Description
Duration 14 days, 12 nights in hotels –1 Atlanta, 2 Chattanooga, 2 Nashville, 3 Memphis, 1 Vicksburg, 3 New Orleans & 1 in flight.
VIP Home Departure Service™ from your front door to London Gatwick Airport and from London Heathrow Airport to your front door.
Check-in service by Titan staff.
Scheduled British Airways flight from London Gatwick Airport direct to Atlanta and scheduled American Airlines flights from New Orleans to Chicago to London Heathrow Airport, with in-flight meals, soft drinks and entertainment
Transfers to and from American airports.
First class air-conditioned coaching with experienced drivers and the services of a Titan tour manager throughout.
Accommodation as specified in brochure or of a similar standard.
Excursions including entrances to Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, Jack Daniels Distillery, Belle Meade Plantation, Vicksburg National Military Park with tour, Antebellum Home, Mississippi jazz cruise with dinner, Elvis Presleys Birthplace and GracelandCity/orientation tours of Nashville and New Orleans.
Hotel porterage (1 bag per person).
All airport taxes, security charges and the UK Air Passenger Duty of £40 per person.
Airline imposed fuel surcharge.
Itinerary
DAY 1 LONDON • ATLANTA
We begin with Titan’s VIP Home Departure Service™ to London Gatwick Airport and your scheduled British Airways flight direct to Atlanta in Georgia. On arrival our coach transfers you to the Hilton Hotel or Crowne Plaza.
DAY 2 ATLANTA • CHATTANOOGA
This morning we take a tour of the city forever associated with “Gone With The Wind” which includes a visit to the Martin Luther King Memorial. Our interesting tour concludes at Underground Atlanta where you take lunch before we journey to Chattanooga, the city that saw thousands of soldiers clash over the American civil war and thousands more Cherokee Indians embark on the “Trail of Tears”. On arrival we check into the Holiday Inn Chattanooga Choo Choo, the converted railway station of Glenn Miller fame. This evening you are free to sample the many facilities that the hotel has to offer.
DAY 3 CHATTANOOGA
Although there is no longer a Chattanooga Choo- Choo, the hotel commissioned a life-sized model, which is permanently parked in their back yard. Railway enthusiasts still flock to this town, which has the largest old-time steam railroad in the South. Today we board an equally exciting means of transport - The Incline Railway which runs steeply up Lookout Mountain and affords wonderful views of terrain fought over during the American Civil War. The rest of the day is free for you to make your own discoveries. The city has a fine aquarium displaying the freshwater fish of the South.
DAY 4 LYNCHBURG • NASHVILLE
This morning we travel to the small town of Lynchburg to tour the Jack Daniels Distillery where every bottle of the famous sippin’ whiskey has been produced since 1866. Interestingly, no liquor can be bought from this famous location due to a law held over from the prohibition era. Later we travel to the “Queen of Tennessee Plantations”, Belle Meade, located on the outskirts of Nashville, where our tour centres around the 1853 Greek Revival mansion. After our tour we transfer to the Opryland Resort located next to the famous Grand Ole Opry or the Sheraton Downtown Hotel and our base for the next two nights.
DAY 5 NASHVILLE
Nashville is a city of contrasts famous as the country music capital of the world and also called the ‘Athens of the South’ having, as it does, the only full scale replica of the Greek Parthenon. Here you will find unabashed good humour combined with typical Southern civility. Our morning tour introduces you to the facets of the city including visits to the Parthenon replica and the Country Music Hall of Fame. You may wish to take an optional excursion to the mecca of Country and Western Music, The Grand ’Ole Opry, which is America’s longest running scheduled show having never missed a Saturday performance since it was first broadcast on radio in 1925. This excursion is available on day four or five (depending on availability) and is bookable prior to departure.
DAY 6 NASHVILLE • TUPELO • MEMPHIS
Today we board our coach and travel south to Tupelo, Elvis Presley's birthplace. Here we have time to explore the humble two-roomed shack where Elvis lived in his early years and the small museum, which includes many personal items about him. Later we continue to Memphis, home of Elvis Presley and W.C. Handy who, after publishing "Memphis Blues" in 1912 followed by "St Louis Blues" and "Beale St Blues," became known as the "Father of the Blues". On arrival we check into the Holiday Inn Select or the Marriott for the next three nights.
DAY 7 MEMPHIS
This morning we take a short orientation tour before experiencing a true highlight of the holiday as we visit legendary Graceland, home of Elvis Presley. Explore the mansion and grounds of his estate on a well presented audio walking tour which has an emotional conclusion at his final resting place, adorned with many donated mementos which the Presley family still regularly receive. Your ticket also includes the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, the Lisa Marie and Hound Dog II JetStar planes. This afternoon you are free in Memphis and you may wish to take afternoon tea at the famous Peabody Hotel or watch the famous daily parade of ducks at the lobby fountain.
DAY 8 MEMPHIS
A free day at your leisure. Why not take some time to explore some of the excellent museums that the city has to offer, such as Stax, the museum dedicated to the pioneers of soul. Alternatively why not take one of the optional excursions available, including a cruise on the Mississippi, a visit to Mud Island River Park where you can visit the Mississippi River museum or a visit to Sun Studios, the famous recording studio where stars such as Elvis, Johnny Cash and BB King first recorded. This evening a visit to Beale Street to hear the Blues being played is highly recommended.
DAY 9 MEMPHIS • VICKSBURG
South to Vicksburg, whose Mississippi location gave control over shipping to the Confederate forces during the Civil War until General Grant’s victory following a 47-day siege. These events are commemorated at the handsomely laid-out Vicksburg National Military Park, which we tour. Some equally handsome antebellum homes and the restored candy shop where Coca Cola was first bottled in 1894 can be seen in this district. We overnight at the Rainbow Casino Hotel.
DAY 10 BATON ROUGE • NEW ORLEANS
We follow Ol’ Man River to Natchez, central port for the cotton trade in the early 18th century, whose many grand mansions and estates bear witness to the wealth of those days. Built mostly in Greek Revival style, these homes indicate the sumptuous scale of society life, reminiscent of a film set from ‘Gone with the Wind’. After visiting one of these mansions, we cross into Louisiana and the old plantation town of Baton Rouge, with its charming river front, before arriving in New Orleans for a brief orientation tour. Our hotel is the Marriott or Intercontinental, ideally located for exploring the city. ideally located for exploring the city.
DAY 11 NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans is Nashville’s natural rival as Southern America’s great city of music - though here the traditional jazz, heard wafting in the air as you make your way along Bourbon Street through the French Quarter, has a flavour of its own. The Quarter has a number of pleasant bars and restaurants with patios for dining al fresco. In contrast, the glass-enclosed Spanish Plaza emporium on two floors is an attractive modern embellishment of the old river front. A free day to sample its delights by day and by night.
DAY 12 NEW ORLEANS
Many unique shopping opportunities await in New Orleans, and the state of Louisiana offers tax free shopping for international visitors at over 1,000 participating stores. This evening we cruise, wine and dine and enjoy a traditional jazz band on board The Natchez, the only genuine paddle steamer on the Mississippi River at New Orleans.
DAY 13 NEW ORLEANS • LONDON
Today we transfer to New Orleans Airport for our scheduled American Airlines flight to Chicago and our connecting flight to London Heathrow. OR EXTEND YOUR STAY - CALL FOR DETAILS
DAY 14 LONDON
Arrival at London Heathrow Airport where our staff will greet you and transfer you to Titan transport for your journey home to your own front door
Venue Information
Southern sights & sounds
Atlanta • Chattanooga • Lynchburg • Nashville • Graceland • Memphis • Vicksburg • Natchez • Baton Rouge • New Orleans
The rich musical heritage of America’s deep south is the theme of this popular tour, which has been earning plaudits from Titan clients for over a decade. We visit the birthplaces of jazz, blues, country and western music, the home of the legendary king of rock ‘n’ roll Elvis Presley and the music capitals of Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans. We enjoy a jazz cruise on the Mississippi, and visit one of the grand mansions of the ‘Gone with the Wind’ days. In all, a truly unique medley of Sights and Sounds.