Mississippi Gulf Coast

The Mississippi Gulf Coast is filled with sandy beaches, exciting attractions and plenty of Southern Charm. Come visit the Jefferson Davis’ home “Beauvoir,” Take a Shrimping cruise, enjoy a little casino gaming and of course enjoy the seafood.
America’s Music Highway

U. S. Highway 61, known as the “Blues Highway,” rivals Route 66 as the most famous road in American music lore. Dozens of blues artists have recorded songs about Highway 61, including Mississippians Sunnyland Slim, James “Son” Thomas, “Honeyboy” Edwards, Big Joe Williams, Joe McCoy, Charlie Musselwhite, Eddie Shaw, Johnny Young, Eddie Burns, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Come hear the music, feel the beat.
Louisiana’s “No Man’s Land”

In Western Louisiana, “No Man’s Land” was the neutral strip between the United States and Spanish territories following the Louisiana Purchase. The region had no King or Country, it was home to outlaws, bandits, pirates and pioneers. The settlers were larger than life, and so are the stories!
HGTV Southern Road Trip

Our Southern Road Trip visits the HGTV communities they made famous with shows that help you transform your home with pictures and inspiration for interior design, home décor, landscaping, remodeling and entertaining. You will see the places shown on tv and have a chance to shop for home décor that you have also seen.
Florida Wildlife & Laughter

This new itinerary features a great combination of awesome attractions. You visit the Myakka Elephant Ranch, the Manatee Viewing Center and a dolphin cruise. Plus, there’s a dinner train and a dinner cruise as well as a lesson on sponge diving. My Oh My, we’re excited about this package and we hope you are too.
Jimmy Carter & FDR

It’s a walk in the footsteps of America’s 32nd and 39th Presidents. Come visit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Little White House in Warm Springs, GA. Then spend an afternoon in Jimmy’s Carter’s hometown of Plains, GA. This tour includes wonderful lodging and great meals at the lovely Callaway Gardens Resort.
Opry House 50th Birthday Party

On March 16, 1973, the Grand Ole Opry moved from the Ryman Auditorium to the new Grand Ole House. Join us for two nights at the Gaylord Opryland and a special performance of the Opry. We will also tour the Ryman Auditorium and add any other attractions you desire or events as they develop.
The Beauty & Cultures of Miami

There’s so much to see and do you could easily spend two weeks on tour. Let us package this great city with the attractions and activities that interest you the most. This video provides a great overview. Make notes, and let us give you Miami Your Way.
Smoky Mountain Quiltfest

Celebrate the art and heritage of quilting at one of America’s Largest Quilting Shows, it’s now in its 30th year. Our great Quilting Event Tour will have your group in stitches with all the Comedy, Music and Good-Time Fun we have packaged.