Buckle up for a classic American road trip through the Deep South and along Route 66, experiencing the USA's unique culture, music and charm. Retracing some of the most momentous events in the country's history.
There's no better welcome to America than the gracious hospitality the Deep South is famous for. Here, you'll hear the sounds of the South - rock n’ roll, the blues and country - in their birthplace, Nashville, and the swinging jazz bands of New Orleans. While you're in The Big Easy, don't miss its unique Creole and Cajun cuisine. Spicy peppers and fresh seafood - this is the mouthwatering taste of the South.
Along the way, we'll stop at the sites of some of the USA's most historic moments - the assassinations of JFK in Dallas and Martin Luther King in Memphis, as well as the Battle of the Alamo in San Antonio and the Space Race at Mission Control in NASA'S Johnson Space Centre, Houston.
Then we'll continue our Deep South discovery as part of the iconic Route 66, stopping at quirky American sights, shops and diners, and visiting the incredible Grand Canyon.
This holiday is ideal for travellers with a fascination for retro-American culture or a hankerin’ for an epic road trip.
At a glance
Highlights
- Delve into the sounds of The South with visits to places synonymous with music’s history. Tour Studio B, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville and explore Graceland, home of Elvis – King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
- Explore key points in US history with visits to The Alamo in San Antonio, Dealey Plaza where JFK was assassinated, The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis and NASA's Johnson Space Centre in Houston.
- Stop at the sights along Route 66, the Main Street of America, a road that embodies the independence, freedom and rich history that's synonymous with the USA.
- Travel to New Orleans, where we’ll enjoy a walking tour with a local guide through the iconic French Quarter.
- See the alien landscapes of the Petrified Forest National Park and the iconic Grand Canyon.
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Your itinerary
Arrival in Atlanta
Arrive at the airport for your flight to Atlanta.
Lynchburg
Experience quintessential life in small-town Lynchburg and take a tour round the Jack Daniel's Distillery.
Lynchburg
We'll leave Georgia and head into Tennessee to the quintessential little town of Lynchburg. This is a true slice of unspoilt 50s America (well, the good parts) with its red-brick courthouse, general store and one traffic light. Lynchburg's famous landmark, known as Point of Honor, was home to Dr George Cabell Sr., the doctor of famous patriot Patrick Henry who famously said, 'give me liberty or give me death".
This charming town is a lovely place to just browse shops and grab a bite to eat before we visit Lynchburg's other claim to fame: the Jack Daniels Distillery.
Jack Daniel’s Distillery
We'll tour the site where Jack Daniel's Whiskey has been made since 1884 and find out what goes into making that signature oaky, sweet taste. What's interesting about the location of the distillery is that the county is 'dry', and locals are not allowed to consume the product they're most famous for.
Later, we'll continue across Tennessee's rolling green hills to 'Music City USA', Nashville.
Nashville
Arrive in ‘Music City USA', visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Music Row in Nashville.
The Country Music Hall of Fame
The rapidly growing city of Nashville has a unique, go-getting attitude all of its own. Music drips from every pore, floating on the breeze from bars and restaurants. Today, we'll explore the city's music heritage, starting in the Country Music Hall of Fame. A huge museum of all things ‘Country and Western’, it has floors of fascinating exhibits from the earliest days of country music to the megastars of today. There are films and videos of music’s greatest, with their life stories and costumes.
Music Row
Then, we'll head to the nearby Music Row, lined with studios and record company offices, where we visit the legendary RCA Studio B, where Elvis recorded many of his greatest hits, followed by a ‘who’s who’ of recording superstars such as Roy Orbison, the Everly Brothers, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson.
Lower Broadway
Later, we'll visit Lower Broadway, Nashville’s nightlife centre, with stupendous live music in famous honky-tonk bars like Robert’s Western World and The Stage on Broadway and many more. There’s a fantastic atmosphere along the entire street and an evening here is a real ‘must’!
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The Grand Ole Opry show
Nashville's top attraction and a must for country music lovers, the legendary Grand Ole Opry is dedicated to honouring the genre's rich history and dynamic present. Catch one of the weekly live shows featuring country music's greatest talents, who in the past have included stars such as Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. A return transfer is included from the hotel directly to the venue.
Tier 3 seats - From £80pp & Tier 2 seats - From £110pp (2024)
Tier 3 seats - From £79pp & Tier 2 seats - From £109pp (2025)
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Memphis
Head to Memphis to visit the legendary Suns Studio, where Elvis first recorded.
Memphis
Say goodbye to Nashville and head to the far west of Tennessee to the city of Memphis and America's artery, the Mississippi. From its earliest beginnings as a small French garrison, Memphis grew into a magnet for freed slaves after the Civil War and as a cotton trading centre.
Sun Studio
This afternoon, we'll have a guided tour around the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll – the legendary Sun Studio, where Elvis recorded his first hit. This insignificant, yet iconic 1950s building, was the starting point for Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison amongst others and is a designated National Historic Landmark. You can stand in the spot where Elvis first recorded and see priceless memorabilia like Jerry Lee’s piano and Elvis’ microphone!
Graceland & National Civil Rights Museum
Follow in the footsteps of two great men at Graceland and the National Civil Rights Museum.
Graceland
No doubt you've heard his music, now see the place Elvis called home on a visit to one of America's biggest tourist attractions, Graceland. The 'King' bought the Graceland mansion for $100,000 in 1957 when he was just 22 and it was his main home until he died. Today we'll explore the beautiful mansion, walk to the garden where he found peace, tour the aircraft that he travelled in from show to show and see his extensive classic car collection. You can uncover more about the musician's life through the legendary costumes, artefacts and personal mementoes from Elvis and his family. And pay your respects to the man himself at his grave.
National Civil Rights Museum
This afternoon, we'll step back into America's historical milestones, visiting the National Civil Rights Museum at The Lorraine Motel. We'll learn more about slavery, the boycotts, assassinations and black powerhouses that played a part in the history of the uprising that pushed national and international civil rights forward, while looking back on the momentous events that shaped the USA's future.
It was here Martin Luther King was shot on 4th April 1968. Five years previous on 28th August 1963, he delivered his famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech around the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC to a crowd of 250,000 people. The following year, in 1964, King won the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through non-violent resistance. In that same year, President Johnson passed a law prohibiting all racial discrimination.
This evening is at leisure but those in the know will want to head down to the Beale Street Entertainment District - three blocks of restaurants, shops and bars in the heart of downtown Memphis. It's a melting pot of delta blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll, R&B and gospel that has played host to some legendary live music - you can see why it's a National Historic Landmark district.
Journey to New Orleans
Travel to the renowned city of New Orleans.
After an early start, this morning, we board a trusty coach to the legendary city of New Orleans - nicknamed "The Big Easy". We'll travel the history-laden musical crossroads of Mississippi to New Orleans — the birthplace of jazz. You'll be riding in the shadows of giants of American music like Louis Armstrong, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Elvis Presley.
We'll journey through sprawling forests, passing charming farms and catching glimpses of the quaint 'southern' towns that dot the east bank of the mighty Mississippi River, like pearls on a necklace - each with its own story to tell. So sit back, relax, and soak in the scenery as we make our way to the heart and soul of the Big Easy!
New Orleans comes alive at night - and no, we're not talking about the ghosts and ghouls - the city stays up late and music is the language of the night. This evening is a chance to enjoy live music, catch a cabaret show or taste the city's traditional fare - crawfish etouffee or a hearty bowl of gumbo are always our go-to's.
New Orleans
Tour New Orleans’ famous French Quarter with a local guide.
Nestled in a bend on the Mississippi River, the first New Orleans settlers built their community in what is now the French Quarter. Thanks to their foresight, and the relatively high elevations, this historic Quarter has survived for over 300 years - it was even spared the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. So, it's the perfect place to get to know the history of the city, which we'll do on a walking tour this morning with an expert local guide.
The French heritage of the city shines brightest here in the military-style grid design, the central green spaces and street names like Bienville and Iberville. There's also plenty of evidence of its Spanish heritage - after a fire in the late 1700's the Spanish rebuilt many parts of the city in the newer architectural styles. You can see this in the Town Hall and the Presbytere (priests' residence). On our tour, we'll see the charming art galleries and antique shops along Royal Street, the white stucco St Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square, full of artists, musicians and fortune tellers, and walk up the iconic Bourbon Street, the centre of the city’s nightlife.
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Steamboat New Orleans Dinner and Jazz Cruise
The graceful steamboats of the south have long been a colourful part of America's history, so what better way is there to experience New Orleans by taking an evening jazz cruise with dinner on board the Riverboat of New Orleans. Admire stunning views of the city while rollin’ down the river enjoying the casual buffet-style dining. Stroll the decks as well as enjoying the live sounds of New Orleans swing style music.
From £89pp
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Free Day in New Orleans
Relax in the 'Big Easy' and wander down iconic streets.
Experience New Orleans at your own pace with a free day to explore.
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Oak Alley Plantation & Louisiana Swamp
Journey back in time to the most famous historic plantation of New Orleans' antebellum south, iconic for its photogenic walkway of magnificent, centuries-old oak trees. Tour the stunning 'Big House' with a guide and hear the stories of its compelling history. Complete your experience with a 1.5-hour-long boat tour of the Louisiana bayou to discover the wetlands, its inhabitants and the unique history of the Manchac Swamp.
From £69pp (2024)
From £49pp (2025)
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Houston & Nasa
Relive the excitement of the space race with a visit to NASA's Johnson Space Centre.
We’ll leave New Orleans this morning, heading westwards along Louisiana’s Cajun country towards Texas, The Lone Star State. As we enter the outskirts of Houston, our first stop is at NASA’s world-famous Johnson Space Centre. For more than half a century, the Space Centre in Houston has led the USA and the world on a continuing adventure of scientific exploration and discovery, and it's still a working NASA base today. It's from there that the International Space Station is controlled.
On our visit, we'll see Mission Control, now restored to its 1965 look with all the original equipment and furniture – a unique experience - and a full-size Saturn V rocket, which famously has no onboard computer (they were just too big at the time). Plus, we'll gain insight into the testing and training each astronaut undergoes in the huge indoor training facility before they are allowed to visit the International Space Station.
San Antonio
Continue to the south Texas plains, arriving in San Antonio and visit the historical Alamo.
San Antonio
We’ll continue further into the south Texas plains arriving in San Antonio this afternoon and checking into our hotel for a two-night stay.
Originally settled by the Spanish who built a mission station here, the Alamo, whose name was destined to be one of the most evocative words in American history. It was here in 1836 that a seriously outnumbered group of settlers, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, were besieged by the Mexican army for nearly two weeks before they were overrun.
Today we’ll see the remains of the Alamo on a visit. Behind the church is the Alamo’s living history encampment. There are hands-on demonstrations about daily life at the time of the Texas Revolution – what they wore, medical practises and all the skills you’d need to survive.
Tonight, we’ll stay just around the corner from the Alamo and within easy walking distance to the charming River Walk area with its many bars and restaurants, ideal for trying out the region’s famed Tex-Mex cuisine.
Free day in San Antonio
Enjoy a day at leisure, perhaps spending your free day exploring the city of San Antonio.
Enjoy a day at leisure exploring the city of San Antonio.
Once a frontier settlement in the Wild West, San Antonio has become a city full of modern amenities. There's plenty of shopping to be done with upscale boutiques multiple shopping malls and the largest Mexican market in the USA. Just around the corner from our hotel is the city's famous River Walk stretching for more than 24km. The River Walk has shaded pathways that connect you to hundreds of shops, restaurants and hotels as well as historic landmarks, museums and attractions. In the North, you'll find museums filled with everything from Picasso to Eastern memorabilia. To the South, you'll find four UNESCO-protected Spanish missions that once provided shelter for the frontier settlers - and still provide some of the best birdwatching spots around.
You could explore the missions and the Alamo.
Dallas & Fort Worth
Stop in Austin for free time, visit a redefining moment in US history in Dealey Plaza and explore the historic Stockyard District.
Free time in Austin
We'll say goodbye to friendly San Antonio and travel north to Dallas, stopping in Austin - Texas's quirkiest city – with free time to explore.
Dallas
After arriving in Dallas, we'll visit the infamous Dealey Plaza, where President John F Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The floor in the Texas Book Depository from where the fatal shots were fired has been converted into the 6th Floor Museum dedicated to explaining the background and the events of that fateful day on the 22nd of November in 1963.
This afternoon we'll visit the historical Stockyard District. We challenge you to name anything that embodies Western heritage better than the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. With the original brick walkways and the wooden corrals, every inch of the Stockyards tells the history of Texas’s famous livestock industry.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park & Amarillo
Enjoy the otherworldly landscape of Palo Duro Canyon State Park and visit Amarillo on Route 66.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Today, we'll drive from Dallas to Amarillo, stopping at Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
Palo Duro is the second largest state park in America, named from the Spanish meaning ' hard stick'. It's often thought of as the Grand Canyon of Texas thanks to its size and dramatic geological features, like the steep mesa walls of the canyon. The entire park is full of lush vegetation with layers of orange and red rock that form the canyon walls, and we'll enjoy otherworldly vistas of colour and natural beauty as we travel some of the same trails used by Native Americans, early Spanish explorers, buffalo hunters and pioneers.
Amarillo
We'll stay for one night in Amarillo, the largest Texan city, where the southern plains meet the desert. Its name means "yellow" in Spanish and refers to the yellow banks of nearby Amarillo Lake. In the 1890s, Amarillo was a booming cattle town, one of the most important cattle shipping points in the nation, and there are still many working ranches in the panhandle area surrounding the 21st-century city - making Amarillo a lovely blend of old and new Texan traditions.
The city is a highlight along Route 66, the Main Street of America. Starting as a migration route for farm works from the Midwest to California over time the iconic 200-mile stretch of road has become an icon of American popular culture synonymous with independence, freedom and the American way, transporting its visitors to a bygone era of drive-in and neon signs.
Albuquerque
Make your mark on a unique art installation at Cadillac Ranch as we travel to Albuquerque.
Cadillac Ranch
On our way out of Amarillo, we'll stop at Cadillac Ranch, a unique public art installation that's captured the imagination of travellers along Route 66 since 1974. A collaboration between the Panhandle native Stanley Marsh and the San Franciscan art group 'Ant Farm', inspired by the aesthetics and symbolism of Route 66, buried a line of Cadillacs nose-first in the ground. The cars, from the 1949 Club Sedan to the 1963 Sedan de Ville, face west in a straight line and stand nose first in the ground at an angle corresponding to the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Unlike traditional art exhibits, we're invited to participate in the process by leaving our own mark on the cars.
Free time in Albuquerque
We’ll continue on to Albuquerque in New Mexico, Land of Enchantment, where we stay for one night. This evening you could take a trolley ride or a short walk down to the Old Town - 10 blocks of narrow streets lined with century-old houses, shops and government buildings. It looks much like it did when it was built, 70 years before the US Declaration of Independence was signed. You'll find a wide range of eateries in the Pueblo-Spanish-style architecture and flat roofs - the city is famous for its blend of Native American and Spanish flavours. You may hear the servers ask, "Red or green?" - they mean Albuquerque's signature ingredients: red and green chillies. (If you want to sound like a local, ask for "Christmas" for a mix of red and green chillies - assuming you can handle the heat!)
Williams
Journey through small-town America, stopping at Gallup and the Petrified Forest National Park.
Gallup
From Albuquerque, we'll travel to Williams passing towns like Gallup, which has a few monikers, including 'the most patriotic city in America' and 'Indian Capital of the World". Thanks to its location in the middle of a Navajo Reserve - and its long history of the area well before the city was founded - Gallup is responsible for more than 70% of the nation's Native American jewellery manufacturing, not to mention Navajo/Dine rugs, pottery from several tribes, paintings, and more. With 110 trading posts, shops and galleries in Gallup, it’s the undisputed Southwestern centre for authentic Native American art and the perfect place for a break on our road trip.
The Petrified National Forest
Our next stop will be the Petrified National Forest, best known for its Triassic fossils. It's like having two parks in one, in the south the colourful petrified wood of trees that are over 200 million years old; in the north the Painted Desert - an otherworldly paradise of colourful hills, flat-topped mesas and sculptured buttes created by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wind erosion, and even torrential flooding.
Williams
We'll stay overnight in Williams, a small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona with a retro 1950s vibe. Here the high street is full of old-style shops and diners including six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with Route 66 memorabilia - the perfect place to pick up a few souvenirs.
Grand Canyon
Enjoy a bucket list moment on our visit to see the incredible landscape of the Grand Canyon.
Today, our road trip takes us off Route 66 and up to the Grand Canyon National Park, stopping at some of the best viewing points to provide different perspectives of the ever-changing panorama. Theodore Roosevelt called it "the one great sight which every American should see" (and who are we to argue).
With its red-layered rock, the Grand Canyon is considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world - and standing at the Rim, it's not hard to see why. At an average of 10 miles across, up to a mile deep and 277 miles long, its massive 1,904 square miles make it bigger than the entire state of Rhode Island. You can enjoy a mindboggling series of shapes, colours and glaring desert light; contrasted with jet-black shadows, formed by pinnacles of rock interspersed with stark promontories.
Depart from Las Vegas
Say goodbye to the USA and fly home to the UK.
While not much of the original Route 66 remains, we will drive along a section of the original Route 66 on our way to the airport this morning as we drive to Las Vegas for our flight home.
Arrive home
Hand-picked hotels
Courtland Grand Hotel by Wyndham
Atlanta, Georgia
Chosen for its superb central location in the heart of Downtown Atlanta.
Hampton Inn & Suites Albuquerque University Midtown Hotel
New Mexico, USA.
Chosen for its location just off Route 66 in the thriving Midtown / University area.
Comfort Inn Williams
Arizona, USA.
Located on Route 66, the Comfort Inn Williams was chosen for its cosy modern amenities.
Sheraton New Orleans
New Orleans, USA
Chosen for its sophisticated decor and community-centred ambience.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Tier 3 seats - From £79pp & Tier 2 seats - From £109pp
Nashville's top attraction and a must for country music lovers, the legendary Grand Ole Opry is dedicated to honouring the genre's rich history and dynamic present. Catch one of the weekly live shows featuring country music's greatest talents, who in the past have included stars such as Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. A return transfer is included from the hotel directly to the venue.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Atlanta - Hartsfield Jackson International Airport | Atlanta | 20 mins |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Kingman | Las Vegas International Airport | 2 - 4 hrs |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room with single rooms available at the relevant supplement. Price includes:
- Scheduled flights to Atlanta and back from Las Vegas
- All transfers
- 16 nights in three-star and three-star superior accommodation
- All tours as mentioned
- All flight and accommodation taxes
- Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person
- The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager
Fact File
- Currency: US Dollar
- Flight Time: Approx. 9 to 10 hours
- Language: English
- Time Zone: GMT-5 to -4
- Country: USA
Along with a valid passport, UK citizens must have an ESTA visa waiver or a visa in order to travel to the USA. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/entry-requirements.
ESTA cost is US$14 per person. Full details of how and when to apply will be sent with your booking confirmation.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Please note that visa costs may be subject to change.
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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