south through rich rolling farmland to the historic seaport of Savannah for a 2-night stay. On this afternoon's TROLEY TOUR see the sights, hear the history, and visit the charming city squares of Georgia's First City. Highlights include City Market; Forsyth Park; the Mercer House; Madison Square, where General Sherman concluded his "March to the Sea"; Colonial Park Cemetery; and the world-famous River Street. This evening is free to explore this charming city on your own. | | Day 10 | Savannah | A day at leisure to explore. Shop on cobblestoned River Street or stroll among the many squares surrounded by elegant homes and majestic gardens. Don't miss Forsythe Park with its lovely fountain and flowers or the impressive Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, where you can learn about Savannah's important role in maritime history and view models of famous ships. | | Day 11 | SAVANNAH-ST AUGUSTINE-ORLANDO | Travel into the famous "Sunshine State" of Florida, stopping first at St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States. You will see the Oldest House and the Spanish fortress, Castillo de San Marcos, on your orientation tour. Then drive to the magical city of Orlando. | | Day 12 | Orlando | A full day to relax and explore the many sights in the Orlando area. Your Local Host will suggest a varied and exciting selection of optional outings, such as Disney's huge entertainment parks, including the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and MGM Studios. Also on the list are SeaWorld (America's biggest marine life park), and exciting Universal Studios. | | Day 13 | Orlando | With so many attractions to choose from, Cosmos has put together a varied and exciting selection of optional outings. Excursions are available to Disney's huge entertainment parks, including Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot Center, or MGM Studios. Also on the list is SeaWorld-America's biggest marine life park featuring killer whales, trained dolphins, and a favorite attraction, Arctic Encounter. Other area attractions include Cypress Gardens, as well as fabulous Universal Studios. Your Local Host will help with suggestions and reservations as well as offer advice on the best places to shop and eat. | | Day 14 | Orlando | With so many attractions to choose from, Cosmos has put together a varied and exciting selection of optional outings. Excursions are available to Disney's huge entertainment parks, including Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot Center, or MGM Studios. Also on the list is SeaWorld-America's biggest marine life park featuring killer whales, trained dolphins, and a favorite attraction, Arctic Encounter. Other area attractions include Cypress Gardens, as well as fabulous Universal Studios. Your Local Host will help with suggestions and reservations as well as offer advice on the best places to shop and eat. | | Day 15 | Orlando | The trip ends today with guests departing on individual schedules. Airport transfers are provided to Orlando International Airport. |
| | US$ Price Details
Prices are for all land arrangements. Cosmos may be able to provide you with flight arrangements.Single Room Supplement: $670.Triple Room reduction per person: $118. Additional accommodations before or after your tour may be available.
Our Volume Buying Power Saves You Money! -We may be able to provide you with flight arrangements from your gateway city. -Additional accommodations before or after your tour may be available at our low prices.
Additional Information: -Departure/arrival taxes and fares from other cities will be advised at the time of booking. -2008, 2009 & 2010 vacation itineraries and prices are subject to change.
Guaranteed Air-Inclusive Price: Air-inclusive prices do not include a September 11th fee up to $10, passenger facility charges of up to $18, Federal domestic flight segment fees of up to $3.50 per segment and U.S. and International arrival and departure and other government imposed fees of up to $300 depending on your itinerary. Please see the Applicable Airfare Taxes and Fee link above for more information.
Air booked in conjunction with a land vacation is considered an air-inclusive vacation. Air can only be booked by Globus in conjunction with a land package and is only available for passengers traveling from the United States. For vacation departures in 2008, your final air-inclusive vacation price is guaranteed when your air schedule had been confirmed and your entire vacation package has been paid in full. For vacation departures in 2009, an additional $250 non-refundable deposit (total $500 non-refundable) is required for air booked in conjunction with any land vacation and your final air-inclusive vacation price is guaranteed when your flight information is confirmed and Globus has received your full land and air deposit.
Not Included in the Vacation Price: Federal inspection fees for the Federal U.S. Customs and Immigrations; International Air Transportation tax; agricultural tax; other per person taxes imposed by government entities; airport taxes and fees including the September 11th Security fee up to $10 per person, Passenger facility charges up to $18 per person, Federal domestic flight segment fees up to $3.50 per segment and U.S. and International arrival and departure, and other government imposed fees up to $300 per person; port taxes; passports; visas and vaccinations; tips to your Tour or Cruise Director, Local Host, driver, Local Guides, and/or ships' crew; gratuities on ferries, trains, and cruise ships; laundry; telephone; minibar; alcohol, beverages, and food outside of the contracted Globus menu as presented at a hotel or restaurant (these extra items will be billed to you before leaving the hotel, ship, or restaurant); optional excursions; airport transfers on non-qualifying flights; porterage at airports and train stations; Travel Protection premiums; all airline imposed baggage fees (including internal flights); and all other items of a personal nature. |
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