Your journey through America's Deep South begins today on arrival in the city of Charlotte. Here, you'll be met and transferred to our city centre hotel. In this sleek modern city, Downtown is known as Uptown, due to its position on a slight ridge. Our hotel is right in the heart of Uptown, which has a cosmopolitan atmosphere, pedestrianised streets and a great range of restaurants to choose from when you head out for dinner this evening. Stay: Courtyard Charlotte City Centre
Travel by coach to Gatlinburg, Tennessee with a stopover in Ashville, in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. See Biltmore House, once the home of the railroad magnate, George Vanderbilt and his family. Enjoy a buffet lunch at the Stable Cafe before a self-guided tour of this grand, historic estate. Stay Two Nights: Gatlinburg, Park Vista DoubleTree
Enjoy a tour highlight as you journey into the fabulous Smoky Mountains National Park on the historic Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Follow the Tennessee and Nantahala River aboard a restored heritage railway, crossing a historic bridge into the stunning Nantahala Gorge. Relax and enjoy the scenery on this four-hour journey and choose from a range of onboard dining options.
We transfer back to our hotel in Gatlinburg and have another chance this evening to savour some great Southern food in one of the town's inviting restaurants. Local specialities to try are the clam chowder, crab stuffed with shrimps, and seafood hush puppies.
Since the 1940s, Nashville has been synonymous with country music, with its collection of recording studios and record labels on ‘Music Row' and the Ryman Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry for three decades. A morning guided tour introduces you to the sights before we visit the Country Music Hall of Fame, the world's largest music museum, for an amazing ‘who's who' in the world of country music. Stay: Chattanooga, DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown
Visit the iconic Jack Daniels distillery for a tour and whiskey tasting en route to Nashville. Since the 1940s, Nashville has been synonymous with country music, with its collection of recording studios and record labels on ‘Music Row' and the Ryman Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry for three decades. In the early evening we visit one of Nashville's most famous institutions, the legendary Grand Ole Opry, an excellent introduction to Nashville's music heritage. Stay Three Nights: Nashville, Hyatt Place
This morning delve further into Nashville's musical history on a guided tour which introduces you to the main sights of the city. Visit the legendary RCA Studio B, where artists including Elvis, The Everly Brothers and Dolly Parton once cut records and wrote songs. Our guided tour ends at the fantastic Country Music Hall of Fame, the world's largest music museum. The rest of the day is free to enjoy at leisure.
Today is yours to explore Nashville as you choose. You might like to take a tour tracing the city's Civil War and plantation history. Alternatively, why not join a walking tour to explore the city's local honky-tonk heritage or dine out in Nashville's collection of cafes, bars and restaurants (own expense).
Your journey continues to Jackson today. The capital of Mississippi, this city hosts many significant sights of the civil rights movement. From here, perhaps visit the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center (own expense). Then it's time to head for Memphis on the mighty Mississippi River. Stay Two Nights: Memphis, The Guesthouse at Graceland
Begin your day with a visit to Graceland - the mansion Elvis Presley called home. Enjoy a fascinating insight into the King of Rock' n' Roll as we experience his preserved living quarters with an eclectic mix of memorabilia on display and admire his incredible car collections.
This morning, enjoy a tour of New Orleans' French Quarter. Be sure to stop at Cafe Du Monde for beignets (donuts) and a coffee. After lunch, take a cruise along the Mississippi, joined by a local historian who shares insights into the city's past as you sail downriver to the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and the historic Chalmette Battlefield.
The ‘Big Easy' boasts unique architecture, influenced by Spanish, French, Creole and American styles, representative of the cultural melting pot that the city has become. Perhaps take a stroll and experience these influences or sample some of the cuisine for which New Orleans is famous.
Today, continue your discovery of New Orleans with time at leisure. Perhaps walk to the Mardi Gras Grandstand, the venue for the city's famous annual parade.
This morning, your journey comes to an end as you are transferred to the airport for your onward flight.