Ultimate American South
Take a thrilling journey to the USA's south on a tour that uncovers the immense cultural, musical and gastronomic heritage of this region steeped in atmospheric landscapes, vibrant cities and antebellum plantation history. Highlights include trips to Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans, as well as the chance to discover the moving stories of the enslaved on a visit to two plantations and the opportunity to explore the swamplands and peaceful bayous of Mississippi and Louisiana.
Journey highlights
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Visit the music studios, clubs and bars of Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans exploring their unique musical traditions, along with driving the Mississippi Blues Trail and a VIP tour of Graceland.
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Discover the distinct and delicious flavors of the American South, enjoying a Memphis-style barbeque and a food tour of New Orleans trying iconic dishes including jambalaya, gumbo, beignets, and po’boys.
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Stay in a magnificent antebellum mansion, a National Historic Landmark and immerse yourself in plantation history with a tour of two of the plantations that line the banks of the Mississippi. A dark time in Louisiana history, it is a chance to hear the stories of the enslaved and learn of the origins of the American civil rights movement.
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Scout for alligators, turtles, exotic birds, and bald eagles on cruises on the Mississippi and Louisiana wetlands. The atmospheric bayous and steamy swamplands will impress you with their calm and peaceful beauty.
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When to visit
New Orleans gets busy during its two most popular festivals, Mardi Gras, typically in February, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival during the last weekend in April and first weekend in May, Although these are great times to visit, you are advised to book well in advance. New Orleans has a subtropical climate, with milder weather at the beginning and end of the year. Winters bring cool temperatures, averaging daily highs of about 16ºC in January. Spring and fall are pleasant, with temperatures averaging a high of 26ºC in April and October. Summers are hot and humid, with a daily high around 33ºC in July. The average precipitation is 64 inches annually, with the heaviest rainfall in the summer months. Late summer and early fall are the height of the hurricane season, which begins in June and lasts until November.
The best time to visit New Orleans is from February to May when the weather is comfortably cool and the celebrations are in full swing. If you're not interested in Mardi Gras mania, plan to visit in December or January, when the city is calm and you don't have to worry about making hotel reservations a year in advance. To save on room rates, travel in the summer or fall. However, these seasons are known for their stifling heat and humidity, not to mention the threat of hurricanes.