COUNTRY ROADS OF THE DEEP SOUTH
Let the lights and music of Nashville wash over you as you walk down Broadway. Take a guided tour of Studio B, Nashville’s oldest remaining recording studio. Then head to the Country Music Hall of Fame which preserves, celebrates, and shares the important cultural asset that is country music.
In Memphis, enjoy a private tour of the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, a former record studio where Nashville greats recorded their music. Get the chance to explore the mansion which was the private retreat of the King of Rock ‘n Roll on your own.
Embrace Cajun Country in Lafayette: here, you will learn about the origins of Cajun music from a local accordion maker, and take a crawfish farm tour, where a Local Expert will help you catch your lunch.
In New Orleans walk the city with a Local Expert, who will guide you through its vibrant art scene and unique architecture. Then end your trip with a bang and learn all about Mardi Gras, during an exclusive behind the scenes tour of Mardi Gras World, where the magic happens and the extravagant floats are built each year.
12 Days
6 Cities
From $4,869
Top Rated Highlights
- Grand Ole Opry in Nashville
- RCA Studio B
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
- Graceland Mansion in Memphis
- Viking Cooking School in Greenwood
- Natchez and Tour Antebellum Mansions
- Swamp Tour in Lafayette
- Acadian Cultural Center in Lafayette
- Tabasco Factory in New Orleans
*Terms and conditions apply. Price based on 22 September 2023 departure. Subject to availability at time of booking and payment made.
Day 1 Arrive in Nashville
Welcome to Nashville, the capital of Tennessee and the USA’s glittering centre stage. From the Everly Brothers’ “Bye Bye Love,” to Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman,” the streets are paved with talent. Your airport transfer will whisk you to your hotel. Relax and unwind before meeting your Travel Director and mingling with guests at 18:00 followed by a Welcome Dinner with wine.
Meals: Dinner with Wine
Hotel: Renaissance Hotel, Nashville
Day 2 Take centre stage in Nashville
Start your day with an orientation tour of music city. You’ll visit the picturesque Riverfront Park, Tennessee State Capitol and the 132-acre Centennial State Park, where you’ll encounter an exact replica of the Parthenon. Pass by the city’s lively honky-tonks and street performers on Broadway. Make your way to historic RCA Studio B, Nashville’s oldest remaining recording studio for a guided tour. Studio B became a cradle of the Nashville Sound in the late 1950s and early 1960s with over 35,000 songs being recorded here by iconic artists such as Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, and even more recently, Martina McBride and Carrie Underwood. On this guided tour, you will hear the fascinating stories behind the legendary recordings and view some of the original instruments used in producing over 1,000 hit records. We then continue to another home to Nashville royalty, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum for a self-guided tour. The museum helps to preserve, celebrate, and share the important cultural asset that is country music. Along with changing exhibitions, you’ll discover the enlightening “Sing Me Back Home: Folk Roots to the Present.” Which tells the story of country music from its pre-commercial roots in the 19th century through its life today. See original artifacts, photographs and recordings. Tonight, head to the famous Grand Ole Opry, the world-renowned country music stage and longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history for even more Country fun.
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Renaissance Hotel, Nashville
Day 3 Choose your Nashville Exploration
Around lunch time, we make a stop at the Nashville Farmers Market and Market House to explore its artisanal crafts and produce. Explore Nashville with Insight Choice. Choose to visit Nelson’s Green Brier, a local Tennessee distillery and home of the Original Tennessee Whiskey for a guided tour of the distillery a tasting of the product as they learn about the family’s rich history with the spirit and the story of how it began on a German passenger ship bound for the America’s. MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® with your visit to the National Museum of African American Music, the only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the many music genres created, influenced, and inspired by African Americans. This is for music lovers of all generations and inspires, educates, and transforms your appreciation of American music all while celebrating the central role African Americans play in creating the American soundtrack. Tonight’s dinner at Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant will introduce you to the colourful flavours of Nashville such as the crabmeat cheesecake.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Hotel: Renaissance Hotel, Nashville
OPTIONAL EXPERIENCES:
Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry – There’s nothing like a backstage tour of the Grand Ole Opry House – it’s a must-see for everyone in
Music City! Walk in the footsteps of country music’s superstars and get an exclusive look at what happens behind the scenes of the show
that made country music famous! Your knowledgeable guide will share stories about the Opry and country music greats, past and
present (from Minnie Pearl to Carrie Underwood), show you photos from the Opry’s biggest moments in history and take you to the
artist entrance – where legends, new artists, and superstars alike enter the Opry House on the night of an Opry show. You may even
have the chance to step on stage and into the famed wooden circle as decades of artists have done. Tours may also make a stop in
Studio A, a live television studio and former home of HEE HAW.
Adult: 39.00 USD
Old Town Trolley Tours – Nashville – Discover the rich heritage of America and some of its most enthralling destinations on board Old
Town Trolley Tours. For more than a quarter of a century, Old Town Trolley Tours have been treating guests to a journey back in time while
touring the most interesting and popular attractions. This all day hop-on/hop-o pass allows guests to board the trolley at any of its 15
locations throughout Nashville. Stops include Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, Musicians Hall of Fame, Marathon Motor
Works, Centennial Park, and many more.
Adult: 53.00 USD
INSIGHT
Day 4 Heading back home to Memphis
This morning you’ll head to Memphis. Whether it’s your first or hundredth time visiting this vibrant city, you’ll be drawn in by the lively melodies coming from Beale Street. Spend the morning on a sightseeing tour of the city, followed by a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at the National Civil Rights Museum. While there, you’ll be guided through five centuries of The Civil Rights Movement history and its impact on our culture today. End your day by joining a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience with a private evening at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. The museum is part of The Soulsville Foundation, which aims to prepare young adults for life success and inspire future artists.
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: The Guest House at Graceland, Memphis.
Day 5 A day dedicated to the King
This morning it’s off to Graceland, where you will get to explore the mansion, the private retreat of the King of Rock ‘n Roll, where he went for reprise when not on the stage or in the movies. The tour of Graceland Mansion includes the living room and the famous Jungle Room. Then visit the Entertainer Career Museum with hundreds of artifacts and photos from significant events in Elvis’ life as well as the Presley Motors Automobile Museum. Then we continue onto Sun Studios for an authentic guided tour led by a local musician. Learn all about the recording studio where Elvis got his start along with so many of the greatest and therefore known as “The Birthplace of Rock’n’roll.” Dinner this evening will be served at The Beauty Shop, a former parlour turned whimsical New American eatery where Elvis’ ex-wife, Priscilla, was said to get her hair done.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner with Wine
Hotel: The Guest House at Graceland, Memphis.
Day 6 Memphis to Greenwood
Travel through the Mississippi Delta down the Mississippi Blues Trail, a route that tells the stories of businessmen and women. Your Travel Director will give you background information on Greenwood’s significance in the Civil Rights Movement, being a center for protests and voter registration struggles from 1962 to 1965. We then head to the Viking Cooking School, for a hot-tamales cooking class. Where we learn how it became a regional specialty. Later dine on a mouther watering dinner at James Beard Award Finalist restaurant that features southern inspired dishes that include produce local of the area.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner with Wine
Hotel: The Alluvian, Greenwood.
Day 7 Moving on to Natchez
Learn more about Southern history and hospitality as you head to Natchez. Tour the historic antebellum mansions, and discover the preservation efforts of later generations to tell the story of African-Americans through the decades, understanding that slavery and cotton allowed plantation owners to build these mansions. Test your mixologist skills as you concoct a traditional Southern cocktail, the Mint Julep. Minty, cooling and with a touch of sweetness, you’re sure to learn a few party tricks to bring back home with you. Enjoy an evening to yourself. Ask your Travel Director for restaurant suggestions and discover one of the wonderful options in town.
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Monmouth Historic Inn and Gardens.
Day 8 Natchez to Lafayette
Move on to Lafayette for a taste of the Cajun and Creole Countryside. Get ready for a boat tour of a lifetime through moss-draped cypress trees, where graceful egrets perch just out of the reach of lingering alligators! While on the excursion, you’ll explore the diverse natural beauty and rich ecological systems of America’s largest and most mysterious swamp ecosystem, the Atchafalaya Basin Swamp. A Native Cajun tour guide will explain from personal experience what it is like to live on a houseboat or survive off the swamp, while pointing out the abundant plants of the area and getting you up close and personal with the wildlife. Then learn about Cajun and Zydeco music from a local Cajun accordion maker and musician at Martin Cajun Accordions. Martin Jr. has been building accordions for more than three decades. You get to celebrate with Cajun music, Country music, Gospel and Zydeco as your personal soundtrack and get taken back to the early 1900’s with the old fashion authentic accordion music.
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Lafayette.
Day 9 Lafayette for foodies
Start the day with a crawfish farm tour just outside the city. You will be joined by a Local Expert who will help you catch your lunch the old-fashioned way, using hand nets. You’ll be taught how to prepare a traditional boil, before sitting down to enjoy your authentic meal. If crawfish are out of season, you’ll take part in a boil experience with seasonal seafood. (Alternative will be provided for guests that don’t eat Seafood) Then it’s onto the Acadian Cultural Center to learn more about the people, music, and sounds that give Lafayette its distinct and charming character. The Acadian Cultural Center tells stories of the origins, migration, settlement, and contemporary culture of the Acadians (Cajuns).
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Lafayette.
Day 10 Welcome to the Big Easy
New Orleans is a lively and dynamic city, known for its vibrant culture and electric jazz festivals. On the way down south, take a spicy stop at the Tabasco® Factory for a self-guided tour and discover how the world-famous red hot pepper sauce is made. A family recipe – TABASCO® Brand products are made by McIlhenny Company, founded by Edmund McIlhenny in 1868 on Avery Island, Louisiana. This afternoon, head to the Southern Food and Beverage Museum where you will enjoy a guided tour from one of SoFAB’s curators and learn about the history of the food of the South. Galleries include exhibits on 13 Southern states, Popeye’s Restaurant, Absinthe and Louisiana’s connection to Europe, and the Museum of the American Cocktail. The guided tour is followed by a pop-up lunch, often hosted by the Museum’s Chef in Residency Program, with open bar.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hotel: New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans
Day 11 Festivities in New Orleans
Get to know the city with a Local Expert, as you discover each neighborhood’s unique architecture and explore the vibrant art scene. See how the community comes together through celebration. Enjoy an exclusive behind the scenes tour of Mardi Gras World, where the magic happens and the extravagant, vibrant floats are built each year. One of the Mardi Gras World certified artists will lead you through designing your very own Mardi Gras mask and creating your masterpiece, premium felt backed mask with glitter, feathers and more to take back as an eclectic memento of your time in The Big Easy. Show off the piece of art you just made by enjoying a masquerade themed dinner on the Mardi Gras Plaza, which boasts a stunning view of the Mississippi River.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner with Wine
Hotel: New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans
OPTIONAL EXPERIENCES:
The National WWII Museum – Visit the WWII Museum, designated by Congress as America’s ocial museum about World War II, The
National WWII Museum features a rich collection of artifacts that bring history to life. Discover the most impactful event of the 20th
century and the legacy of the greatest generation in thought-provoking exhibits—including the newest exhibit, The Arsenal of
Democracy: The Herman and George Brown Salute to the Home Front—and explore the American experience in the war that changed
the world. From D-Day galleries, to the soaring US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center and the groundbreaking Campaigns of Courage,
this world-renowned history museum is designed to inspire visitors of all ages in the lessons of World War II and the stories of heroism,
tragedy, and liberation.
Adult: 33.00 USD
Day 12 Depart New Orleans
It’s time to say goodbye to your fellow travellers as your adventure comes to an end. Departure to the airport will be at leisure.
Meals: Breakfast
12 Days
6 Cities
From $4,869
*Terms and conditions apply. Price based on 22 September 2023 departure. Subject to availability at time of booking and payment made.