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Southern Soul: New Orleans to Nashville

10 days/9 nights

Guided Small Group Adventure Tour
Guide Price €5,160 per person (based on 2 adults sharing)

Trace the roots of American music in the Deep South and experience the unique cultural landscape and fascinating history that gave birth to the blues, jazz, country and rock 'n' roll. Take in the heritage properties of Natchez and Houmas House, and savour authentic Southern hospitality as you float down the Mississippi on an included river boat cruise.

Highlights:
  • Visit the Hopson Plantation and discover the evolution of the cotton industry
  • Mississippi riverboat dinner cruise
  • Two nights in Memphis plus Elvis' Graceland Mansion and Beale Street nightlife
  • Three nights in New Orleans and Bourbon Street's colourful music scene
  • Two nights in Nashville - the country music capital
  • Cajun culture and cuisine
  • Take the Mississippi River Road from Natchez
  • Sell your soul at the legendary 'Crossroads'
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Itinerary

Day 1  New Orleans  
Welcome to the cultural melting pot of the Deep South, New Orleans, otherwise known as the Big Easy. The eclectic mix of European, Creole and Cajun cultures manifests in every aspect of the architecture, cuisine and musical scene. A welcome briefing will be held this evening or tomorrow morning.

Day 2  New Orleans  
This morning, enjoy a guided historical walking tour around the French Quarter, the oldest neighbourhood in New Orleans. Walk down historic streets, see different architectural styles of iconic homes, Jackson Square and listen to jazz as you learn about the history of this unique city. The afternoon is free for individual sight-seeing, then come together with your group in the evening to enjoy an included dinner cruise on the Mississippi River, dining on delicious local cuisine influenced by the myriad cultures that make up Louisiana.

Day 3  New Orleans  
Today is free for you to take in the sights and sounds of Bourbon Street, relax in the Garden District or absorb more of the ambience of the French Quarter. There are several optional tours available, including a thrilling alligator swamp tour, during which you travel north to the town of Slidell to board the swamp boat for two hours, navigating on the West Pearl River and into the Honey Island Swamp. There are over a million alligators in Louisiana, so keep an eye out! You may also see turtles and exotic birds among the cypress trees of the swamp. There is plenty to do in New Orleans come evening, not least enjoying some of the many live performances that take place nightly. This includes Preservation Hall, where top jazz musicians play every evening to a small audience in an intimate space – be prepared to wait in line. There will also be the chance to step out of the city and explore the wild river swamplands of Louisiana, where you can head out by boat beneath the cypress trees in search of alligators.

Day 4  New Orleans to Natchez
This morning, visit Melrose Mansion within Natchez National Historical Park, completed in the mid-1800s and now one of the best-preserved estates in the Deep South. A guided tour of the mansion and self-guided tours of the grounds, which includes slave quarters, stables and a carriage house, provide an in-depth understanding of the region’s deep-rooted links to slavery. Departing the estate, follow the river road north to the first established settlement on the Mississippi. Natchez, the original capital of the Mississippi Territory, was at the heart of the trade in enslaved people and is the birthplace of the Mississippi riverboat. There is free time to wander the historic district where there are more than 50 antebellum homes and historic churches. Also worthy of a visit is the Under the Hill area made famous by Mark Twain or discover one of the most interesting cemeteries in the South.

Day 5  Natchez to Clarksdale
Next up is Clarksdale and the Hopson Plantation, the former home of legendary blues pianist Pinetop Perkins. It is also where they tested the International Harvester automated cotton picker. Your leader will tell you the history, explaining the system of sharecropping and the evolution of the cotton industry. Clarksdale is also home to the Crossroads, where legend says blues musician Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil. Within the town itself is the Delta Blues Museum, a shrine of blues artefacts and memorabilia, plus actor Morgan Freeman’s Ground Zero Blues Club. Red’s is definitely worth a visit for live music: an authentic juke joint showcasing the real heart of the South.

Day 6  Clarksdale to Memphis  
Today we cross into Tennessee. Near the Mississippi River, Memphis has a long and colourful past. Legendary forefathers such as Louis Armstrong, Muddy Waters and BB King put Beale Street on the musical map. Outside of music, the National Civil Rights Museum is located in the former Lorraine Hotel, at the site where Martin Luther King was assassinated. Pay a visit to understand better this vital part of US, and global, history.

Day 7  Memphis
A highlight of your stay in Memphis is an included excursion to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley. Take an audio-guided tour of the mansion and see the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s gold records, jewelled jumpsuits and famous Jungle Room with its green shagged carpets. You can pay your respects in the Meditation Garden, where Elvis and members of his family have been laid to rest. Later, stop by Sun Studio, which opened in 1950 and is where many great names have passed through, from Howlin’ Wolf to Johnny Cash.

Days 8-9  Memphis to Nashville
Make your way to Nashville, the undisputed capital of country music. Home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Wildhorse Saloon, Nashville is the perfect opportunity to try line dancing (select nights only). Broadway is lined with honky-tonks and intimate live music venues playing all genres of music. It is also the capital of Tennessee and the largest city in the state. Situated on the banks of the Cumberland River, it was established as a major port by settlers in 1779. Your time in Nashville is free for you to indulge in your choice of the many music and entertainment options available (entrance fees apply). The Grand Ole Opry is the longest running radio show in the world and a recommended highlight. You can enjoy performances at the Grand Ole Opry House, 15mi (24km) east of the city. Book before you arrive to avoid missing out as these shows are popular.

Day 10  Nashville  
Your tour of the Deep South ends in Nashville.

Departs: Selected departures Apr, Jun & Aug - Nov

Price & Inclusions

Guide Price €5,160 per person (based on 2 adults sharing)

Inclusions
  • 9 nights hotel accommodation
  • Journey by private vehicle
  • 9 breakfasts & 1 dinner
Not Included
  • International flights
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