Itinerary
- Day 1
Atlanta
You'll arrive in Atlanta and head to your hotel to settle in for the evening. Take some time to get oriented to Georgia's capital before starting your tour through the Southeast tomorrow.
- Accommodation
- Hotel, Hotel
Landmarks Atlanta 

- Day 2
Atlanta to Chattanooga
After breakfast, you'll join a guided city tour covering Downtown, Midtown, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Historical Center. Then it's off to Jonesboro to see the Road to Tara Museum and Stately Oaks Plantation. Later you'll drive about 205 km to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where you'll get an orientation tour along the Tennessee River before checking in.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Atlanta city tour including Downtown, Midtown, and Martin Luther King Jr. Historical Center
- Road to Tara Museum visit
- Stately Oaks Plantation visit
- Chattanooga orientation tour
Landmarks Martin Luther King Jr. Historical Center Road to Tara Museum Stately Oaks Plantation Tennessee River 
- Day 3
Chattanooga to Nashville
You'll travel roughly 216 km north to Nashville, Tennessee's music capital. On your city tour, you'll see downtown attractions that reflect the city's important role in the music industry. By evening, there's an optional country-western show if you'd like to experience the vibrant cultural scene firsthand.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Nashville city tour including downtown attractions
Optional Activities
- Country-Western show (evening)
Landmarks Nashville - Day 4
Nashville to Memphis
The drive to Memphis takes about 343 km and covers another major music center in America. You'll have a city tour of Memphis once you arrive, and there's an optional chance to visit Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley that now operates as a museum and is one of the city's main attractions.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Memphis city tour
Optional Activities
- Graceland (Elvis Presley residence and museum visit)
Landmarks Graceland Memphis 
- Day 5
Memphis to Natchez
You'll drive approximately 489 km through the heart of the Old South, following the Mississippi River toward Natchez. The Mississippi River Valley offers impressive landscape views as you travel through Mississippi. By afternoon, you'll reach Natchez, the oldest city on the Mississippi, with its antebellum villas and historic character.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Landmarks Mississippi River Valley Natchez - Day 6
Natchez to New Orleans
In the morning, you'll visit a typical cotton plantation to learn about Southern history. After that, you'll cross through the Mississippi Delta, known as the bayou, a vast swampy area. By afternoon, you'll arrive in New Orleans and settle into the French Quarter area for two nights.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Cotton plantation visit
- Mississippi Delta crossing
Landmarks Mississippi Delta New Orleans 


- Day 7
New Orleans
You'll walk through the French Quarter in the morning, taking in the historic buildings and vibrant streets. The rest of your day is yours to explore, so you might try local food like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets. There's also an optional jazz brunch followed by a paddle wheeler cruise on the Mississippi River if that interests you.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- French Quarter walking tour
Optional Activities
- Jazz brunch followed by paddle wheeler cruise on the Mississippi River
Landmarks French Quarter Mississippi River - Day 8
New Orleans to Montgomery
After leaving New Orleans in the morning, you'll travel about 498 km along the Gulf Coast through Mobile to Montgomery, Alabama's state capital. On a guided city tour, you'll learn about Montgomery's significant role in the Civil Rights movement during the mid-20th century.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Montgomery city tour including Civil Rights movement history
Landmarks Montgomery - Day 9
Montgomery to Savannah
You'll drive roughly 537 km east to reach Savannah, Georgia, known for its well-preserved architecture and 22 historic park-like squares connected throughout the city. The oak-lined streets and public parks create a unique layout that forms the largest historic city center in the USA by area. In the evening, there's an optional trolley ghost tour available.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Optional Activities
- Trolley ghost tour (evening)
Landmarks Savannah Historic District 
- Day 10
Savannah to Charleston
Your morning includes a city tour of Savannah. Then you'll drive about 172 km south to Charleston, where you'll spend the night. On a city tour there, you'll learn about Charleston's history since its 1670 founding and its important role in American history, including the first Civil War shots at Fort Sumter in 1861. Try some fresh seafood and traditional Southern dishes while you're in town.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Savannah city tour
- Charleston city tour
Landmarks Fort Sumter Charleston - Day 11
Charleston to Atlanta
In the morning, you'll make a short visit to Boone Plantation, a working farm for over 300 years and the filming location for The Notebook. You'll then head back to Georgia, drive through Augusta (home of the famous Masters Golf Tournament), and continue to Atlanta, your journey's starting point. The total drive is approximately 480 km.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Boone Plantation visit
Landmarks Boone Plantation Augusta - Day 12
Atlanta (Departure)
Your trip ends with a transfer to the airport for your individual departure. You can also arrange an extension if you'd like to explore more of the region.
- Meals
- Breakfast






















